A friend recommended the seasonal limited Macanese pork chop bun, so I decided to give it a try. Buying it alone is a bit expensive at $115, and I added some lettuce for $5. The bread is quite special; it's not only soft but also has a nice chew to it. Plus, with the butter, it’s crispy from being toasted, and paired with the bone-in pork chop, it's really tasty. Although the pork is bone-in, the meat quality is good; it’s not dry or tough, but quite tender. It’s really delicious, no wonder my friend recommended it. Just be careful of the bones, but those who love chewing on bones should really enjoy it.
I ordered a set meal that came with a salad and warm unsweetened soy milk. The salad portion is decent, with lettuce, cucumber, corn, and tomato, and it’s packed with ingredients. The soy milk isn’t too watery, and it’s acceptable.
I also ordered a kids' meal with a selection, which was quite plentiful, including a fruit and vegetable cup. The turnip cake was nice, and the corn omelet is recommended too.
There’s a restroom for dine-in customers, and the environment is fairly comfortable. You can scan a QR code on the table to place your order and choose Line Pay, which means you don’t have to go to the counter to order—very convenient. The speed of service is quite fast; I didn't have to wait long.