Hidden among the traditional trading firms and hostels along Hong Kong Street is Ronin, yet another one of those ever-popular industrial chic cafes but with a tinge of Japanese influence (I have yet to come across another cafe that sells Japanese curry rice). Their coffee was strong and aromatic, but a lot less acidic than most strong coffees I have tasted. And though I'm not a big fan of this type of coffee (yet), I can't say it's not good either. My friend and I wanted to order a small dessert, but were disappointed to find very limited choices available at the counter. In the end, we settled on a Salted Caramel Brownie, of which I'm rarely disappointed by anything that is salted caramel. Unfortunately, the brownie turned out to be too wet for our liking, and was basically a wet mush on our plate by the time we decided we had enough of it (and by the way I don't usually leave anything behind on my plate) Worth commending is the service we received from the young waitress at the cashier. Unfortunately, with their not so attractive menu, this cafe might not be seeing much of me unless I happen to be in the vicinity again.