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2023-11-05
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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
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.
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