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Another One

A Cramped Vietnamese Cafe in Tsim Sha Tsui

Date of Visit: 16 Jan 2021

Located on Humphreys Avenue in Tsim Sha Tsui, Another One is a new cafe that serves Vietnamese food, coffee and desserts.

Just to give you a heads-up, Another One is quite small, especially the area around the bar table area. This high table we took is opposite to the bar table. My friend and I were both slim, but we still found the environment very compressing. All the staff are quite thin indeed, but their body or apron would still brush you whenever they walk pass…But the worst was the exhaust. The ventilation is really poor in this cramped restaurant, and since we sat opposite to the kitchen, our clothes, hair, belongings all caught the smell of the exhaust which lasted for the rest of the day…This really isn’t an okay dining environment, luckily my friend and I only ordered two desserts to share, and we left within 30 minutes.

Saint Honore

For HKD$56, this piece of Saint Honore was smaller than expected, it’s more like bite-size finger food. Nevertheless, the pastry at the bottom was decent puffy and flakey. The brown puffs on top were quite hard though.

This Lemongrass Creme Brulee was also HKD$56, but it was way better and more valuable than the Saint Honore. The creme brulee was very smooth and creamy, and had a nice hint of lemongrass flavour. The mango and biscuit ring on top was definitely a highlight.

Not sure about the banh mi and noodles, they look good. But I might not be coming back again into this compressing restaurant…

📍Another One
G/F, The Humphreys, 6–6A Humphreys Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

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