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1480 HK Café

3.4 (133 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 8:30 pm

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Happy hour specials
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Combo B breakfast
Alex C.

$8.50 for a complete breakfast, excellent value. Friendly service and tasty food, a great company plus they have free parking behind the store.

Mei T.

This is Hong Kong style cafe! It has various breakfast food, lunch, appetizers and dinner items. Kaya toast! Buttery buns!! The drinks are great! Hot or cold,, so many to choose from. The red bean slushy was yummy!

Kitty H.

First time visit on a Saturday 3 pm. Meter parkings on the same block was full. Found a parking spot a block away at residential area. Place was 1/3 full when we entered. We were greeted immediately halfway through the door. We ordered: -Original French toast $6.50: Fair. -Pork pan fried noodles $18.95: crispy noodles. Can benefit from more flavoring. -Baked beef tongue spaghetti $15.95: thin sliced beef tongue instead of thick cut strips, missing texture feel. Flavor was good. -Baked chicken fillet fried rice $12.95: taste ok. All baked dishes come in smaller portion due to the shallow container. -Rice with sweet and sour pork $12.95: weekend is $12.95 but weekday is $10.95. Crispy and flavorful pork. -Large hot Hong Kong milk tea $5.50: disappointing. Didn't have the volume and smoothness. Overall, ambient/ service / seating / decoration are satisfactory. Food is fair to okay. If I'm in the neighborhood, I will try other dishes; however, I won't make a trip there just for it.

Dominic W.

The satay noodle dish and curry beef were both very tasty. While the carrots were slightly al dente, they were still enjoyable. Looking forward to returning and trying more items on the menu.

Shrimp Toast
Cyrus T.

Good: The decor.. it looks like prince tea house. Might be too fancy for me. Extensive menu. A lot of selection. Might need 10 minutes to digest. Food are mediocre at best. Nothing stands out. If I have to choose the best dish we ordered, it is the French toast. It has a cute hk flag. The worst dish is probably the stuffed three treasure. It lacks stuffing and a bit dry. The shrimp toast a bit oily. Ice hk milk tea is ok, coffee taste pretty bad, taste like vietnamese instant coffee. Overall, it is a nice sit down place.

Noel M.

I was with my wife when we tried this cafe which offer a wide variety of Hong Kong-style dishes with both traditional and fusion options. The interior is clean, modern, and comfortable, with pastel colors and both booth and table seating. The menu is extensive, including noodles, rice dishes, street food, baked dishes, and toast. The staff was noticeably welcoming, friendly, nice, attentive, and provides fast service. We were able to try their Veggie tofu skin wrappers, shrimp toast, mushroom longevity noodles, baked Portuguese chicken over rice, sweet and sour fish, honey lemonade, mini French toast bites with an ice cream on top. I specially liked the shrimp toast which is chunky, crispy, and not oily and the HK-style French toast which was indulgent, with a crispy exterior and fluffy interior, often stuffed with fillings and they topped it with a complimentary ice cream that made it yummy. The mushroom longevity noodles has long, uncut noodles stir-fried with chewy mushrooms and aromatic sauce. The baked Portuguese chicken over rice was delicious and flavorful. Prices are reasonable. The place is recommendable for casual dining, for costumers who like HK-style cuisine and for those who are looking for dining with reasonable price.

White sauce chicken king with rice (Tuesday special) and iced HK milk tea w/ coffee
Ally L.

Quality: 9/10 meat and vegetables are not overcooked, everything comes out BURNING HOT so you know its fresh Variety: 9/10 a lot of popular western and hong kong dishes as well as different specials for breakfast, afternoon, and weekends (they have 3 types of red bean slush!) Atmosphere/Cleanliness: 9/10 decor is very new and modern, there are a lot of booth seats for the girlies, only one bathroom but clean Service: 9/10 always 2 waiters working and they have been pretty attentive the past 4 times I visited Price: $20-$30/person including tax and tip I didn't give this place 5 stars because the price per dish for a HK cafe is a little high imo and they also only take cash or zelle.

Baked chicken filet & spaghetti with tomato sauce
Emily C.

Great new restaurant in the area serving Hong Kong style foods! Inside is a nice space with several tables and even booths, also very clean. The service is quick and the staff is friendly too. Their menu has a good variety of items with noodles, rice, street foods, toasts and more! Hong Kong Cafe food tends to be an influence of different cultures and you can really see it through the different dishes on the menu - baked dishes that have cheese on top, curry samosas, and more. They also have the classics like beef chow fun among others. I really enjoyed trying some of the foods and can't wait to be back to try more! The really do their crispy items right - like the shrimp toast which had chunky shrimp and breaded but fried well. Highly recommend that item! Also, make sure to get their pineapple buns and French toasts! Hong Kong style French toasts are a unique take on French toasts and some of my favorite types! It's almost like a dessert, indulgent and delicious. They have a nice crispy exterior while still maintaining the fluffy bread on the inside and stuffed with different fillings that are delicious. Condensed milk drizzle is a must!

Red bean ice cream
Christy C.

The restaurant was not good for big party, most of the seats were designed for group of four max. They had some booth seatings, but it wasn't really good because the booth may move if people sat behind you moved around. It was a bit noisy as the seats were too close to each other. The waitress was very nice and attentive. The stream rice cake with mixed sauce was excellent, but the portion was a bit small for an adult. The wonton noodle was good, the tenderness of the noodle was just right. The red bean ice cream was a surprise. It came in a tall narrow cup, but it was already bigger portion than expected. The red bean was well made, very soft. A small parking lot was in the back, but very limited space because they were sharing the parking lot with other businesses.

