I find it difficult to imagine a Japanese café with a French name, but thank you for explaining it. I noticed that, on the wall. there was a photograph of the beautiful French actress from the 1960's - Brigitte Bardot. She made a record of a song called 'La Madrague', but I don't remember when that was. I'm afraid that I don't know that film from Hong Kong, but I'm not a big film fan anyway. I love bookshops, although I get most of my books 'on line' now. It's all I spend any money on; in fact I had four books delivered on Saturday. They are not very specialised books, just introductory level books on Japan. That food looked delicious, especially that hot one that Nissom had with melted cheese, egg and ? tomato? The egg sandwich was huge!!! I could never have eaten all that spaghetti as well though!!! Take care both of you, can't wait for the next video!
Hello, good to see your comment again! Hope you like this video. We are so happy to know that you know that actress and can connect to the history of this cafe. The portion of all the food is big. We love the egg sandwiches sooo much haha. We are also book lovers. We buy lots of books from bookshops and from Amazon. We have upcoming videos about bookshops in Hong Kong. Look forward to your next comment. Enjoy your week with your books. 😊