2013年9月3日星期二

Caffee Essenza

Checked: Caffe Essenza (Kwun Tong)

Opened by Cafe Corridor's boss Felix in the spacious lobby of an office building in Kwun Tong, a few street's walk behind apm mall.

To cater for the area, the price is extremely reasonable, hkd24 for a latte, hkd14 for expresso.
Aircon is very high here, my coffee turned cold quickly...I know latte's supposed to be milky but this was way too milky for me (prefer 18 grams' stronger version) and very slightly on the watery side. Milk foam's alright, could be thicker I suppose.
For the price and quality though, cannot complain. Opening hours like office hours so go on weekdays if you want a try.

2013年9月2日星期一

Pineapple buns & French toasts

Checked: Kam Wah Cafe 金華冰廳 (Prince Edward station, exit B2, Bute Street)

Well acclaimed for its freshly baked pineapple bun with butter slice, I also tried their "award-winning French toast". 

Pineapple bun with fresh butter slice (hkd8)
It's Delicious... Freshly baked buns straight out of the oven with a slice of cold fresh butter, slowly melting in your mouth together with the sweet crumbly crunch of the top layer and hot fluffy texture of the bun... It's the best example of food that can be cheap simple yet tasty. One of the greatest local eats definitely. 

Be warned though, this is the only good pineapple bun I have tasted so far...unfortunately.

Address ref:  http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=11293&tc=sr1


French toast (hkd14)
Done the traditional way, two breads sandwiched in peanut butter, deep fried to light golden with butter and lots of unhealthy corn syrup, gluttony at its best...and you can rarely find tea restarants giving you peanut butter these days!


Both are cheap eats so it's all about childhood nostalgia and guilty pleasures. Aside from wishing for even MORE BUTTER (they use the New Zealand Anchor brand), it's a must return.

Try the milk tea too, it's above average, quite strong and silky.

Piccolo Latte

Checked: Coco Espresso (Sheung Wan, station, exit E2, intersection of Jervois Street and Bonham Strand) 

Technicalities aside, from an amateurish perspective, a piccolo latte is small latte more condensed and strong fit in a 100ml glass, in between macchiato and latte by comparison, and often more expensive than a full blown glass of latte.

Coco Espresso is a tiny and warm little cafe with rather good coffee, well hkd34...but strong yet smooth and milky at the same time. Just slightly weak on the foam. Will return. There's another branch in Wanchai if Sheung Wan's too far for you.

Address ref: http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=19001&tc=sr1

Cream Tea

Checked: Shortbread Teas (Wellington Street 55, Central)

Perhaps I came with too high of an expectation for this dainty British teahouse, or maybe it's just a matter of consistency.

Ordered the classic cream tea, charging a bit steep at hkd55 with a pot of tea and one tiny scone.
I added hkd5 for the stronger Scottish morning blend, not a tea specialist but it tasted ok.

The scone was somewhat disappointing, too dense, doughy and a serious lacking in butter. And personally whipped cream is not supposed to go with scones, traditional clotted cream is a way better match.
The white lighting also made the place less cozy for an afternoon read.

Address ref: http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=139095&region=0&s=3