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3/3rd is tucked away in an industrial building in Wong Chuk Hang which may be a little tricky to locate for those that aren't familiar with the area.  The elevator wait may be a test to your paitent level but when you finally get to the 22nd floor, you will be greeted by a simple and relaxed set up and decor that adds to the charm of 3/3rds.   The menu is also in line with its simple decor featuring different soups and salads that changes weekly and an additional list of pizzas and snacks.  A pe
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3/3rd is tucked away in an industrial building in Wong Chuk Hang which may be a little tricky to locate for those that aren't familiar with the area.  The elevator wait may be a test to your paitent level but when you finally get to the 22nd floor, you will be greeted by a simple and relaxed set up and decor that adds to the charm of 3/3rds.   

The menu is also in line with its simple decor featuring different soups and salads that changes weekly and an additional list of pizzas and snacks.  A personal favourite from the soup seleciton is the Tomato Basil soup - a perfect balance of tangyness and creaminess in terms of flavour and texture with just the right hint of basil.  Their salads are hands down one of the best in town and also best value for money if I may add.  You can choose from around 4 -5 different vegetables which may include anything from roasted augbergine with oregano, sweet potato wedges, peas and beans with tarragon, grilled broccoli with garlic and chilli, etc and create your own salad box based on your preference.  

Another must-try star item would be their Cheese Toasties made from a combination of comte, cheddar and raclette with onions!! It is basically a grilled cheese sandwich on steroids and there is nothing bad to say about it! 

I work in the area so it is a joy to discover 3/3rds which I now visit 3-4 times a week over lunch and I've been back on the weekends with friends and family (I simply can't get enough of thier cheese toasties, soups and salads!) ;)  On that note, it is a nice and chill weekend hangout if you have pets or children because they have quite a spacious dining area where you can comfortably hangout in.  
(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
2014-08-01
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$50 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
  • Cheese Toasties
  • Tomato basil soup
  • roasted aubergine
  • salads
  • soups
  • grilled broccoli