Fiona: Chwee kueh #02-43! The kueh was non-sticky and light, paired with chai por that is nicely fried, not drenched in oil. Chilli with hints of shrimp, the dish balances a light base and savory goodness!
Stervey Lim: #stervylicious #meesiam - best day!! Great start for the week. Decided to go with mee siam Try it. It's affordable -$2.50 for a reasonable plate n kopi-o at $0.70. - Aziz Jaffar Muslim stall /#02-70.
Jonathan Lim: Yuet loy food store (#02-151) serves good Cantonese dishes. Ordered beef kailan, black bean fish head, salted fish chicken and golden coin tou fu. All highly recommended. Yum yum !!
Cheen The Curious: Local kopi. Make a bee-line for "五十年代", a coffee stall to the left of the escalator as u come up. Kopi was thick, strong & smooth. Saw a bean grinder inside. Presume they grind them fresh ;-)
Jess Thia: Hong Kong Mongkok Dim Sum @ #02-097: Mum's favourite place for fresh & meaty Har Gao, Siew Mai & Char Siew Bao. When she got craving, she would take 1.5hrs bus to & fro to da-bao one box each of those
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Toby Kwan: Peanut soup #57. The soup is only slightly sweetened, so it is refreshing, not filling. The 湯圓 glutinous rice balls are very fine - chewy but not sticky dough, fragrant ground roasted peanut inside.
Food Court · Financial District · 463 tips and reviews
Toby Kwan: Tai Seng Turtle Soup #59. A survivor of old tradition. But for how long? Most people have no place for a bowl of $11 soup. At least there are no queues here, unlike the $2.50 porridge place.