Mido Cafe @ Temple Street in Hong Kong

Day 4 of our trip brings us to Mido Cafe which is located in Temple Street. It is one of the traditional tea cafes that you would see in Hong Kong dramas where there are windows and blinds, simply no air conditioning.

Based on the reviews that was done, this cafe is well known for their baked rice. But before we start eating, remember what is a must do in Hong Kong?

You could possibly guess correctly, to wash our utensils with the tea provided. Anyway, I had the baked rice and it was yummy. The pork was not too hard, the rice was soft and the sauce was fab. While Huifan had something similar where the pork were cut into cube.

Wifey has soup noodle. The noodle was good but the soup was alittle blant. The taste was like the water being used to cook the noodles (if you know what I meant).

If you want to get a taste of eating in a traditional teahouse in Hong Kong, then you will have to visit Mido Cafe @ 63, Yau Ma Tee, Temple Street.

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2 Comments

  • Cymphere
    March 21, 2012 - 9:59 am | Permalink

    Hi, do you think travel to HK/Macau during 3 week of June, the weather will be very very hot or worst than Singapore, however, this is only available period that my whole family can go, pls advise.
    Tks & Rgds
    Cymphere

  • March 22, 2012 - 7:38 am | Permalink

    Hi Cymphere, yes, its hot during this period.

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