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Hong Kong Bing Sutt - Burwood - Photo album

We came at around 2pm and lucky there was one table left. There was a long queue before. First impression was the table filled with menu which is very interesting! And there a variety of dishes! We order the beef and raw egg clay pot rice, salted egg fried soft bone chicken, fish cake lettuce soup,
The three treasure dish is very small and not worth the price, wouldn't get it. Clay pot chicken and mushroom was tasty although there are fragments of bone to watch out for, they are like landmines for your teeth if you are a fast eater. Service was attentive.
3.5 stars experience overall. Comfort food - we had the Fishballs Noodle Soup, HK style Cheong Fun with sweet sauce and Claypot Rice with Pork Patties & Preserved Mui Choi. Reminds me what you can get from food stalls in some Asian countries. No frill service and reasonably priced. The place gets
Mmm the food and service over all was com si com sa. Nice Hong Kong Style Deco. Fish ball rice noodle don’t expect the bouncy fish ball, taste just average. Pork chop it tasted abit off, it came with 1/2 piece of toast and not so nice scrambled egg. The iced milk tea was just too sweet for my liking
This restaurant was introduced to me by my Hongkongese friend. The menu and the flavor here are authentic without any doubt. However, the waiting time could be unbelievably long, so there is a one-star minus here.
Decent place with solid food. Expect a wait during peak times such as weekends. The service is pretty good, staff is not rude. Noodle is great but the beef is not seasoned and tender enough. The salted egg fries and chicken wings are great. The laksa is terrific. The average level of food quality is
Interesting food. I ordered "fish balls and lettuce soup" which sounds kinda strange but it was actually really tasty (it actually comes with 6 fish balls but I already ate 2). The spam and fried eggs on rice is exactly that, although it is called "evil pork luncheon" on the menu. It's a simple dish
There is massive hype around this place and since opening, has seen constant queues. We managed to go during off peak hours and found the afternoon tea sets rather small, underwhelming in terms of flavor, and not quite worth the price. Might have to come back and try the other dishes.
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