From bc Magazine:
"Cafe Locomotive serves up contemporary Vietnamese fare. The ‘Locomotive’ comes from the story of an old hawker selling noodles near the engine at a train station in Vietnam. Passengers waiting for the train were so lured by the aroma of his simmering beef broth that a line, extending the whole length of the train, formed."
Serving lunch and dinner daily.
"This small Vietnamese eatery offers the Locomotive Special ($63) giving you the satisfaction of enjoying generous portions of raw beef, tendons, brisket, and meatballs all in one bowl of pho."
— Time Out Hong Kong, June 9, 2010
ADDRESS
11 Wun Sha St,
Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China
DESCRIPTION
From bc Magazine:
"Cafe Locomotive serves up contemporary Vietnamese fare. The ‘Locomotive’ comes from the story of an old hawker selling noodles near the engine at a train station in Vietnam. Passengers waiting for the train were so lured by the aroma of his simmering beef broth that a line, extending the whole length of the train, formed."
Serving lunch and dinner daily.
"This small Vietnamese eatery offers the Locomotive Special ($63) giving you the satisfaction of enjoying generous portions of raw beef, tendons, brisket, and meatballs all in one bowl of pho."
— Time Out Hong Kong, June 9, 2010