The Medu dining room opened in 1950 and stands for more than 70 years. It still retains its former appearance, brick and tile. The Medu has two floors, the entrance signboard is conspicuous and the font is prominent. The decoration maintains the style of the 1950s. Looking around for a week, handwritten meal cards, green iron windows, wooden shutters can be seen everywhere, and the large old-fashioned cashier at the cashier is almost extinct. The meal brand is dense and the style is many. This is one of the characteristics of the colonial period. There are both Chinese and Western styles. The pork ribs rice is the most famous dish, which is called instant. Received an order, the chopped ribs will be cut into the flavor, fried to golden, and roasted with the rice for ten minutes, fresh and hot to the diners. For seven decades, the United States has carried the collective memories of Hong Kong people, and everyone is like walking into a museum and stopping in the past years.