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!!
I was overall pretty impressed by my experience here at Tai Cheong Bakery.
Visit Tai Cheong Bakery Cha Chaang Teng at Holland Village to relish the authentic Hong Kong food.
In all honesty, we are glad that our Hong Kong cafe scene has long gone beyond Xin Wang Cafe. With the likes of Honolulu Cafe to the latest Tai Cheong Bakery, the standards here are decently good with affordable price points. And for that, we are always up to be back for more even though we wished it is a bigger and more comfortable space.
A visit to Tai Cheong is not complete without trying out their signature bakes. Customers can expect to look forward to treats such as the Bolo Bun ($2.20), Coconut Tart ($2.50) and famous Egg Tart ($1.90). The unique butter cookie-like crust and smooth egg custard is what make the egg tart legendary.
Tai Cheong Bakery has opened its FIRST dine-in concept at Holland Village. Share this article if you are a fan of Cha Chaan Tengs!