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Feedback gevenA beautiful restaurant in the landmark hotel. After we have been drinking there for months, we decided to try the food. before we were removed from the trips, with so many other major restaurants in the suburbs. to our surprise, eating was great. had one of the best bark dishes, full of spices and incredible aromas. the waiter was fantastic. at the end was the price it was worth.
As part of the landmark hotel, they would not have any idea that this place existed! it is a beautiful small contrary, but service is and that eating is really delicious. we had only one small table of people, so another time will have to come again, as there were so many dishes I would like to try. we had one of their inscription dishes that is muddy cancer and they can have it with the choice of sticky rice or vermicelli. we went for the sticky rice, as we have said, it is really delicious, remember that it takes a little longer, as this type of rice takes longer to cook, plus the place is actually quite busy! but it's worth waiting. the crab was so sweet and the sticky rice makes it easy! we also have...read more
Only stone throw away from the Chinese side of eastwood station, this medium market hong kong art fusionsessig sharing the floor with the pub came out quite quickly. the part is somewhat smaller than the one shown in the menu and eating is a bit expensive. the quality is however above average ordered gel gel mixed mushroom, oxtail stone pot. facefry pork with xo sauce. loves the mushroom that is full of taste and still tastes fresh. xo pork comes to the second, the snake beans compliments the gay good. oxtail dish is good, but not as I expected bottomline: great eating. good service. averaged.
When a friend first suggested Donny's for lunch, my first thought was burgers and chips and all sorts of American grease.
Located just stone throw away from the Chinese side of Eastwood station, This mid market Hong Kong style fusion eatery share the floor with the pub. Food