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2014-05-21
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Eating clean at a local Cha Chaan Teng is nearly impossible. But just because you're trying to eat clean doesn't mean you have to be 100% dedicated to the rule. For me, having lunch at this popular restaurant simply means a "speacial meal combo" consisting of a satay beef rice noodle, buttered roll, ham and an egg. This would make up the most of my starchy carb consumption of the day.At noon, the restaurant was half full with HKU students. Food was not efficiently served upon ordering as in the
At noon, the restaurant was half full with HKU students. Food was not efficiently served upon ordering as in the usual cha chan tengs, however, they are surely freshly prepared.
The first dish that arrived is the satay beef rice noodle. It came as a stunningly large mountain of rice noodles with slices of satay beef underneath. The soup was not too salty and complements well with the satay sauce. The beef were well-marinated, and had a tender yet slightly chewy texture.
題外話/補充資料:
There was some egg tarts freshly out of oven, which I originally planned to have in exchange for the buttered roll in my combo set. However, they did not allow me to make such an amendment, so I ended up with just the combo set, which pretty much already filled my whole stomach up.
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)
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