A casual restaurant in Hurstville, serving mainly Hong Kong cuisine.
Casual ambience, and menu in plaintext.
The restaurant is either suitable for one person, or for group of people coming together.
[Pork rib rice]🍚
I can’t remember the name. I went there at 3PM, when you can get a set menu with both main and a cup of milk tea. The milk tea is pretty in Hong Kong style. Pretty like coffee.
I took the rice home. The rice is super nice. Pork ribs smells very nice and are super delicious even I opened the box after an hour.
The downside is that there’s no vegetables in the main. It would soon become tedious if you tried to finish it all up.
Wonderful Chinese-Western meals with large portions. We've been here several times and had the chicken and pork rice special combos with soup + bread ($18 was the dinner price). They also give good Chinese tea that's brewed properly. Left satisfied every time.
A Casual Hong Kong Style Cafe located near the outskirts of Hurstville CBD. It's entry showcases Princess Diana memorabilia.
[Environment] - plain - besides the memorabilia, the dining area is plain and simple. There was an attempt at giving it an industrial look through the use of the old decorative filament lights as pendant lights but that's it. On the upside, they use carpet which contributes to the quiet dining. The large windows let a lot of natural light in but the view is of construction of apartment buildings.
[Service] - good - cantonese speaking, attentive and friendly with a smile. They wore uniforms.
[food] - simple and tasty
French toast - was simple and sweet. It came with condensed milk dip. I quite enjoyed it because of my sweet tooth.
Yin yang coffee - this is a combination of black tea and coffee, very traditional hong kong style.
The Baked pork in Portuguese sauce with rice came with soup, garlic bread and the coffee. This main dish was nice. The best way I could describe it would be, Spicy Curry.
This is a good place for straight forward 'quick fix' casual food with good service but crying for more decor around the eating area. It reminds me of a school canteen. Not a place for first dates unless casual is something you want to portray.
Originally from Hong Kong, I've had this famous pork chop baked rice! I can say it definitely is much more expensive than it originally is. By the way, food quality is nice but needs to lower prices!
We’re regulars and have been here many times over the past few years. The food is consistently delicious and of great quality and portion /meal sizes. I think I’ve probably tried all of their menus, breakfast lunch and dinner! Perfect if you’re craving traditional Hong Kong style food.
Although service has gone down slightly (sometimes they forget to bring us all our order), that’s ok as the waiters/waitresses are always courteous when we remind them.
Baked Portuguese chicken rice; Fried fish and corn rice; Baked tomato pork chops rice; Macaroni and spam in tomato soup; Instant noodles with satay beef; Toast with scrambled eggs.
Really reliable and great choice of breakfast and afternoon sets! Very good value for money and usually great service.
Sometimes the language barrier can make ordering difficult but it usually works out!
Our usual causal dine in cafe, no matter what day of the week. We like the Hot Milk Tea.
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