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長洲大新後街103號地下
G/F., 103 Tai Sun Back Street, Cheung Chau
The food here was actually quite good, but since the place I wanted to go was closed, it took me a while to get my senses back.
There were lots of restrictions on the menu, some were not available over the weekend.
Every page on the menu was different in format, not really consistent, it was hard finding something to order because it wasnt clearly stated which branch they are served, and which days they were not available.
Like I said, I wasnt in the mood for this food, and plus ordering made it more difficult with their confusing menu.
In the end ordered tuna toast and noodles with passionfruit green tea, and Hami melon green tea.
The toast was filled with fishy tuna, and super thin slices of cucumber with mayonnaise, and the noodles were OK.
The Hami melon drink was the best, initially I thought it was hami melon milk tea, because there were so many fine bubbles after being shaken in the cocktail shaker, after a while the bubbles dispersed, and it was golden clear tea at the bottom with a frothy top.
Interestingly, there is a slight mis-translation, in chinese it is called hami melon tea and in English it is cantaloupe melon tea.
As well as that, i found the toilet notice amusing, "maintaining out of order"
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