Love the pork bun and milk tea here! Brace yourself to wait in the queue line and the crowd. But rest assure that the line will move quickly, it’s definitely not a place for a leisure meal.
Hong Kong restaurant, they serve Milk Tea, Pork-bread and yummy noodles. Welcome traveler to ask me questions about Hong Kong & follow me for more awesome post of Hong Kong.
French toast, chicken chopmacaroni, milk tea is soooo good! So worth it! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 they have other varieties also. Heard they had laksa too. Will try it next.
Love the pork bun and milk tea here! Brace yourself to wait in the queue line and the crowd. But rest assure that the line will move quickly, it’s definitely not a place for a leisure meal.
Macaroni in tomato soup suitable for kids, grilled chicken chop tastes awesome served on top of instant noodle, pork chop bun quite small size and french toast should never be missed out.
Here you can get traditional milk tea made using stocking. It is not sweet and has a creamy flavour to it. They do serve food such as French toast and sandwich too.
It has been one of the logest existing cafe haven’t been around for more that 60 years. With all the decades of serving the classic milk tea, they remained popular to both locals and visitors.
Take away - Left queue อย่ายืนขวางหน้าร้านผลไม้ สั่งแล้วไปยืนรอรับของฟากตรงข้าม, Sit inside - Right queue, ชานมเย็นไม่ได้พิเศษอะไร แก้วเล็ก ๆ ราคา 20 HKD
The signature dishes include anything instant noodle related. Yes. Instant noodles. They do it right, and it is not easy to do it right. Their own version of the French Toast and milk tea are great.
Get here early in the morning! Get their boh loh bau, milk tea (hot/cold), instant noodle with roasted chicken, and HK-style french toast with kaya. Amazing food & very affordable! :)
The much talked about Iced or Hot Milk Tea’s place. It was good but don’t fancy to return cause if you don’t order food above certain amount, they don’t allow you to sit inside. Stupid ruling.
Do not understand what’s the big deal about this place. You can get the same stuff pretty much everywhere in HK. I recommend going in the morning if you want to avoid the queues.
Been coming here for years but I think the tourists & hype made the place sacrifice quality. Milk tea is good but i've had better. Pork bun so tiny, 3 bites & it's gone. Pricey for this kind of place.
famous for their instant noodles. min spend per pax is HKD25. servers are typically rude and forces you to order and answer quickly. a one second delay earns you a death stare.