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    Howong Seafood Restaurant

    3.1 (68 reviews)
    ModerateSeafood
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    HOWONG SEAFOOD RESTAURANT ATMOSPHERE

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Shrimp with walnuts and broccoli
    Jahnavi U.

    I've dined here a couple of times with my in laws for various occasions. Recently my husband and I got takeout from them too. Overall, their food is good and prices are reasonable as well. We ordered the whole garlic chicken and it was priced at $35 - that's pretty good. The half chicken was $18. The chicken dish was okay; the chicken meat seemed a bit dry and could been better. It tasted better the next day versus the the day we got it. The service was good. The ambiance at the restaurant is nice whenever we dined in.

    Not that good..wasted $17 ..take out ..

    Make better tasty food. Cheaper price.. price $17 which is expensive now a days in this restaurant .. sure they give u a big portion i bought Yang chow shrimp fried rice take out? who put peas on fried rice? i hated peas .. but doesn't tasted that good? this place get worse .. won't come back again.. 0 star if i can give.. i dont know why people give 4 stars .. they dont know how to eat.

    Yang Chow Fried Rice
    Erickita S.

    Go to spot for duck. Yes it's dated interior and decor... but totally a gem in Bensonhurst in my opinion. The main thing I buy is the duck and the Yang chow shrimp fried rice. It's very good.

    Kai L.

    Put together a big gathering on short notice. No complaints from anyone about the food. Service was outstanding!

    Outside
    Chris E.

    Never evvvvvvver knew this restaurant existed on Bay Parkway and, quite frankly, probably would have never visited this restaurant unless my family recommended it. Most of the dim sum action happens on 86th Street in Bensonhurst, so it was a nice change to visit Howong. My family and I came here for dim sum on a Sunday late morning/early afternoon and, surprisingly, the restaurant actually wasn't very crowded. Not sure if it was because of the location of the restaurant, but I assume many locals know about them since they have been around for a while, apparently. Our family was able to secure a large private room in the back, which was awesome. We didn't have to worry about any social distancing during our time here so that was a relief. During the pandemic, the typical dim sum carts have pretty much gone by the wayside. The old dim sum experience has been vanquished and has been replaced by a more contemporary way of ordering food, which is to tell the waiter what you want and they will bring it. Although the experience of dim sum has changed here, like other restaurants, the food here was decent. I won't comment on every single dim sum dish we ordered, but the dim sum was all on level with other dim sum restaurants I've been to in the past. On a side note, our table also ordered a pan fried noodle and THAT was delicious. I've had my fair share of pan fried noodles in the past and the noodles were extra crispy, which was a major plus! Nothing else really stood out, but it was a solid restaurant. It felt a bit out of the way because it was deeper into Bay Parkway, but if you live in the area, it's a great spot to get some dim sum.

    Honey and garlic chicken, a little bit under season for my taste
    Linh V.

    Come again to try different dishes. Honey garlic chicken is a little under seasoned to me. Shrimp walnut is yummy in mayonnaise sauce.

    Barbecued pork with rice
    Vivian T.

    Pretty good option if you're looking for Chinese food and dim sum. We arrived as a party of two and were immediately seated near the back of the restaurant. There were a good number of tables, some of which could accommodate larger parties. Given that we arrived some time past noon, there were limited dim sum options and dim sum carts were no longer in use. However, we were still able to secure an order of chicken feet and cilantro rice noodles. We also ordered a rice dish with barbecued pork and a hot and sour soup. The food was good and the two of us felt content with the amount that we ordered. The barbecued pork was flavorful and tasty in combination with the veggies and rice that it came with. The hot and sour soup was more sour than spicy, which seems to be a common trend at most restaurants that offer it, but still enjoyable.

    soy honey chicken
    Liana L.

