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- Bing_sutt abstract "Bing Sutt (Chinese: 冰室; pinyin: Bīng Shì; literally: \"Ice Room\") is a type of traditional coffee house in Hong Kong. Commonly found in 1950s and 1960s-era, it is characterized by old furniture and settings such as the small tiled floors, hanging fans, folding chairs and so on. Bing Sutt provides light meals and drinks and is neighbourhood-oriented. It is believed to be the predecessor of Cha Chaan Teng.".
- Bing_sutt comment "Bing Sutt (Chinese: 冰室; pinyin: Bīng Shì; literally: \"Ice Room\") is a type of traditional coffee house in Hong Kong. Commonly found in 1950s and 1960s-era, it is characterized by old furniture and settings such as the small tiled floors, hanging fans, folding chairs and so on. Bing Sutt provides light meals and drinks and is neighbourhood-oriented. It is believed to be the predecessor of Cha Chaan Teng.".