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With the rising land price and continuous upgrading of Kwun Tong area, the once cheap (not very hygiene) cha chang teng is finally replaced by an international cusine because we don't deserve anything cheap. The Thai restaurant has a down to earth deco, layered with the modern industrial wall design and the classic Thai purple red color window frame. You can tell they put some heart into this money-for-calue renovation combo. The food is on that line too. With an average price of $65 for a lunch
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With the rising land price and continuous upgrading of Kwun Tong area, the once cheap (not very hygiene) cha chang teng is finally replaced by an international cusine because we don't deserve anything cheap.
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The Thai restaurant has a down to earth deco, layered with the modern industrial wall design and the classic Thai purple red color window frame. You can tell they put some heart into this money-for-calue renovation combo. The food is on that line too. With an average price of $65 for a lunch set in Kwun Tong, what can you ask for? A mediocre pork feet rice with plenty of sauce with mediocre presentation.
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The pork feet is tender but yet I can't call it tasty. The not very thoughtful soup and a made in bulk pearl barley lemon water. Everything is of good value but I can't feel the eart of a spark of joy. Maybe I'm just dead inside. (The food is ok, but really just ok, because the price is ok, but really so just ok)
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