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What to eat in Hong Kong on New Year's Eve?[proud]#Hong Kong Food#!Central Basehall ushered in a food destination not to be missed-Sister Zhen Seafood Hot Pot Restaurant Branch!

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What to eat in Hong Kong on New Year's Eve?[proud]#Hong Kong Food#!Central Basehall welcomes a food destination not to be missed - Sister Zhen Seafood Hot Pot Restaurant Branch!

When it comes to hot pot dinner, don't worry about the difficulty of making a reservation, because it doesn't sell hot pot here!

For lunch, don't miss Sister Jane's signature corn and fish fillet rice, scallion oil chef's deep-cut luncheon meat fried double egg rice, and BaseHall's Henry Tomato Curry Beef Belly Rice. The price is slightly more expensive than our store, but it includes hot and cold drinks, so you don't have to wait in line, and the environment is comfortable, so it's worth a try!

The highlight of the dinner is the teppanyaki dishes, with a dazzling array of sealed willows, axe pork chops, pan-fried chicken chops, Hong Kong-style crispy fried fish tenderloins and miscellaneous grilles, each of which is a gluttonous feast for the taste buds. If you want to try more than one grill at once, order A and B, which include all the grills in the menu. In particular, it is recommended to seal the door of the willow beef, the taste is soft, the meat is delicious, and it is intoxicating.

The portion of the chop meal is simply overwhelming, do you want to challenge your appetite? The chicken chop is large, salty and tender, and the fried fish fillet is full of meat, and the 8-inch long figure is impressive. The only fly in the ointment is that the pork chop is a little thin, maybe the new store is still in the run-in period at the beginning, but don't miss the untasted sun egg!

The sweet and sour slightly spicy borscht is paired with coarse curved fries, and the potato flavor is rich in one bite. The fries on the bottom of the iron chop are slightly soft after being soaked in the juice, but the fresh fries of the refill are even more crispy and delicious, so don't miss the french fries! The citrus and tea aroma of Earl Grey Lemon Tea are intertwined, and the teppanyaki meal is perfectly matched, and the sour taste is endless.

Overall, Sister Zhen's food is of medium to high standard, and the grill is just right, and she will never get tired. Paired with lunch packs and soups, plus unlimited fries and lemon tea, it's a great value for money. The only small regret is that the iron plate is slightly not hot enough, and the hot sense of "babble" is slightly insufficient. What are you waiting for? Grab your friends and enjoy a delicious food trip here!

What to eat in Hong Kong on New Year's Eve?[proud]#Hong Kong Food#!Central Basehall ushered in a food destination not to be missed-Sister Zhen Seafood Hot Pot Restaurant Branch!
What to eat in Hong Kong on New Year's Eve?[proud]#Hong Kong Food#!Central Basehall ushered in a food destination not to be missed-Sister Zhen Seafood Hot Pot Restaurant Branch!
What to eat in Hong Kong on New Year's Eve?[proud]#Hong Kong Food#!Central Basehall ushered in a food destination not to be missed-Sister Zhen Seafood Hot Pot Restaurant Branch!
What to eat in Hong Kong on New Year's Eve?[proud]#Hong Kong Food#!Central Basehall ushered in a food destination not to be missed-Sister Zhen Seafood Hot Pot Restaurant Branch!
What to eat in Hong Kong on New Year's Eve?[proud]#Hong Kong Food#!Central Basehall ushered in a food destination not to be missed-Sister Zhen Seafood Hot Pot Restaurant Branch!
What to eat in Hong Kong on New Year's Eve?[proud]#Hong Kong Food#!Central Basehall ushered in a food destination not to be missed-Sister Zhen Seafood Hot Pot Restaurant Branch!

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