Tsuen Wan | Quality Dinner at The uniek Cafe.
by eat.to.be.joy
Jan 5, 2025
Harrison Wong clothing store at Nan Fung Spinning Mill is connected to a restaurant called Labels Cafe.
This cafe is my second most popular eatery at Nan Fung Spinning Mill (the first being Sun Tai Kwong Lamp Wonton Noodles). Besides the comfortable environment, it also offers great value for money.
The shop has outdoor seating, but I prefer sitting indoors to enjoy the air conditioning, which is more comfortable.
The lunch menu is limited, only options A to E: three types of pasta and two types of burgers. The most expensive beef burger, including a drink and soup, costs 98 HKD (no service charge, and when I visited, the mall was still offering a 20% discount).
The soup of the day was corn cream soup, which tasted quite good with plenty of corn, though it could be a bit richer. For some reason, corn soup always brings back childhood memories.
I ordered the black truffle double mushroom pasta and the mentaiko seafood cream pasta. I only tried a small amount of the former, which was quite fragrant.
The mentaiko seafood cream pasta had mussels, shrimp, clams, mushrooms, and cherry tomatoes, with plenty of ingredients. I liked that the mentaiko sauce was rich and flavorful, and the pasta had a good bite. For just a few dozen HKD, there’s really nothing to complain about.
I didn’t have coffee that day; the juice was also free of charge, so I went a bit healthier.
The Harrison Wong clothes next door are quite pricey; I didn’t expect the cafe from the same brand to be so affordable.
Restaurant info:
Labels Cafe
Shop 305, 3rd Floor, Nan Fung Spinning Mill, 45 Pak Tin Par Street, Tsuen Wan
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