16
17
5
Level4
205
0
2015-04-28 713 views
Tsui Wah is usually a decent option and this branch is no exception.We came here on a Friday night and were seated immediately.  We ordered an iced butter pineapple bun, pork chop curry, fried rice noodles and milk tea.The noodles were good - not too oily.  The milk tea was good - not the best in HK, but acceptable.The curry was nice - it was that sweet 'Malaysian style' that is so popular in HK.  The pork chop was well cooked and went well with the curry.The bo lo yau was pretty good and with t
Read full review
Tsui Wah is usually a decent option and this branch is no exception.

We came here on a Friday night and were seated immediately.  

We ordered an iced butter pineapple bun, pork chop curry, fried rice noodles and milk tea.

The noodles were good - not too oily.  The milk tea was good - not the best in HK, but acceptable.

The curry was nice - it was that sweet 'Malaysian style' that is so popular in HK.  The pork chop was well cooked and went well with the curry.

The bo lo yau was pretty good and with the cold butter made for a pleasant mouthful.

The service was good enough too.

The thing with Tsui Wah is that it never blows your mind, but it hits the spot.  The food is good, but not incredible, the service is average.  The price is good and you get good value for money.  Some people don't much care for it, but it is a solid option for quick tasty HK classics.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
Post
DETAILED RATING
Taste
Decor
Service
Hygiene
Value
Date of Visit
2015-04-17
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$100 (Dinner)