Xinwang Teahouse · Breakfast · Night Snack (Changle Branch)
粤菜 · ⭐ 4.1
No. 175 Changle Road, Unit -1

Dishes
Ice Fire Pineapple BunIce Fire Pineapple Bun is a dessert and snack combination, primarily made with freshly baked pineapple buns and cold butter. The preparation involves placing frozen butter slices into the warm pineapple bun; the butter melts upon contact with heat, perfectly blending with the sweet aroma of the bun.
Original Hong Kong Style Milk TeaA classic Hong Kong-style milk tea made with black tea and condensed milk, known for its rich flavor and smooth texture.
Char Siu and Roast Duck ComboA classic Cantonese dish combining sweet-savory char siu with crispy roast duck, both prepared using traditional methods for rich flavor and texture.
Signature Twin PotA signature dish featuring two distinct flavors in one pot—one spicy and numbing, the other mild and savory—served with assorted meats and vegetables.
Stir-Fried Beef Rice NoodlesStir-fried beef and rice noodles is a Chinese dish featuring beef and rice noodles as main ingredients. The rice noodles are cut into segments and stir-fried with sliced beef, seasoned with soy sauce and oyster sauce, along with葱姜蒜 and vegetables for a quick, flavorful dish.
Assorted Roasted Meats PlatterRoast meat platter is a delicacy featuring a selection of various roasted meats, typically including roast duck, roast goose, and barbecued pork. After careful preparation and slicing, the meats are artfully arranged on a plate. Each type of meat is tender and juicy, paired with a specially crafted sauce to create a rich and layered flavor experience.
Pineapple BunThe pineapple bun is a type of bread originating from Hong Kong, named for its resemblance to a pineapple in appearance. Its distinctive feature is a crisp crust made from a mixture of granulated sugar, eggs, flour, and lard, which forms a golden, grid-patterned crunchy surface after baking. The inner part of the bun is soft and sweet.
Hong Kong Noodle BowlCheung fun is a Hong Kong specialty snack featuring thin noodles, char siu, fish balls, beef balls, pork skin, bean sprouts, and eggs. Cooked noodles are placed in a bowl, topped with broth and assorted ingredients, then finished with sauce or chili oil.
Creamy Milk TeaHong Kong-style milk tea is a beverage made primarily from high-quality black tea and fresh milk. The preparation involves brewing the black tea to its optimal strength, then mixing it with an appropriate amount of fresh milk. By stirring thoroughly, the two ingredients blend seamlessly, resulting in a silky texture and rich tea-milk flavor.
Fresh Shrimp Wonton NoodlesFresh shrimp wonton noodles is a traditional noodle dish made primarily from fresh shrimp, pork, and flour. The wonton wrappers are thin and generously filled with tender shrimp and pork, paired with smooth noodles and a clear, flavorful broth that offers a simple yet refined taste.
Yin Yang Milk TeaYuan Yang Milk Tea is a blended beverage primarily made by mixing black tea and milk in specific proportions. Typically, hot black tea and warm milk are poured into a cup in layers, creating a visually striking red-and-white effect. Some versions include syrup or condensed milk to adjust sweetness, and additional ingredients such as tapioca pearls or coconut jelly can be added according to personal preference.