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2012-11-19
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Went for a little dessert in a small but very busy shoppe in Tsuen Wan tonight. It was really packed, and also had tables outside. The outside tables had an added advantage accommodating those bringing animals (ie dogs) and smokers. This place seems to have a lot more cold desserts than warm desserts. But, as not keen on cold desserts, went for a local favorite: The Almond 'Soup'. It was certainly less thick than other places; very soup-like in consistency. The taste was quite well balanced with
Went for a little dessert in a small but very busy shoppe in Tsuen Wan tonight.
It was really packed, and also had tables outside. The outside tables had an added advantage accommodating those bringing animals (ie dogs) and smokers.
This place seems to have a lot more cold desserts than warm desserts. But, as not keen on cold desserts, went for a local favorite: The Almond 'Soup'. It was certainly less thick than other places; very soup-like in consistency. The taste was quite well balanced with absolutely no almond after-taste! Nor was it too sweet. But, in achieving these two criterion, it came out a bit bland. Likely why the sesame balls were included. And they really accentuated the overall taste experience of the dish.
Note: I chose sesame, you may alternately choose ground peanut balls instead.
The seating service was good enough, but the place was so cramped, that my dish was initially served to the wrong client (clump of tables). Little bit careless of the server in this respect. In fact, this is the first time in HK dining that a shared-table experience has led to mis-placed food.
题外话/补充资料:
Although claiming almond soup with egg white, there is scarce any egg white to speak of. So, if you are keen on a substantial amount of egg white in your dessert, you may want to reconsider coming to this cafe.
(以上食记乃用户个人意见 , 并不代表OpenRice之观点。)
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