To visit the revitalized space at the textile factory in Tsuen Wan, I found a simple meal shop nearby to eat. Upon entering, I also discovered that the entire space felt quite down-to-earth, likely because there are many factories nearby, and many workers come here for meals.
Due to the clientele, the food prices here are relatively inexpensive, and the portion sizes of starches are quite generous, allowing those needing energy for labor to intake more. Although the style is common and served in large bowls, the taste is still quite good. This time, I ordered satay beef rice, and besides being freshly made, it wasn't overly oily or heavily flavored. Plus, as soon as you sit down, a server will come and serve you a bowl full of rich soup. The service is also very friendly; it feels quite different from the bustling areas of Hong Kong. 🤣
As for drinks, they are basically half-priced with a meal; as long as you order food, you only need to add 2 Hong Kong dollars to enjoy iced lemon tea, which is a great deal. I recommend this place for those looking to be full, but if you prefer more refined food, I wouldn't suggest it.
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