

1. iced coffee. 2. iced milk tea. HK$20. It's a bit bitter - why? It's because the water is not refined or distilled enough and also the boiling water is just too hot to make it a bit dry.


3. Shrimp roe on (stir) noodle with fish cake HK$45. Quite below average as the noodle is a bit too alkaline and the fish cake is a bit too tough and the soy sauce is a bit too sweet. 4. "Big Earth" fish on (stir) noodle with fish cake HK$45. Not nice either and the noodle was served at around 40 degree celsius which made it a bit strange. Besides, we were asked to sit on one side and share the table with the others. Considering the price, it'd be a mid-priced restaurant, they shouldn't treat customers like a HK tea restaurant selling HK$8-10 for a coffee/tea and HK$15 for a noodle! Besides, the kitchen work flow is very slow.


5. the soup is like a size of Yakult. Yes, about 100ml! However, the soup is not that nice and I really didn't know why it's that mini-sized. 6. I think it's all about the black/grey/metallic deco. attracting a group of customers eating "environment" rather than the food itself.


7. the shop outside. BTW, I noticed they promoted what they called the U-shape (tendon) beef brisket 坑腩. When the customer next to me ordered that, it's just the common beef brisket. Even the customer noticed I told it's not U-shape (tendon) beef brisket, she still didn't complain; so you would see some people care about the shop deco. rather than what they have been cheated. Yes, apparently it's cheating. 8. This section of Craig Road is with quite a no. of restaurants. I think I will try this Japanese restaurant next time as I noticed their name for quite many years.


7. the shop outside. BTW, I noticed they promoted what they called the U-shape (tendon) beef brisket 坑腩. When the customer next to me ordered that, it's just the common beef brisket. Even the customer noticed I told it's not U-shape (tendon) beef brisket, she still didn't complain; so you would see some people care about the shop deco. rather than what they have been cheated. Yes, apparently it's cheating. 8. This section of Craig Road is with quite a no. of restaurants. I think I will try this Japanese restaurant next time as I noticed their name for quite many years.
9. Another expensive building called "Yat Wah Yuen" (now over HK$10k per sq. ft.). 10. ok - guess what it used to be? Swire Coco-cola factory - remember at our primary school that there was a trip to visit this factory and a free coca-cola would be given to each pupil. It's the most exciting program for me at that time.
11. Tai Koo Dormitory mansion but now open for public rental or sale.

1 comment:
It's quite expensive but not good if they ask you to sit with other people when you pay over $60 for a meal.
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