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Australia Dairy Company

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Opening hours
  • Monday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Thursday: Closed
  • Friday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Saturday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Sunday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM

A chaotic local diner famous for its lightning-fast service, legendary scrambled eggs, and local breakfast sets.

Signature
Scrambled Egg Toast

Reviews from Google

Devina R4 months ago
I came at 9pm so this breakfast spot was closing. No queue at all. Inside was still half full. Service was very bad like every review said. The young man threw the plate at our table. The food tasted good though and i think because we didn't queue. If we queue long enough for these kinda food with these taste, expectations would skyrocketing. The macaroni soup was bland. The scrambled egg had such an amazing texture. Perfect The french toast with butter and honey was clearly the winner. So good. Personally I just don't like HK milk tea in general. But iced version was much better than the hot one
Queen Bee6 months ago
This place was organized chaos and I loved it - there’s a long line in front of the restaurant and you wait to get seated with strangers. At our square table of 4, my husband and I got to share a triangular half of the table while two other parties of 1 shared the other side of the table. Talk about maximizing space! We went early in the day and had to wait about 10-15 mins; groups of 1-2 people got through much quicker than bigger ones. So id recommend splitting up. I also loved all the food - egg pudding, egg sandwich, French toast, and milk tea. It was my favorite restaurant in Hong Kong.
Chara month ago
Good place to try a typical HK style breakfast. Long queue but moves super fast, sharing table with other customers is normal. Attentive staff despite their stoic expression, there’s English menu as well for those struggling with the Chinese one. It felt like our food came out in under 3 minutes which impressed us. Top things to order are the macaroni soup, toast and scrambled eggs with what we suspect would be an unhealthy amount of butter used to achieve this flavour. Must try the pudding, very refreshing!
M “まるるん”3 weeks ago
This place is mentioned by every travel blogger and every YouTuber for a reason. There are many tourists, and there are also many local people who pop in for a quick bite. Depending on the time you enter, there is a small breakfast and a small lunch menu as well. I had the simple morning menu which consisted of macaroni soup, scrambled eggs and toast and a Hong Kong styled milk tea for $48 for an additional two dollars you can get your tea or coffee iced as well. I will definitely say that this place is worth the hype. I would definitely line up here again. I also enjoyed finally being able to sit in and share tables with the locals.
Klára Ondrušová2 months ago
I have been here many times and every single time I get reaffirmed that they serve the best scrambled eggs in the world. The macaroni and ham soup that's part of the set is just okay but make sure to order the dishes with sandwiches with scrambled eggs. Great milk tea (even though I do recommend asking for less ice) and French toast. Expect the place to be super chaotic, rushy and if you come alone or in 2, you might be seated with somebody else (just normal HK style). The sets are around 50 HKD but once in a while it is really worth it to visit. Just a heads up, they don't take Visa, only cash, and maybe Octopus (about Alipay, I'm not sure).
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