The star fried rice noodles and iced milk tea offered by the restaurant have an authentic Hong Kong flavor. The rice noodles are cooked with a nice bite, and the shrimp is particularly delicious.
Although the restaurant is not large, it is clean and comfortable, with the atmosphere of a Hong Kong-style diner, making it suitable for dining here after a movie.
The service was a bit slow, but the owner was friendly, making one feel the warmth of Hong Kong.
I just happened to come to the Ximen Theater to watch a show. After watching it, I looked for a nearby place to eat. Because the main street was too crowded, I decided to check the small alleys and found this Hong Kong-style restaurant.
The shop is not big, but it's relatively clean and comfortable.
It seems that the owner is from Hong Kong, so I had a little bit of expectation. After looking at the menu, I decided to order a plate of Singapore-style fried rice noodles and an iced milk tea.
The meal took a while to arrive, so I took a sip of the milk tea, which definitely felt quite Hong Kong-style.
As for the main dish, the Singapore-style fried rice noodles, I personally recommend it. First, this dish is supposed to be spicy, but the restaurant controlled the spiciness just right. The rice noodles were also fried to have a nice chewiness, and it had all the necessary ingredients, with the shrimp tasting really good.
Overall, the meal was nice, but the prices might not be considered cheap, so everyone can decide for themselves.
It’s time to eat Hong Kong snacks today. Let’s have some snacks.
"Weiji Tea Restaurant" located on Chengdu Road, of Hong Kong cuisine.
Weiji Tea Restaurant does not have gorgeous decorations. It feels like you have walked into a local store for snacks. The space inside the restaurant is not large, but there are still quite a lot of people during off-peak hours.
Beef lo mein 💰170
The Cantonese-style lo mein is chewy and chewy. It is mixed with the chef's special sauce. It has a unique aroma and looks very salty. The beef tastes like it has been coated with a layer of thickening, and it tastes tender and mushy.
Hong Kong style barbecued pork rice 💰190
Bean curd shrimp roll $140
The fillings are quite solid and not too greasy when fried.
Children's Mandarin Duck 💰95 (Horlicks + Ovaltine)
At first, I was just curious about what Horlicks + Ovaltine is. It tastes more malty and has a stronger aroma. In the past, Ovaltine tasted like creamer at home when I drank it in a beverage store. Horlicks is also a kind of malt powder, Hong Kong local memory, super cool.
Thoughts: It tasted pretty good, but when I was eating, I noticed a very tiny hair (one hair each) on my noodles and drinks, which I reported to the store. The store said they would pay attention to it next time, but at the moment I felt I don’t like it. Although I usually feel fine with a hair on my head when eating, the two dishes were a little bit soupy.
If you value food: the noodles are good, and so is the Yuanyang
If you pay attention to the environment: I found a small hair (very small) in each drink and meal, which I think is not very good, but I still finished eating (it is really small and may not be found)
Pay attention to parking: motorcycles can park at the door
Cars can park in the ring (although parking is difficult)
If you pay attention to the toilet: there is one, small
If you pay attention to queuing: There are quite a lot of people in Lifeng, but I am quite fast.
If you value service: ordinary
If you pay attention to CP value: 🌟🌟🌟
(Just talking about food and prices)