The most horrible Wanton noodles in Hong Kong can be found in...Hong Kong Disneyland! On our recent trip there, we came across this Tahitian Terrace cafe in Adventureland and my gosh! the wanton noodles here is absolutely horrible! The noodles just do not have the typical "皂水"("soap water") taste to it. Just plain yellow noodles that you can find in every school canteen in Singapore. Utterly disappointing. And guess what? They have got the cheeks to charge HK48 (S$9.60) a bowl! What a rip-off!
Next stop......Tomorrowland on Day 2. This time we went to the Comet Cafe, which is located
just outside the Autopia station and we tried the Rice with Stewed Chicken as well as the Rice with Sweet and Sour Fish. Nothing much to talk about the former but I must say the Sweet and Sour Fish with Rice is simply marvelous! No overly strong fishy taste and somehow, the sweet and sour sauce just gives an overall balanced flavour to the dish. A simple but delicious meal that cost HK$45 (S$9) a plate.
Enough of al-Fresco street dining, we decided to go for restaurants on Day 3. We tried both the Main Street Corner Cafe (which serves western food) as well as the Plaza Inn, which is managed by the Maxim's chain of Chinese Restaurant. The fish and chips served at Main Street Corner Cafe is quite tasty with the batter fried to a golden brown color.
Again, there is no overly strong fish taste to it, just right to my liking. The tartar sauce that came with it compliments the fish very well too. The ambience in this place is very cosy, ala Little House on the Praire! A meal for the four of us, comprising of one Christmas Set Meal, one Fish and Chips complete with drinks and dessert cost less than S$100. Reasonable food at reasonable prices.
Lunch at Plaza Inn was Chinese food. Finally, we had decent tasting Wanton noodles, Char Siew and some Dim Sum. The 流沙奶皇包 is quite normal. The buns are served hot and soft but the filling could have been more watery to make it better. Anyway, the asthetics more than compensates the mediocre taste of the buns. Well, it is pretty difficult to find a decent Chinese Restaurant in Disneyland and somehow it must be my yearning for Chinese Food that I would rate this place as a must visit even though the taste of the food here is not quite what you would expect in Hong Kong.

Next stop......Tomorrowland on Day 2. This time we went to the Comet Cafe, which is located
Enough of al-Fresco street dining, we decided to go for restaurants on Day 3. We tried both the Main Street Corner Cafe (which serves western food) as well as the Plaza Inn, which is managed by the Maxim's chain of Chinese Restaurant. The fish and chips served at Main Street Corner Cafe is quite tasty with the batter fried to a golden brown color.
Lunch at Plaza Inn was Chinese food. Finally, we had decent tasting Wanton noodles, Char Siew and some Dim Sum. The 流沙奶皇包 is quite normal. The buns are served hot and soft but the filling could have been more watery to make it better. Anyway, the asthetics more than compensates the mediocre taste of the buns. Well, it is pretty difficult to find a decent Chinese Restaurant in Disneyland and somehow it must be my yearning for Chinese Food that I would rate this place as a must visit even though the taste of the food here is not quite what you would expect in Hong Kong.