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Boyfriend asked me what I wanted to have for lunch and I said I want a sandwich. But as we were in Mong Kok, there isn't a lot of selection. Boyfriend suggested this place called 黑布小巷 (no English name). It was a really small place geared for take away. There are a few places to eat there but it's literally in an alley.Menu is in Chinese only. There is no 10% service charge. They offer Taiwanese style breakfast sandwiches, taro balls and Taiwanese style desserts.We shared a pork sandwich with run
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Boyfriend asked me what I wanted to have for lunch and I said I want a sandwich. But as we were in Mong Kok, there isn't a lot of selection. Boyfriend suggested this place called 黑布小巷 (no English name). 

It was a really small place geared for take away. There are a few places to eat there but it's literally in an alley.

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Menu is in Chinese only. There is no 10% service charge. They offer Taiwanese style breakfast sandwiches, taro balls and Taiwanese style desserts.



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We shared a pork sandwich with runny yolk ($46). It does take a while to prepare as everything was made to order. The staff was nice enough to cut it in half as they notice we were sharing the sandwich. And each was wrapped in wax paper for easy handling.


The pork chop was thin and juicy. Moist and tender though there was also a nice piece of fat on one end.  It was nicely seasoned. The egg yolk was runny but at least not messy. The spread they used was buttery and yet sweet.



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This was really delicious and definitely be back! They have other items but the sandwich is something I'd come back for.
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Date of Visit
2020-03-18
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$46 (Lunch)