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2018-04-12
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Hong Kong is a tiny place, there is no space for anything let alone wheelchairs, strollers and children.I was impressed that this place was wheelchair friendly as well as humane.Most restaurants in HK dislike the elderly as well as children, but the sad fact is that HK is a place where age, gender and looks are important.The scary thing is that you rarely see any people over 50 being employed whereas age is not a factor in other countries.Air hostesses are considered old when they are over 35 in
I was impressed that this place was wheelchair friendly as well as humane.
Most restaurants in HK dislike the elderly as well as children, but the sad fact is that HK is a place where age, gender and looks are important.
The scary thing is that you rarely see any people over 50 being employed whereas age is not a factor in other countries.
Air hostesses are considered old when they are over 35 in HK whereas it is pretty normal elsewhere.
After that nice tea place nearby was forced to close due to renovation, I decided to try other tea places in the area.
I didn't order much but the dishes I tried were pretty good.
For carbs, had the fried noodles with beef, the oil was fresh and it wasn't too oily. For dimsum, had the custard buns and steamed bun.
The custard bun was top notch, it was fluffy and soft while the filling was runny and not too sweet. To my surprise, the best dish was the chicken feet because they were soft and infused with a strong herb taste from the herb broth that it was cooked in.
Although, they were slightly salty, it really needed that salt to go with the Chinese herbs.
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