Food

Alleluia Cafe

Hello! It’s been a while since I’ve been to a Hong Kong cafe but that’s what Grayson wanted this past weekend so we decided to go to Alleluia Cafe. Kingspark was another option that was on the table as was pearl castle but he wanted to have a set meal so we went to Alleluia Cafe instead.

Fried cutlets with rice and gravy

Grayson decided to go with the fried cutlets with rice and gravy. His meal came with a drink and a choice of soup. He went with the borsht.The meal was nothing special. It was enjoyable and filling so no complaints.

I decided to get the traditional soup. The one that day was pork and pear soup which is great on a hot day.

Seafood noodle soup

I decided to go with the noodle soup for my meal because most noodle soups had meat and I’m more of a seafood kinda gal. I decided to get squid and fish for my proteins and rice cakes for my carb. Our server looked at me as if I was crazy but it’s everything I like in a bowl so why not right?

Summary

1: Never again | 2: Bad | 3: Average | 4: Good | 5: Amazing
Food: 3
Service: 3
Value: 3
Ambiance: 3
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