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2010-03-24
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This is a place where you would love to go (for ladies) for breakfast or brunch. I've been to those so-called high-class cha can ting back in Beijing and their set meals, especially breakfasts, are excruciatingly expensive. Usually they cost around RMB25/23. But for here, the most expensive set meal just costs $20 for breakfast. Anyway, I went for my usual set meal, which consisted of thick toast, eggs and oatmeal porridge. It turned out to be pretty good, but of course there were some flaws
I've been to those so-called high-class cha can ting back in Beijing and their set meals, especially breakfasts, are excruciatingly expensive. Usually they cost around RMB25/23.
But for here, the most expensive set meal just costs $20 for breakfast.
Anyway, I went for my usual set meal, which consisted of thick toast, eggs and oatmeal porridge. It turned out to be pretty good, but of course there were some flaws.
The thick toast, I have to say, was not up to standard. The butter was not fully blended with the toast and the texture of the toast was far too hard. It could've been much softer and tasted much better. For the eggs, I had to put in more salt, but when I used to tiny jar for salt, I can't help but take a picture of it. To me, the small jars were not clean at all. Again, this needs to be improved.
For the oatmeal porridge, it tasted good. The portion was not too heavy and just right. The texture of the porridge was also appropriate and not too crunchy.
All in all, it was a good and cheap meal. Service was quite efficient as there weren't that many people on a weekday, but during weekends, service ain't that great. I would come here again if I'm looking for a cheap breakfast. Of course, the hygiene of this place still has room for improvement.
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