Reviews
A cafe that offers a very limited menu due the impact of COVID-19. However, the quality of the food is not compromised. The cafe previously competed in the HK Milk Tea King competitions locally in Toronto and one year in Hong Kong after winning the Toronto competition. It is one of the better milk teas in town that is reasonably priced. What's important to note is that this cafe is run by visually impaired persons VIP with assistance from volunteers. It is a worthwhile cause. Opened with limited hours presently. Thurs and Fridays from 1 to 5pm. Because it is located inside the 105 Gibson Center a community centre, you will need to go through screening and vaccine passport validation to get to the cafe. Ask the volunteers where you can find the booth if it is your first visit to the 105 Gibson Centre!
The best Hong Kong Style Milk Tea!!! I also tried their ramen, it's way better than many other ramen shops. : Please try!!!
Okay, you HAVE to try their HK style milk tea. At first I didn’t have any expectations, but when I had my first sip… oh man, it hit the spot!
Simple menu but sufficient for a healthy, inexpensive, lunch or afternoon tea. I've tried the daily lunch special usually rice with meat and veggies, low fat low salt but surprisingly tasty, Hong Kong styled milk tea, curry fish balls and homemade cookies, all prepared by visually impaired staff. Service is a bit slow but acceptable. The staff are very friendly. This small café is located inside the Gibson Centre, without any eye-catching outdoor signs or displays
What a gem! Had honey ginger tea here, absolutely loved it. Great staff. Cash only. Inside a spacious community centre.
milk tea is a must try here
THE best silk milk tea in town!
Cafe is operate by friendly visually impaired staff.
Great to support local initiatives helping the community members!
Translated by Google Service is good and quiet. will come again next time Original