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Savoury waffles that go with everythingAlmost all items on their menu feature waffles (hence the name) – we ordered the Waffles Benedict and All The Best (*must order*) off their weekend brunch offering. Everything on each dish seamlessly matched the waffles, evidence that much effort must have been put into creating a savoury version. I probably preferred the All The Best combo more, just because it was a relatively less common dish found at brunch spots and all the ingredients tasted good.Ther
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Savoury waffles that go with everything

Almost all items on their menu feature waffles (hence the name) – we ordered the Waffles Benedict and All The Best (*must order*) off their weekend brunch offering. Everything on each dish seamlessly matched the waffles, evidence that much effort must have been put into creating a savoury version. I probably preferred the All The Best combo more, just because it was a relatively less common dish found at brunch spots and all the ingredients tasted good.
All The Best
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Waffles benedict
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There has definitely been growing Western waffle spots in Hong Kong, but Waffling Beans is one of the few (if not only) that serve Liege waffles which are significantly different in taste and texture to the typical (probably American) style of crunchier and slightly thinner ones. There’s more batter “filling” inside the waffle which is dense and bread-like, which could explain why they pair well with literally everything.
Meatballs with Waffle
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We also tried their main course dishes and the underdog that ultimately won our attention was the meatballs (*must order*). They clearly use proper beef and fresh tomato sauce when making these, and there was probably no trace of the floury doughy stuff that makes commercial meatballs taste so fake. Real meat was something we both came to appreciate – and even more so because it mishmash-ed super well with the delicious waffles!
Flat White
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One of my favourite coffee spots in Hong Kong
The waffles impressed me much but almost not as much as the coffee did. The coffee here was a pleasant shocker and tasted significantly better than most specialist artisan coffee shops I’ve sampled lately. We tried their flat white and piccolo latte and given that there’s usually a 99% rate of disappointment when ordering piccolos in Hong Kong, their near-perfect piccolo latte was ever more impressive. I almost ordered another – the only restraint coming from the fact that I already had a large cappuccino before arriving.
7th Heaven
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For the Sweet Tooth
They use a different recipe for their sweet waffles, although they are still “Liege” style which are thick and dense. They have a load of options but given how much I had ingested, I decided to go for something relatively refreshing and simple. The 7th Heaven features strawberries, fresh cream and homemade berry jam. It was a safe and delicious combo that I’d easily recommend!
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2015-08-08
Waiting Time
2 Minutes (Dine In)
Spending Per Head
$200 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
All The Best
Meatballs with Waffle
Flat White
7th Heaven
  • Meatballs
  • all the best