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Ky Xuong Chinese Food & Bakery
Good
Golden Bull Noodle 金牛美食
I guess pandemic era review: 04/01/2022 (Sorry for the photo quality, there's a thick plastic barrier in the way, then Google downscales the quality after that) My family has been visiting here for decades. The lady is nice. They are willing to make a custom order for me that's not on the menu at all. The prices are good. The food tatses great. The servings are generally good. I've never had problems. Small family business. My usually places are kind of far, so I have them make me fried eggs with tomatoes :) Very unknown restaurant unless you go out of your way to find small restaurants, or frequently shop at the grocery store inside the building. The restaurants here should get more attention, I hope people see my review(s). I would suggest either choosing from the menu or knowing Chinese to order; English may or may not be understood. I simply have a clear picture of what I want made :) The daughter usually isn't here to help take orders, from what I've noticed. I have them make me fried egg with tomatoes because my usually place(s) are kind of far :) This place is in an area with lots of other adjacent restaurants. The restaurants I've tried have been good, but this is the place I frequently find myself at.
Very tasty and yummy combo rice,I choose the pork feet ,bitter melon soup and the fish.the entree is rich flavored and soften.
Fuyi Kitchen
Language barrier was definitely an issue on this trip. Three “aunties” working and none spoke a word of English. That’s not the real issue though, as I was able to get what I went for which was some crispy roasted pork. Ruby down the street was closed (even though they were supposed to be open), so I searched and found Auntie’s. Ideally, I would have ordered a two item combo as I saw in a previous order pictured, but didn’t find it on the menu. Oh well, pointed to it hanging and settled for a pound, which I assumed was the minimum since they kept saying “one pound” over and over :). I agreed, but then it came to 1.5lbs and I’m the only one eating. No biggie. I love left overs. I wanted some hainan chicken and rice to offset the richness of the pork, but they pointed to what looked like a duck, but said it was chicken. Not hainan style and no rice, but I’m tired and getting hungry so asked for half only. Once I get home and try the “chicken”, I’m confirmed it’s duck and it’s not very flavorful. Oh well, I just won’t eat as much and have plenty of leftovers. Then I get to the roasted pork which looks great, but once intook a bite, I realized the piece has been there all day and was chewy instead of crispy. Decent flavor, but not great and without the crispy skin, total bummer. A couple of minutes in the air fryer and lots of siracha made it edible. Again, not bad but not all that good either. Oh well, at least infelt like I helped a small business of auntie’s :) Pro tip: don’t go near closing time. Take pics of what you want or take someone who speaks Mandarin :)
I was in the area with my friend & we were looking for a noodle soup spot. This had some great reviews and the pictures looked good. I ordered the mayonnaise shrimp, bbq pork noodle soup, wonton soup and others. The mayo shrimp was excellent and reminds me of walnut shrimp at other locations. The bbq pork of the noodle soup was delicious and the broth was on point. I would definitely come back and try their other menu items. Parking was descent and a great spot to get some noodle soup.
Tin Tin Restaurant
Delicious food. Recommended to try it. You will never regret. Reasonable price for lunch (11am to 6pm).
The lunch special is only $9.99 for 60+ dishes as of April 2022. This is a very typical Cantonese style Chinese restaurant and it is very similar to Sam Woo. The food is good and the size of the dishes are fair. Give it a try if you are looking for quick and decent Cantonese Chinese foods for cheap. Quick tips: Don't expect this is the cleanest restaurant. They do not have world class customer services there if you don't speak Cantonese.
Lucky 1 Restaurant
This is a small independent shop that only does take out. Nothing fancy. I came on a Sunday and the parking was packed. There are other shops and a supermarket as well. People do park and go rather quickly, though. If you spend more than $20, you won't be charged a $1 fee. They only accept mastercard and visa; otherwise, pay cash. Dim sum items are typically under $5. They sell other items/dishes for more and also specialty drinks. I ordered $58 worth of dim sum and tried some in the car. I was happy with my order. If you like cheap and decent dim sum, this place is it. Customers seem to love this place. There was a long line when I was here, and they kept refilling the food trays quickly.
One of our local gotos when we on a budget. Today we notice the price is up a bit. Food quality still pretty good. $35 fills 4 people.
Sam‘s Chinese Barbecue
The customer in front of me asked for 1lb of roasted pork but the butcher lady gave him 1.75lb! Then my turn and I asked for a specific cut but she was so bossy wanting to cut her way with burnt pig skin which I hate burnt pig skin. I asked for one pound but tried to upsell me 2 lbs as well. I said no. She got agitated and she cut so sloppy and put in my to go box sloppy and I didn't get the pig skins I wanted. So disappointed! Not coming back her. I would go back across the street at Ruby's BBQ with better selection with no burnt skin and better service.
Great price and yummy food. Our go-to for lunch!
Tai He Ju Dumplings House 泰禾居饺子馆
Delicious Chinese food, exceptionally friendly service, good prices. I tried egg and vermicelli fried dumplings and the fried beef and cumin dumplings which are similar to empanadas. I also enjoyed the pan-fried pork dumplings. They generously asked how many soups we would like, and gave us four egg flower soups for free. The inside of the restaurant was clean and spacious. Highly recommend!
This dumpling spot is reasonably priced and has a simple but clean dining area. The menu is quite limited. The dumplings appear to be a more Westernized take — the filling is a bit salty, the beef has a sticky texture, and the wrappers lack the chewy bite you’d typically expect. The flavors seem adjusted to suit broader, local tastes, which some may enjoy more than others. They also serve a complimentary corn and egg drop soup, which was a thoughtful touch, though it leans on the sweeter side. Parking is easy and convenient. Overall, it’s a decent place for a quick meal, I only have dumping, but probably not one I’d go out of my way to return to.
E @ Cup
Ordered 2 items: sweet & ginger pork rib, and Chinese meat balls. With flying noodle. Not prepared food package, but real cooked stuffs.
First time checking it out. Girl in a hurry food didn't have labels so I asked what it was she was giving attitude. Then asked for fried rice. She gave white I'm like girl bye. So went back to get exchanged she said something in her native tongue. Very rude.
Blooming VIP Restaurant
Good dim sum, good service-polite, efficient. Large sized taro fried dumpling. Skin (wrap) to shrimp dumpling is thin, with nice chew. Good flavors, not so salty. Good value. 7 dishes $52. Beautiful setting. Nice glass enclosed banquet room.
So this place completely fooled us. We came here thinking it was going to be great, little did we know my wife would end up getting food poisoned. We wanted a 6lb lobster. They said they didnt have any that big but they have 2 3lb ones. They ended up giving us pieces of lobster that they claimed added up to 6.5lbs. Some of the pieces you know didnt come from the same lobster because it was discolored and sour. We told the manager we think it might be rotten because the meat was mushie, smells and tasted sour, the lady manager said thats how it is, shruged her shoulders and walked away. Take a look at the pictures, you can see it looks shy at least 3 lbs and see the rotten meat. A table ordered 2 lbs of lobster and our plate of lobster looked exactly the same.... when we asked the manager about it, she said 6 lbs? No ours is 6.5lbs. I pointed out how it was missing 2 and a half claws and many tail pieces. She says that's how the lobsters come.... I have pictures, you can be the judge. We asked for a high chair twice and kept asking for water which eventually made it to us by near the end of dining. Do yourself a favor and go to Boston lobster or Newport seafood. If you do for what ever reason decide to go here, don't get scammed like us, go to the lobster tank and point to the one you want. If they don't pull it out to cook, you know they just screwed you. After thought, I bet the lobster is probably left over pieces from the previous banquet or maybe they have a bucket of pre chopped lobsters they throw into the fryer. It would explain the random pieces and ungodly amount of legs attached to multiple bodies and scattered rotten pieces. They even asked us if we want the tais and heads for some reason when we were packing.
E.A.T Bistro 飛雲
A “No nonsense”, classic HK style cafe for commoner. Big portions. Special lunch menu. All add to the higher QPR. I have been here a few times now. I found their pan fried noodles or dishes are better than their noodles in soup. Their steak & pork chops, chicken combo, seared tuna lunch were good too. Curry dishes were also good. The environment is a bit not as clean as I would like but it’s on par with the usual neighbor cafe in HK; you go there for a convenient & tasty quick meal, and not for service or atmosphere or much else. Services is efficient with minimal interaction. They get the job done.
Good food, good portions, great value. Like many Asian cafe restaurants, lunch specials are well priced and come with soups of the day. If you can, avoid the lunch rush for best service. We went right after lunch so the lunch crowd was gone and didn't have to wait for a table. Service and food was pretty good and fast. Plenty of parking. Again, it helps to avoid the lunch rush if you can.
Harlam's Kitchen 蝦林小廚
Best place to grab wonton noodles, fried egg noodles and congee. They have other dishes like rice rolled with Chinese donut. Prices are affordable, most dishes $7-10. My mom and I love this spot.
Love love love this place inside the food court. Have been coming here almost all my life. They are closed Wednesday. Best Hong Kong style foods. Amazing food at amazing deal, and portion. I'm simple, my favorite is soy sauce chow mein, sometime add BBQ pork. Beef chow fun, my next favorite. Beef stew wanton soup noodles, can't pass up. I always get it to go. Usually to LAX before I fly out! LoL
J J Hong Kong Cafe
I can count on J J Cafe being open late and having amazing authentic food. Parking is easy in their lot. Pleasant atmosphere and friendly wait service. I ordered the Won Ton Soup. I also ordered the Pork Hocks and Beef Stew Lo Mein. We got to put some of those noodles in our soup. Tender meat.
Been here a few times. The service here is slow when it gets busy. Parking is pretty easy in the underground parking garage. We ordered Beef Chow Fun, chicken fried steak and smelt roe fried rice. Our favorite dish is the smelt roe fried rice. The beef Chow Fun is just alright not much wok hei flavor. The chicken fried steak is big and juicy. We have been here many times for breakfast and lunch.