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    Ka Ka Lok

    4.6 (25 reviews)
    ModerateChinese
    Open 4:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Veggie spring rolls
    Jeevan M.

    My first taster of Ka Ka Lok came as part of the revised DD3. Shortly after I'd discovered KKL, I wanted to try it as it seemed fairly authentic & far from the chow mein & msg options you normally find at most Chinese food outlets. The restaurant itself is fairly bare, but it's full most nights I've been past. There's little in the way of heirs and graces, but that's the way a good restaurant should be. The veggie (mostly vegan) options can be found on the English menu (although the Buddha's delight features on both menus). What I have to say about the menu is that it's pretty bare for veggies, given that there are 40+ options for omnivores, it seems a little sad that vegans/veggies are restricted to such a limited menu. The food that I ordered (veggie spring rolls & Buddha's delight) was great. Really simple, but full of flavour & well cooked. The reason that this is a 4* star review is that for plethora of fish & meat options, the veggie menu seemed a little bare & somewhat of an after thought

    Takeaway deals menu
    Gordon M.

    Went in to order some takeaway food and picked starter size salt & chill chips in batter and starter size salt & chilli chicken from the menu, this was £3.55 each. I also took a photo of the takeaway box meal deal poster on the wall in case I wanted to order something in the future. After going home and eating my food (which was very good), I saw that both these items are on the takeaway menu at £3! Surely I should have been charged the lower amount as these are the same items and the same size!?

    Trudie M.

    Chinese or English!! When entering take a good look at the specials because it's the last time you are going to see them. Big massive family style tables packed with family's. Sat right at the back of the restaurant we had a full view of everything, the kitchen, the staff and the punters! Loving the family feel to the place. On being seated given 2 menus one English and one Chinese. Of course we are eating from the the Chinese one. Starters we had the salt and chili squid. Now often this can get over cooked in the deep fat fryer! This had not one drop of fat or over cooked-ness on this! Too delicious! Next up on starters steamed dumplings. Not sure what was in these bad boys but oh my. TASTY!!! Watching how everyone else was eating the going deal was get your bowl of rice and order a couple of big dishes and every one tucks in and shares! We ordered fried rice and boiled rice ( take note one is enough to share between 2) with braised beef flank curry and sizzling steak with onion and mushrooms. The beef was so tender it just melted in my mouth! The steak was whole but cooked too perfectly. The staff are friendly, however little English is spoken. They are still waiting on the alcohol license however I would not even let this damper the wonderful-ness of this little gem!

    Squid with long beans and belacan, and king prawn with egg sauce and fried rice!
    Sarah A.

    Oh, I can't believe I haven't written a review for Ka Ka Lok! I swear, it's probably one of my fav places for some chinese food! Recently went over with Gian for dinner and boy was I craving some good spicy seafood. Was properly eyeing all the Malaysian style dishes on the menu immediately after sitting down at our table! Fyi, they have 2 menus. The "English" and the "Chinese" menu (both to cater to the different taste palettes). I recommend you throw away the English one and stick to the Chinese menu yeah. ;-) We ordered the salt and chilli squid, Squid with long beans in belacan (a Malaysian spicy prawn paste), and king prawns in egg sauce served with fried rice. And of course, an endless pot of tea! YUMMMM were those dishes absolutely delightful! I love the smell of belacan ... hits close to home! Delicious! Staff members were also very friendly and accommodating. Like 3 waiters/waitresses kept checking up on us and asking if everything was ok. They kept coming to the table to check on our tea too. Super service ey! We were also given free oranges for dessert! I remember them usually giving fruits but I suppose the oranges were for the CNY celebrations. Ain't complainin! Anyway, it came up to 16.50quid between the two of us, which wasn't too bad because I was STUFFED with delicious food! We even dapau (take away) like a quatre of the king prawn because there was just so much! Yay, leftovers for lunch! Haha. So, would def recommend Ka Ka Lok to those who want good Chinese (sorta Malaysian) food. I'm definitely heading back, and bringing my friends along with me!

    Pork lion
    Briony C.

