the food isn’t that good, but I don’t think it’s meant to be. the shrimp dumplings/蝦餃 have rubbery and thick skin, and the french toast is just toasted bread with condensed milk. However, it probably has its purpose of selling the staples for cheap and at early hours (I’ve been here at 6:00 am before), and the more expensive menu items such as the savory tangyuan/家鄉湯圓 are pretty good.
Hole in the wall old style plain store but love the 100% authentic traditional “zongyi” sticky rice wrapped in leaf. They sell different varieties very excited they offer the “extra ingredient” one with egg yolk. Very fresh & yummy can’t wait to revisit for more! Please never stop making this.
Unbelievable low price. Seems Tips is not expected. Food is ok.
I am not sure why this place has a lot of good reviews. I am very surprised! Ate at this place recently. It was dirty and staff insisted on a tip, which didn't make sense for a take-out spot. ♀️ Food wasn't good - dry and old-tasting rice. The inside was pretty dirty too. Ordered 2 pork roasted rice + rice rolls with shrimp and 2 cold iced coffees, and paid $21.75. Math doesn't add up. Won't be coming back.
Small hidden gem. Get the zong zi , it is amazing.
Hong Kong coffee Taro cake Sticky rice-cantonese style with pork and egg Dim sum good
I came here for breakfast. Truly no frills but it's seriously delicious and I will be returning. I got several rice things to eat, condensed milk toast and a milk tea. The ladies working there are nice and the food comes out pretty soon.
Craving for dimsum. But closed upon arrival. Information on the business profile is not accurate.
Took subway to try the cantonese style food here on a rainy morning only to be disappointed. Dim sum wasn't anything spectacular. Porridge had minimum ingredients in it that did not taste quite as fresh. Da Bao (bun) was a huge letdown with not much ingredient in it either.
One of the few remaining Cantonese coffee shops. Few items on the menu not going anywhere else with their quality. Salted fish over steamed pork to die for. Steam taro cakes unique to homestyle cooking. Many varieties of steamed rice " pastilles " only available in Chinatown. Sister " Hing " is friendly and the grandma of this establishment but not of that age. Ocassional offerings of freshly caught pan-fried fish. Additionally Steamed Carp. Homestyle cooking for seasonally off the farm selections.