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    Hong Kong Eatery

    3.4 (763 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Triple meat combo  Crispy Roasted Pork 脆皮燒肉 BBQ Pork 蜜汁叉燒 Roasted Duck Leg 燒鴨腿
    Anna M.

    I came here from a TikTok video recommending spots in Chinatown. The food was pretty good, but the quality of the meat was somewhat questionable - lots of tough/dry/gristly parts. Interior of the restaurant did not smell awesome. Overall it was okay for a quick bite, but not worth going out of your way.

    double meat plate (duck and roast pork)
    Isabella C.

    A staple in Chinatown! Their prices are great and the meat is always super fresh. The workers are very efficient too, and easy to order off the menu. There are a couple tables inside, which is nice. I only wish the meat was a bit leaner, i've gotten a couple fatty pieces before that I didn't love.

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    Mai T.

    Service was efficient! Menu was easy to read. Food was fresh and delish! Seating was limited to about 10-12 people. They PACKED the meats on the noodle dish and their broth was so rich. PERFECT for the snowy cold day. The scallion pancakes were so crispy, chewy, and just so good. I highly recommend!!

    Roast duck and soy sauce chicken
    Jimmy N.

    Another week, another rice box from Hong Kong Eatery. This time, I was a little more hungry so I decided to do 3 pick selection. Might do 3 pick more moving forward LOL You get so much food you can barely close the box. The duck is always so juicy and flavorful. Crispy pork is a hit and miss because sometimes it can really be too fatty. Best Chinese bbq spot around Chinatown

    Chuan-Wei L.

    Shatteringly crisp pork belly. Char siu glazed to a smoky, sweet shine. Roasted duck with skin that snaps. And that marinated sausage? A salty-sweet punch that ties it all together. This is the kind of Cantonese comfort that speaks for itself. It's generations of flavor packed on one plate. Boston's Chinatown stays undefeated, and Hong Kong Eatery holds it down. Cheap and delicious--what more could you ask for?

    Left is roast Roasted Duck, right is Crispy Roasted Pork
    Heather L.

    I wanted to try the roast duck but at other restaurants you have to get a quarter or half duck and that seemed like a lot for a first try. Here they offer plates of 1 meat 1 rice or 2 meats 1 rice, which are still huge portions but only $12 each and a much more manageable amount to try! Very juicy, loved both the duck and crispy pork I got. I would warn to be careful when eating it as there are shards of bone in the meat from how they cut it.

    Wonton Noodle Soup
    Irisa J.

    I had been craving wonton since moving to Massachusetts and decided to pay Chinatown a little visit. I had previously visited to help someone pick up a duck and realized it was the same place after seeing it in TikTok. There was lots of noodles in the portion. The vegetables were cooked perfectly- soft but not mushy. The wontons were delicious and reminded me of the ones my grandpa would make! Ordering was easy- we ordered at a kiosk, before sitting at a table to wait for our order to be called.

    Leang L.

    What I like about this place Is that they have cold dishes/appetizers. This is my second time here. The food is really good. Last time I had the roast duck and roast pork. Today I had the salt and pepper squid a side order of char sieu. The squid was light and crispy. The shallot and jalapeno seasoned the rice very well. Now on to the disappointment. The char siew was dry and lacking glaze and tough to chew. Still a great place for Chinese bbq and rice.

    Ordering kiosk, just past the BBQ meats counter
    Justin S.

    For a quick Chinese breakfast I stopped by HK Eatery. While a long line formed, everyone queued for the roast duck and other BBQ items. Since I wanted to dine in, I proceeded to the back, where larging ordering screens let me put in my order of fish congee ($8) and scallion pancake. No line at this part Today's items both came piping hot, but undersalted. I ended up adding chili oil and extra salt to it. At least it was quick, hot, and cheap. Can't have everything. I also bought a few to-go appetizers, priced at $6 each. The duck gizzard and pig ears are not worth it; they are bulked up by radish and cucumber, respectively. A rip-off given the already small size.

    Food came really quick. I ordered the bbq Lo Mein and it was so much food for $15. Seating area has only 5 tables but it was still very easy to find seating. This is a must stop for china town in Boston!

    Bbq BBQ on Rice with 2 Proteins Platter with chicken & char siu
    Lizzie Y.

    Hong Kong Eatery has been around since I was a kid! We used to get smoothies at the spot that was next door and eat here. Nowadays, I come here for takeout every so often. Depending on how I'm feeling, I'll either get a beef chow fun ( 乾炒牛河) or 3 meats over rice plate (三拼飯), with extra ginger scallion sauce! For the three meats, I like to get char siu 叉烧, soy sauce chicken 豉油鸡, and either duck 烤鴨 or octopus if they have it. I also enjoy their cold plate options, just to snack on. I love the cold spicy chicken feet and sometimes duck feet. Very quick service here, even if the line is out the door. Food is made fast, 5-10min ready. As for sit down/dine in, I haven't sat down to eat here in a minute. I've gotten very used to just ordering takeout from here and be on my merry way.

    Nick S.

    Hong Kong Eatery is a longtime staple in the heart of Chinatown, known for their classic window display of hanging roast meats and a wide selection of traditional Cantonese dishes. Whether you're getting meats by the pound or ordering a quick rice plate, this place delivers fast and consistent quality. Service was quick and efficient--our food came out in about 5-10 minutes. It helps if you know some Cantonese, but it's definitely not required. There are a few smaller tables inside for dining in, and they also have a big selection of prepackaged meals and meats if you're on the go. We ordered single meat rice plates with Char Siu (BBQ Pork) and Siu Yuk (Crispy Roasted Pork). The Char Siu was solid--classic flavor, nicely roasted, and a good portion for the price. The Siu Yuk had a crispy skin and was super flavorful, though I personally prefer a thicker crunchy layer. It did come with some bone-in pieces, which might not be for everyone, but it didn't take away from the dish overall. Definitely a go-to spot if you're craving classic roast meats in Chinatown.