Set the scene with the lavender furnishings
Tamiko B.

We arrived just after 8 PM and we're welcomed with a smile. I was craving shrimp toast and longevity noodles. To my dismay, the main cook was out for the night and longevity noodles were not an option. I did enjoy shrimp toast and pan fried noodles with seafood. The servings are family style which means when we both order an entree, we shall take food home. The lights were bright and it was warm until a party wired as we sat on the side of the door. Note: cash only

Beef noodle lo mein w. Wonton
Samantha J.

Typical HK cafe. Place is clean. Service was fast, but they did forget. Few things that we ordered. Food was hit or miss. Best dish was the beef noodle lo mein w. Wonton. Ordered the shrimp toast, was good but too much toast for me. HK tea with milk was a must. I do enjoy them giving us a carafe of water for the table so I didn't have to keep flagging the, down.

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Rosa L.

Love the breakfast options they have in the morning. The price was good and food was good. The waitresses were very nice and friendly.

Fried calamari
Amy M.

Love this place. Not only it brings back childhood memories, but the food is really good. I went the first time for a yelp event but I have been back at least twice a month and every time I bring someone with me who also live this place. For weekday lunch they have special that comes with a hot drink for $1 and cold drink for $2. I think I tried most of the menu and I have not had an item I did not like. The service is good and the nice pastel color modern decor is very pleasing to the eye. The bathroom is clean and well Maintained. Go and try this place...you won't be disappointed.

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4.5(142 reviews)
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It's been opened for more than 3 years but it's my first time visiting. Plenty of street side…read moreresidential parking. It's a small store on a side street. It's easily missed if you don't pay attention. There wasn't much pedestrian traffic either. Business is mainly depends on spread of words from returning customers. Right opposite from the cafe is Jmart Chinese grocery store which is convenient. Cafe closes 6 pm daily. Self service. No tips needed. Service: wait staff was very friendly. Food time was quick. Owners stopped by the table and started conversation. It was karaoke time when we walked in. Food: - their milk tea was highly recommended to us. So four of us tried the hot and cold milk tea and hot milk tea / coffee combo. All of them were very rich in flavor and smooth, exactly what a milk tea should be. $4.75 for a 12 oz hot milk tea is reasonable. - French toast with peanut butter: Love the syrup that it came with. It has a distinct refreshing flavor with delighted sweetness. Definitely different from other syrup from other places which is just pure sweetness. Owner told us the syrup was imported from England. Highly recommended! - turnip, fish ball, rice roll: 3 in one bowl. Portion is enough to share - scallion chicken: It was recommended to me also. It was indeed very tender and flavorful. $24 for half a chicken with one quart of soup. Conclusion: will definitely return. Even just stopping by to pick up a flavorful milk tea which is cheaper than a sugary bubble tea.

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I absolutely love this spot! I was looking for a Hong Kong style Cafe and I found this one through…read moreGoogle or Yelp. My favorite thing is definitely the string beans with the shrimp paste. It's a little spicy but it's the perfect flavor. I also really enjoy the pineapple bun with the butter and also of course the Hong Kong milk tea is amazing because it's super caffeinated and the condensed milk makes it really sweet. I love the cafe aesthetic. It's very new and clean with the neon lights.

I use to go to the Manhattan location for Kong Sihk Tong so I decided to check out the flushing…read morelocation. I don't know if it's because my taste buds have changed but the food just wasn't as great as I remembered it. That being said, I definitely still enjoyed it. Stating off with what I liked most, the pineapple soda was super refreshing. It was not too sweet and perfectly bubbly with bits of pineapple within. The carbonara was great as well. The noodles were perfectly al dente and I just enjoy creamy noodles to begin with. The curry fishballs are always a staple and the same goes with the steamed rice rolls with mixed peanut sauce. Cannot go wrong with those two appetizers. The sandwich was a little disappointing. I know the items are in the name of the sandwich but it fell really flat and I guess I was expecting a little more. The baked rice was not great either. It took a long time to arrive which we weren't upset about as we were warned when we ordered but for something that took so long, I expected it to be a lot better. Maybe we just ordered the wrong item and should've gotten the baked noodles instead of the rice? Overall the food was okay, the service was good and the restaurant liked very nice and clean. I enjoyed the fact that the menu was under a glass on the table so I was able to keep looking at it too while I was eating to see if there was anything else that looked interesting.

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3.5(98 reviews)
2.0 miOakland Gardens
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Came here for breakfast (served 8:30-10:30am) and tried the following:…read more A. Century Egg & Pork Congee w. Preserved Pan-Fried Rice Noodle $7.75 C. Soy milk & Crispy Fried Dough $4.75 E. Sticky Rice w. Chicken (2) & Milk Tea, Soy Milk, or Coffee $8.00 Everything was served tapas (dim sum) style. Overall, presentation and taste was quite good; however, the soy milk portion (a mere cup) was surprisingly underwhelming. Perhaps it was naive of me to expect a medium sized bowl, similar to Taiwanese brunch spots. I also placed an order for takeout- Century Egg and Pork Congee w. Preserved Egg $9.95 Parking (back lot): easy, plentiful, free Bathroom: key required

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I really love this place--curry, curry, and more curry. The beef brisket curry and homemade tofu…read morecurry are easily our go-to favorites. That said, their noodle soups are also excellent. The portions are generous, and they seem to give a bit more noodles than most places, which I definitely appreciate. My wife is a big fan of their black sesame soup and Hong Kong-style coffee as well. I've tried a few other dishes, and everything has been great--but it's honestly hard to branch out when your go-tos are this good.

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