Sometimes, I just want to go to a Hong Kong style cafe because they're fast, affordable, yummy, and satisfying. Well, not as fast as the ones in Hong Kong....except there might be a line up for seats in Hong Kong since there's always so many people, everywhere, all the time.
Yes, that's right - baked seafood rice! Just looked at how nicely it's baked. Now let's dissect it a bit.
Getting a set meal makes me feel complete. For soup of the day, I got to choose vegetable or creamy soup and I chose the creamy soup. Now it does not look very good and it wasn't. It was kind of watered-down. Optimistically, at least it didn't fill me up before the main dishes came.
As for drinks, you can choose from the typical list of drinks at a Hong Kong style cafe in cold/hot:
I believed the entire bill came to less than $20. I've also heard of their late night dinner with all you can eat congee. In Cantonese, that's probably called "siu yeh" Hahaha. They're opened until 1am - perfect for those night owls! I'd loved to come by here on a late night for "siu yeh" :)
Here, afternoons are usually pretty quiet for restaurants. That's why Ken's Chinese Restaurant has a special offer of 10% off starting at 2:30pm to 5pm. I ordered from their Special Set menu which comes with soup of the day and a drink. I got one of my favourites of all time...
Baked seafood rice |
baked seafood rice |
What's in it? Big shrimps (or are those prawns? I can't tell), slices of fish and squid, scallops, mushrooms - all covered in melted cheese and creamy sauce. Wow, I think I just made it sound better than it tasted. But you can never go wrong with the baked seafood rice, it's like the complete package for a seafood fan.
As a lover of thick noodles, I also chose the Shanghai Stir fried noodles. Now this was mostly noodles - it could have definitely use more meat/cabbage.
Shanghai stir-fried noodles 上海粗炒面 |
Soup of the day - creamy soup |
- Hong Kong style milk tea 港式奶茶
- Hong Kong style coffee
- Hong Kong style half coffee half tea 鴛鴦
- Hong Kong style lemon tea
- Lemon and honey
- Almond 杏仁霜
- Ovaltine 阿華田
- Horlicks 好立克
... and the list goes on....
Hong Kong style milk tea |
Almond drink 杏仁霜 |
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