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I'm not a fan of Bingsuts or chachanntengs but went here with some locals who said the items on the menu reminded them of the past.For me, I was looking for something edible, but almost everything under the sun was sold out like the roast chicken.Most of the drinks that use Trappist were sold out as the supplies were not delivered to the store.Anyway, settled for two milkshakes, a HK Style French toast and ox tail with rice.The French Toast which had ham and cheese in the middle was still weirdl
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I'm not a fan of Bingsuts or chachanntengs but went here with some locals who said the items on the menu reminded them of the past.For me, I was looking for something edible, but almost everything under the sun was sold out like the roast chicken.
Most of the drinks that use Trappist were sold out as the supplies were not delivered to the store.

Anyway, settled for two milkshakes, a HK Style French toast and ox tail with rice.

The French Toast which had ham and cheese in the middle was still weirdly served with butter and syrup.
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The taste was ok but just expect the usual processed cheese in the middle.
The oxtail and rice was ordered by my friend who loved it because it had the typical Chinese taste, eg sweet!!!
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The milkshakes were the star of the show especially the vanilla and caramel which made this visit a worthwhile one.
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It wasn't too sweet and it contained wheatgerm which made it comforting because it tasted like those cereal drinks.
As an expat, I only recommend the milkshakes.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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