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Contribuisci feedbackOverall, this restaurant is worth a visit for those seeking an authentic Chinese dining experience. However, be aware that the first impression may be unpredictable. Unfortunately, a new nightclub has opened beneath the restaurant, which can be disruptive to diners later in the evening. If you're not a fan of noisy environments, it's best to avoid visiting during peak nightclub hours.
This restaurant is perfect for large groups, allows you to bring your own wine, and offers delicious and affordable food. The duck and pork ribs are particularly delicious. The decor is a bit odd and the service can be inconsistent, but I highly recommend it. It's always our top choice for hosting big gatherings and enjoying a fun night out.
This restaurant has been around for a long time and has gone through a few changes over the years. It is a good representation of a typical Hong Kong style diner with a karaoke bar. They also have a bar where you can get drinks, although it seems like the only option is beer. I have always enjoyed the food here and the prices are reasonable. I especially recommend the salt and pepper calamari, jellyfish dishes, and pork stewed with taro. Overall, a great spot for a casual meal, particularly for Hong Kong locals.
Cyber City is my jam. Many a birthday or significant life achievement of my so called adult life has been celebrated here and I suspect this will continue for some years to come. Also great if you've had a few and you're really hankering for a Chinese fix and looking to drop some stupid dollars on various claw machines at 1am. <br/ <br/ This place is what it is. It isn't fancy. The service leaves a lot to be desired and is about as consistent as the estimated arrival time on a Tiger Air flight. The food is pretty obviously packed with MSG but consistently pretty great (and not so coincidentally a bit craving-inducing . It's also BYO friendly, basically bottle-shop adjacent and they serve these amazing giant beers. It has claw machines, arcade games, pool tables and karaoke rooms. It's also never overly packed but has still managed to stay in business since 2002 (I assume? . Basically it's home. Plus I've actually won stuff on those claw machines, so if you're willing to drop half your paycheque on a bootleg hello kitty plushie holding an ice cream cone then this the place to chase that dream. A will dine again.
Cyber City serves up a large variety of Chinese dishes, we ordered the beef w Peking sauce and also BBQ Pork w Rice. The food was super tasty and the meat was nice and tender. Will be back for sure.