By far the BEST Chinese in Miami. The food was fresh and absolutely delicious. The owner, who is Chinese, came out from the kitchen to greet us and ask how are dinner was. I would highly recommend Hong Kong for anyone searching for authentic Chinese food in Miami. The General chicken is very tasty and actually filled with chicken unlike other places that offer very little chicken and disguise it with a generous amount of fried batter. The fried rice and soups are exceptional as well!
(5)
Mikko Y.
I don't know where to begin, upon entering, the place is spotless clean with nice relaxing music and ambiance.We ordered 5 entrees which included egg Foo young, super fried rice, shrimp in love, steamed fish, and beef with eggplant. The food came out very fast. The servers were accompanying and service is top notch.The portions were huge as well. This is the hidden gem of miami of Chinese restaurants. The egg Foo young came with three servings with a gravy out of this world. the super fried rice was definitely super, with chorizo, , beansprouts, shrimp,everything!!!. This is definitely the best fried rice of my life. The steamed fish was like butter and tasty, it was served with bok choy and scallions. The shrimp in love made my stomach in love with this dish. As a shrimp lover, this is definitely one if the best shrimp dishes of my life. Shrimp in love was served with walnuts in a creamy lychee condense milk sauce that was just amazing. The beef with eggplant came with a delicious sauce and the eggplant was made perfectly. Everyone must visit this place. I'm now a regular and I'm hooked. It only gets better and better. Thank you Hong Kong for leaving our stomachs happy and we still have leftovers since portions were huge. Thank you again!
(5)
Jose B.
Best egg rolls in miami try the super special fried rice I've been coming here for over 30 years
(5)
Adrian P.
So this is not traditional Chinese food to begin with. The place has that look but thats about it. When I placed my order I wasnt sure if I should ask for fried rice or rice and beans... The honey garlic chicken is white meat chicken, but its coated in so much batter that it should be called fried dough with a hint if chicken. The bean sprouts in my fried rice were undercooked as well and they charge $2 for hot tea. Service is nothing really to talk about but honestly I've had better food at a take out Chinese restaurants. Dont waste your time...
Awesome chinese food. The honey garlic chicken is all white meat, coated in a crunchy breading, and smothered in rich honey sauce. It's great. The eggrolls are crunchy and filled with pork and veggies - literally everything I've ordered from here is delicious. The owner is really nice and when I go for take out - he's always there.
(5)
Raul V.
So I'll start off from the beginning. I first called to place an order, and I was put on hold for a bit. When she finally answers and I begin to place my order, there is a baby crying in the background so I can hardly hear her and vise versa. When I show up to pick up my order, she hadn't even submitted it yet to the kitchen and the baby turned out to be hers! It was sitting right by her in a stroller. When I tell her who I am, she begins to rush my order and stays talking to people I guess she knew. I waited another 20 minutes after I got there. Regarding the service, it was horrible from the beginning. They aren't even Chinese, they are all Hispanic. At least the ones outside the kitchen. They spoke to me in Spanish since I got there. When I get my order, I noticed there were no fortune cookies so I asked her for them and she said she had none. Regarding the food, the special fried rice was good (the bucket size they say serves 8): about $22. They really fill it up with the usual meats which is hard to find these days. The honey chicken was nothing special (large order): about $12. It was actually extremely expensive for what it was. Spent about $40 all together with tax. I really don't know if I'll be back. It was a bipolar experience. If it wasn't for the fried rice, I wouldn't even give the place 2 stars.
(3)
V. Gonzalo M.
Excellent home style Chinese food! Ingredients are fresh and the customer service is good. Highly recommended if you are searching for good fresh Chinese food in Miami at a fair price.
(5)
Rachel And Justin M.
They have a great variety of food && great prices. Our family of five eats for $20. The service is good and the atmosphere is cozy. Oh, and a lot of vegetarian options. My family and I go there every weekend.
(5)
Morgan C.
Best Chinese traditional place . Very good wow. I've been coming here for years and still the same food and great quality. Remodeled but still good food. All the originals plates and also the specials . We had the Tsai s chicken the generals . Wow please try this dish hummmm soups awesome and service same as always great . Come and be transported to great food.
(4)
Mayte T.
highly recommend this restaurant! great chinese food and great service. where can you get awesome chinese and fulfill your cuban craving for some platanito maduros..Hong Kong. they also have the best torejas ive ever tasted...my mouth waters just thinking about it!!! You wont be disappointed!!
(5)
J P.
I have mixed feelings about tis restaurant. I order a lot from here because they deliver and the Canton by my house is gross. The wonton and egg drop soup are great and sweet and sour chicken. The fried rice is delicious and has generous portions of shrimp, pork, and chicken. The egg rolls are gross and have pink gushy mystery stuff inside. My big complaint are the prices. It's pretty expensive and they tax you at their own tax rate not the FL tax rate. When I ask they say they can do it. Expect to pay $35 for two people for a simple meal and $50 for a family of four. Delivery charge to drive three blocks $5.
(2)
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Address :10720 W Flagler St,Ste 15
Miami, FL, 33174
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : Yes Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No
The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.
Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.
There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.
Ana F.
