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Café 100 Menu Hong Kong 2024 With Prices List
Popular
Sweet and Sour Pork with Peach
from HK$ 76.5HK$ 85
Pan-fried Minced Pork Cake with Water Chestnut and Lotus Root
from HK$ 76.5HK$ 85
Stir-fried Mixed Vegetables
from HK$ 63HK$ 70
Stir-fried Beef Tenderloin with Sweet and Sour Sauce
from HK$ 82.8HK$ 92
Beancurd Stick Turnip and Beef Brisket in Casserole
from HK$ 81HK$ 90
Stir Fried Broccoli and Shrimp with Garlic
from HK$ 84.6HK$ 94
Hot & Spicy – Available after 6:00 pm
Rice with Spicy and Hot Beef
HK$ 56.7HK$ 63
Rice with Spicy and Hot Chicken
HK$ 56.7HK$ 63
Mapo Tufu with Rice
HK$ 56.7HK$ 63
Casserole – Available after 6:00 pm
Satay Beef Enoki Mushrooms & Vermicelli in Casserole
from HK$ 79.2HK$ 88
Grass Carp with Ginger and Spring Onion in Casserole
from HK$ 80.1HK$ 89
Sichuan Mapo Tofu and Meat Floss in Casserole
from HK$ 73.8HK$ 82
Beancurd Stick Turnip and Beef Brisket in Casserole
from HK$ 81HK$ 90
Eggplant Minced Pork and Salted Fish in Casserole
from HK$ 73.8HK$ 82
Steamed Rice – Available after 6:00 pm
Steamed Chicken with Cordyceps & Black Fungus
from HK$ 72HK$ 80
Steamed Grass Carp with Preserved Vegetable
from HK$ 72.9HK$ 81
Steamed Grass Carp with Black Bean Sauce
from HK$ 72.9HK$ 81
Steamed Pork Patty with Preserved Vegetable and Salted Fish
from HK$ 75.6HK$ 84
Side Dishes – Available after 6:00 pm
Pan-fried Minced Pork Cake with Water Chestnut and Lotus Root
from HK$ 76.5HK$ 85
Fried Beef Sliced & Vegetables with Fermented Shrimps Paste
from HK$ 72.9HK$ 81
Braised Seasonal Vegetables with Salted Eggs & Thousand Year Eggs in Broth
from HK$ 72.9HK$ 81
Poached Fish in Pungent Spicy & Sour Soup
from HK$ 78.3HK$ 87
Sweet and Sour Pork with Peach
from HK$ 76.5HK$ 85
Shrimps & Pan-fried Egg with Shallots
from HK$ 79.2HK$ 88
Poached Fish with Pickled Cabbage in Pungent Spicy & Sour Soup
from HK$ 78.3HK$ 87
Salt and Pepper Pork Chop
from HK$ 77.4HK$ 86
Stir Fried Broccoli and Shrimp with Garlic
from HK$ 84.6HK$ 94
Pan-fried Egg with Minced Pork & Bitter Melon
from HK$ 69.3HK$ 77
Enoki Mushroom Fried with Vegetables
from HK$ 69.3HK$ 77
Stir-fried Beef Tenderloin with Sweet and Sour Sauce
from HK$ 82.8HK$ 92
Stir-fried Mixed Vegetables
from HK$ 63HK$ 70
Sizzling Plate – Available after 6:00 pm
Mixed Grill With Pork Chop Chicken Steak & Cutlet Fish Fillet Served With French Fries
from HK$ 92.7HK$ 103
Beef Steak Served With French Fries
from HK$ 96.3HK$ 107
Chicken Steak & Cervelat Sausage Served With French Fries
from HK$ 85.5HK$ 95
Pork Chop & Cervelat Sauage Served With French Fries
from HK$ 85.5HK$ 95
Scallions – Available after 6:00 pm
Chicken steak & Scallion with Rice
from HK$ 57.6HK$ 64
Garlic & BBQ Pork Scallion with Rice
from HK$ 63HK$ 70
Homemade Curry – Available after 6:00 pm
Curry Chicken Steak with Rice
from HK$ 64.8HK$ 72
Curry Cutlet Fish Fillet with Rice
from HK$ 64.8HK$ 72
Rice – Available after 6:00 pm
Steamed Chicken with Ginger and Spring Onion
from HK$ 73.8HK$ 82
Pan-fried Steak & Double Nofl-ip Over Easy Egg with Rice B(lack Pepper Sauce)
