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2015-10-31
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Boyfriend and I have walked by this little shop in Tsim Sha Tsui many times but every time it's full and it didn't seem like any one was ever going to leave. However, this time, there was a rare table and we sat down.The place is very small. There are a few tables but it's very cramped. There also isn't a lot of air conditioning. But it was friendly as the staff quickly offered us a menu. Menu is one laminated board and is in English and Chinese. You pay at the cashier and they bring the food to
The place is very small. There are a few tables but it's very cramped. There also isn't a lot of air conditioning. But it was friendly as the staff quickly offered us a menu. Menu is one laminated board and is in English and Chinese. You pay at the cashier and they bring the food to you when ready.
Ice Apple Tea ($15). Did not like this at all. It tasted like Tao Tai apple tea but they poured into a glass. It was this artificial apple sugar sweet concotion. Mixed Donar with Chips ($70). Boyfriend ordered this as it had a mix of beef and chicken. It was a bit on the spicy side but he seemed to think it was fine. Fries were crispy and salad was fresh enough. The meat was a very moist and strong in spices. Kofte Roll ($60). The kofte was moist and packed with flavor. Size was the right portion as it was not too big and not too small. But I guess some people may think it's a bit on the small size but it was enough for me. The lettuce it was rolled in was crunchy but there was so much onions. I think a bit too much for me that I started to pick them out. Ok place but I think I'd avoid the apple tea next time. Service was nice as they passed us the sauces to us even without us asking. I think that's pretty decent of them. No wonder for such a small place, it is usually pretty full.
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