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2015-07-19
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Back in Sydney, most of the shops including supermarkets would be closed during some public holidays. I never knew that there's such a thing in Hong Kong as well until last Labour Day when we tried to search for some places for brunch near home.Initially, we planned to visit Bondi in Kwun Tong, but surprisingly it wasn't opened on the day. With a bit of disappointment, we moved on and tried to search for other cafes in the industrial area but the next two cafes on our list were also closed for t
Initially, we planned to visit Bondi in Kwun Tong, but surprisingly it wasn't opened on the day. With a bit of disappointment, we moved on and tried to search for other cafes in the industrial area but the next two cafes on our list were also closed for the day!
With great frustration and hunger (lol) I quickly (and aggressively) did a search online and found this little cafe on the ground level of E plaza. This time I rang the cafe before started moving, anddddd they said they were OPEN We circled around E Plaza a couple of times until we could find Coffee Art. The cafe was very tiny: the actual shop area only contains an open kitchen with a few seatings. We were lucky enough to get a table inside the shop, next to the coffee machine Later on, we found out that they open up many more tables outside of the shop, so I guess getting a table wouldn't be as hard as I imagined.
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