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This little tuck shop near Quarry Bay station sells Taiwanese bubble teas and snacks. There are a few seats inside and you can also dine in, their air-conditioning is quite comfortable, especially we had the hottest March day last weekend. It opens on Mon-Sun as printed on the receipt (what a surprise becos social media stated that they close on Sundays). Usually Taiwanese pancakes are pan fried but here their menu said Deep Fried Taiwanese pancakes, therefore I feel obliged to try it out cos I’
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This little tuck shop near Quarry Bay station sells Taiwanese bubble teas and snacks. There are a few seats inside and you can also dine in, their air-conditioning is quite comfortable, especially we had the hottest March day last weekend.

It opens on Mon-Sun as printed on the receipt (what a surprise becos social media stated that they close on Sundays).

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Usually Taiwanese pancakes are pan fried but here their menu said Deep Fried Taiwanese pancakes, therefore I feel obliged to try it out cos I’m a huge fan of crispy crunchy goodies.

I chose the pork loin and egg pancake and yes, the pancake was definitely more crispy than the ordinary pan-fried version. Quite good indeed!

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My friend tried their coconut bubble tea, which came in a standard big cup, however it was a little disappointing because the bobas were all stuck together. When you suck them up from the straw, the balls came out in one whole chain, making it very difficult to enjoy.
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