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2024-11-29
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Had a dinner date with my friend at this poke resto in Tsim Sha Tsui. .I ordered Pok-keh, which included tuna poke, red onion, seaweed, tobiko and dashi shoyu. The portion was huge and the tuna was quite substantial. The seaweed was a bit fishy though, adding some difficulty to finish the dish. My friend ordered Go Green, which featured salmon poke, cucumber, tomatoes and honey vinaigrette. The dish looked colourful and was refreshing to have, esp during the hot summer weather. .The place was ad
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I ordered Pok-keh, which included tuna poke, red onion, seaweed, tobiko and dashi shoyu. The portion was huge and the tuna was quite substantial. The seaweed was a bit fishy though, adding some difficulty to finish the dish.
My friend ordered Go Green, which featured salmon poke, cucumber, tomatoes and honey vinaigrette. The dish looked colourful and was refreshing to have, esp during the hot summer weather.
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The place was adorned with cute paintings and stuffed toys. Customers were required to serve themselves for water and tableware.
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Tbh, we were somewhat taken aback by their service. We were asked to scan the QR code on our table to order. However, upon noticing a "Mini" option on their menu that wasn't shown on the app, we walked to the counter and asked if we could order it. The staff responded in a rather rude manner, mentioning that the option was only available from 14:00 to 17:30. Perhaps treating customers with more politeness would be a better way to enhance one's dining experience.
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