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Hong Kong Cafe
I had a great experience at this restaurant the first time I visited. The atmosphere was lovely, and the decor was cute. The waiters were very friendly and attentive. The food was of good quality, and the menu was extensive. We ordered shrimp chow fun, baked pork chop rice, milk tea, and chicken wings, and everything was delicious. The restaurant is conveniently located in the heart of the tri-valley area, and the prices are fair. We went for lunch on a Saturday at around 12:30 pm and had to wait for about 20-25 minutes.
I came in on tea time / happy hour. They don't have specials at all. Straight up standard menu items. Food is not bad and their milk tea is on par with other HK cafe types. The interior is very roomy and clean. It's modern / old classic and is nice place to hang out if it doesn't get busy. It was pretty quiet when I was there. Surprised there aren't any customers which they should and probably no one knows about this place yet. Would suggest they do one lunch specials and tea time specials menu like how HK cafes are. The dish I had is not bad and is on par. It's worth going back to try out other dishes on their menu. Looking at their menu, it's more of a restaurant items than cafe items. Perhaps they can explore and see what other HK cafes menus servers and taylor more towards those items to match what they are trying to be. Their prices are on the higher side. Overall, it's worth trying it out.