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2011-03-08
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This shop is one of the newly renovated shops in this area. They have (technically illegal) alfresco dining. Therefore, if you smoke or if you are parking illegally nearby, the alfresco dining is a definite plus. When the cops come to ticket people, the shop owners will make a semi-announcement and a bunch of people will get up to move their cars.The interior is clean and brightly lit, the food seems to be prepared fresh, and the presentation is better than I expected. At afternoon tea time, the
This shop is one of the newly renovated shops in this area. They have (technically illegal) alfresco dining. Therefore, if you smoke or if you are parking illegally nearby, the alfresco dining is a definite plus. When the cops come to ticket people, the shop owners will make a semi-announcement and a bunch of people will get up to move their cars.
The interior is clean and brightly lit, the food seems to be prepared fresh, and the presentation is better than I expected.
At afternoon tea time, there is no extra charge for iced drinks.
I have tried the stir-fried beef noodles, and the Yeung Chow fried rice. Both were great. Portion size has shrunk a little bit compared to a few months prior, but it is plenty for one person. (It seems like the shrinking portion size is not limited to this store, but I first noticed it here)
At lunch time, all the shops in the area are crowded with the secondary school kids coming for lunch. The lunch options are more limited, and in my opinion not as appealing. I would describe the lunch set presentation as better than cafeteria food. If possible, wait for tea time or go earlier at breakfast time.
I will go again!
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