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Crispi Bun TST, the taste of the food fits the tongue of Indonesia

DDHK.ORG - During the Covid-19 pandemic, many restaurant outlets were forced to close because the profits from the presence of the number of visitors did not cover operational costs. Despite the difficult conditions, some of them still survive and exist.

One that still exists is the Crispi Bun halal restaurant in Tsim Sha Tsui. "I just visited there," said the General Manager Dompet Dhuafa Hong Kong (DDHK), M. Imam Baihaqi, Monday (14/6/2021).

The priest did not come alone. He brought his wife and three children, enjoying the halal food menu at the restaurant, which is located at Shop A, G/F Ashley Road, TST.

“The location is close to the Kowloon Mosque. From Exit A of MTR TST station, only 5 minutes walk. So it's also good if you want to pray," said the man who has lived here for about 3 years Hong Kong that.

Crispi Bun is located about 5 minutes walk from Kowloon Mosque (Exit A of Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station).

Exit A is the MTR exit which is located just to the left of the Kowloon Mosque. That way, Crispi Bun is a restaurant that is quite ideal for lunch after or before performing the Zuhur prayer in congregation at the largest mosque in Hong Kong.

What's also interesting, after eating at Crispi Bun, you can immediately walk to Avenue of Stars, one of the most iconic tourist attractions in Tsim Sha Tsui.

Crispi Bun offers halal menus with prices ranging from HK$25 to HK$95.

Crispi Bun offers a variety of menus. Among them, grilled chicken and beef, chicken burger and crispy angus beef burger, french fries, wraps, and hot dogs. Based on a post on his official Facebook account, Crispi Bun guarantees that the food it sells is 100% halal!

So, what about Indonesians who are said to have the principle of "you haven't eaten if you haven't eaten rice"? +62 citizens, whether living and working in Hong Kong or traveling in the Land of Concrete, don't need to worry, because this restaurant also has a white rice menu.

The taste of the food at Crispi Bun fits the Indonesian tongue, said Imam Baihaqi.

On that day, Imam Baihaqi ate crispy chicken, rice, and potato wedges. "The taste fits the tongue of Indonesians. In Indonesia, the menus are similar to the menus at KFC and McD. I think the chicken is delicious. The price is also not too expensive," he said.

According to the menu, the price of halal food at Crispi Bun ranges from HK$25 for the cheapest, “Fries to Meal”, to HK$95 for the most expensive, “Impossible Burgers”.

Based on the information posted on his official Facebook account, this restaurant is open every day, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. The restaurant's dining room has a capacity of 20-25 people.

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