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    HK Tea and Sushi

    3.2 (586 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Sushi Boat
    Jenny C.

    As a Brooklyn classic, I'm not sure why this place has such low reviews when tons of people still come here everyday and is super packed on a weekend but still able to get a table in 5 minutes for 6 people. It was easy to grab this large table and everyone was able to have a lot of space amongst each other so it wasn't crowded but super bustling at the same time. We ordered a huge feast as the portions come huge and even ordered a boat to share amongst everyone which can be customized! To include rolls you like. My fave is the beef egg chow rice and the Portuguese fried rice! The pork chop dish will have you at a chokehold as it contains over 4 pieces of large fried pork chop. This is definitely a bang for your buck. I never ate so much for only $30 something dollars at least recently so I love revisiting back this neighborhood. Our beers did come kind of late and two of the five ended up being lukewarm as I guess they didn't think it mattered and probably not enough fridge space. Overall not too bad but I definitely think this place is still a classic even though prices have went up, our rent has went up as well.

    Kani salad!
    Karen Y.

    Updated Review: August 2025 My family loves this local spot! Ever since pre-COVID, we moved away from this neighborhood and haven't been here in over 4 years. Recently, came back and let me tell you, the food is just as good as we remembered - AND their prices are still so affordable! How? In this economy... when everyone is charging upwards to survive. I feel like bc HK Tea has a lot of regular customers and they are able to keep prices affordable. Which we so appreciate! The staff are friendly, efficient as the food comes out fast. The decor hasn't been changed, but still works for a HK cafe. We are now putting HK Tea back on our lunch rotation! Glad we came back. Highlight of our meal: -salt & pepper squid over rice! -salt & pepper chicken wings! (Best version) -stirfry instant noodle with pork! -beef & eggplant over rice! -cold HK milk tea (my fam loved it) -cheese baked dishes! (Best version) *Best version compared to other HK cafes and honestly does it way better.

    Wing L.

    We came here cause of the fusion Asian menu. The menu has a variety of Japanese and classic HK style cafe food. We waited for about 20 minutes for a table. We ordered a medium boat, beef chow fun with egg sauce, and baked pork chop with rice. The fish on the medium boat was fresh. The beef chow fun with egg sauce was too sweet. The sauce was incorrect for the baked pork chop with rice. We asked for cream sauce but we got curry sauce. We didn't bother to send it back because it was take at least 10 minutes for the baked dish.

    Portuguese Chicken
    Peter C.

    I got the baked Portuguese chicken over spaghetti. I always forget whether I do it over spaghetti or rice and now I'll remember to do it over rice. Anyways, this is where you go when you want your food fast. It's straight to the point Baked Portuguese chicken is basically a curry like sauce with chicken and cheese melted on top over a bed of spaghetti. It's good and hits the spot I also got the salmon lover that I forgot to take a picture of. But 8 pieces of salmon sushi and 1 spicy salmon roll Surprisingly, it was fresh and tasted good You can pay with card or cash

    A side order for my cousins.
    Karen N.

    I've been coming to this wonderful restaurant since my first visit a few years back. We came here when my auntie visited from Texas. The service is great - they greet you with a smile when you first walk in. The place is roomy with lots of tables, but they always have a line out the door. Most importantly, they have a huge menu with lots of selections to choose from. My favorites are the cheesy casseroles and the crabmeat avocado salad. I will continue to come here to try their other dishes!

    Green Tea Ice Cream.
    Cindy Z.

