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Boyfriend and our friend were in the Sham Shui Po area taking photos and we stopped here for a quick air conditioning break.Located near Dragon Center, is this very local cha chan teng. It has no English name. Everything is in Chinese. EVERYTHING. But they serve your very typical cha chan teng meals.As it was afternoon tea time, I ordered from the afternoon tea menu. All afternoon tea sets included hot drink or ice red bean drink. Other ice drinks, you need to add money. But for some reason, the
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Boyfriend and our friend were in the Sham Shui Po area taking photos and we stopped here for a quick air conditioning break.

Located near Dragon Center, is this very local cha chan teng. It has no English name. Everything is in Chinese. EVERYTHING. But they serve your very typical cha chan teng meals.

As it was afternoon tea time, I ordered from the afternoon tea menu. All afternoon tea sets included hot drink or ice red bean drink. Other ice drinks, you need to add money. But for some reason, there was no extra charge for the ice red bean drink. That was rare.

The ice red bean drink wasn't cold enough. There was a lot of red bean. I think half my glass was red bean. But the beans were still a bit hard and not too  good.
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I ordered the chicken wings with a side of Hong Kong style salad and fries. The fries were soggy. I love Hong Kong style salad but this was pretty bad. The mayo was watery. The fruit wasn't very fresh. The chicken wings were really hot. Obviously fresh from the fryer. But they were really dry and oily.
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The food wasn't too good. Can't comment on the service as it was typical cha chan teng service. Rushed and rude. Won't be back.
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Date of Visit
2015-09-26
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$30 (Tea)