We decided to try this cafe. Very small but the food is delicious. Ordered the rice rolls with liver (for you who like liver, it was yummy!) but they certainly had loads of choices of fillings. The Chow Fun (we had chicken instead of beef) had plenty of bean sprouts as it should be. Yummy homemade wanton soup warmed us as it was a rainy day and our last dish was the pork rib in bean sauce clay pot. Everything looked so tasty we cleaned off the first dishes before I remembered to take photos which are here! Lol
A small place with big flavor. I really love all of the cheung fun (rice noodles). They’re really tasty, and there’s a ton of variety. It’s a small place, though, so you might have to wait a bit to sit if you come when it’s busy. Although, when is it not busy?
The restaurant is tiny at a corner of a building, but it serves very authentic and delicious Cantonese food. Highly recommended for quick and casual dining
Order and pick up three dishes (Five Flavors Duck (this might be the cause), Chinese Sausage and Bacon Clay Pot Rice, and Beef Chow Fun) this past weekend, and wished to enjoy them with family because of the great review. However, after eating my kid started to have a high fever that night and I started to have a bacterial gastroenteritis reaction (fever along with bad diarrhea). My wife didn't have much theduck so she is okay. But my kid and I have been sick for up to five days.
This place is awesome! It is a tiny café about seven tables and all the food is completely homemade, and this place is packed! I got this amazing roasted pork, rice roll, and a rice shrimp roll only seven bucks each!! The place is phenomenal and highly recommend!! Everyone here is Asian and I am the only white guy!!! Its so good, and as I was sitting here, people are coming and leaving and waiting outside! If you like authentic homemade come here!! The owner is so nice !!