“Exciting & very affordable Hong Kong cafe!This tiny spot has amazing food - the French toast is simply to die for! So is the fried chicken sando!There might be a wait, but the staff is super nice. Sitting inside might be a challenge, with the constant line of people buying takeout, but if that doesn’t bother you - it’s worth a shot!“
“Truly a hidden gem at the edge of Chinatown. Incredibly flavorful claypot rice that easily beat many street vendors in Asia. The selection is wide, treatment is simple, homemade. The place is small, so expect to be crowded when busy. Owner/waiter very friendly and welcoming, and attentive. I highly recommend this to locals and visitors alike. I certainly will have many more visits to sample many other interesting items on the menu.“
“The girl who served us was absolutely sweetheart, she was so nice, she gave good recommendations and overall was so amazing! Definitely recommend and definitely coming back!Vegetarian options: I had a vegetarian soup option which was great because since I prefer it over meat.“
“At only 7 months young, this was a delicious treat. The service was very attentive and food fresh. So fresh and delicious that we forgot to take a pictures of all the dishes. The salt and pepper squid was perfect and not spicy at all, peanut and pork dumplings delicious, and sizzling steak flavorful.We would be back if we lived closer.“
“We decided to try this cafe. Very small but the food is delicious. Ordered the rice rolls with liver (for you who like liver, it was yummy!) but they certainly had loads of choices of fillings. The Chow Fun (we had chicken instead of beef) had plenty of bean sprouts as it should be. Yummy homemade wanton soup warmed us as it was a rainy day and our last dish was the pork rib in bean sauce clay pot. Everything looked so tasty we cleaned off the first dishes before I remembered to take photos which are here! Lol“
“Got the Dumpling Noodle soup and it was sooo good. The portions are great for the price and the dumplings and broth were so delicious, especially with the chili oil.The only downside is how small the restaurant is so it feels a little intimate when sitting so close to other parties but I will definitely be back….“
“Been here several times, the food is consistent and never disappointing. At times waiters have to be called over again and again, but apart from that this is a very good place to have dim sum at all hours. Pretty cool to see how at lunch time the staff sits down and prepares an off menu meal to share with each other.“
“Arrive early (before 11) on a Sunday morning to get a table. Ordered 12 dishes initially for our group of 8, because we wanted to try items before ordering more. Flagging down waiters was difficult but we were able to order enough for everyone. Soup and other dishes available after 11am. Only one soy sauce for the round table of 8? Ask for hot chili oil, tasty but it's not super spicy. Quality, classic dim sum choices, especially the rice rolls and steamed buns! Shrimp items had actual pieces not paste. Fun experience for our families, would definitely come again.“
“Come here for dim sum and you won't be disappointed. Came as a group of twelve on a Sunday, and as soon as we sat down, we were hounded by waiters with food. It helps to have a Chinese speaker in your group, but it's not impossible without one.For the more popular dishes like Shrimp Chang-Fen, there was a bit of a wait, but not too long. Everything was delicious, but I had been craving the Xi Mi Lu (sago dessert), which really hit the spot.“
“First time eating here, and overall it was a good experience. The food was pretty tasty, although the scallops were a bit overcooked. The kobe beef potstickers were delicious, and ultimately, the chocolate chow mein dessert was incredible.It was definitely a spot I'd likely come back to if I visit again, I appreciated that it was accommodating for small kids (separate door to enter in, high chairs, and friendly staff).“