Oat Milk Flat White
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Oat Milk Flat White
................................$Pretzel Avocado and Poached Eggs
................................$Black Truffle Scrambled Eggs Burger
................................$Dirty Tiramisu
................................$Sourdough
................................$Char Siu Burger
................................$Espresso on Rocks
................................$Beetroot Yoghurt Bowl
................................$Pineapple
................................$Hand Drip Coffee
................................$Blueberry Bagel
................................$Lime Tart
................................$Portobello Omelette
................................$Spicy Classic Omnipork Meatball Pasta
................................$Scramble Eggs
................................$火腿扁意粉
................................$At Reaction Coffee Roasters on Mody Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, the menu feels like a thoughtful blend of Aussie‑style brunch and creative café classics that keeps me coming back for both coffee and food. The coffee lineup itself hits all the right notes with classics like Oat Milk Flat White and Espresso on Rocks, plus a smooth Hand Drip Coffee that’s perfect if you want something lighter and more nuanced with your meal. For brunch lovers, the Pretzel Avocado and Poached Eggs and Beetroot Yoghurt Bowl bring fresh, colourful vibes, while hearty plates like Portobello Omelette and Scramble Eggs are simple and satisfying without trying too hard. If you’re in the mood for something bold and a little indulgent, the Black Truffle Scrambled Eggs Burger and Char Siu Burger are standout options that balance rich flavours with interesting twists. The sweet side of the menu is just as tempting: the tangy Lime Tart and the decadent Dirty Tiramisu are delightful ways to finish, ideally with a sip of coffee in hand. There’s also a Blueberry Bagel and house‑baked Sourdough that make great add‑ons or lighter bites between meals. Overall, the menu feels cohesive yet diverse, with enough variety to satisfy a mix of coffee fans and brunch seekers in Hong Kong’s busy Tsim Sha Tsui neighbourhood.