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Boyfriend and I met up for dinner at Causeway Bay and I told him I wanted to try out this new place called Hungry Dino. I saw a favorable reviews so we went to find where it was.Located in Causeway Bay, in the street right behind Times Square, is a tiny shop selling various rice boxes and onigiri. Called Hungry Dino, it had a clear dino decorated theme. There walls had a dino. They seemed to have a lot of dino decorations as well.Menu is in English and Chinese. There is no 10% service charge. Th
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Boyfriend and I met up for dinner at Causeway Bay and I told him I wanted to try out this new place called Hungry Dino. I saw a favorable reviews so we went to find where it was.


Located in Causeway Bay, in the street right behind Times Square, is a tiny shop selling various rice boxes and onigiri. Called Hungry Dino, it had a clear dino decorated theme. There walls had a dino. They seemed to have a lot of dino decorations as well.


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Menu is in English and Chinese. There is no 10% service charge. Though geared for take away, they had a small counter for dining in but there are no seats available. It's standing room only.


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 Boyfriend and I ordered a few items to share. This is the beef rice bowl ($48) and comes with a miso soup or tea. We chose miso soup and I forgot to take a photo. But it was just your regular miso soup and not that amazing enough to mention.  The beef was packed with flavor and tender.  There was a generous amount of teriyaki sauce on top. The amount of rice was plenty and more than we expected. 


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We also shared onigiri (crab paste, $20, on the left and saikyo salmon, $18, on the right). We added four Dino Bean Curd (from left to right: mentaiko salmon, $18, scallop with black truffle, $22, minced tuna with spring onion, $22, and grilled engawa with pomelo, $22). The onigiri was not as big as other places I've been to but it was packed with stuffing. The crab paste was delicious and was the stand out. The Dino Bean Curd were bigger than the usual inari sushi. They reminded me more of yubuchobap (Korean style inari sushi) as it's much larger than the Japanese ones and they tend to put things on top of the rice. I liked them a lot more than the bento box. The tofu pockets were sweet but not overly sweet. The toppings were good and very interesting. The best we ordered was the mentaiko salmon.
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Portion size was larger than we expected so I think we over ordered. I guess we always assume tiny portions in Hong Kong but this was definitely dinosaur portions. Service was fast. Will probably return and be a good option for take away next time.
(以上食評乃用戶個人意見 , 並不代表OpenRice之觀點。)
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用餐日期
2019-08-06
用餐途徑
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人均消費
$85 (晚餐)