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Hong Kong BBQ

3.8 (125 reviews)
InexpensiveChinese, Barbeque
Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Good for groups

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Xing C.

Their BBQ three-meat combo rice is really good. It comes with roast duck, crispy roast pork, and BBQ spare ribs, along with some Shanghai bok choy and rice. The portion is generous and very satisfying--finishing it by myself left me really full.

Bbq combo
Amanda C.

Ordered via DoorDash so can't speak for service or ambiance. The duck wonton noodle soup was tasty although felt a bit greasy. Enjoyed the wontons, my duck didn't have too much meat on it. Husband got the bbq combo which was very filling and had plenty of meat. Might return but so many other Chinese bbq spots to try so it might be a little.

Andrea M.

The food here was decent for the price and portion size. It wasn't amazing tasting nor was it awful, just decent and pleasant tasting. I tend to gravitate toward noodle dishes. And the dry beef chow fun is a staple in the wide noodle group. There was a good amount of the noodles along with beef and veggies. Presentation and flavors were there as well. The hubs also pointed out that they use the good old white styrofoam boxes which holds a little more than the plastic black ones. You can place an order via the cashier or there's a kiosk. Not sure if there's an extra credit card processing fee to use this. I say this because some of the other places offload the credit card charges to you. Cash is the best way to go. FYI: Hong Kong BBQ is located in the Chinatown food court.

Vincent L.

Pretty solid Cantonese BBQ . Skin is crispy on the pork. Meat is marinated enough. If you get a combo with rice and soy sauce, you will have a pretty good meal for $14. Can't be too picky since we are not in HK. There is a fee for credit card. Parking is a problem because it is in the food court and there are many other businesses around. After 12pm you going to have some trouble

#16 chow fun with beef
Steven D.

I love food hall fast counter service restaurants because I think most restaurants don't need waiters and tipping culture is stupid. The less interaction I have with people to get food into my mouth the better. My opinions aside I think beef chow fun is probably my wife's favorite noodle dish. The portion was a good size, but it wasn't amazing or awful. It was a hefty number of noodles and beef but to me the sauce wasn't that flavorful. The overall dish was a little oily. For crispy pork, I think Best BBQ is going to be a better choice. Would I come here again? Probably but I wouldn't come out of my way just to eat here. This place is in a convenient location of Chinese shopping center.

Duck and pork with rice and coke
Jimmy W.

The pork over rice and duck was amazing. Half half of it all and included an egg. Make sure to eat it all quick because it's been heating for a while. My squid and congee expired very quick due to that. Love seeing the classic glass coke bottle.

Karen C.

I'm on the hunt for good Chinese bbq near me. The meat here is not bad. The chicken and bbq pork satisfy my cravings. Sometimes the crispy pork is a miss depending on the time of the day you go. The skin is good, but the meat can be dry. I do not recommend eating their bok Choy. They do not wash it thoroughly enough, and you can see the dirt still on there. My four stars is more for the meat The menu and kiosk can be confusing. At the most places, the roast pork is the one with the crispy skin. At this place, it's the bbq pork with the red sauce. If you want the crispy pork, you have to pick "roast pig" on the kiosk or ask for crispy pork when you order in person. This stall is located in a food plaza where there are many other stalls.

View of the roasted food hanging around.
Kevin C.

Hong Kong BBQ is located in the Chinatown Food Court in Chamblee. The parking lot wraps around the complex where the food court is, so finding parking, which is free, should not be an issue. As we were trying to decide what we wanted, the employee taking orders at the counter acted like he was in a hurry for us to order and was rude and pushy. His behavior should've been a red flag for me to walk away and go to another food stall. Instead, I ordered the bbq pork with rice. Wow! What a mistake! While waiting for our food, we got a table in the large dining area. The dining area tables are all first come, first served. I went back to King Kong BBQ and waited until the employee indicated to me to come to the counter and pick up our food. I was disappointed when I opened my styrofoam container at the table. My bbq pork with rice was an overcooked pork chop that was cut up. All of the meat was drenched in bbq sauce, which was much too sweet for me. I still tried to eat some of it by scraping off as much of the sauce as possible. However, most of the meat was too hard to chew. After pushing most of the meat aside so I could at least eat the rice, I found out that someone poured a healthy amount of bbq sauce on top of the rice before placing the meat on top of it. UGH!!!! I threw away more than 2/3rds of the awful meal after eating what was salvagable. What a waste! It'll be a while if I decide to come back. If I do, I'm definitely going to steer clear of the bbq pork and go with the duck or the roast pork hanging on display.

Sarah T.

Food court style, which is a great idea for small or large groups alike. So many options and varieties. It was hot indoors so find a spot near a fan. I'd recommend this dish however be warned they give you a lot of rice but very little meat. It does come with half an egg. I was surprised to see bok choy and not pickled mustard greens but it was good to cut the heaviness. Overall not bad but wish they gave more sauce and more meat. The picture looked so much better.

Bbq plate with duck, char sue and crispy pork
Jim N.

Don't let the food court fool you. This place does BBQ right. The food is awesome. I got the bbq plate with roast duck, char sue and roast pork to try all the meat options. The roast pork was crispy and juicy. The roast duck was so well marinated it was heavenly. Needless to say, I did not leave a bite of this behind. The beef brisket was so tender and flavored just right. Brisket over rice, what else can I ask for, so good. Unfortunately I could not finish since I ate all the bbq plater already. The food is so good with many options and the portions are large. So glad I stopped in for lunch.

Dry Beef Chow Fun
Addy C.

My review update to say their Dry Beef Chow Fun is still one of the best with that nice smoky stir fry flavor - except now it's $12.99 which by the way, is an awesome deal. The portion is super generous - enough to feel a family of 3-4 or leftovers for 2 more meals, lol. However leftover chow fun noodles is not the same ... noodles get rubbery and congealed together :( (It is crazy though to think I paid just $5.99 for this same dish in August 2008.) Next time, I'd like to try their roast duck.

Duck
Tiff H.

Over the past 5 years, I've eaten at a lot of Chinese restaurants, in and out of Atlanta and I can't say I have found too many that I've been 100% happy with. Hong Kong BBQ is another one that I can't say is perfect. But I have to say Hong Kong BBQ's meats are consistently good, and if you are able to arrive at the optimal time, the meat will be freshly cooked versus sitting out all day. Time it right and that roast pork is some of the best I've ever tasted! The past couple of years, I tried some roast duck from other locations that were OVERLY salty (why even provide that sauce to dip it in) and not fresh... but Hong Kong BBQ has rarely let me down! Definitely my go-to for a cheap and quick lunch or to bring a pound or two of roast pork or whole duck home to my parents!

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I'd give 0 stars if I could. 星洲炒米 had no flavor at all and wonton noodles was beyond saving. This place pretends to be hong kong cuisine.

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It was cold, not seasoned well. I was looking forward to experiencing this place and was let down.

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