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It's a hearty Hong Kong-style breakfast to which I added a piece of luncheon meat ($7). Even without it, most people should feel full after eating it.A spicy squid isn't a typical breakfast dish in most Hong Kong restaurants. It tastes like the satay squid sold at snack food stalls. There were more squids than I expected, and they were tender and delicious. I would rate them top-notch among food stalls. The rice noodles are also tender and hot enough that you won't be disappointed.The ham and ch
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It's a hearty Hong Kong-style breakfast to which I added a piece of luncheon meat ($7). Even without it, most people should feel full after eating it.

A spicy squid isn't a typical breakfast dish in most Hong Kong restaurants. It tastes like the satay squid sold at snack food stalls. There were more squids than I expected, and they were tender and delicious. I would rate them top-notch among food stalls. The rice noodles are also tender and hot enough that you won't be disappointed.

The ham and cheese croissant side dish is a delightful surprise you wouldn't expect to get for free. Other side dishes like scrambled eggs, luncheon meat and sausage are good, too.

Overall, it's an outstanding breakfast for the price of $50. It would be even better if the shop accepted more payment methods, not just cash.
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Date of Visit
2024-03-18
Waiting Time
5 Minutes (Dine In)
Spending Per Head
$50 (Breakfast)