It is all middle-aged and elderly white clothes waiters, which is a bit of the taste of old Hong Kong in the 1950s and 1960s. The snacks are small and well-worked and worth tasting. It's just that the price is small and expensive, the light tea is only 32 yuan per person, and the two people spent 390 Hong Kong dollars and just full. Most people can only sit on the second and third floors, and many times they have to make an appointment. We came early, and it was Monday, and we sat on the second floor. The first floor was reserved for celebrities. It was a coincidence that we were lucky to meet Cai Lan. If you want to see celebrities, you can take your luck here.