For today's lunch I wanted to have some typical cha chaan teng lunch set, so I went to Lan Fong Cafe in Jaffe Road. As typical, there were lots of people waiting for seats. The system for seating was a mess, some people were queuing at the front door, while some people just went in and seat at anyplace they found or just waited next to a table which is very likely to be emptied. Fortunately, I had my seat real soon, but I kept hearing people complaining about the seat arranging system.
Anyway, I ordered this lunch set which had my typical cha chaan teng's favourite barbecue pork spaghetti and butter bread. The set also included an egg omelette and a drink which I chose hot milk tea. The serving speed was amazingly efficient, I guess my wait after order was within 5-10 minutes, which was very efficient indeed.
1) Barbecue Pork Spaghetti
The dish was not as appealing as I thought it was. The soup was seemingly a little less, and the barbecue pork looked a bit too slim. However upon eating the dish, I found the soup was just enough for the dish, the dish was literally more rounded up in the middle, so the soup was kind of sink in. There was a strong pepper flavour in the dish which made it savory and nice. The spaghetti was made al dente and quite chewy. The barbecue pork although looking slim, was actually quite tender. Yet in general, I think it was just an average dish, not really special.
2) Egg Omelette
It was just a typical egg omelette. It was 100% done in wellness, which I thought a 80% or less will make the omelette smoother and nicer looking. Hence, just a typical omelette.
3) Butter Bread
Butter bread was exceptionally mouth-watering. Check the whole piece of butter in it! What's more, the bread was hot to serve and crispy at the bottom. This proved the restaurant did put some time in preparing the food. The warm bread warmed up the butter and made it soft and smooth. The slightly salted butter went well with the warm sweet bread. Love the bread very much!
4) Hot Milk Tea
The hot milk tea was nice! It was a typical Hong Kong style milk tea, thick and smooth, which was of my liking and very pleasurable to drink with.
5) Puff Pastry Egg Tart $4
When I saw the puff pastry egg tart at the cashier, I just had to have it to go. The crust was baked just right in golden brown colour and looking very puffy. The crust was very crispy and light, the egg filling was smooth and had a great egg taste. Very nice egg tart indeed.
Anyway, I ordered this lunch set which had my typical cha chaan teng's favourite barbecue pork spaghetti and butter bread. The set also included an egg omelette and a drink which I chose hot milk tea. The serving speed was amazingly efficient, I guess my wait after order was within 5-10 minutes, which was very efficient indeed.
1) Barbecue Pork Spaghetti
The dish was not as appealing as I thought it was. The soup was seemingly a little less, and the barbecue pork looked a bit too slim. However upon eating the dish, I found the soup was just enough for the dish, the dish was literally more rounded up in the middle, so the soup was kind of sink in. There was a strong pepper flavour in the dish which made it savory and nice. The spaghetti was made al dente and quite chewy. The barbecue pork although looking slim, was actually quite tender. Yet in general, I think it was just an average dish, not really special.
2) Egg Omelette
It was just a typical egg omelette. It was 100% done in wellness, which I thought a 80% or less will make the omelette smoother and nicer looking. Hence, just a typical omelette.
3) Butter Bread
Butter bread was exceptionally mouth-watering. Check the whole piece of butter in it! What's more, the bread was hot to serve and crispy at the bottom. This proved the restaurant did put some time in preparing the food. The warm bread warmed up the butter and made it soft and smooth. The slightly salted butter went well with the warm sweet bread. Love the bread very much!
4) Hot Milk Tea
The hot milk tea was nice! It was a typical Hong Kong style milk tea, thick and smooth, which was of my liking and very pleasurable to drink with.
5) Puff Pastry Egg Tart $4
When I saw the puff pastry egg tart at the cashier, I just had to have it to go. The crust was baked just right in golden brown colour and looking very puffy. The crust was very crispy and light, the egg filling was smooth and had a great egg taste. Very nice egg tart indeed.
Lan Fong Cafe
G/F, 320-322 Jaffe Road, Wan Chai
☏ 2572 7276/ 2573 6468
06:30- 19:30(Mon-Sun)
Date of Dinning: 12-11-2010
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