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                  This unique café on Tung Choi Street in Mong Kok really stands out with its bold blue “poor” signage, making it hard to miss. Inside, the café is decked out in a clean white theme, which creates an elegant and airy atmosphere. space has two floors, and we were seated upstairs.                   The ambiance is laid-back with a touch of bohemian flair, featuring two large European-style sofas, wooden benches, and even tatami mats—ideal for a relaxed meal.   Soft, flavorful, and
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                  This unique café on Tung Choi Street in Mong Kok really stands out with its bold blue “poor” signage, making it hard to miss. Inside, the café is decked out in a clean white theme, which creates an elegant and airy atmosphere. space has two floors, and we were seated upstairs.
                  The ambiance is laid-back with a touch of bohemian flair, featuring two large European-style sofas, wooden benches, and even tatami mats—ideal for a relaxed meal. 
  Soft, flavorful, and definitely a highlight of our meal.
 The lobster was well-prepared and tasty, making it a great follow-up to the pancake.
 A unique twist on a classic pastry, adding an interesting layer of flavor.
             There are two large European-style sofas, wooden benches and tatami mats to choose from. You can see that the design is very thoughtful. 
    we each tried something different, rounding off a memorable experience in a place with thoughtful design and a comfortably boho vibe. Perfect for anyone looking to enjoy unique bites and a welcoming atmosphere in Mong Kok
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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