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Yifang is best known for Taiwanese fruit teas but now they have something different! Small pancakes. Otherwise known as ningyoaki or mini versions of taiyaki. This available only at their Causeway Bay branch.The menu is in Chinese with partial English. You get four cakes. For $24 you get a regular version with no filling. For $28, it will be filled with black sugar and boba. Well ... we had the get the filled ones. As they are made to order, you do wait a while.They are served in this cute littl
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Yifang is best known for Taiwanese fruit teas but now they have something different! Small pancakes. Otherwise known as ningyoaki or mini versions of taiyaki. This available only at their Causeway Bay branch.


The menu is in Chinese with partial English. You get four cakes. For $24 you get a regular version with no filling. For $28, it will be filled with black sugar and boba. Well ... we had the get the filled ones. As they are made to order, you do wait a while.
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They are served in this cute little bag with a drawing of bubble tea.


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The size of them are enough for at least 3 to 4 bites. One side is their English name.


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The other side is their Chinese name.


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The cake was soft and moist on the inside. The exterior was crispy. A nice eggy taste. There was a small amount of black sugar custard filling and at least 3 boba that were soft and sweet. 


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These were really good! I'd probably get them again. Service was fine as they made a whole new batch for us when they mistakenly gave away our order to someone else. That person had ordered regular. At least they didn't ask if we would accept the ones already made.
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Date of Visit
2021-10-17
Waiting Time
15 Minutes (TakeAway)
Spending Per Head
$24 (Tea)