Australia Dairy Company (澳洲牛奶公司)
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In Hong Kong, you have to try everything, especially things that sound a little out of the ordinary.
This is an interesting place to have breakfast. You'll get to see what the locals like to have in the morning to start the day.
Steamed milk, steamed egg, sramble eggs, toast, French toast, macaroni or spaghetti in soup - all served in its very Hong Kong way. And not forgetting to try the Hong Kong style milk tea (奶茶) or the Yuanyang drink (milk tea & coffee beverage) with your breakfast!
- G/F 47-49 Parkes Street,
- Jordan, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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