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    Hong Kong Delite

    2.9 (34 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Chicken Wings
    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    5 piece mumbo wings fried hard salt pepper and fries
    Mark A.

    First time trying mumbo sauce, it was cool. Service was funny. Definitely a little ghetto but what else do you expect on MLK Ave

    Shrimp  & Broccoli
    Pinky J.

    So I stopped going to Carryouts for a minute due a bad experience but recently I was craving for some. A few people recommended HONG KONG on MLK Ave in SE so I figure why not try them. Parking was ok and the establishment was clean and wasn't empty at all which is a good sign, Food - I ordered Spicy Shrimp & Broccoli, Shrimp Eggroll & and Half & Half. I was definitely disappointed in the shrimp & broccoli, the sauce was way too thick and it wasn't the taste I was expecting. It wasn't horrible but it also wasn't the best. The eggroll was ok but definitely could've been better. The half & half drink was way too sweet and more tea than lemonade. I ended up giving my food away since it just wasn't I imagined it to be. Price - You must bring cash since they do NOT accept any other form of payment. For convenience, they do have a ATM inside so if you need to take out cash, you can. I like this in case you didn't know or forgot so there's no need to leave and come back. One thing I can say, they have decent pricing unlike a lot of other spots that doubled their prices including their lunch specials. Customer Service - Decent customer service and wait time. It's easy placing phone orders and highly suggested so you eliminate wait time once you arrive to pickup your food. Overall, this is nowhere a top Chinese take out place I would highly recommend if you in DC but also a place you should try for yourself since we all have different taste buds. It's a convenient location if you live in the area.

    Beef and brocc
    Miss S.

    Customer service- below average. Food- the beef and broccoli was fire. The egg drop soup was so good for the first 3 sips but then I got this weird after taste that just ruined the whole soup. It was like I was slurping up crushed up ibuprofens. Ambiance- looks like a run down spot Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker would be visiting through the back to roughen up some Chinese mafia member.

    4 wing and fries with mumbo sauce
    Larry M.

    On this edition of BIG SCHLIMS "Who got the best mumbo sauce" we have Hong Kong Delite (located at 3123 MLK Jr. Ave., S.E. Washington D.C.) Vs. Howard China (located at 2827 Georgia Ave., N.W. Washington D.C.)!! . . . OK let's get to it both places have your typical carry out food. From cheeseburgers, to cheesesteaks, to shrimp toast, to egg rolls, to fried rice, Egg Fo Yung, General Tso's chicken, beef and broccoli...you name it...they got it!! . . . So from both places I copped 4 fried chicken wings, A Half Lemonade have ice tea drink, and french fries with saltpepper ketchupMumbosauce on the fries, and just Mumbo on the chicken. . . Hong Kong's wings were decent (they extra large wings), their fries were delicious, as well as their sweeter half n half. Their Mumbo sauce (what i went there for) was sweet, thick, RED, with a spicy kick to it (pictured $10 total). Their Mumbo had a "standard" Mumbo taste to it. . . Howard China's wings were STAMP!! Crispy, not super sized...what wings are supposed to be (from carryouts). Their fries, and half n half were delicious too. Their half n half wasn't as sweet, but you could taste the powdered ice tea mix residue, via it settling at the bottom of the pre-made ice tea cup. Their Mumbo sauce was sweet, with a hint of sour. It was definitely delicious!! . . . Hong Kong won this versus!! Their Mumbo sauce is what I know Mumbo sauce to be as a Native Washingtonian. It was just YEAH... Now Howard China's Mumbo was DEFINITELY Like That too!! But Kong's had that extra umpf to it. . . . On another note both places establishments we're not clean. I didn't feel welcome (greeted, ask how I could be helped, nor told how long my order would take), and their general disposition unpleasant. Places like the Uncaged Chefs, Kitchen Cray, and Hen and Fin also have wings Fries and Mumbo sauces. These places are welcoming, clean, and simply pleasant to be in. This is a no-brainer. That's it. #mumbosauceversus #bigschlimsreviews #saltpepperketchupmumbosauce #4wingsandfries #halfnhalf #Washingtondc #youmakethecall #thatsit

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    Devante B.

    Second place in DC I've tried Mumbo sauce, the wings was fried fish and crispy, the sauce was much better than another place I tried, traditional service, small inside but a place to wait for amazing food

    The guy in the far back COOKING THE FOOD IS NOT WEARING A MASK. Not wearing anything AT ALL. Gloves nothing!
    Shanique P.

