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I have never heard of this bakery until they rented a stall in Kowloon recently.I saw the “gai jai beng – baby chicken cakes”, they looked fresh, the shape of them were flatter and slightly bigger than the ones at Kee Tsui.I think the ones at Kee Tsui are meant to be baby chicken cake bites.Anyway got a bag to try, the taste and smell was much better than Kee Tsui, although it was sweet, it was not as cloyingly sweet as the ones at Kee Tsui.I could'nt stop eating them, and they were lovely and c
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I have never heard of this bakery until they rented a stall in Kowloon recently.

I saw the “gai jai beng – baby chicken cakes”, they looked fresh, the shape of them were flatter and slightly bigger than the ones at Kee Tsui.
I think the ones at Kee Tsui are meant to be baby chicken cake bites.
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Anyway got a bag to try, the taste and smell was much better than Kee Tsui, although it was sweet, it was not as cloyingly sweet as the ones at Kee Tsui.
I could'nt stop eating them, and they were lovely and chewy!

On the bag, there was a website printed on it (http://yuenlonghophing.com), the website was very good, it had product shots of all the products they do.
It also gives information on where the current stalls are, and there is a $5 coupon for people to print out, but you need to spend $50 to get $5 off.

Baby chicken cakes @ Kee Tsui
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