I recently went to try ItaMoMo Cafe at Wong Tai Sin. It describes itself as a “Western Italian” restaurant, although I think that its offerings are more “generally Western” than “specifically Italian”. I would put ItaMoMo Cafe on the premium-economy pricing scale; it’s certainly not a low-cost HK-styled restaurant.
First off, I had the Hong Kong-styled Milk Tea —it was a part of the lunch combination that I had. The milk tea tasted a tad bit sweeter than normal but overall it was okay.
One of the dishes we had was the "Award-Winning Beef Brisket with Curry (HKD 46)." Unlike the curry in Canada, the curry is actually hot. The beef brisket was good in that the meat was lean. There was only one cube of potato, and I hoped for tastier vegetables on the side. The mushrooms was overly cooked but I guess the portion was just about right.
We also had the Portuguese Baked Chicken with Rice (HKD 43). Unfortunately, ItaMoMo ran out of Portuguese sauce, so they used Italian white cream sauce instead. It was okay — nothing exciting. But hey, You’re in Wong Tai Sin! It’s not a very exciting part of Hong Kong in the first place!