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2009-01-05
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Really disappointing after my Sunday Lunch there........Ambience:-The neighbourhood itself is unique place in HK, a small fishing village that offers a totally different experience. The toilets are squat ones and the hygiene deteriorated as more customers dined there...... a total turn-off if they are also advertising as a tourist attraction. Don't get me wrong, squat toilets are fine as long as everyone clean after their mess after using them........ but in HK........Service:-Service was ac
Ambience:-
The neighbourhood itself is unique place in HK, a small fishing village that offers a totally different experience. The toilets are squat ones and the hygiene deteriorated as more customers dined there...... a total turn-off if they are also advertising as a tourist attraction. Don't get me wrong, squat toilets are fine as long as everyone clean after their mess after using them........ but in HK........
Service:-
Service was actually good. Servers were all friendly and nice.
Food:-
The three of us ordered steam prawns, small geoduck clams and steam 杉斑. The fish alone costed HK$450......... yeah yeah, it's fresh fish but it's 養魚 and not 海魚. With that price, I could get a much better deal at Tuen Mun's 三聖邨.
The prawns were ok, the geoduck clams were ok, and the steam fish was ok, but the pricing was not ok, considering the environment (esp the squat toilet) and the mediocre quality of food.
Overall Comments:-
It's a great experience to see the fishing village and hike around the neighbourhood. Afterall, this small village offers a unique experience that nowhere in HK can deliver. U don't really have a lot of choice when it comes to dining here, stay away from steam fish as I'm certain they are all way over-priced.
The small stalls along the waterfront offer dried fish and shrimps, and shrimp paste and those are great items.
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