from HK$ 63.9HK$ 71
Fried Rice with Salted FishMushroom and Diced Chicken
from HK$ 64.8HK$ 72
Sichuan Fried Rice with Spicy Beef
from HK$ 63.9HK$ 71
Yangzhou Fried Rice
from HK$ 63.9HK$ 71
Garlic BBQ Pork & No-flip Over Easy
from HK$ 63.9HK$ 71
Chicken Wings in Swiss Sauce & Double No-flip Over Easy Egg with Rice
from HK$ 63HK$ 70
Dinner – Available after 6:00 pm
Fried Rice Vermicelli in Singapore Style
from HK$ 63.9HK$ 71
Boil Beef Tofu Egg and Tomato Soup with Rice
from HK$ 52.2HK$ 58
Boiled Mustard Salt Egg and Pork with Rice
from HK$ 53.1HK$ 59
Stir-fried Flat Noodles with Beef(with Diced Ginger)
from HK$ 63.9HK$ 71
Deep-fried Fish Cake & Beancurd Crusts with Rice Vermicelli in Hot Spicy & Sour Soup
from HK$ 54.9HK$ 61
Fried Noodles with Shredded Pork & Bean Sprouts
from HK$ 63HK$ 70
Baked Pork Chop with Spaghetti in Tomato Sauce
from HK$ 66.6HK$ 74
Baked Chicken Steak with Cream & Mushroom Sauce
from HK$ 66.6HK$ 74
Pork Chop & Beancurd Crusts with Rice Vermicelli in Hot Spicy & Sour Soup
from HK$ 54.9HK$ 61
Chicken Steak & Beancurd Crusts with Rice Vermicelli in Hot Spicy & Sour Soup
from HK$ 54HK$ 60
Braised Chicken in Shanghai Style with Rice Noodles
from HK$ 54.9HK$ 61
Dinner for Two
from HK$ 177.3HK$ 197
Ovaline (Iced)
HK$ 20.7HK$ 23
Lemon Water (Iced)
HK$ 20.7HK$ 23
Yuan Yang(Coffee mixed with milk tea) (Iced)
HK$ 20.7HK$ 23
Lemon Tea (Hot)
HK$ 18.9HK$ 21
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Drinks
Ovaline (Hot)
HK$ 18.9HK$ 21
Yuan Yang(Coffee mixed with milk tea) (Hot)
HK$ 18.9HK$ 21
Coca-Cola® 330ml Can
HK$ 12.6HK$ 14
Lipton Milk Tea (Iced)
HK$ 20.7HK$ 23
Ribena (Iced)
HK$ 20.7HK$ 23
Lemon Tea (Iced)
HK$ 20.7HK$ 23
Lipton Milk Tea (Hot)
HK$ 18.9HK$ 21
Lemon Water (Hot)
HK$ 18.9HK$ 21
Coffee (Iced)
HK$ 20.7HK$ 23
Coffee (Hot)
HK$ 18.9HK$ 21
Ribena (Hot)
HK$ 18.9HK$ 21
Almond Milk (Hot)
HK$ 18.9HK$ 21
Almond Milk (Iced)
HK$ 20.7HK$ 23
Sprite® 330ml Can
HK$ 12.6HK$ 14
Holicks (Hot)
HK$ 18.9HK$ 21
Holicks (Iced)
HK$ 20.7HK$ 23
Special Drinks – Available after 11:30 am
Milk & Grass Jelly with Brown Suger Iced Drink (Iced Only)
HK$ 27HK$ 30
Milk & RedBeans with Brown Suger Iced Drink (Iced Only)
HK$ 27HK$ 30
Pineapple Iced Drink Drink(Iced Only)
HK$ 27HK$ 30
How many Café de Coral is there in Hong Kong?
Established in 1968 in Causeway Bay, Café de Coral operates over 100 locations in Hong Kong and 24 locations in China.
Expect it to be very busy during the school’s lunch period. LEAH HENNEL/ CALGARY HERALD Regent Or, right, owner of Cafe 100%, with manager Hanson Ma, says he is happy with the response to the cafe since its opening in May.
Does Café 100% accept credit cards?
You can use your Credit Card for shopping in stores that accept Credit Card payments.
Why is it called Cafe de Coral?
Although Chinese fast food chain Cafe de Coral is a household name in Hong Kong, it’s one that is somewhat lost in translation. The English name is loosely derived from the sound of its Cantonese name, dai ga lok, which means “All Happy Together”.