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Bing located at the end of the Temple Street Night Market gives this place a good supply of customers and can make it look like a popular and tempting offer. DO NOT BE FOOLED! Tables are located in their two stalls on either side of the street as well as seating extending into the street itself but even with indoor seats I would class this more as “open air”. This gives it a more “local feel” experience of Hong Kong dinning and the restaurant is certainly busy with both local and tourist custome
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Bing located at the end of the Temple Street Night Market gives this place a good supply of customers and can make it look like a popular and tempting offer. DO NOT BE FOOLED! Tables are located in their two stalls on either side of the street as well as seating extending into the street itself but even with indoor seats I would class this more as “open air”. This gives it a more “local feel” experience of Hong Kong dinning and the restaurant is certainly busy with both local and tourist customers. Staff are very welcoming, with menus prepared and ready to pounce on anyone showing the slightest interest (perhaps the first warning sign). Hygiene does not score very highly for this restaurant but for this style of casual dining I would argue it can be considered normal (especially in Hong Kong). 
The restaurant specialises in seafood. We orders 3 dishes for 2 people (mantis shrimp, fried rice and bitter melon with beef). The shrimp was fairly tasty but did not seem fresh by my standards. The fried rice was frankly bland, was dripping in oil and worst of all the chicken was not cooked! Little to say about the third dish, fairly standard but very little meat. The 3 dishes came to HK$290.

Overall I would not recommend this restaurant. Ingredients are not fresh, not cooked properly, too much oil and bland. 
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2016-12-30
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$145 (Dinner)