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The following dishes / drinks were ordered for dinner:1. Boiled bean sprouts (48 HKD) - came in a small bowl and was not particularly flavourful. Given that bean sprouts are the cheapest vegetable available, they were quite generous to give me at least 8 HKD worth in the dish.2. Small Bak Kut Teh Combo (128 HKD) - again this came in a bowl smaller sized to a wonton noodle. Inside were pieces of pig intestines, stomach, one small piece knuckle, two small pieces of dry pork rib and tofu. Provided
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The following dishes / drinks were ordered for dinner:

1. Boiled bean sprouts (48 HKD) - came in a small bowl and was not particularly flavourful. Given that bean sprouts are the cheapest vegetable available, they were quite generous to give me at least 8 HKD worth in the dish.

2. Small Bak Kut Teh Combo (128 HKD) - again this came in a bowl smaller sized to a wonton noodle. Inside were pieces of pig intestines, stomach, one small piece knuckle, two small pieces of dry pork rib and tofu. Provided that there was the word 'Combo' , I reasonably expected that there would be at least a small bowl of rice accompanying this dish as is customary, especially given its high price. However, I was surprised to learn that rice has to be ordered separately. Meanwhile, I could have used the same 128 HKD to order two bowls of rare beef Pho at 52 HKD each and still have 24 HKD left for a Vietnamese drip coffee, which I didn't order since...

3. Lemon Water (32 HKD) - for the same money, I could have ordered 2 of the same in any restaurant on the same street.

If you enjoy 128 HKD Bak Kut Teh Combo WITHOUT rice, then you'll love this place.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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$145 (Dinner)