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2012-10-07
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I know many expats friends in HK who has never ventured out of their clubs or hotels to eat local food.If you are still eating Denver omelets in Hong Kong, you don't know what you are missing.I went to Shanghai and HK noodle shop on Jardine Crecent Street (an alley opposite of SOGO) to buy breakfast this morning.I ordered two cups of freshly made soy bean milk, one large rice roll - all for $35. Good enough for two.Rice roll was a layer of sticky rice cooked al dente and filled with fried dough
If you are still eating Denver omelets in Hong Kong, you don't know what you are missing.
I went to Shanghai and HK noodle shop on Jardine Crecent Street (an alley opposite of SOGO) to buy breakfast this morning.
I ordered two cups of freshly made soy bean milk, one large rice roll - all for $35. Good enough for two.
Rice roll was a layer of sticky rice cooked al dente and filled with fried dough stick, pickled veggie and some chopped up pork jerky. Soy bean milk was very fresh and tasty and not too diluted. I ordered unsweetened as I often add my own sugar to the sweetness level that suits me.
Service was quick and no nonsense. The lady made my rice roll in a second with the spec i provided and I was out of the shop in 5 minutes.
If you are tired of eating scrambled egg and bacon on Sundays, SHK noodle shop with authentic Shanghai breakfast is way to go.
张贴