Hahahaha why not? Lan Fong Yuen and Tai Cheong egg tart is within 1min walking distance - you can do that together. But to me, I don't really understand the hoo-haa of Tai Cheong. I asked some other friends and they too, agree it's just alright.
Going up to the Peak, you're just planning to check out the view and get down right? I suggest that you get your your peak tram tickets in advance and go for the fast track (short queue):
https://www.klook.com/activity/765-peak-tra...rrace-hongkong/ But unfortunately Klook's one all include the Sky Terrace. If you didn't want the Sky Terrace, gotta get your tickets at the counter.
So perhaps after you're back from Victoria Peak can drop by Mak's Noodle for a meal.
I didn't mention "no people" woh hahahaha you said
no queue, so I was doubting by asking really?
as my friend went there before shop open and there was already a queue. Forgot the price ady but Kam Wah is officially my favourite char chan teng! The french toast was just as awesome <3 ...hmmm they were rude? I think in comparison, staffs at Kam Wah is pretty nice. It rained a little and my friend were a little wet, the staffs gave him tissues to wipe off - which were surprising to us

coz you know, all the stories we heard on how bad char chan teng can be. But so far I've never really had any bad experience except encountering rude uncles along the road when I ask for direction.
Taufoo fah must go Lantau Island! They have this "spring water taufoofah" hahahahahahaha no idea genuine or not but I can tell you - it's really good. Very refreshing, cooling and silky smooth - almost melting in your mouth. How I missed it!!
no need go lantau for taufufah, there are several well known among locals, you may give it a try their taufufah & bean products such as bean curd, yangtaofu, etc
soon heng long dou ban chong @ cheuang sha wan (451 Shun Ning Rd, Cheung Sha Wan)