Hong Kong Cafeteria Inc
8260 Westminster Hwy, Richmond
(778) 713-1143
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Just got the HK milk tea but was quite disappointed in it. The taste is meh… and their medium size is not that different compared to the small… maybe I’m just salty because it didn’t taste as good as i thought it would be.
Tea tasted like it sat there for a while and wasn’t that strong. Tasted a bit diluted but not to the point where you can’t taste it. Was still hot though
This is my go to place for HK style drinks like Hong Kong milk tea.
Ice lemon tea is $4.
Cash only.
Our family is a regular customer of this food court stall. Simple real flavours of hk cha chan ten fast food. The deep fried pork chop with vermicelli in soup is my favorite. The pork chop is very flavourful. Thought the pork chop is going to be crispy because it deep fried, but it wasn't. I wasn't bother by it though it was tastier that way.
I don't think you will be disappointed.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
This place is one of the gems at Richmond Public Market and in Richmond City. It is ran by two lovely people who care about their business. The gentleman that deals with the front and drinks seems to be a kind friendly gentleman and the lady that cooks puts effort into her cooking and the business. There is a wide menu of food to choose from that is definitely on my list of foods to eat. The food and drinks are a Hong Kong style and the drinks are delicious. I highly recommend the Hong Kong Style coffee, the delicious ginger milk tea, coke and lemon and the lemon tea drink. For food they have a variety of soups, meats, fried rice, also sandwiches I highly recommend also. Plus their is lots more if you want something different. If you are looking for a city gem that cares about their business with good food and drinks that are Hong Kong style with a friendly team who cares this is the place and experience to go to. I will defiantly be coming back for the long term and I am glad I found this amazing place. Thank you Hong Kong Cafeteria for the great service you provide to the city and amazing drinks and foods.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Basic but ok. If you're looking for a simple
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 3
The food tastes better than the pictures shown on their display board. Run by a couple (it appears), cash only, taste of food was good. The drinks here are surprisingly well done. Have to rate again when I try it some more.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
I have ordered satay beef soup with rice noodles for $11.50, in fact, the price should be acceptable, but the portion is very small, the soup has no taste, and the worst thing is the beef are all over-cooked. For sure won't go back.
Breakfast meal $7.50 (#4) tastes pretty good. Comes with a hot drink (hot hk milk tea). Good for a light snack.
This breakfast may probably be regarded as a basic thing. However, we may also encounter oily bacon, oily eggs or toast with few (or almost no) butter.I appreciate the chef's preparation of the breakfast. The bacon and the egg are not oily. The toasts are with salted butter, which is seldom used by Hong Kong style restaurants nowadays. This makes me recall the traditional taste of the breakfast offered by the Hong Kong style restaurants of the good old days.The iced milk tea is silky. The tea, milk and syrup are well balanced.A Hong Kong style cafeteria I would recommend when you visit Richmond Public Market.
Very tasty! Good comfort food with Hong Kong vibes. I highly recommend their club sandwich. You won't be disappointed. You can even take it downstairs to the park nearby and have a lil picnic.
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Very tasty! Good comfort food with Hong Kong vibes. I highly recommend their club sandwich. You won't be disappointed. You can even take it downstairs to the park nearby and have a lil picnic.
Amazing HK style food and lemon tea!!
Pretty good.
Not bad. But not too much lunch selection in the menu.
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