㊙️ The Traveling Foodie
+4
Another reto Hong Kong style eatery famous with the locals . A lot of meal selections and specials all year round.
Tried their four season chicken with drink for $14.50 which is quite average for a meal at china town.
This my simple Hong Kong food to go! If you love Asian omelette as much as I do, you should check this place out!! I'd recommend the bacon or chicken omelette on rice! You'll leave this place with a big smile on your tummy!
Hungry Big Potato Bear
+5
Best Hong Kong style cafe. All their meals come with a drink. My favourite dishes are:
- Chicken wings with egg on rice (their signature)
- Spaghetti bolognese
- All their sandwiches are really tasty
Service is also fast. Their food makes me want to go back to Hong Kong for sure! And I like their owner, they're very friendly and accomodating.
What a nostalgic feeling to be able to eat here again. We used to eat here a lot during our uni days back then and it’s lovely to know that they have the consistency on their food quality. Although their menu are simple, they are able to bring the best quality of HK comfort food. Our favourites here are the pork chop with mushroom creamy sauce and pork chop with the honey black pepper sauce. As for the drinks, their red bean milk drink is always awesome. The place is quite small so not really suitable for large parties. The staff are somehow very quiet but they are still friendly. Must try this hidden gem when you are in Melbourne.
❤️definitely give a try the ‘four season chicken cutlet on rice/spaghetti’! it’s a secret special dish that’s not on the printed menu. my all time favorite!
Very cosy little restaurant. As simple as it looks it was really enjoyable to have something that reminds me of HK cafes.
Favourite: lemon iced tea
I haven’t have good lemon iced tea in Melbourne at all. Heyday makes the best iced tea!
Food: 4/5
Service: 4/5
Ambiance: 2/5
Would I recommend Heyday HK Cafe to family and friends? Absolutely!
I love this place so much! i used to come here at least 2-3 times a week back in my uni days, and i just came here again after 1 and a half year. The quality of the food havent changed a bit, it still taste as amazing as it was before, but even better now since now they offer eftpos. I always get the four seasons chicken. Will definitely come here again more often since it reminds me so much of HK
You will miss this little shop if you don't look hard enough. Located away in a little alley, we had a difficult time looking for it, but it was all worth it. We enjoyed their simple creamy pork chop rice. The pork was very tender and the creamy sauce was delicious. Definitely an underrated chinese restaurant in Chinatown.
If you have once been an international student in Melbourne, there’s a high chance that you have been to Heyday. Hidden in a small alleyway in Chinatown, Heyday serves cheap and cheerful HK cafe style meal that was, and still is, as authentic as you can get out of Hong Kong.
Yet please bear in mind that authentic does not necessary equal to amazing. The meals here won’t blow your mind, and most of the dishes are super ordinary. What Heyday peddles to the mass is comfort food in a nostalgic environment (read: tight squeeze and unassuming decor).
What you see is indeed what you get here. The pages of the menu are stuck to the wall - there’s a decent selection of rice and spaghetti dishes, beverages and snacks, and there’s the obligatory set meals that are synonymous to HK cafe. The seat meals are what we always order when my partner and I are here - A for me and D for him. Simple and tasty.
The owner may come across as aloof, but once you get to know him, he is a charmer.
Hidden down an alleyway just off little Bourke is a blast to Hong Kong in Melbourne. The vibes inside made me feel like I was in HK. Food was delicious and no frills, which is not a bad thing. Great prices for the quantity of food. I will be making this a regular stop for myself.
Hits the spot for classic Hong Kong style cafe in melbourne. Food is tasty simple and super quick to come out. Don’t expect anything mind blowing but if this is your comfort food then this ticks all boxes.
The owner was friendly and reminding my childhood.
I ordered Set A with an HK style Milk Tea $13 what a bring back the memory.
I am full for my lunch after 1.5 workout.
Sarah Shares Melbourne (sarah.shares.melb)
+5
HEYDAY HONG KONG CAFE, Chinatown Melbourne. 🇭🇰 HAPPY LOCKDOWN FRIDAY. I really miss this hole in the wall HK Cafe that we checked out well before lockdown and enjoyed our little authentic HK style breakfast - we ordered two breakfast sets (Set A & Set B $13 each back then which both comes with a drink) and an extra naughty Buttered French toast! 🍞😁
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Really reminds us of HK Style Cha Chaan Tengs, (even the service lol) a little hidden gem for your HK food cravings #nofrills . If it’s open after lockdown be sure to visit-
Dad approved HK style milk tea, french toast and red bean fleecy.
Simply amazing homely and heart warming food. Authentic lifeline for the rice hungry Asian. Cha siew furong egg rice is a must try. Better than all tze char in Singapore
Good Hong Kong style cafe food. Service was very good too. The place is small but we got a table upon entering.
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