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2014-12-16
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Had lunch there. Then tea. First off... they really have much better coffee than the HKU Starbucks. Depends on which waiter is making your coffee though xDHowever, the food is nothing amazing - it's good, but nothing of a wow for the price. To be really full, since you pay by weight, you probably need around 40+ hkd of veggies. The quality is like proper home-cooking.If I have to say something about what I don't like, it'd be their rice, and their bak kut teh noodle soup base for tea set. The r
First off... they really have much better coffee than the HKU Starbucks. Depends on which waiter is making your coffee though xD
However, the food is nothing amazing - it's good, but nothing of a wow for the price. To be really full, since you pay by weight, you probably need around 40+ hkd of veggies. The quality is like proper home-cooking.
If I have to say something about what I don't like, it'd be their rice, and their bak kut teh noodle soup base for tea set. The rice is sometimes too hard; they probably didn't soak the whole grains before putting them into the rice-cookers. The bak kut teh is incredibly bland. Nothing like the Singaporean/Malaysian ones where they originate.
On the bright side, they use rather good quality vegetables and the PASTRIES are must-trys.
Particuarly the crispy ones - if you see anything crispy like Chinese balls, grab it before others clear it out! They have salty balls or sweet balls depending on your luck, both are amazing dim-sums they don't always serve. Also only during lunch or dinner hours.
As I said, it's decent overall. Just not super exciting. My favourite part about Bijas is the raw materials for their veggie dishes.
It's the only vegetarian restaurant in HKU anyway, unless you go all the way to the Ebeneezer's (halal food) in Swire Building for their vegetarian pizzas or rice.
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