    This is a real throw back to good chocolate city eating on this side of town. Used to be the best carry out in SE. UNFORTUNATELY I went back to return some fries (that were cold) and saw THREE OF THE GUYS (2 in the kitchen) NOT wearing a mask. They also don't enforce customers coming in to wear a mask. I'm calling the city of DC on Monday. Just GHETTO. And they actually have the nerve to be annoyed that I said something about it! Yet another example of reduced standards for services being offered to a predominately Black community

    Large Mumbo Sauce
    Christian C.

    Best Mumbo sauce in the DMV hands down. Haven't been able to even find a spot that still offered that amount of Mumbo. But clearly the locals frequent this spot a lot. Had about 10 cars out front waiting for there orders. Overall food was good and I'll be back.

    Kennith T.

    First time visiting. They have egg rolls listed on the menu. I ordered 2. I bit into one and I felt some sort of meat texture. I begin to panic, believing it was shrimp (which i'm allergic to) and immediately spit it out while driving. I was correct. I contact the restaurant and he states "i don't sell regular egg rolls...just shrimp.". I suggested he consider adding "shrimp" to the sign next to the egg roll because I'm allergic and I could have died and there's no indication that they contain shellfish. He proceeds to tell me that he only puts a little amount of shrimp in the egg rolls and he has been in business for 30 years and no one has ever had an issue until today. I told him that that's fine, but it doesn't take much to simply write shrimp on the menu to warn people. He ignored me and answered the phone instead. Horrible customer service! Not apologetic at all. Just told me if i wanted to switch the egg rolls out to a steak/cheese egg roll, then I would need to pay $2 more. Zero stars! Never paying money here again.

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    Ba Chong F.

    The Ballou High School marching band had long trumpeted its final notes for the day, and the crowd that had gathered for the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day parade had long disbursed and gone off in a myriad of directions. However, as nightfall neared, I found myself ironically on Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave. in Southeast (walking northbound and getting a bit hungry). Indeed, luckily for me, one does not have to venture too far or too long on any commercial strip in the "hood" before stumbling upon a Chinese carryout. I'd seen Hong Kong Delite's storefront before, but I had never actually gone inside to order anything until now. I chose the six piece chicken wing deal with mumbo sauce, which is a great deal at $6.25. The chicken wings were fried "hard" (an "inner city" specialty) in what must have been boiling hot oil (dark oil that must also have cooked its fair share of wings, egg rolls, and fish and that had coalesced into a potent brew). The immaculately fried wings, with its crispy exterior, locked in the moisture of the chicken itself, which resulted in a truly mouth watering experience. I'm fairly confident that Hong Kong Delite does not have a secret herb and spice recipe a la Colonel Sanders (at least, I didn't taste anything to suggest that it does); but, their wings easily rival (or, even surpass) what national chains like KFC or Popeye's can dish out. The mumbo sauce (which, by the way, is one of the most notable culinary items to originate from DC) was not as impressive. It was neon red (with no hint of orange), a bit too thick, and lacked the tantalizing balance of sweet and tangy that the best mumbo sauces around inner city DC usually have. As I sat there, nearby, and continued with my impromptu meal, my mind began to wander away from the wings and mumbo sauce; and, I suddenly began to reflect on the fact that I was actually on Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave. on this day (of all days), a day when we are to celebrate and remember Dr. King for his great achievements. I began to think about his life and legacy (as I have done many times before). Like many, I invariably started with the sanitized version of Dr. King's message (that somewhat generic call for mutual respect and tolerance) and progressed toward his more controversial aspirations for an end to war and an establishment of economic justice in the U.S. Then, I just thought about the man himself, about the fact that he lived such a purposeful life, and that, despite his many trials and tribulations, he remained committed to his calling. Yet, just as suddenly, as the skies turned grayer, as the clouds thickened, and as I realized that the forecast called for sleet and snow, I got up, threw away the chicken bones, and left. As I walked, my steps were no different; but, a part of me had been affected by my brief mental ramblings. Somewhere deep inside, I felt a mix of peace and confidence (not about anything societal necessarily but about life itself).

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    Decent food for the price not of fan of the Mumbo sauce they have but everything else is decent

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    Best chicken and fries from a Chinese spot. When every im in the area this is my go too

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    the absolute best hands down, I don't know a better carryout. I would Give 5 stars but they only take cash

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