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2019-04-14
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Decided to try out can.teen on a Sunday when all the office people have buggered off.As expected it was quieter.It was my first time there as I would expect can.teen to be the usual local crap like mx, cdc and fairwood etc but this one was slightly different as they serve Earl Grey and other teas.Perhaps the other branches of can.teen do but I haven't checked them out.Something on the menu got my attention,The chips looked orange.In Chinese it said {kayjun} so it sound like a Chinese p
It was my first time there as I would expect can.teen to be the usual local crap like mx, cdc and fairwood etc but this one was slightly different as they serve Earl Grey and other teas.
Perhaps the other branches of can.teen do but I haven't checked them out. Something on the menu got my attention,
The chips looked orange.
In Chinese it said {kayjun} so it sound like a Chinese pronunciation for CAJUN even though it just said fries on the English.
Ordered the wings and kayjun fries out of curiosity.
To be honest, I didn't have any expectation for the wings as most wings in hk are just dry and anorexic. The quality of the wings were amazing, succulent and springy and not anorexic.
They were not too salty either.
The fries were flavoured but the cajun wasn't that apparent but better than boring fries. I also appreciated the nice plate they used and the choice of having other teas as opposed to the unpalatable HK style milk tea.
Will definitely return as the quality of the food that normally looks crap actually looked edible here.
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