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Cheung Chau has become famous for their mango mochis.  I've had some pretty good mango mochi in Causeway Bay, where the owner claimed that they originated from Cheung Chau.    So, I was looking forward to getting a mango mochi in Cheung Chau!Cheung Chau Ping Kee is a famous stall for mochis on the island, so I decided to get my mango mochi from them.Mango Mochi ($12): The mango mochi had a nice chewy skin that was slightly sweet, and it wasn't too thick.  The problem was the mango!  It was reall
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Cheung Chau has become famous for their mango mochis.  I've had some pretty good mango mochi in Causeway Bay, where the owner claimed that they originated from Cheung Chau.    So, I was looking forward to getting a mango mochi in Cheung Chau!
Cheung Chau Ping Kee is a famous stall for mochis on the island, so I decided to get my mango mochi from them.
Mango Mochi
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Mango Mochi
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Mango Mochi ($12): The mango mochi had a nice chewy skin that was slightly sweet, and it wasn't too thick.  The problem was the mango!  It was really sour!  I know it's not mango season in the winter, but I didn't expect it to be this sour!  This mango mochi definitely left me disappointed!  Also, there was a lot of flour on the surface of the mochi, so I ended up with flour all over my face and my t-shirt!  It was so messy!

If you're on Cheung Chau in the summer when it's mango season, I'd give Cheung Chau Ping Kee a shot, but if it's winter, I'd skip it!
(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
2016-12-31
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