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I would recommend this cafe for family gatherings as the food are set at reasonable prices, taste great and cosy ambience.The Assorted Platter with Sides consists of T-bone Lamb Steak, Chicken Chop & Fish Fillet ($13.90). This is quite a nutritious meal; besides the meat, there are mashed potato, corn, and fried egg, though less vegetables are found. The sauce, paired up with onions, brings out the flavour in the meat.Hong Kong Milk Tea ($3.90): Your usual milk tea is not presented in a normal g
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I would recommend this cafe for family gatherings as the food are set at reasonable prices, taste great and cosy ambience.

The Assorted Platter with Sides consists of T-bone Lamb Steak, Chicken Chop & Fish Fillet ($13.90). This is quite a nutritious meal; besides the meat, there are mashed potato, corn, and fried egg, though less vegetables are found. The sauce, paired up with onions, brings out the flavour in the meat.

Hong Kong Milk Tea ($3.90): Your usual milk tea is not presented in a normal glass but displayed in a flask, with an opening in the front to put dry ice, thus keeping the drink cold for longer periods. You drink the tea from a shot glass, sipping small amounts at a time. It sure is a different but fun experience to drink in this way.

Giant Bowl Noodle ($10.90): 3 types of noodles (Japanese Style La Mian, QQ Rice Bucatini, Spicy Noodle) are given for customers to choose from. Ordered the La Mian. I love the flavourful soup and springy noodles. Not to worry that this noodle dish would be a dull one, as it comes with fried fish fillet and prawns. The restaurant has considerately separated the fried items from the noodles, so that customers can taste the crispiness of the fried items instead of having soggy ones.

Mango Snow Ice ($4.90): There's a variety of snow ice flavours to choose from and a variety of toppings as well, such as watermelon, nata de coco and strawberry, ranging from 50-80 cents. The snow ice is soft and has a smooth and flaky texture. If you order a sweeter snow ice flavour, choose less sweet toppings such as strawberry, red bean to complement it.

As with most Hong Kong cafes, plain water is chargeable. But what's different is that besides Asian food, they serve Japanese food as well, such as noodles and sushi.
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