    I would become a regular if I lived closer. They offer a huge variety of options from popular HK cafe dishes to sushi, which is perfect when you're craving both. We came an hour before closing and were seated right away. I ordered the Naruto Rainbow Roll ($10) and Beef Stew Lo Mein ($11) while the fiance had the Fried Chicken Steak Combo ($19), which comes with a soup, carb (spaghetti, fried rice, or fries), drink, and dessert. Needless to say, this was a lot of food with multiple courses. The food also came out pretty quickly. The roll was wrapped with thinly shredded cucumbers, which was so refreshing but a bit hard to eat. It's a great no carb option. The sushi was yummy overall and would definitely love to try more options next time. I didn't expect my beef stew lo mein to be dry with soup on the side, but it was still good. They gave a lot of noodles and the beef was very flavorful and tender. If you want good ol' classic HK food and sushi for a great value, come to this spot. Plus, portions are huge and every single table left with leftovers to take home for a second meal including us. The baked rice/spaghetti is a very popular dish here, so definitely would like to try this next time. Oh, and I can't forget the dessert was two scoops of ice cream. I got the green tea flavor, which was actually a rich matcha flavor! Even though I was so full, I couldn't help but finish all of this because it wouldn't let it go to waste and melt. Seriously wish I had a place like closer to me; feels like home with delicious and affordable food.

    Whitefish ; Alaska (Salmon Avo) ; Spicy Kani
    Veronica L.

    Decent neighborhood spot with classic HK options as well as sushi + Japanese menu items. This spot is always packed every time I go, but customer turnover is relatively quick. Came as a party of 6 on New Year's Day and waited only ~10 min for a table. Their sushi here is not bad. I ordered their 3 roll lunch special, which allows us to pick from ~15 different classic rolls. A lot of menu Set items come with miso soup, which is nice. The Beef Chow Fun was a bit oily, but still pretty good + had tender beef. The salmon in the HK Style Set was a bit dry, but the mild pepper sauce that came with it helped. We chose to have the set with spaghetti, which was a bit sweet, per HK style. Lastly, the Shrimp Tempura roll was solid and always a crowd favorite.

    Chicken steak
    Roxanne O.

    Good value for the money. I got the chicken steak with tomato sauce over rice. I was able to eat it for two meals. Tasted very cheesy and the chicken was very soft and the sauce flavorful.

    Karen H.

    HK Tea & Sushi, a Bay Parkway restaurant, uniquely blends a sushi bar and Hong Kong cafe. Portion is big and affordable. I like coming here for their baked rice/spaghetti. I ordered their french toast, portuguese porkchop rice, beef egg sandwich, and their HK milk tea.The French toast and beef egg sandwich were disappointing, with the French toast being bland and the beef sandwich was lacking a satisfying flavor combination. The Portuguese pork chop at HK Tea and Sushi was delicious due to its tender meat, flavorful seasoning, and crispy crust. It's enough to serve 2 people. I went during lunch time and inside was already packed. I also see that many people order takeouts. This is the only place that I know that actually makes delicious baked rice/ spaghetti and I'll be back here again just for it.

    Kevin K.

    It used to be pretty good. Lately. It not up to standard. But they are still ok. Price is reasonable. Great selection of food. Yes, I would go back again.

    Instant noodles with chicken; salty
    Doris C.

    Pretty obscene experience yesterday. Their credit card machine was down and we saw some people having issues when we sat down but wasn't sure. We were only told when it was time to pay. Mind you, they automatically added a credit card surcharge to the bill before it even gets to you. I've been here before but last evening (5:30pm-6:30pm) was a $h1tshow. They decided to give my toddlers glass cups and one son spilled some water. We started wiping up on our own and I asked if we could have a plastic cup, but one of the waitresses said to use our own water bottles instead. Seriously? My waitress had no idea what was going on and looked defeated even when she came to my table. But that wasn't the problem; she had no idea what was available or not. Came back multiple times with updates that items weren't available...at 5:30pm. The fried pig intestines came out cold and not very crispy. The stir fried instant noodles were very salty. More so than what you would guess for instant noodles. The highlight was the fried sole; which was crunchy and not dry. The sushi boat was ridiculously bad. Slices of sashimi were thin except for the salmon and the rice was a gluey block of rice like 3x the amount of rice a normal piece of sushi would have. Will not be coming back

    Menu and prices as of Sept 2025
    Dave C.

