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If you are at Whampoa market, you have to try this orange-peel and sour plum drink, which comes with a cup of ice water. The stall owner is very friendly and nicely explain to me that I have to drink till the middle of the cup, and then add some more ice water, stir and drink again and continue the cycle until I finish it all! I felt so bloated after finishing the drink! At only $1.50 per cup, this is super worth it with the generous amount of orange peel served on top the sour plum drink, whic
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If you are at Whampoa market, you have to try this orange-peel and sour plum drink, which comes with a cup of ice water. The stall owner is very friendly and nicely explain to me that I have to drink till the middle of the cup, and then add some more ice water, stir and drink again and continue the cycle until I finish it all! I felt so bloated after finishing the drink! At only $1.50 per cup, this is super worth it with the generous amount of orange peel served on top the sour plum drink, which is very refreshing and perfect on a hot day! I like it so much I even bought home a bottle of the concentrate($3), which has no expiry date and I can make 10 cups out of it!
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2013-12-28
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One of my friends strongly recommended this drink to me. Just go up to the boss and tell him Orange peel sour plum. When I ordered the boss asked me if this is the first time I am ordering, told him yes. The he gave me some instructions how to drink. You are supposed to drink from the middle of the cup first, then add some more ice water, stir the bottom, drink some more and then add some more ice water. In the end ended with 3 drinks.According to the boss, he uses Taiwanese orange peel and sour
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One of my friends strongly recommended this drink to me. Just go up to the boss and tell him Orange peel sour plum. When I ordered the boss asked me if this is the first time I am ordering, told him yes. The he gave me some instructions how to drink. You are supposed to drink from the middle of the cup first, then add some more ice water, stir the bottom, drink some more and then add some more ice water. In the end ended with 3 drinks.

According to the boss, he uses Taiwanese orange peel and sour plums to make this concoction. This is good for sore throat and cough. Good price of $1.50 for 3 drinks.
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2013-02-15 65 views
The friendly service is what gotten me to go back all this while. The stall is manned by a chatty Uncle single-handedly. This stall is well-known for the dried orange peel with sour plum drink as well as their coffee. Their iced coffee is my usual choice as well. The coffee has got the right mix of coffee powder and condensed milk at the right level of sweetness. The right amount of ice cubes were added to keep it chill without diluting the coffee taste. Such is a simple enjoyment.
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The friendly service is what gotten me to go back all this while.

The stall is manned by a chatty Uncle single-handedly. This stall is well-known for the dried orange peel with sour plum drink as well as their coffee. Their iced coffee is my usual choice as well. The coffee has got the right mix of coffee powder and condensed milk at the right level of sweetness. The right amount of ice cubes were added to keep it chill without diluting the coffee taste.

Such is a simple enjoyment.
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2012-05-14 30 views
After i ordered my favourite handmade noodle from the stall next to it, i seated right in front of this stall. The Uncle approached me and asked politely whether i would like to have a drink. I replied 'NO' but thanked him. I observed a group of regulars went to order a special drink from him much later. It raised my curiousity level and decided to try it. The friendly Uncle informed me to wait for a bit while he prepared it. He signalled me to pick it up after 5 minuties. It served together wit
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After i ordered my favourite handmade noodle from the stall next to it, i seated right in front of this stall. The Uncle approached me and asked politely whether i would like to have a drink. I replied 'NO' but thanked him. I observed a group of regulars went to order a special drink from him much later.

It raised my curiousity level and decided to try it. The friendly Uncle informed me to wait for a bit while he prepared it. He signalled me to pick it up after 5 minuties. It served together with a glass of iced water. Uncle taught me how to drink it in simple English. He said, i would have to stir it first and then drink till half a glass before poured in the iced water slowly and kept stirring it while doing so. He said, i can always go back if i need more iced water.

This drink was indeed special. It tasted like a sour plum drink served with dried tangerine peels. The Uncle was telling me this drink has the cooling effect to reduce the level of heatiness of our body.

The good service provided by this passionate Uncle is definitely worth commendable. I will definitely be back.
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2012-04-17
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