My mum and i always reserve a meal's quota for BBQ whenever we were in Tokyo - the beef there are always more sweet and more tender than those offered in Hong Kong. My mum always recalls how lovely the beef rib were in the restaurant in Shinjuku, as it is a taste not to be found in Hong Kong.
Was here one Saturday afternoon at around 1pm. You could start hearing the noise from the place right from the moment you step into the restaurant. That's what Lin Heung Tea House features as one of its specialities: a cosy, casual eating environment where you can also get the best tea and the best dim sum.
Yeah, they are probably right with the part about dim sum. Theres little doubt about the dim sum here. But you would be wrong if you describe the environment at Lin Heung as 'cosy'.
When it comes to Belgian cuisine, waffles and chocolates are the items that come to our minds. Hong Kong has powerfully localized Belgian waffles into street-food waffle obtainable at $12 per from hawkers along the streets, served piping hot with sugar, peanut butter and butter - guiltily delicious.