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Restaurant: Tsui Wah Restaurant (Fu Tung Plaza)
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To encourage eatery outlets to reduce food waste at source together with customers through offering portioned meals and adopting food waste reduction measures, the Environmental Protection Department has launched the “Food Wise Eateries” Scheme. Participants will be awarded with a Food Wise Eateries (FWE) accreditation status if they comply with the assessment criteria and will be granted with the FWE Logo and Stickers for displaying in the premises and their promotion for public identification. Applications are accepted all year round and are FREE of charge.

For details, please click here, https://www.wastereduction.gov.hk/zh-hk/waste-reduction-programme/food-wise-hong-kong-campaign

Restaurant: Tsui Wah Restaurant (Fu Tung Plaza)
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To promote a new salt and sugar reduction (RSS) dietary culture and living style to the people of Hong Kong, the Environment and Ecology Bureau, the Committee on Reduction of Salt and Sugar in Food and the Centre for Food Safety of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department have launched the "Less-Salt-and-Sugar Restaurants Scheme" ("Scheme"). Restaurants participated in the Scheme will offer less salt or sugar options to the consumer or even tailor-make less salt or sugar dishes in designated restaurants. Participating restaurants will be granted with the Scheme Labels for displaying in the premises for public identification. For details, please click here: https://www.eeb.gov.hk/food/en/committees/crss/restaurants.html

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We came here for breakfast expecting a good standard and left feeling disappointed.  After being promptly seated and then perusing the menu, we opted for the breakfast special.  This was composed of a crispy bun, scrambled eggs, some ham slices and a cup of pasta, potatoes and ribs in tomato soup.  It came with a cup of tea.  All for a reasonable (pefrhaps too reasonable) price of about 30 odd dollars.The food and drink came quickly and was mostly a mess.  The tea was VERY bitter - overbrewed wi
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We came here for breakfast expecting a good standard and left feeling disappointed.  

After being promptly seated and then perusing the menu, we opted for the breakfast special.  This was composed of a crispy bun, scrambled eggs, some ham slices and a cup of pasta, potatoes and ribs in tomato soup.  It came with a cup of tea.  All for a reasonable (pefrhaps too reasonable) price of about 30 odd dollars.

The food and drink came quickly and was mostly a mess.  The tea was VERY bitter - overbrewed with too much tanin.  I like a strong cup of milk tea, but this was not pleasant.  The bun was fine and the reformed ham (not spam - ham) was OK.  The eggs were a little on the not cooked enough/slightly greasy side, but when combined with the ham in the roll, made for a not completely unpleasant mouthful.

The real problem was the soup.  The pasta was alright (a little mushy maybe) and the potato and ribs were also edible.  The tomato soup was tasteless and insipid.  It was more like tomato coloured water.  Not good - no redeming features aside from its small size, thereby shortening the displeasure.

Basically it was not Tsui Wah's greatest hour.  Either we picked badly (possible) or this branch doesn't quite come up to standard.  It is a shame, as their pineapple buns and Mexican buns that are sold at the take away counter are great.
(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
2014-05-29
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$34 (Breakfast)