Mu Yue Lane (Tuen Mun) Taiwanese Restaurant
by Foodluckeveryday Michelle
Jul 28, 2021
Muyue Lane
📍Shop 4-5, G/F, Li Sheng Building, 7 Jing Chai Street, Tuen Mun
This time I went to Hongqiao in Greater Western Hong Kong to find food. The restaurant is close to Jingfeng Station. The place is not big but I can sit comfortably within 5 minutes. I ordered a main course of two snacks and two drinks to relax🍽👍🏻
- Shrimp Fried Rice with Scallops $90 (Editor's recommendation!)
It is worth mentioning that the fried rice is fried with distinct grains and is very fragrant😋 The shrimp is crispy, added with dried mussel sauce to decorate the whole fried rice, the seafood flavor constantly seeps out of the mouth, and will not cover the flavor of other ingredients, the fried rice is not very oily, personally recommend this!
- Chicken wings with rice $72
I was looking forward to seeing this dish on the menu, and it was indeed brewed quite tasty, the chicken wings were made golden brown, and the rice dry and wet was controlled just right, plus two things that reminded me of the chicken wings wrapped rice that I had eaten in Taiwan.
- Groundnut strips $46
The sweet potato strips are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, and the snacks are well seasoned. They are suitable for those with a stronger taste
- Rose Honeydew Fruit Tea & Snow Chrysanthemum Apple Tea
Ask the clerk turned out to be able to order less sweet / no sweet, less sweetness just right
The overall portion is OK for two people, but the price is moderate for Taiwanese restaurants, which is more expensive than those in Taiwan ~ However, the overall environment and food quality were not disappointed🌟
In addition, I may be sitting in the ventilation position, the food is easy to get cold, we remember to eat while it's hot 🔥 ~
Recommended: 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑
Value for money: 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌗
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