    Ka Ka Lok isn't fancy, the service isn't perfect but the food is wonderful and very reasonably priced, so it's a 5-star from me. Last time we ate in I gave it 4 stars due to a couple of little issues (it being cold inside and the dumplings taking ages and getting burnt). This time we didn't have any problems and they dealt with our really large table of 14 really well. We did have to give them some nudges from time to time to order food & drinks but it was a pretty bustling place on a Saturday night. I'm kind of embarrassed to say I ordered the exact same dishes as the first time I ate here - dumplings, soft shell crab and aubergine with salt fish as a main. I seriously love all these dished and seeing as it was Dumpling Day (thanks Austen M for organising it!) I had to get dumplings. A few people didn't have them so I even managed to scoff 4 which was a plus. The soft shell crab is really spicy so if you have delicate tastebuds, it won't be for you. The batter is nice and light and you can see the juicy crab meat inside. It's a little pricey at £4 per portion but it's worth it. And the salt fish & aubergine is a really unusual dish but one worth trying if you like aubergine. They are still BYOB so I'm not sure they're ever getting their own alcohol licence. There's a wee shop just along the road which isn't bad and you can grab some wine or beers from there.

    Austen M.

    Time for an update! 4 stars does not do this place justice, it's a 5 star venue, for sure. It's not a flashy restaurant in any way, but I really like that about the place. The focus is completely on the food and on that front they hit the spot 100%. On our last visit there was a big party of us so I was lucky and got to share a lot of dishes. The portions are huge so be careful how much you order as I actually felt like I ended up with double the food I needed. Still I did the right thing and ploughed through it. Highlights were the duck dish which was exceptionally tasty. The beautiful dumplings, the tasty salt and pepper squid, the spicy double cooked pork and just about everything else I that I got to snatch a try of. It's still Byob, but who cares as the food is exceptional and the value for money is immense. If you ain't been yet you should try it very soon! Casual, authentic and tasty dining. You are going to love it,

    Two roast duck - not something we would usually go for but it was delicious.
    David R.

    We are on a one man and woman mission to find Glasgow's best soft shell crab. We have found an early leader! First impressions were exactly what we hoped, no frills, quick, friendly and efficient staff filled with an eclectic mix of people. It was actually fantastic to see different cultures coming together as there was a large table of Chinese family and friends and the kids appeared to have invited their friends who were Scottish and watching the kids teach their pals how to use chopsticks and educate them on the food was great to see and great advert for cultures coming together. (people watching and social working, even when we are out for food - we really should take some time off! So we Sat down, opened a beer and Amanda opened her wine (it's BYOB) with no corkage! And my clumsy wife to be spilled over my drink within seconds! Staff responded promptly but they must've been thinking we were a couple of steamers as some of the beer managed to scale half the wall. I digress - onto the food. We ordered between us two soft shell crab, a portion of dumplings, a portion of salt and chilli ribs, fried rice and two roast char sui duck. All from the authentic menu. The soft shell crab was divine, light crisp batter on outside, soft and fluffy crab in the middle with a nice kick of dried chilli spice. A must if you ask us. The dumplings were a positive assault on the taste buds, crisp yet soft and gooey these reminded us some of our favourite meals in Vietnam! The fillings inside we so tasty! The salt and chilli ribs, had tender meat with a nice little kick. The two roast duck isn't something we would normally order but given we stuck to the 'authentic' menu we wanted to try something different, the duck was crisp on outside with the skin suitably roasted the fat and meat underneath was moist and juicy. Really really nice. The only minor let down was the fried rice was a little oily but that can't detract from my 5 stars. Portions are generous and all that food cost a mere £31. See you soon ka ka lock!

    Ka ka lok takeaway menus
    Susan F.

    We had a fantastic takeaway from here on Saturday night. For some reason we have found there is a dearth of Chinese takeaways in the west end and we hadn't quite found one that we were 100% happy with. This place changes that! Must admit we weren't very adventurous and went for Western Chinese dishes this time, but the Chinese, Chinese dishes look really interesting and we are keen to try again soon. To summarise the food: meat was good quality, portion sizes were good, price was good value and flavour was mwah! We shall be back soon!

    Post meal carnage
    Pammi G.

