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I didn’t feel like noodles or congee, it was a pretty muggy and sticky day, so got something simple which I knew I would enjoy. Toast with condensed milk and ice milk tea. Not so great for the sugar levels, as I totally utterly over dozed on condensed milk and sugar but boy… it was satisfying!S ordered the special, beef satay noodles, scrambled eggs and bread and warm milk tea. I didn’t try any of the beef satay noodles, only cause I didn’t feel like noodles but S said that it was good and enjoy
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I didn’t feel like noodles or congee, it was a pretty muggy and sticky day, so got something simple which I knew I would enjoy. Toast with condensed milk and ice milk tea. Not so great for the sugar levels, as I totally utterly over dozed on condensed milk and sugar but boy… it was satisfying!

S ordered the special, beef satay noodles, scrambled eggs and bread and warm milk tea. I didn’t try any of the beef satay noodles, only cause I didn’t feel like noodles but S said that it was good and enjoyed it. It reminded her of her childhood. The scrambled eggs looked a little dry to me, as I prefer it creamy and moist.

I love the ‘black and white’ tea cups that they serve in this Tsui Wah. I was tempted to take one home but of course I didn’t.

read rest of review: http://gastronomous.wordpress.com/2010/06/21/last-supper-well-breakfast-tsui-wah-with-my-dearest-friend/

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