
An authentic Flushing Diner – Western Style food with a Hong Kong Touch, and traditional Hong Kong Chinese food with our experienced chef from Hong Kong. 麻將茶餐廳全新開張,“生活新”“享健康”的美味,特聘港餐大牌,100%帶你吃到香港風味,讓顧客在麻將茶餐廳中享受生活。美食休閑靜坐、商議要事,在閒暇閒暇的閒暇時光、閒暇時光,為客戶帶來悠閒而時尚的餐廳服務體驗。 The newly opened Mahjong Tea Restaurant has always advocated the lifestyles of enjoyment of healthy diner food. Specially hired Hong Kong chefs will bring you 100% authentic Hong Kong flavors. Let customers enjoy life, taste delicious food, sit quietly, discuss important matters in the mahjong tea restaurant, take a break from the busy urban life, enjoy a relaxed and comfortable leisure time, and bring leisurely and fashionable tea restaurant services to the customer experience.
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Some of the highlights are their French toast and HK style milk tea. The pineapple bun with butter is good too, it usually comes out warm and nicely toasted which helps melt the slab of butter into the bread.
Service is ok, can be more consistent but nothing terrible. It’s a casual eatery, don’t expect service to be amazing and you won’t be disappointed.
As for the food and drink, their HK style milk tea is very good and authentic. It’s accurately prepped and brewed (using the proper, traditional filter and strainer). Their Chicken Steak with Black Pepper Sauce over Spaghetti is also very good. The thick sauce has just the right amount of spiciness, and the chicken steaks are very tender.
Overall, it stays true to the HK spirit especially when you order the classic dishes and drinks!
Budgeted breakfast options similar to Hong Kong style options.
The real kicker is their milk tea which is very similar to Hong Kong if you know, you know.
Quick with food and amazing restaurants design
Staff is friendly, mainly speak in Mandarin/Cantonese but can speak English as well. Food came out quite quick, and was fast.
The food offerings are similar to other Cha Chaan Tengs, with a wide range of breakfast goods ranging from noodles, salt and pepper porkchop, eggs, spam sandwiches, french toast, & more. Portions may be on the smaller side, but the prices are mainly less than $10 so it was well worth it for a quick bite. Food was enough to satisfy, but wasn’t outstanding.
They have lunch specials on a certain category of food that allows you to add $1 for hot drink and $2 for cold drink. My family ordered HK style cheung fun (A7), which the sauce is good amount but the cheung fun itself isn’t soft and smooth enough imo. The shark fin soup was a bit disappointing, quite below my expectation. Satay beef instant noodle has a good satay soup base but the instant noodle is a bit overcooked that it’s not like hk style but a bit soggy. My fish cutlet spaghetti with white sauce was alright. The fish cutlet was pretty crunchy. I believe the best dish was the baked pork chop rice with tomato sauce. That one was pretty good! My husband ordered a coffee milk tea (yin yeung) which was tasty. I had a hk style ice milk tea, which has a good strong tea taste but a bit too sweet on the other end. Overall, my meal was average.
The restaurant looks clean to me though, much better than other places I’ve been to in NY. And the waitresses were pretty friendly too.
If I was to suggest a thing they could improve or add to their cafe, I believe would be include some mahjong tiles look into their food, either decoration or edible food to match up with the theme. I think this way will capture more people to come and visit for the gimmick.
Service: people were nice, but hoping we can at least order in Hong Kong native tongue, ended up ordering in English and with number and digit. We can’t speak Mandarin well and the waiter’s English wasn’t that good. There are servers that speak Cantonese, just not the one we had during ordering. The one getting our check do speak Cantonese and did ask us for feedback and we got a souvenir.
Drink: we were hoping to taste authentic Hong Kong style milk tea, but was disappointed. The presentation was a bit strange as well. We were each given a glass jug with the milk tea and ice, a plastic cup with straw and syrup… The flavor was lacking and have bitter aftertaste and the ice wash down the flavor even more. Authentic Hong Kong milk tea shouldn’t use syrup, the sweetness comes from condense milk.
Food: average, nothing spectacular, was hoping the price we pay can offset by the flavor of the food.
Hopefully they will improve on their food and drinks.
Some of the classics are the HK Tea for 4.50 which is a great price. Not the best tea but not the worst either.
I really recommend the braise pork with spaghetti, it was really tasty and filling.
The Classic HK toast could be better, but I wouldn’t get it unless you craved it.
Service is normal, nothing outstanding but it is quick.
Quality is above average for some dishes as a diner has an expansive menu.
Decor is mahjong themed and it’s cute but you can tell it has that bar functionality.
Decent pick for some quick bites or a trip to memory lane with the food.