By far the BEST Chinese in Miami. The food was fresh and absolutely delicious. The owner, who is Chinese, came out from the kitchen to greet us and ask how are dinner was. I would highly recommend Hong Kong for anyone searching for authentic Chinese food in Miami. The General chicken is very tasty and actually filled with chicken unlike other places that offer very little chicken and disguise it with a generous amount of fried batter. The fried rice and soups are exceptional as well!
(5)Mikko Y.
I don't know where to begin, upon entering, the place is spotless clean with nice relaxing music and ambiance.We ordered 5 entrees which included egg Foo young, super fried rice, shrimp in love, steamed fish, and beef with eggplant. The food came out very fast. The servers were accompanying and service is top notch.The portions were huge as well. This is the hidden gem of miami of Chinese restaurants. The egg Foo young came with three servings with a gravy out of this world. the super fried rice was definitely super, with chorizo, , beansprouts, shrimp,everything!!!. This is definitely the best fried rice of my life. The steamed fish was like butter and tasty, it was served with bok choy and scallions. The shrimp in love made my stomach in love with this dish. As a shrimp lover, this is definitely one if the best shrimp dishes of my life. Shrimp in love was served with walnuts in a creamy lychee condense milk sauce that was just amazing. The beef with eggplant came with a delicious sauce and the eggplant was made perfectly. Everyone must visit this place. I'm now a regular and I'm hooked. It only gets better and better. Thank you Hong Kong for leaving our stomachs happy and we still have leftovers since portions were huge. Thank you again!
(5)Jose B.
Best egg rolls in miami try the super special fried rice I've been coming here for over 30 years
(5)Adrian P.
So this is not traditional Chinese food to begin with. The place has that look but thats about it. When I placed my order I wasnt sure if I should ask for fried rice or rice and beans... The honey garlic chicken is white meat chicken, but its coated in so much batter that it should be called fried dough with a hint if chicken. The bean sprouts in my fried rice were undercooked as well and they charge $2 for hot tea. Service is nothing really to talk about but honestly I've had better food at a take out Chinese restaurants. Dont waste your time...
(1)David A.
I have been going to this restaurant since it opened in the 80's - the décor is the same since it opened - the carpet is filthy, the tables were very pretty back then but now they are just faded & looks old - the food is good - but they need to remodeled the business!
(2)Miah P.
Awesome chinese food. The honey garlic chicken is all white meat, coated in a crunchy breading, and smothered in rich honey sauce. It's great. The eggrolls are crunchy and filled with pork and veggies - literally everything I've ordered from here is delicious. The owner is really nice and when I go for take out - he's always there.
(5)Raul V.
So I'll start off from the beginning. I first called to place an order, and I was put on hold for a bit. When she finally answers and I begin to place my order, there is a baby crying in the background so I can hardly hear her and vise versa. When I show up to pick up my order, she hadn't even submitted it yet to the kitchen and the baby turned out to be hers! It was sitting right by her in a stroller. When I tell her who I am, she begins to rush my order and stays talking to people I guess she knew. I waited another 20 minutes after I got there. Regarding the service, it was horrible from the beginning. They aren't even Chinese, they are all Hispanic. At least the ones outside the kitchen. They spoke to me in Spanish since I got there. When I get my order, I noticed there were no fortune cookies so I asked her for them and she said she had none. Regarding the food, the special fried rice was good (the bucket size they say serves 8): about $22. They really fill it up with the usual meats which is hard to find these days. The honey chicken was nothing special (large order): about $12. It was actually extremely expensive for what it was. Spent about $40 all together with tax. I really don't know if I'll be back. It was a bipolar experience. If it wasn't for the fried rice, I wouldn't even give the place 2 stars.
(3)V. Gonzalo M.
Excellent home style Chinese food! Ingredients are fresh and the customer service is good. Highly recommended if you are searching for good fresh Chinese food in Miami at a fair price.
(5)Rachel And Justin M.
They have a great variety of food && great prices. Our family of five eats for $20. The service is good and the atmosphere is cozy. Oh, and a lot of vegetarian options. My family and I go there every weekend.
(5)Morgan C.
Best Chinese traditional place . Very good wow. I've been coming here for years and still the same food and great quality. Remodeled but still good food. All the originals plates and also the specials . We had the Tsai s chicken the generals . Wow please try this dish hummmm soups awesome and service same as always great . Come and be transported to great food.
(4)Mayte T.
highly recommend this restaurant! great chinese food and great service. where can you get awesome chinese and fulfill your cuban craving for some platanito maduros..Hong Kong. they also have the best torejas ive ever tasted...my mouth waters just thinking about it!!! You wont be disappointed!!
(5)J P.
I have mixed feelings about tis restaurant. I order a lot from here because they deliver and the Canton by my house is gross. The wonton and egg drop soup are great and sweet and sour chicken. The fried rice is delicious and has generous portions of shrimp, pork, and chicken. The egg rolls are gross and have pink gushy mystery stuff inside. My big complaint are the prices. It's pretty expensive and they tax you at their own tax rate not the FL tax rate. When I ask they say they can do it. Expect to pay $35 for two people for a simple meal and $50 for a family of four. Delivery charge to drive three blocks $5.
(2)