The food has been adapted to Hong Kong tastesbuds because its location is in an industrial area and people probably don't appreciate authentic food in a hurry.
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bun Cha nam:
This was nice, I loved the silk thin strands of rice vermicelli which tasted great with the tangy sauce and juicy pork chops.
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Beef curry:
It was meant to be beef rendang, but it turned out to be a different curry which was watery and bland.
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Laksa:
This is great for people who havent tried laksa because it has a very light taste and it is not spicy at all.
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Bak kut teh with rice and fried dough:
This was my favourite because it had strong dong guai herbs in it with wolfberries.
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Boneless hainan chicken:
The chicken was ok, but the rice was the same as the rice for the beef curry.
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Dates and wolfberry drink:
I did not drink this but it good to see that there were lots of finely chopped dates in it.
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Cha Sat
Shop 39, 1/F, Exchange Tower, 33 Wang Chui Road, Kowloon Bay
Shop 39, 1/F, Exchange Tower, 33 Wang Chui Road, Kowloon Bay
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