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Dessert

On Electric Road No. 21, there is a dessert store. She is not selling traditional Chinese dessert (e.g. red bean soup, black sesame dessert) nor trendy creative dessert (durian sweet bean curd). According to my eating experience, I would say the desserts there should be origin from the late 90s.

1) Yeung-Chi-Kam-Lo

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2) Hello

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Yakitori

A friend sent me this link yesterday

http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=15362&inputcategory=caddr&inputstr=%A4%D1%A6Z&page=3&total=90&amenity_id=&dishes_id=

He told me he loves this Japanese restaurant in Tin Hau. I always thought it is  just a HK style fish ball snack store, because of its name somehow made me feel like that.

Anyway, I always wanted to go there but somehow changed my mind. 

Thanks for the suggestion. I will surely try it and update my review here ; )

Bangkok Thai Restaurant

Actually was planning to go to Tai Hang for Vietnamese pho noodle, while walking along Lau Sin Street, saw this Thai restaurant, not too crowded, so got in.

Bangkok Thai Restaurant (Lau Sin Street 1-5)

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32) spicy and sour chicken soup with coconut milk
28) thai grapefruit salad with prawn

We ordered the above two items, the salad was so-so.

The soup was very yummy tho, highly recommended.

Dumpling Yuan

Hey, there’s a new dumpling place on Electric Road, at the intersection with Tsing Fung Street. It’s always packed. Bad service and too crowded. But the dumplings are yummy! Just get the plain dumplings, rather than dumpling noodle soup (as the soup and noodles are unexceptional). The cucumber salad (in vinegar with sesame sauce and dried red peppers) and “pidan tofu” (black “10,000 year-old” egg mixed with tofu) are great too!

Here’s a video of the dumplings being made at Dumpling Yuan. Good marketing gimmick, as it’s attracting a lot of curiosity and attention: