- Chinese Food
- Chinese Restaurant
- New York
- Kings County
- Bensonhurst
- Chinese Restaurant in New Utrecht Avenue
- The Legend Cafe House 雅谷
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Hours
Monday, 10:30 AM - 9:00 PMTuesday, 10:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday, 10:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday, 10:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday, 10:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday, 10:30 AM - 9:00 PM
About The Legend Cafe House 雅谷
Welcome to The Legend Cafe House 雅谷, a self-described "Hong Kong style cafe" located at 8140 New Utrecht Ave in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York (NY 11214). As a Chinese Restaurant with a specific focus on Hong Kong-style cuisine, The Legend Cafe House 雅谷 aims to provide a casual dining experience featuring classic HK dishes at prices that offer good value. You can reach them at (718) 259-6888 or their mobile number +1 718-259-6888 to inquire about their menu or place an order.
Customer reviews offer a detailed look into the offerings and overall experience at The Legend Cafe House 雅谷, highlighting both strengths and areas for potential improvement. These firsthand accounts can be particularly useful for local users trying to decide if this Hong Kong-style cafe meets their dining preferences and expectations.
A key aspect of any Hong Kong cafe is its beverages, particularly the HK milk tea and lemon tea. One reviewer sampled both the hot and cold HK milk tea, as well as the cold HK lemon tea. While acknowledging that better versions can be found in the NYC area, they noted that the teas here were not bland or made with inferior tea bags like some other establishments. However, they found the flavor profile to be "mediocre" and not as rich as their favorite HK tea spots. The lemon tea was described as "a bit watered down" upon arrival and heavily iced.
Moving on to the food, this reviewer tried several dishes. The French toast with condensed milk and peanut butter was deemed "decent," being neither overly sweet nor overly fried, although it had slightly less peanut butter than typical and used standard Chinese bakery white bread. The baked curry beef brisket over rice was reported to be prepared correctly in the Hong Kong style, with a fried egg rice base and a generous amount of "decently tasty" curry and beef. However, the reviewer noted that it might not be considered truly authentic HK for those specifically seeking that. A "Sizzling combo" consisting of sirloin steak, borsch soup, fries, spaghetti, and a drink was priced at $32. The steak was described as a large cut, albeit not the highest quality, but acceptable given the price, and cooked to a medium-plus with correct seasoning. The HK borsch soup was rated as average, the spaghetti as "eh," and the fries as "nice n crispy."
The Supreme soy sauce fried noodles were less favorably reviewed. The preparation was noted as different from the usual HK style, resulting in a soggy texture. The dish also lacked the characteristic "wok hay" (wok hei - the slightly charred flavor imparted by a hot wok) and contained some burnt pieces, which the reviewer also observed in a neighboring table's order. On a positive note, the fried noodles were said to be "filled with all sorts of veggies," potentially appealing to those seeking value in terms of quantity.
Overall, this reviewer concluded that The Legend Cafe House 雅谷 offers good "value" with "large dishes," evidenced by its popularity with families and children during peak hours. A significant strength highlighted was the "impressive" quality of the waitresses and the service, described as "prompt, polite, and they care what they do." In terms of food taste, preparation, and authenticity to Hong Kong cuisine, the reviewer rated it as "average for the NYC area." Despite these mixed opinions on the food, the reviewer stated they would return for the value and service.
Another customer shared a more generally positive experience, being "pleasantly surprised by the food quality," especially considering the "affordable prices." Their meal highlights included the French toast, which they found "warm, fluffy, crispy, and just the right amount of sweetness," and the "impressively large" salted fish meat patty.
This reviewer also tried the sea bass with French fries, noting that while the sea bass was "perfectly crispy," it didn't stand out as particularly special. The salt and pepper squid was mentioned as having a somewhat small portion size. For drinks, they recommended the "coffee milk tea and honey lemon tea" as "classics." Overall, this customer found The Legend Cafe House 雅谷 to offer a "great casual meal" and expressed their anticipation to return.
Considering these reviews, The Legend Cafe House 雅谷 presents itself as a Hong Kong-style cafe in Brooklyn that offers a mix of value, generous portions, and generally friendly and efficient service. While some dishes, like the French toast and certain aspects of the sizzling combo, receive positive feedback, others, such as the HK teas and soy sauce fried noodles, are viewed as average or not entirely authentic. The consistency of food preparation, particularly the presence of burnt pieces in some dishes, might be a point to consider.
For local users in the Bensonhurst area seeking a casual dining experience with Hong Kong-style dishes at affordable prices, The Legend Cafe House 雅谷 appears to be a popular choice, especially during peak hours. The large portions and value for money seem to be significant draws. The service is consistently praised for its promptness and politeness. If you are looking for a no-frills cafe setting with a variety of HK classics and are willing to accept potential inconsistencies in food authenticity or preparation in exchange for value and service, The Legend Cafe House 雅谷 might be worth a visit. It could be a particularly good option for families and those seeking a hearty meal without breaking the bank.
However, if you have very specific expectations regarding the authenticity and quality of certain Hong Kong dishes, particularly the HK milk tea and soy sauce fried noodles, or if you prioritize a refined dining experience, you might want to manage your expectations accordingly or consider other options in the area. The positive reviews regarding the French toast and the overall value suggest that The Legend Cafe House 雅谷 has its strengths and caters well to a certain segment of the local community looking for affordable and filling Hong Kong-style fare.
The Legend Cafe House 雅谷 Location
8140 New Utrecht Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11214, USA
Customer Reviews
Visited this self proclaimed "Hong Kong style cafe" a couple of times ordering a few HK classic dishes and here is my review. First and foremost at any HK cafe for us is tasting their HK teas. Here we ordered their HK milk tea hot as well as cold plus their cold HK lemon tea. We have had better HK teas in the NYC area but it is not as bland or merely Lipton/Tently tea as some bakeries/restaurants use. The flavor profile is mediocre and not as rich as some of our favorite HK tea spots in NYC. The lemon tea was a bit watered down even upon arrival at our table as well as being loaded with ice. As for food we had ordered their French toast with condensed milk and peanut butter - this was decent, not overly sweet, not overly fried, but a bit less peanut butter than most and using average Chinese bakery white bread. Baked curry beef brisket over rice - done correctly like HK with a fried egg rice base, filled to the top amount of beef and curry that is decently tasty but not exactly authentic HK if this is what you are looking for. Sizzling combo of sirloin steak, borsch soup, fries, spaghetti, and drink - all this for $32. The steak was a large cut abeit not the best cut but considering the price point I cannot complain too much. As well as it being cooked exactly medium plus salted and peppered correctly. The HK borsch soup was average, spaghetti is eh, and fries nice n crispy. Their Supreme soy sauce fried noodles - not how the usual HK soy sauce fried noodle is made and too soggy. I also prefer it with the proper wok hay which this is lacking yet it has some burnt pieces (which I noticed also in the dish the table next to us ordered). However it is filled with all sorts of veggies for those value seekers. So overall speaking of value The Legend Cafe House does offer value and large dishes - we can see this in how busy the place is with families, kids, and the like during peak hours. Impressive is the quality of the waitresses and service they offer - prompt, polite, and they care what they do. In terms of food taste, dish prep, and likeness to Hong Kong we would say it is average for the NYC area. Would I go back - yes for the value and service.
Pleasantly surprised by the food quality at this Hong Kong-style cafe, especially given the affordable prices. The highlight of my meal was definitely the French toast—warm, fluffy, crispy, and just the right amount of sweetness. I also enjoyed the salted fish meat patty, which was impressively large. The sea bass with French fries was perfectly crispy, but it didn’t stand out as anything special. The salt and pepper squid was also a bit small in portion. For drinks, I recommend the coffee milk tea and honey lemon tea. Both are classics. Overall, The Legend Cafe House offered a great casual meal, and I can't wait to return.
My family and friends came for a birthday dinner on Friday night. My husband and my friend ordered the prix fixe T bone steak and asked for it rare, with the Borscht soup, lemon tea. When the borscht soup came, my husband and I noticed right away a hair on the edge of the soup line. We brought it to the waitresse's attention and she took it back. He chose not to get another soup. It was a big turnoff ( We didn't take a picture of that but when it happened a second time on the corn soup, I decided to take a picture.) While we were waiting for the main courses, our appetizers and side dishes came. The chicken wings and calamari portions were small, granted they were appetizers. However, the quality of the food did not match its price point and its small portion. About 5-10 minutes into our waiting, a different waitress comes to the table to ask us if we're sure we want the steaks rare. We thought it was odd, but of course the answer was yes. My son got the oxtail, it was mostly bones ( picture included). The curry sauce was lukewarm. I got the lamb with bean curd, no flavor and microwaved not long enough. It was hot outside and cold inside. Then finally comes the steaks. They were cooked medium well. We immediately brought it to the attention of another waitress who went to the back and never came back. 5 minutes later, we raised our hands to signal another waitress and mentioned to her that the steak wasn't cooked rare. She then went to the back and then 5 minutes later, a manager came to the table. He's a bit standoffish and starts to get flustered about the steak's doneness. He said the kitchen has been busy and the steak was probably cooked rare but during the process of getting it to our table because they are so busy, the steak became medium done because it sat on the warming plate too long. So, we are wondering how is this our problem? Especially, when the waitress made an effort to come out and made sure we had requested something rare ?. The male manager became so frustrated he said, " comp his dish, oh forget it, comp the whole dinner. ) and walked away. 10 minutes later, the male manager comes back. He apologized and said it's slow down now, I can talk to you. He offered another steak but at that time, we were all about to be finished with our food. The waitress who asked about the rare steak came out also and apologized profusely. Once again, their excuse is that they were busy. When we finally got our check, she made it a point to point out that the drinks were on them, all 3 drinks. By the way, most of our drinks were included in the pre fix dinner. In addition, we left 20% tip even though the service was mediocre. Needless to say, my dining experience is now ruined. We are definitely not going back and we don't recommend this place to anyone.
Can’t think of a better way to spend Sunday than shooting the breeze with cycling buddies over a glass of Cabernet Sauvignon 🥇🥇 Legend Cafe House has good offerings for Hong Kong cuisine & baked curry dishes. My curry oxtail was a Grand slam 🎉🎉 The service is good and lounge seats are comfortable. BYOB is a big incentive for me to become a regular diner. 6/3/24 update: Back again for encore. Love the curry beef brisket. Iced coffee & Thai iced tea is fantastic 👍 4/7/25 Back for takeout 👍👍
We went here for dinner and got the garlic chicken steak sizzling combo, eggplant salty fish with rice, fries, and sauteed string beans with meat bits and two HK style milk teas in a nice mug. All of the menu items were pretty great except for the fries... They tasted a bit uncooked on the inside so maybe they just needed to heat it up longer. The service was fantastic! The wait staff kept making sure to clear away our empty plates and we're always attentive. As for the atmosphere - none of that ridiculous ambiance lighting which makes it a little hard to read the menu and see your food. Though I am more of a utilitarian rather than a romantic.
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