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Restaurant name |
Honkon Chanki Chachanten(Honkon Chanki Chachanten)
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Categories | Dim sum、Chinese、Cafe |
Phone number (for reservation and inquiry) |
042-227-1955 |
Reservation Availability |
Reservations available |
Address |
東京都武蔵野市吉祥寺本町1-8-14 山水ビル 1F |
Transportation |
4 minutes walk from Kichijoji Station on the Chuo Line 228 meters from Kichijoji. |
Opening hours |
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Budget |
¥1,000~¥1,999 ~¥999 |
Budget(Aggregate of reviews) |
¥1,000~¥1,999¥1,000~¥1,999
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Method of payment |
Credit Cards Accepted (VISA、Master、AMEX) Electronic money Not Accepted QR code payment Not Accepted |
Table money/charge |
なし |
Number of seats |
24 Seats |
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Maximum party size | 5people(Seating) |
Private dining rooms |
not allowed |
Private use |
OK For 20-50 people |
Non-smoking/smoking |
No smoking at all tables |
Parking lot |
not allowed Coin parking available nearby |
Space/facilities |
Free Wi-Fi available |
Occasion |
This occasion is recommended by many people. |
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Service |
Take-out,Delivery |
With children |
Kids are welcome(Babies are welcome,Preschool children are welcome,Elementary school students are welcome),Baby strollers accepted |
Website | |
Remarks |
PayPay available |
PR for restaurants |
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Even Hong Kong fans will be satisfied! You can enjoy classic dishes from the authentic Hong Kong cuisine! Hong Kong San Kee Cha Chaan Teng has an authentic atmosphere that makes you feel like you're i |
== Yakisoba (stir-fried noodles) He said that, so I denied it immediately, and when I left the store and showed him the sign in front of me, he said, "Oh, you know, we have this, please, we have it." That was good ((((;゚Д゚))))))) I ordered "Fried Furong Egg Rice (Hong Kong Style Omelette Rice) (? Yen)." Ah, that was good... I don't know the price, but /(^o^)\What the heck? The background music sounded like new music from over there, and the sound of a video the staff was watching, and loud voices flying around in the kitchen. This, too, might have been part of the atmosphere. There were only two female customers who looked Japanese, but more and more people started to fill up. It was completed in 8 minutes. Hmm... It seems like it's quite filling, and not a small portion. It's an omelette with a lot of toppings. There's no sauce on it, and it reminds me of Thai khao kai jiao or khao kai kon. The soy sauce-like aroma stimulates my nostrils. Well then. I'd rather have plain rice. Well, the rice is cooked well, which is important. The egg is topped with ham, green peppers, red peppers, and roasted pork, which is quite generous. It has a strong soy sauce-like flavor and saltiness, and the strong flavor of the ham and roasted pork makes it very easy to eat. It's like eating a rice omelet with lots of ingredients. Since I had drunk the soup at the previous restaurant, I was quite full. The volume was normal, maybe a little too much. I ate it all. It was like an omelet with a mixture of Tianjin rice and omelet, which is more Southeast Asian. It was quite full and I enjoyed it. The service was quite relaxed, with the staff watching a video with sound. You can hear Chinese being spoken loudly in the kitchen, so you might be able to experience that kind of atmosphere. It seems that they have stores in Iidabashi and Akasaka, but I wonder if you can get this omelet there? The bill was 1,300 yen. Eeeek At this price it's a bit hard to recommend (-_-;) To be continued.