I came here for a quick meal. It’s an odd way of ordering, you order at the cashier and pay, then wait for your meal at the table. It’s located in a plaza, tucked away from view. Food was ok. Only issue I had was the cleanliness of the place, it doesn’t seem to be cleaned regularly and the utensils had stains on it, maybe from bleach? Milk tea wasn’t flavourful, it was watered down, maybe tea leaves were reused from a previous order? Staff were friendly though.
Pretty good food. On the pricier side of HK style cafe but the quality seems slightly better. Overall I think there are better options elsewhere but this is still worth going to. One thing that made me remove a point is I’m not sure how sanitary is the store. I’ve seen some sus activities.
Food taste great and cool concept to order at the front. The annoying thing was the waiter bringing out out food and yelling our number. I suggest before we sit down, the casher can let us know which table to sit at and not need to getting yelled towards by the server. Kome shuduku has the similar system but better.
I used to love this place, afforable and taste very good. But recently I was in store ordering take out and I was given very bad attitude by one of the staff there. I was asking very nicely to one of the staff, which dish on the menu is the one they advertised outside with the duck. Suprisingly, I was being told "Ng G" ("I don't know" in Cantonese) in a very rude way. Of course, I left that place immediately don't want to make a scene. This is beyond bad customer service, it's what we call being a normal human being. How they still stay in business with that kind of people on staff is beyond my understanding.
Love coming here for the milk tea and pineapple pork chop bun! Milk tea is a bit pricy, but I’ve yet to find another place with the same unique and rich flavour.
Small, fast paced, canteen style cafe. Great flavours, good portions and excellent hk milk tea!!! You can also buy 1-2L versions of the hk milk tea for home!!!
I've been coming here since it opened. I made the trek to their original Scarborough location prior to this one opening. Figured I would review this place since I would love for it to stay open forever. As an aside, I am rating this place 5 stars PURELY for the milk tea. Their food is serviceable, nothing special.I've tried a lot of HK style milk teas. This one is far and away, the best one I have had. If you manage to catch the owner working, the combo split of tea/evaporated milk/sugar will be perfect. Other workers are sometimes a bit inconsistent with either sugar or the milk, so I adjust as necessary depending on whom I see making it.Now, opinions on HK Style Milk Tea are obviously subjective, so I will say their tea is STRONG. But that is exactly how I like it, and that might not be everyone's preference. If your preference is a weaker tea, look elsewhere. For me, I honestly can't get enough of it.
I probably ate in the restaurant only 10 mins and just left, the hop fun in the soup tasted totally wrong( sour, like not fresh) the soup tasted bland, and the tea, it was okay, but they are famous for the tea, (they own good rewards and you can see those pics on their wall) so it should be really really good, but I think it need to be add more cream. Do not waste your money here if you wanna good quality food.
Almost like we never left Hong Kong except for the sales tax and larger portions
The staff at this location is way better than Scarborough's location. Scarborough's staff are way too rude. I used to like their food but I don't know what happened marathons food are goins downhill. Also, their food aren't even that cheap anymore compare to other Hong Kong restaurants. If you're getting takeout make sure you eat and drink them quick cause their takeout cups and bowls are made with paper, they just soaked very easily and break.