    Lisa C.

    We're visiting from LA, and my parents wanted some Cantonese cooking. The food was tasty and reasonably priced. You order at the kiosk and then pick up your food, which was relatively quick for us. You can also purchase premade boxes of food for $6. The marinated tofu was a bit salty for my taste. Seating is super limited, it's not very clean, and it's quite warm inside... all adding to the hole in the wall authentic Chinese food vibe!

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    Is this a sit down restaurant ? Do we order first and find a seat or waited to be seated? Thanks in advanced

    Lol this is a two part answer. Yes, this is a sit down restaurant. You wait to be seated. Once seated the waitress/waiter will take your order. Now part two, for take out you order at the counter where the butcher is and you can watch him chop the… Read more

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    3.9(47 reviews)
    0.1 miChinatown
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    I wanted to try this place because of the good reviews. A few times I had tried to get in early…read moreand even though the hours say they open at 9am, they really open at 11am. We got a table for two and we ordered a 3-BBQ meat and rice plate and a Beef Chow Fun. Both were ok. The size of the meat and rice plate was a bit smaller than Hong Kong eatery in my opinion. The beef chow fun was average, not too oily, not bad, but just average. The staff was busy but attentive. They do have a large selection of other authentic dishes like clay pots, crabs, fish, etc. Many people just come here for take out.

    I read positive reviews about the Saugus and Andover locations, so I thought I would visit the…read moreBoston Chinatown spot. Convenient Chinatown main district location near the excellent bakeries next door I visit for Chinese pastries . I saw a picture of the meat combo of duck, char sue, pork belly, white rice, hot Vegetables. I ordered the combo, an appetizer of pan fried dumplings. Nice Asian restaurant environment, but not a spot to enjoy a lengthy dinner with soothing music ambience or sipping hot tea... a busy no nonsense kitchen type eating place with yelling, bone chopping. The hanging appetizing cooked ducks, pork, chicken creates the vibe of a China town experience. Quick service, nice hot tea in kettle offering. The combo meat platter was cold slices of meat , rice a bit cold too. Vegetables fresh, hot but needed more . The duck meat was boney and not much duck meat or select pieces. Char sui was salty , few pieces. The pork belly was very good and needed more. I didn't compare my combo picture with the one I saw from 1 year ago and mine looks 1/2 the quantity of meat and vegetable.. the pic last year displays beefy pieces vs. my meat that looks like my animals are starved before preparing for my plating. I understand inflation reduced portions , but I would rather have last year's picture at a higher price. The pan fried dumplings not impressed as had much better elsewhere. These were too doughy and not a nice flavor or texture. I didn't see anything to be impressed with my dining outing and nothing to be offended by with either except boney malnourished duck pieces of cold meat . Other noodle dishes, rice dishes I saw other diners order were fresh hot and definitely appealing, abundant and worthy to try. Maybe the combo was a bad choice and a just a hot duck dish may have been better option here... clearly the hanging food was freshly prepared. Prices were fair , my waitress , server very pleasant , clean restaurant and no issues with that. I might look to try the hot duck at the other locations with a bit better expectations for ambiance and conversational luncheon environment. The baked egg custard pastry, creme coffee sponge cakes after for desert were excellent from bakery down the street.

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    Dynasty

    4.3(251 reviews)
    0.1 miChinatown

    My friend found this place from a viral item they are serving--scallion pancake crab rangoon. They…read morewere not on the menu so we were worried we were at the wrong place but they assured they had it. They were super good--gooey and cheesey and still like a crab rangoon. I would come back for these. Someone next to us also ordered them. Now I did still want to try their traditional dishes so we split Xaio Long Baos which were really good soup dumplings. They were fresh and tasty. I also got a general gau chicken which I know is more Americanized Chinese food but got it since it was offered as a plate with rice. It was tasty, a little spicy and a large portion--I had leftovers. I would like to come back to try more of their authentic dishes as the food was of high quality and it was busy inside so that's a good sign! What we ordered: Scallion Pancake & Crab Rangoon T15 Xiao Long Bao Z16 general Gaus Chicken

    I wasn't super impressed during my latest visit to Dynasty... I had dined here once before ~2 years…read moreago for a special event and really enjoyed my experience so the expectations were maybe too high. First of all, the arrangement they had for queueing for tables was a bit confusing and unclear. We were given a slip of a paper with a number on it, which the hostess eventually called out after about 10 minutes. I wish they had a more seamless system for handling this (in an app or taking phone numbers instead). We ordered lots of dishes to share.. pineapple buns with roast pork, the viral crab rangoon scallion pancake, soup dumplings, rice rolls with ribs, etc. The standout for me was definitely the crab rangoon scallion pancakes. I 100% get the hype! It's ooey and gooey and perfect for any crab rangoon lover. I was however pretty disappointed in the pineapple buns (one of my favorite dishes) and soup dumplings, which honestly just tasted like they were frozen and reheated from the grocery store. The service was also very absent and it took awhile for us to wave someone down so we could pay our bill. Not sure if we visited on an off day or something, but I wasn't very impressed.

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