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Contribuisci feedbackStops to check the hk ei waffel stand out and decided to stay for drinks. the HK military of my friend had the right taste, but it was lacking the satisfying, rich body of a good cup. Although I had been looking forward to an HK-style milk coffee, I had to settle for a cappuccino as they had only espresso-based coffees. the burned milk and the hard beans for a very alcohol-free drink. at least it delivered an urgently needed caffeine impact. we saw the young waffel master (also the barista and waiter) cook our waffel to order. as soon as the basket has entered the table, we have torn into the wavel and were rewarded with a light, crunchy, slightly sweetened dough. the menu is a mix of standard Asian foods like...read more
Flattered by Chinese post-shops and covered with dark bambus, this small shop is a caffe on the day and dessert salon at night. seemingly as two separate companies that dessert bar is operated by a mother and daughter team and offered to hong Kong style eiettes for $5 eierette were soft and billowy with a light crunchy where the teig has thinned. absolutely tasty and addictive; if it wasn't for the overcrowded $5 a pop! crispy lotus bung with nuts and ice 10) was nice, but not at least. the bungalow was a bit overdue and that was boring. brushed eddies added textur, but no magie on the court of the owners was a nice dame, which her the best tried...read more
Set in a beautiful park next to a rose garden, this outdoor restaurant has a wonderful ambience.
The Picnic is appropriately named with a very spring picnic feeling.
Favourite go-to brunch place on a Sunday arvo. Love having greasy food with a mix of healthy options. Their drinks are super refreshing too