Full-bodied, silky milk tea made from a blend of different tea varieties. Served hot with condensed milk.
Tips from diners
This tea is carefully brewed—it's not bitter despite the dark color. Drink it while hot.
Pair with any dish. The velvety taste is the whole reason many locals come here.
Thick-cut toast soaked in egg custard, fried until golden, and topped with condensed milk and butter.
Tips from diners
A classic afternoon snack. The bread is soft inside, crispy outside.
Enjoy with a glass of cold milk or more milk tea.
Soft, buttery scrambled eggs with black truffle shavings on crispy toast, paired with milk tea.
Tips from diners
This is the signature dish and worth the premium price. The egg is cooked slowly and stays creamy.
Order the milk tea on the side—it cuts through the richness beautifully.
Tender roasted char siu folded into fluffy scrambled eggs over steamed rice with a touch of soy.
Tips from diners
The pork is sliced thick and has a slight char. Mix the egg through the rice thoroughly before eating.
This is a hearty breakfast or lunch option.
Western pasta tossed with soy sauce, pork, onions, and tomato. A cha chaan teng classic with a light char.
Tips from diners
This is comfort food with a Hong Kong twist—not Italian, but satisfying in its own way.
Ask for extra sauce if you like it wetter.
Chrisly's retro wood and ceiling-fan decor transports you back to 1950s-60s Hong Kong. The signature dish—soft, buttery scrambled eggs with black truffle shavings on toast—commands a premium price but justifies it with slow cooking that keeps the custard creamy throughout.
Retro 1950s-60s decor with wood furniture, ceiling fans, and nostalgic Hong Kong vibes. It's a visual step back in time.
Small space with 20-30 seats. Breakfast (7-10:30am) and lunch (12-2pm) get busy. Come off-peak for a more relaxed experience.
Service is attentive but not rushed. Staff know the menu well and can recommend pairings.
Cash and card accepted. Many tourists make this a deliberate stop.
Close to Mong Kok MTR. The neighborhood energy outside contrasts sharply with the quiet, retro vibe inside.
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