    I've definitely written a review for this place before, but now they've changed names ... still the same food/servers, though! I've been going here regularly for the past 15 years because it's right by my house and it's really convenient for my family to go to. We've had their dim sum, $5 rice boxes for take-out and dinners. I LOVE their $5 rice box take-outs; it's hard to imagine a cheaper, quicker, more satisfying AND relatively healthy meal. I usually get this to share with my mom ($2.50 per person :O) on hot summer days when we don't feel like cooking. I especially love their fish + puffy tofu one, but I also like their house special, tofu with broccoli and beef with broccoli. All very classic and tasty. Their dim sum is not bad (they also do takeout dim sum); it doesn't offer as much diversity and the food isn't as stunning as the well-known places in Brooklyn Chinatown, but it's definitely satisfying for a craving. I don't eat much anyway, so I'm pretty happy after some shu mai and cheung fun. I'm mainly writing this review, though, because Yelp reminded me after I checked in here for a LNY dinner last night. I was pretty shocked that my mom was able to get a tentative reservation - they told her to come around 8:30pm when she checked in with them the day before - and we didn't have to wait at all. :D A lot of the traditional LNY stuff was out already, but we still ordered a good amount: soup, lobster, dou miao, shrimp with candied walnuts, steamed fish and honey and garlic crispy chicken. Raymond and I thought everything was pretty decent, but my brother hated it. Oh well. Overall, I would not go out of my way to go here, but it's not bad if you live in the neighborhood. After all, I do keep coming back.

    Lotus with oxtail
    Daisy C.

    To be honest, if you don't judge the interior or how dated their furnitures and carpet are... this place is definitely a 4. But if you're big on that (and also cleanliness), then your rating would be different from mines. We just started coming here not too long ago for family dinners, and the reason why we keep coming back is clear. The food is delicious. It's not your typical oily or salty Chinese food. Their eel rice is something we get all the time. It's flavorful and filled with chunks of eel. They also offer the bottom of the rice pot for you after they serve you all the rice. The crunch of this bottom rice is a delight. My next favorite dish is their short ribs. Chinese restaurants generally have trouble understanding the medium-rare request, but Ho Wong is on top of their game here. It's a solid dish!

    Mariia Z.

    Me and my husband absolutely in love with the hinese food in this restaurant. There is very tasty food and diverse menu. My passion is seafood, and all seafood dishes here are absolutely amazing. We live nearby, so it's a convenient place to go. We come here a couple times a month, and always absolutely satisfied. It is very nice, that they always give you some tea, water and snacks before order, and then, when you are waiting for receipt, they bring you fruits and hinese fortune cookies :) But I give 4/5 stars because of unattractive interior with this pink tablecloth and uncomfortable chairs.. I don't love it at all, but because of tasty food and good workers here I keep only one star for that.

    Steamed oysters
    Doreen L.

    I love this place. But I've never eaten the restaurant's food alone. Let me explain. Howong Seafood is great for large party dinners and they are one of the few restaurants that allows you to bring in your own seafood. So for a few company parties, my coworkers bought fresh seafood from 8th avenue Chinatown. The restaurant will clean and cook the seafood for you. To compensate them for using their kitchen and chef, we had to order 5-7 large restaurant dishes plus pay a large tip. FOOD All of the food was delicious, fresh and amazing. We've had the gigantic steamed oysters with XO sauce, Cantonese style lobsters, Alaskan King crab legs, and Alaskan king crab head cooked with glass noodles. We devoured crispy creamy Mayo shrimp with crunchy walnuts, crispy Cantonese fried chicken, sautéed spare ribs with bean curd, and wok fried tender beef cubes with pepper and onions. We picked at the steamed Shanghai bok choy with pork bones. On another occasion we had the steamed steamed Dungeness crab, scallops on a shell, salmon sashimi, sashimi Geoduck, steamed oysters with black bean sauce, Cantonese fried lobster, and sweet and sour pork chops. All the dishes were delicious. My favorites were the Alaskan King Crab and steamed oyster. The Alaskan King crab head was so sweet and briny and the al dente glass noodles soaked up all the crab juices. I loved it. So did the 7 year old next to me that was licking her plate. I am a huge fan of the steamed King crab legs in garlic sauce. They taste so soft, sweet and tender compared to the frozen rubbery King Crab legs from the AYCE buffets. And the plump meaty steamed oysters with black bean sauce was wonderful. I had mine and was greedily eyeing a leftover oyster. Some of these dishes were some of the best Chinese banquet style seafood dishes that I've ever had. Service was the best that I've ever had in a Chinese restaurant. The servers gave us individual plates for all the lobster and scallop shells. They changed the plates very frequently and gave us warm hand towels to wipe our hands. There was no attitude. Probably because we were such a large party. I would definitely come back under these circumstances.

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    Food is not that great! Poor service. They serve dim sum for brunch. Nice decorations.

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    Food is good. The service needs improvement the waiter doesn't like people who doesn't speak Chinese

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    Delicious. Too bad they don't offer smaller dish of crab legs. that crab dish costs average $350+ market price by weight

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