📍 China, Guang Dong Sheng, Dong Guan Shi, 鸿福西路 邮政编码: 523071
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Google: 4.3 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Cafe de Coral in Dongguan, China, offers a delightful blend of fast food with a twist of Chinese and Western flavors. Known for its clean and hygienic environment, this restaurant prides itself on providing familiar tastes that patrons have come to rely on. The menu features a variety of dishes that cater to different palates, making it a great spot for families, friends, and solo travelers alike. With a casual ambiance, it’s perfect for a quick bite or a leisurely meal. The restaurant has garnered positive feedback for its efficient service and spacious dining areas, providing a comfortable setting for diners of all types.
Google: 4.3 (3 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (97 reviews)
You can always rely on CDC to deliver that familiar taste
It's my first time here. It's very nice. It's clean and hygienic. The boss is also a nice person##
if u want authentic hong kong cheap food, then you can try to eat here. they have a lot of choices, and quite cheap compared to other restaurants in hong kong. when on a budget, eat here
Cafe de coral has gone downhill, known for its mega cheap dishes I was disappointed with my food, ok £4 for a set meal is cheap as chips but it used to be so much better, they’ve gone for quantity over quality and it shows… I had a breakfast set, the pic menu looked nice…scrambled egg, ham, bread roll… bowl of spaghetti soup with roast pork and a HK style milk tea…. A lot for £4 but the food lacked taste, soup was weak, roast pork had a weird tang to it…. The ham was ok as was the bread roll….. many friends have commented stating cafe de coral is no longer what it was…. But it’s still thriving,, due to the cheap set menus… these cafe seemed to be filled with overseas worker who will be on low income… and school students… each to their own I suppose… if you’re in HK you should give it a try but don’t have high expectations