    Since KaKaLok opened, I have been hearing incredible things about their food. Granted it's perhaps not the most appealing place from the outside and inside isn't really that much to write home about - the food,however, is INCREDIBLE! The best way to describe the decor at KaKalok is cheap and cheerful. The furniture is pretty basic, simple and clean but i'd be lying if I said anything really jumped out at me decor wise. The staff were okayish....we had to call them over to order drinks, then again to order food. They weren't rude but they weren't friendly either. The menu is MASSIVE. You are presented with 2 menus when you arrive and English and a Chinese.....the English one is packed with all the usual dishes you would expect to find on a 'British' Chinese menu. The Chinese menu is full of dishes which are a little more adventurous (aka authentic). Given that we were there for Dumpling Day, we started with a round of delicious pan-fried dumplings which were perfect. They were crammed full of tasty filling and the outside was every so slightly crunchy. Along with our dumplings, I also tried some Salt & Chilli Squid and Salt & Chilli Spare Ribs. Both of these dishes were incredibly moreish. if I had to pick one though, it would probably be the squid, which had a light crispy coating and was just spicy enough for my taste. For my mains, I shared my dishes again with my buddies TrudieM and AustenM and so I got to try loads. Here goes: Chicken with Ginger and Spring onion - this was my least favourite dish, I found it sort of boring and with no real taste to it. I think that was because the other 3 dishes were so incredibly flavoursome that I felt this one was lacking. Duck Ho Fan was my favourite dish - the duck was gorgeous and tasted like a little aromatic piece of heaven. The portion of noodles was huge and super tasty. CharSui and Fried Rice - The Char Sui was beautiful, it was so flavoursome and I couldn't get enough of this. The fried rice was...well it was fried rice, but it tasted good. Double Cooked Pork - This was probably my third favourite dish. It was tasty but quite fatty. I know this is to be expected with double cooked pork but I don't really like it that much. I did enjoy the dish but I didn't eat loads of it the way I did with the Duck and Char Sui. Lastly, we also ordered a portion of battered Salt and Chilli Chips which were exactly as good as they sound and were easily one of my favourite dishes...in all honesty I so did not want to share these, I did - but grudgingly :-P Whilst it may not hit all the boxes when it comes to decor and staff it more than exceeded my expectation when it came to food and price (I only paid £20 for my share of our meal). This is a spot that I will 100% definitely be back to soon. I had a beautiful meal which beautiful people - what's not to love?!?

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    Review Highlights - Ka Ka Lok

    Recommended are the soft shell crab (one for a fiver, really good), the dumplings, both in the Chinese menu.

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    Hong Kong Bite

    Hong Kong Bite

    4.6(5 reviews)
    0.3 miSauchiehall Street, City Centre

    Anybody who knows me knows my favourite type of food is Asian cuisine. I bloody love it, so as soon…read moreas I heard this place had taken over the dumpling inn spot I was very keen to get in and try it ASAP. Trudie M and I dropped in for a spot of lunch today and we were not disappointed. The menu is simple, about 20 rice dish options, a couple of congee ones and a couple of noodle ones. This is a cafe style place, nothing to fancy, but the food had tonnes of taste and the staff were extremely friendly. All the dishes are 7.50 a go, you get a huge bowl of rice and your chosen topping. I had salt & pepper pork loin and it was tremendous. The pricing is also great. We got loads of food and two tsing Tao for just 22 quid. We were really full and left very happy. The food tasted really fresh and actually sort of healthy to. Another great addition to the ever growing Chinese restaurant scene in Glasgow. It has lots of stiff completion already, but for me it is 5 stars of course... But you probably could of guessed that.

    I really liked Dumpling Inn so was sad to see it go but I believe the people behind Hong Kong Bite…read moreare the same folks. The restaurant is casual - a good place to pop in for a quick meal, it's nothing fancy though. There was a group of us so they seated us at a round table in the middle which had stools which wasn't totally ideal but as I said, we were just in for a quick meal. The menu is simple - mostly rice dishes with a couple of noodle/congee dishes. I ordered aubergine and pork with rice for £7.50 and was really impressed - a big portion and really filled me up after a day of drinking. Staff were friendly, the vibe was relaxed and the price was very reasonable. Even including a couple of beers I think it was about £12 each. I'll definitely be back.

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    Hong Kong Bite - Salt and pepper pork loin. Tasty!

    Salt and pepper pork loin. Tasty!

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    Aubergine and pork with rice

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    Ka Ka Lok - chinese - Updated May 2026

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