    The food is amazing overall. Good size portion, quality, and the taste is excellent. The service is great and fast. The atmosphere feels like I'm back in Hong Kong eating HK style french toast and breakfast. I don't get how this place is rated 3.2 yelp reviews. Overall is a 5 out of 5 stars for me. Highly recommended and hopefully we will be back again.

    Eggplant Fish Rice (top) and Bitter Melon Fish Rice (bottom)
    Sammi K.

    I remember eating at HK Tea and Sushi since I was in elementary school, which was over 15 years ago! The food here is not out of this world, but it's decent comfort food for a low price. I'm surprised their rice dishes are still below $10 each in this economy. I've been here a few times recently and there was once where I found a small fruit fly in the middle of eating my Minced Beef Spaghetti. But given that I couldn't tell if it fell in while eating or was cooked in my pasta, I didn't tell anyone about it. Recently, I've been loving their bitter melon dishes. My favorite is the bitter melon beef. The sauce is a black bean sauce but it's also a bit sweet, which enhances the flavor profile and makes it soooo delicious! The bitter melon is cooked al dente, not too raw and not too soft. I even recommended the bitter melon to a friend who enjoys them as well and he loved it too! I would, however, avoid their fish dishes because they are a sodium bomb for some reason. I've had their eggplant fish and bitter melon fish, and both times I've had to gulp down a lot of water afterward. Maybe they're soaking the fish in salt water to preserve it's freshness? I don't know, but recommend sticking with their other protein choices.

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    Very solid Chinese food spot. We picked up food to go and the restaurant looked very clean and…read morespacious though no one was eating in. The food was very fairly priced and the portions were huge. We got the pork soup dumplings, pork fried rice, szechuan chicken (which came with white rice), and pad see ew (which though not listed comes with pork, chicken, and shrimp). Everything was solid, but our favorite was the fried rice which had a ton of flavor. I liked the veggies that were in the chicken dish but there were just way too many of them compared to the chicken and I wasn't crazy about the sauce. The pad see ew wasn't made the traditional way I've had it with soy sauce and oyster sauce. It had some sort of orange sauce that tasted closer to a sweet and sour. It wasn't bad it was just not what I was hoping for. The soup dumplings were solid, no complaints there. And the fried rice was great, lots of flavor. Overall, I liked this place especially for the price but I'd probably order different things if I went back.

    I had a taste for Chinese food like good old school. Chinese food and I happen to look on one of…read morethe delivery apps and located this place. I found parking down the block and walked over to the restaurant. It seems like more of a delivery spot because there was no one inside sitting at any of the 5 tables. It's a fairly good size space, very simply decorated, mixed with a cool wall resembling a curio cabinet of treasures. I chose a spot in the middle and went to the restroom which was clean and simple. I noticed there were a lot of takeout orders, from delivery services to local folks picking up their regular dinner. I looked over the menu and decided on salt and pepper wings and an order of shrimp. Fried Rice came out first and it was delicious. I even tasted a hint of salted egg yolk mixed into the egg mixture friefried up with the rice that signature crispiness with the little saltiness.... fantastic. The salt and pepper wings were different than the ones i'm accustomed to though the flavor was amazing.It didn't have the fried garlic, peppers, chilis, and onions that i'm accustomed to being in the dish. They were still flavorful, juicy and crisp and I could tell they cooked them fresh.That was much appreciated. I ended up taking half of my food home because I was stuffed.Thank you Msm Ellen and the Crown Garden crew for a tasty solo dinner.

