
Disfruta del vibrante sabor de la auténtica cocina de barbacoa de Hong Kong en el corazón de Chinatown.
Restaurante de barbacoa de Hong Kong es un establecimiento gastronómico bien establecido en Los Ángeles, conocido por su variada y deliciosa oferta de platos chinos auténticos. Con una rica historia de excelencia culinaria que abarca más de 40 años, el restaurante ofrece un menú que incluye platos que no puedes dejar de probar, como arroz frito con camarones, pollo agridulce y su famoso pato asado. Los comensales aprecian las porciones generosas y los ingredientes de calidad, lo que garantiza una experiencia gastronómica satisfactoria. Ya sea que vengas a almorzar rápido o a disfrutar de una comida relajada con amigos, este restaurante ofrece un ambiente acogedor y una aventura de sabores para tus papilas gustativas en Chinatown.
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Pato asado fresco, panceta de cerdo y otras carnes para barbacoa, preparadas diariamente con técnicas tradicionales.
Fideos crujientes al estilo de Hong Kong, chow fun de res y lo mein, servidos en porciones grandes para compartir.
Arroz frito con camarones clásico y otros platos de arroz, elaborados con ingredientes de alta calidad y sabores auténticos.
Olla caliente de mariscos con tofu y sopas complementarias, que ofrecen opciones reconfortantes y sustanciosas para cualquier comida.
Té caliente, tés de frutas y café al estilo vietnamita, a precios razonables para complementar su experiencia gastronómica.
Servicio eficiente tanto para las comidas en el restaurante como para los pedidos para llevar, perfecto para almuerzos rápidos o cenas en familia.
This place has undergone numerous name changes in the last 40 years that I’ve been eating here. However, the food has reminded the same. Delicious 😋!!!! We stopped by for lunch on December 9th and ordered numerous dishes. We ordered shrimp fried rice $18, sweet and sour chicken $19, chicken chow mein Hong Kong style (crispy noodles) $18, and the seafood tofu hot pot $21 , plus the must have hot tea. Definitely a must try if ever near Alpine and Broadway in Chinatown Los Angeles.
Came to Chinatown to look for a place to eat lunch. We ended up here and ordered 2 noodle dishes - beef chow fun and singapore noodles. The beef chow fun was delicious and spot on! The singapore noodles were good but the roast pork was a bit dry. I also thought the noodles lacked curry but my husband said it was fine. The portions were HUGE. We ended up taking the rest of the food home. For the price we paid, it was definitely worth it. Waitstaff was quick and courteous.
Catastrophic. We came because of the good reviews and ordered a 3-choice lo mein: the duck was all bones — I couldn’t even taste any actual duck meat. The pork belly was cold, almost straight out of the fridge, and the ribs had more bone than meat. The lo mein noodles were all stuck together, clearly just thrown into the water and pulled out without checking if they were cooked properly. My wife ordered the beef steamed lo mein — completely unpleasant. The meat had absolutely no flavor, the carrots didn’t even taste like carrots, and the same issue with the noodles. The soup that came as a side tasted like fridge — clearly reheated in the microwave straight from cold storage. The place was completely empty (I thought maybe because it was Tuesday, despite so many good reviews), but everything was terrible. Thank God for the soy sauce — it helped us eat a little just to calm our hunger and not waste the $50 we were about to pay. Absolutely not recommended. Not at all.
Roasted duck is so tasty. Dishes are all Big potion. Fresh and healthy, not salty or greasy. Restaurant is clean and comfortable.
Great place for lunch. We were in a hurry and didn’t get a chance to try their roasted duck but the dishes we ordered tasted great. Not overly flavored nor drowned in sauces neither. The fruit teas were reasonably priced. The Vietnamese style coffee was extremely loaded with caffeine.
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