This place is great. I love their hk style coffee tea, baked rice n spaghetti. They don’t have a big menu but everything they make on their menu is good. This is a got to try place. =)
Elsie W.
Classificação do local: 3 Queens, NY
Definitely hole in the wall. Definitely cheap. Looking for quick HK-style breakfast? Look no further. They have all kinds of sandwiches, toasts(condensed milk!), milk tea! Very simple, nothing extravagant. Like the previous review said, they have minimal seating so you’re better off getting it to-go. I probably wouldn’t go out of my way to come here, but if I happen to be in the neighborhood… well, maybe.
Becky W.
Classificação do local: 4 New York, NY
The owner is really friendly and even though I don’t frequent often, he’d recognize me. The food is ok I guess, I mean it’s a pretty small sort of fast food restaurant place so pretty much everything is to go. There are like 4 seats inside. So for $ 2 – 3 you can get yourself a ham and egg, bacon and egg or spam and egg sandwich. Or a French toast. Whatever flows your boat. They’re really quick with their orders.
Tsz-Cheong C.
Classificação do local: 3 Bayside, Queens, NY
Looking for a Hong Kong style breakfast early on a Saturday morning. My wife and I stumbled across this little hole in the wall restaurant. The place has only 3 chairs. a table for 1 and tabletop for 2. The kitchen, cashier and prep area are all neatly enclosed in an area the size of 2 phone booths, but for some reason, they get it all done! They serve your typical«Lettered» breakfast dishes from«A to D», sorry«Z» The ham and eggs and noodle soup is ok. The menu cover boasts that they have the best«Sticky rice wrapped in lotus leaf» in all of Chinatown. Well, I had the sticky rice, I beg to differ. The people here though are very friendly and sweet. If I get a chance next time, I want to try the Baked pork chop and Oxtail spaghetti they have listed on the menu.
Kala P.
Classificação do local: 4 Manhattan, NY
The only place in Manhattan that I can find Iced HK styled Milk Tea. It’s pretty good, stong and not sweet like Bubble Tea chain stores in Chinatown.
Elaine M.
Classificação do local: 4 Brooklyn, NY
This place has been around for a long time(maybe the English name has changed but the Chinese name has been the same). One of the first few places to make Hong Kong style tea that actually taste like Hong Kong’s milk tea. Aside from the tea, their egg sandwiches or toast with condensed milk and peanut butter make great breakfast items or midafternoon snacks. Definitely a ‘hole in the wall’ kind of place. Nothing to speak of in terms of décor or service. They just get the job done. Prices are very reasonable.
Jin Y.
Classificação do local: 4 Brooklyn, NY
This Hong Kong style café is one of the oldest one around and they kept the prices low. They make the best HK style Ice Milk Tea. The black tea has a nice strong flavor. Crushed ice and styrofoam cups are used, which means you won’t end up with an empty cup full of unwanted ice and your drink is kept cold longer, say goodbye to sweaty cups. Their Ham and Egg sandwich is my favorite, the crust is removed from the bread, ham is slightly warmed, and they make the most perfect eggs. Other items I also really like: Toast with Condensed Milk and the spaghetti dishes.