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    Hao Wei

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    9 years ago

    Quick, clean, and delicious. Best Pho I've had in England. Fried Udon fresh from the wok was great too.

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    One Two Three - Asked for the menu - got all of these! This may take a while :)

    One Two Three

    4.0(8 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    £

    HK Diner, which translates to Hong Kong Diner, is a pretty good restaurant. However, I would say…read morethat they were mainly a Malaysian restaurant (the owners are from Malaysia, and there are so many Malaysian dishes on the menu), and they should really capitalise on that fact and not just blend in the chinese food scene where they are mostly from Hong Kong. I suppose it is what people are used to, and maybe they thought by saying they were a dedicated Malaysian restaurant, they wouldn't get the people in who were looking for chinese food. Who knows. They have lots of lovely food here, that you wouldn't find in a typical chinese restaurant (because it is Malaysian food), like Nasi Lemak, Curry Mee and desserts like Bubur Cha Cha and Red Bean soup. If you aren't already familiar with Malaysian cuisine, those names won't mean much to you, but if you are, you will know they are fantastically tasty - and this place makes it well. They also serve bubble tea here (a hot or cold tea with tapioca pearls), which is the only place in Bristol that I know of that does it. I would highly recommend this place for those of you that haven't tried it out yet and are bored of typical chinese restaurant food. A real treat, two thumbs up.

    When you're looking for a taste of the orient on Park Street there's only two places you should…read morethink of going; Beijing Bistro or HK Diner. For me, HK Diner has the edge. Not only are their portions more generous, but their food tastes more authentic too. As well as the vegetable dishes (which are mouth-wateringly chunky covered in soy sauce), the noodles are the best thing on the menu. It's not the best place to take a date, but is the ideal meeting point for friends and family. The service is warm and welcoming, and a night in HK Diner is not a wasted one.

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    Wongs

    2.4(9 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    £££

    I have visited this place twice and both times with a large group…read more The latest was a month ago and we were a large group (15 people). They were able to accommodate a large group which was great. We ordered loads of dishes which I cannot remember unfortunately. However, I remember liking all the dishes I tried. There are many many many options on the menu which isn't great for an indecisive individual like myself. The service was good but slow but that is expected as we were such a large group. We asked for water and the water provided was hot water- but this might be a cultural difference. One of the things I didn't like was that they were pushing the set menus even tho we didn't want to order that much food. Also, the lady that owns/runs the restaurant came by to 'sell' the set menu 2 times which was annoying but also told us 2 or 3 times that this restaurant was voted by BBC as the best Chinese restaurant in all of the UK. Food is good! Def recommend going!

    Racist and appalling in this day of age. You will get different dining experience depending on if…read moreyou are white or Asian, Black and others. The two tables next to us got served free appetizers (white guests), and every other table with Asian and other coloured racers didn't receive anything. I suggest the owner take a hard look at their position in this day or age. It's not worth saving a few dollars to be cheap and racist. 种族歧视。只给白人上免费的饭前虾片。亚洲人,黑人的桌都没有给上。不可思议

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    Easton Express

    2.8(8 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    £

    Don't even bother. I sat waiting for over an hour for the takeaway to arrive and then the driver…read moredidn't even try ringing the doorbell! I then had the pleasure of dealing with the world's stroppiest employee (ridiculously moody, unhelpful and provided awful customer service) who insisted it was my fault and that I had provided the wrong phone number which is utter nonsense. Apparently the driver then went home and there was no one else capable of re-delivering it so they simply cancelled my order! There are tons of great Chinese and Japanese takeaways around Bristol. This is not one of them! Avoid at all costs.

    This place is sort of two places combined; one side is Peking, Szechuan, Cantonese, Vegetarian and…read moreThai food, and one side is Japanese, and it's all on one menu, so you can order from home and receive a very eclectic supper indeed! The Japanese food is delicious, in surprisingly huge portions. I tried the Karai Chicken Ramen and they delivered enough noodles with yummy chargrilled chicken to go around about three people - and it only cost £6. Together my friend and I had so much food it was almost embarrassing. Luckily her boyfriend arrived later and hoovered up the rest of it! Given the portion sizes, it would be very possible to spend only around £8 here and have plenty of dinner for three people. The only negative I have to say is that we were seriously thirsty for a whole day after eating this food. I don't know if it had very high extra salt content, or if we just chose naturally salty things, but we did suffer a bit as a result of eating this food, which is a shame as it was very delicious at the time.

    Hao Wei - cantonese - Updated May 2026

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