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I don't usually go to Mong Kok but happened to be in the area that day, so quickly searched on OpenRice for some lunch ideas.  As a congee and noodle lover, Good Hope Noodles came out as top of my list.  It was just after 12 noon and the restaurant was already quite full.  Sat down at a booth seat shared with another customer.  Went for the set menu which offers a combination of two items.  Chose the Fish Congee (Small) + Dried Noodles with Spring Onions.  Both dishes arrived very quickly.  The
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I don't usually go to Mong Kok but happened to be in the area that day, so quickly searched on OpenRice for some lunch ideas.  As a congee and noodle lover, Good Hope Noodles came out as top of my list.  

It was just after 12 noon and the restaurant was already quite full.  Sat down at a booth seat shared with another customer.  Went for the set menu which offers a combination of two items.  Chose the Fish Congee (Small) + Dried Noodles with Spring Onions.  Both dishes arrived very quickly.  

The Fish Congee arrived bubbling hot.  The congee had a smooth texture (despite a little bit too salty), and the fish tasted fresh.  The Dried Noodles was just the way I liked it - simple and chewy without any soapy taste.  The side soup was on the salty side as expected, but I loved the yellow chives that came with it.  A quick and satisfied meal!  
Fish Congee + Dried Noodles with Spring Onion
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Date of Visit
2013-07-27
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$50 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
Fish Congee + Dried Noodles with Spring Onion