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    Cheung Hing Restaurant

    3.1 (555 reviews)
    ModerateChinese
    Open 10:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    Moderate noise
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    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    roast duckie
    Raymond L.

    I haven't had good roast duck in awhile so I planned on getting roast duck for my snack tonight. Two of the places I wanted to order from were closed for their day off, that left me with driving up to the far end of chinatown in San Francisco or a location more inline with a much longer drive. I decided on Cheung Hing but first I needed to confirm they still had ducks left, they often sell out of their roast ducks because they make a great roast duck. Luckily they did have some so I did a takeout from here. The duck was as good as they always were from this location, also it was a pretty nice snack!

    Three meat pan fried chow mein
    Jennifer G.

    The food is good and inexpensive with generous portions. The salted fish chicken fried rice was simply on the salted fish but was not bad. It still had a good flavor

    Roast Duck
    Matt L.

    I enjoyed the flavor of the roast duck plate, but the dish overall is a little on the greasier side which didn't sit too well with my stomach. The combination of duck grease and oil from fried rice will have you snoozing soon after. That being said, the price, portion size, and flavor are hard to beat nowadays (especially for duck). The restaurant is on the older side as some of the interior is dilapidated, but in a nostalgic in a way! Parking is available nearby, but I would count on it being taken, so do keep that in mind if you plan on visiting! Otherwise, the staff are great and very welcoming. I can see friends and families gathering here to share a meal, and I can see myself coming back to try other dishes.

    Refused to sell a $2.50 bottle of water to my child because I used a credit card. I came here for lunch today with my mother and my young child. After finishing our meal, I paid the bill. A few minutes later my child needed some water, so I asked a staff member if I could get a cup of room-temperature water. She told me to get it myself from the tap near the cashier. When I looked at the area, the hygiene did not look very clean. Since the water was for my child, I asked if it was filtered. She said it was not. So I said I would just buy a bottle of water instead. She took a bottle from the refrigerator and handed it to me, then asked if I had cash. I told her I only had a credit card since I had already paid for the meal. She immediately took the bottle back and said she couldn't sell it to me because the bottle costs $2.50 and if I paid by card she would have to pay transaction fees. Her exact response was essentially: "Why should I sell it to you?" I honestly couldn't believe what I was hearing. I was not asking for free water. I was simply trying to buy a bottle of water for my child. Refusing to sell a $2.50 bottle of water to a paying customer -- because of a few cents in credit card fees -- is not just poor customer service, it shows a shocking lack of basic decency. I rarely leave negative reviews, but this experience was upsetting enough that I feel other customers should know.

    House chow fun
    Matthew W.

    First time here and have driven bye multiple times. The noodles had real wok Mei flavor . Giant servings ,well prepared ingredients. Want to being family for a feast...

    Les Z.

    Great place for family dinner! We come here all the time. Love their roasted duck and bbq pork. They are super tasty and the portion is huge!

    outside
    Jeff H.

    The "crispy" seafood noodles $14 were soggy. The chef messed up. I ordered it with less gravy. By the time I finished my wonton soup $12, all of the noodles were no longer crispy. The gravy was watery. It was an abomination to eat this. The wonton soup was a tiny bit better. It had shrimp in it but missing authentic Hong Kong flavors. It lacked sesame oil to give it some flavor. It had a weird sweet taste in the pork that overpowered the shrimp taste. They are not plump. Service was fine. The restaurant was mostly empty on a quiet Tuesday evening. Plenty of seats. I should have ordered the BBQ items instead.

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    Melinda L.

    Cheung Hing does the job, kind of, if you're hungry and kind of craving some Chinese food and you want to dine-in. It's a very average dining experience here and there isn't a lot to say about their food. It's very average, if even that. We ordered a few dishes for our table, which included a Clay Pot dish, Shrimp with Walnuts, and the Beef with Bitter Melon. Everything was kind of mediocre, other than the Beef Bitter Melon, which actually tasted fresh with a good amount of flavor. Service was slow here, even when we were here during dinner hour. Was about half packed, but it was so difficult to get the host's attention and they kept forgetting what we ordered - had to ask twice about a single dish and kept telling us they'd check with the kitchen or something. Alright place, but only come here if you just want some average Chinese restaurant experience. And parking here can be tough as it's street parking, so you may have to look around for a spot.

    Kalani S.

    This is a chain of 5 locations. Not bad tried few of their establishments. Foods are good and satisfy. Here is my scoring card for this restaurant: 1) Location: ( 5 Point ) - Great location for customer to see and find. Great parking for street parking and back side with parking lot parking. 2) Decoration : (2 Point) - They still have the original decoration. Clean. 3) Price: ( 4 point)- The price is competitive but still a little bit pricey compare to other same stars and type food they serve 4) Quality and Taste : ( 3 point)- The quality is ok, food taste is good and portions are below average . ( must be inflation ) 5) Type of cuisine standard : ( 4 point) - The style of Chinese food they serve is pretty close to the way it was prepare in China. Not bad! But some dishes did have slightly modify to cater the customer's need Overall it's not bad and I thinks it's great to give it a try and let me know what you think. Go foodies Total max is 25 Score 18 Stars = 72% round up to 3 stars

    L30. Dry Scallop Fried Rice with Egg White
    Milton Y.

    The roast duck was delicious though duck is generally quite greasy. The blanched Chinese broccoli or "gai lan" with oyster sauce on the side was better as everyone can control the amount of sauce to use for each stalk of veggie. The egg white and shredded dry scallop fried rice was delicious and a single plate was enough for 3 of us.

    Seafood L26. Shredded Pork Pan Fried Crispy Noodle
    Brenda K.

    Just okay! Pretty affordable but not clean! We were honestly so scared that we would have an upset stomach after our meal. When we came in, no staff member were to be seen so we were pretty confused. We just followed the people in front of us and sat down. We ordered half barbecue roast duck ($17.95), Salt Pepper Tofu ($8.95), Pan-fried String Bean ($12.95), Seafood Pan Fried Crispy Noodle ($13.95), and Wonton Soup ($11.95). The Wonton Soup was first served. The soup was pretty salty. It would've been nice if the bok choy was cut up smaller and even yet, washed better. I still saw some dirt hidden in the inner layers. After a couple bites in of the Wonton, we tasted something sour and realized that the wontons went bad. We notified the waitress and appreciated that they tried to make it right by taking it off our bill. The Salt and Pepper Tofu & Pan-fried String Bean clashed in terms of flavor so would recommend to choose one or the other and not both. It got kind of boring really quickly. Nothing really stood out for both of these dishes. The tofu could have had more Salt and Pepper taste. The chili flakes were really not necessary. The String Bean had too much going on and the flavors of the chili flakes, pickles, and minced pork did not work well together. The Seafood Pan Fried Crispy Noodle was just okay. Lacked flavor. Bok Choy was also in this dish and again, wish it was chopped up smaller and cleaned better. Lastly, their infamous roast duck wasn't anything out of the ordinary. I found it pretty salty and lacked meat. I even think the Asian supermarkets make better roast duck. Glad I got to try this place but sadly won't be back. Note - parking is hard to find and they do serve a sweet tapioca soup at the end. Pretty cheap meal for 4 people but cleanliness of the place is concerning.

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    Very good Chinese food. Good and consistent service. The rice the roasted items over rice tastes awesome and to tell you of value. .

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