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The Guide滿記甜品 Honeymoon DessertInformation:
Review:Honeymoon Dessert is a dessert shop established in 1998, by five students who knew each other since secondary school. Since they knew each other, they have determined to make a restaurant worthy to pass down from family to family. These days, they already have five locations in the downtown areas of Hong Kong, and they are especially popular in the Sai Kung district. Honey Dessert's mango series is the hot seller, especially with their famous "Yeung Chi Kam Lo". It is a popular dessert made of mango, grapefruit, sago, coconut milk, carnation and sugar. It might be the dessert for you if you enjoy sweet tofu – sort of like a mix and match. Another great dessert is the mango pancake. It mixes smooth cream with fresh mango, making it a very delicious menu item. Lastly, they have a creative mango dessert, made of vanilla juice with mango and black sticky rice. Black sticky rice tastes sweet, soft and sticky, and it is exceptionally tasty when served with vanilla and mango. Their selection of durian desserts is well known along with their mango series. It has many different kinds including puddings, pancakes and so forth. Last but not least, Honeymoon has a varied selection of traditional Chinese desserts such as sweet soup with papaya and white fungus: a refreshing, sweet soup that helps people feel rejuvenated, especially women. And if you have the appetite, check out the ice-cream with bean jelly and sweet glutinous balls, sprinkled with white sesame seeds. Ratings:
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