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Hong Kong Kitchen

3.1 (25 reviews)
InexpensiveChinese
Open 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
Updated over 3 months ago

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Fried Calamari
Amy J.

The calamari was $13 and smelled like dirty carpet. It was only tentacles which is unusual. It tasted kinda like teriyaki mixed with dirt- seriously, like a weird off earthy flavor. Not even the cat wanted in on this. It wasn't crispy fried calamari but more of a tough chewy sautéed dish mixed with a lot of white and green onions. The Chinese donuts came in a large bag with probably 20 small pieces for a bargain at about 5 bucks and were soft and fresh. The pork egg foo young looked like a box confetti cake concoction due to the neon red pork chunks. The egg itself wasn't terrible but the horrid congealed mess of gravy was sour and inedible. The fried rice bed was dry and a real choking hazard.

Vegetable egg rolls
Matt B.

I was tipsy, peckish and seeking some Chinese food for a late night snack/meal. I found this place on Uber Eats, specifically looking for vegan options. So I ordered an order of veggie egg rolls ($2) and a vegetable rice noodles ($8.50), plus the usual exorbitant service fees from Uber Eats. My order arrive 30-40 mins later. The egg rolls were decent, fairly chewy, without much interesting filling. The rice noodle dish was made with thin vermicelli, rather than the authentic wide rice noodles. Oh well. The dish was bland, but was amped up by the hot sauce, mustard and soy sauce that they included. Bland, boring dish, but it was plentiful and did the trick.

General Tso's chicken and egg roll
Rodger B.

If you're looking for cheap Chinese just outside of Ohio City, there's nowhere better to go. While the building may not be the prettiest, the neighborhood not the world's safest late at night, and the interior decor not the prettiest, that doesn't change the fact that they offer KILLER Americanized Chinese food. It was around 10pm on a Sunday and I hadn't eaten since lunchtime. I was back in my hometown of CLE for work, so I figured why not try out a spot from my old stomping grounds on the west side. General Tso's was piping hot (I always get mine super spicy) and was quite flavorful, especially with their homemade sauce. The egg roll was straight up massive and one of the biggest that I've been given in years. All in all, if you're looking for gourmet food and candlelit tables, this ain't the spot. However, if you're looking for near elite level cheap Chinese, this is undoubtedly worth checking out.

Hunan Chicken
Marty K.

Not great not terrible. Slightly below average American-Chinese cuisine. Food is relatively cheap for what you get. Warning They were not able to take a card payment in store and you have to walk down the street to an outdoor atm to pay for the food

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The food here was really good especially the eggrolls and the people there were so nice I'm definitely coming back again love this place

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6 months ago

I love this place so much. Big props to the kids at the front of the store. I feel like I watched them grow up.

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The food was tasteless & the quality of ingredients was awful! Even the egg rolls were horrendous.

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Just ordered off Uber Eats! It was absolutely amazing....delivered fast and hot. I recommend.

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Their two grown sons are such lazy favks. Their parents work so hard.

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