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    4.2(38 reviews)
    6.3 miFort Greene
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    Pray tell, why would you send me on my way with 3 packets of duck sauce and one container of…read moreketchup for crab Rangoon?? Where is the sweet & sour? Where is the sweet chili? Cheap. There was nothing that I ordered that needed ketchup. Nothing. There wasn't even soy sauce in the bag. Then had the unmitigated gall to charge $22 for the salt baked shrimp and told me I had to pay $5 extra to substitute the lo mein for white rice. Who is eating white rice with shrimp? Girl bye. I'm not paying almost $30 for one meal from a hood Chinese spot. If there's no heat in your establishment, your prices need to be in lowercase. If it looks like you might catch staph in your establishment, your prices need not to be so loud. I also believe they overcharged me. They did have a sign saying that the prices went up, but I think they may have been too cheap to print out a new menu if that was the case. I was going off of what they had on the wall for the general public. So as I stated, I ordered crab Rangoon ($7, allegedly), honey wings ($7, allegedly), a shrimp egg roll ($2, allegedly), spare rib tips with fried rice ($12, allegedly). My total was $31. My assumption is they probably charged me extra for pork fried rice, which I didn't ask him for. I know for a fact they are not charging tax because there's no way that you're forcing people to pay in cash while also charging them for taxes that you don't pay. The crab Rangoon was actually pretty decent even though I didn't have the sauce that comes with it. The honey wings were OK. They actually taste more like honey BBQ. I prefer C&Y honey wings. It's real honey and stay hot for an hour due to the way honey maintains heat. I also don't appreciate when these spots chop up a wing and call it two wings. 1 wing is the entire thing. STINGY. The spare rib tips I don't like and neither do I like their pork fried rice. The rice is a bit bland and I don't like those large spare rib tips. I prefer the boneless spare rib tips that C&Y has. A shrimp roll is a shrimp roll is a shrimp roll. It wasn't too bad and it was actually pretty happy. The shrimp was a little bit larger than those baby shrimp that they normally stuff in shrimp rolls. Their pricing is on par with C&Y yet I don't have no issues paying what they ask and their food is good aside from their lo mein. They are not stingy and have pretty decent customer service unlike the guy who took my order here who paused my order to take another order over the phone and tend to the person behind me. This is what I get for cheating on my spot and being lazy when they both were far af.

    I bought food from this particular Hardee location for the first time in yearrrs. Simple order of…read morefried chicken wings with scrambled egg fried rice. The food was tasty which is the Hardee way but the energy of the man behind the counter was atrocious! He was distracted by a personal call he was on and he seemed REALLY annoyed by my presence. Did I detect an eye roll??? I probably won't ever return to this Hardee location.

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    Din Soup Dumplings - 1. Pork Soup Dumplings

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    4.6(474 reviews)
    6.2 miBrooklyn Heights
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    Women-owned & operated
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    Great tasting din soup dumplings! I came around lunch and…read moreit was busy. Luckily the turn around time for a table isn't a long wait. Their menu is pretty unique. I tried the wontons in spicy peanut sauce. It was different because I'm use to chili wontons. The spicy peanut sauce wasn't spicy. The peanut sauce itself is pretty thick, so I would recommend dipping it in the accompanying dipping sauce to balance the flavors. I would try the spicy peanut wontons again. I also tried the pork soup dumplings, which took some time to cook. It arrives very hot, so give it some time to cool off, maybe 5-10 minutes. The soup dumplings were mid, maybe I would try the truffle soup dumplings if I came back. I love how the dumplings are made in house

    Food is pretty good. Noodles and dumplings are made fresh and you can tell the difference. Flavors…read morefor fried noodles are also excellent. However, the real negative here is the operations. It is a chaotic mess for the volume they are trying to do. It's not about adding more manpower, it's about streamlining. Tables are sitting empty while people are on the waitlist (not due to reservations), orders are going to the wrong tables, to-go orders are in disarray and have to be re-verified on multiple orders, and it takes a long time to get some water. The Yelp waitlist is useless here - wait was supposed to be 5-10 minutes and it turned into almost 40. All this could have been avoided with more planning, better organization, and training. Kitchen staff doing their job well. Front of house needs work.

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