Food at Tai Cheong Bakery is classic Hong Kong tea house cuisine, focusing on snack, desserts, and light bites.
Order this to try as we saw most of the table ordering it! Turn out it was good. I can taste the truffle in every bite and the cheese was well spreaded.
Overall, Tai Cheong Bakery definitely served the comfort food that the Hong Kongers have on daily basis. It is good, but don't expect extraordinary stuff. We'll definitely make a return visit, just not very keen on spending too much time lining up. Cheers!!
So the Elvis bagel tasted exactly like how it was described, of candied bacon, caramelised banana and peanut butter. It seemed like a weird combination on what was essentially harder bread, but tasted quite good.
Madmoiselle Chantal featured corned beef, honey baked ham, Swiss cheese with a sunny side up and some Carolina mustard. I liked it as a cold cut bagel with eggs and cheese.
Overall, I am glad that Two Men Bagel House has opened in Holland Village and judging from the queues in their opening week