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2012-07-20
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I think this is one of the best Bakery Cafe in Hong Kong. But it is a bit pricy, also the seats are limited.1) Pain du Chocolat - it is similar to chocolate danish, it has chocolate sauce inside and the bread is like a crossiant. Highly recommended!2) Vegetable Quiche - it is just an egg tart like baked with some mushroom and vegetables. Not very tasty, but worth a try if you haven't triend a Quiche before.3) Wellness sandwich - just a sandwich with turkey inside, the turkey was thinly sliced, w
I think this is one of the best Bakery Cafe in Hong Kong. But it is a bit pricy, also the seats are limited.
1) Pain du Chocolat - it is similar to chocolate danish, it has chocolate sauce inside and the bread is like a crossiant. Highly recommended!
2) Vegetable Quiche - it is just an egg tart like baked with some mushroom and vegetables. Not very tasty, but worth a try if you haven't triend a Quiche before.
3) Wellness sandwich - just a sandwich with turkey inside, the turkey was thinly sliced, which I think was way too thin. I could say it is thinner than an A4 paper. I think for its price, it should slice a much thicker piece of turkey meat. I hope the chef would take note and do a much better job in the future.
4) Latte coffee was normal, just like the ones from Pacific Coffee. But they gave me the wrong size, I ordered one that was dine in, charge at around $32 I think, but they gave me a smaller takeaway cup size. I guess the staff was too new / just wasn't professional enough.
Apparently the bread fresh from Oven is at 11am and 4pm, then I have a question in mind, so if I pass by in the morning, will I be buying bread baked from yesterday?If someone know the answer to this question, please let me know.
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