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Hong King

Hong King

3.1(29 reviews)
6.4 kmCentro Poniente
$$

What a disappointment! I watched a few TikToks and several people recommended this place. I was…read moreparticularly intrigued because I did not know that Mexico City had a Chinatown, and from the photos I saw they had some tables on the second level with the balcony overlooking the street which looked very cool. It was also only a 10-minute walk from my hotel. All signs pointing to a great meal and experience. What a disappointment! As I approached the restaurant, there was a young men in black with menus inviting me to come on in. I asked him if I could have a table at the balcony and he quickly brought me to the perfect spot. That's where this great experience began and ended. It was a great place to sit and watch the world go by on the street below. I really enjoyed that. My stomach has been a little queasy the last day or so which is quite normal when I travel, so I decided that it might be best to order something kind of neutral. I ordered wonton soup with shrimp wontons. The soup was nothing special. Some broth with very little else other than the wontons. No vegetables other than a couple of pieces of onion and scallipns, no noodles, no nothing. What was even more disappointing was that the waiter never checked back in with me one time to see how it was or if I wanted something else. So I did not feel totally ripped off, I sat for a while after I finished my soup to enjoy the view. I kept looking for my waiter for the check but he was nowhere to be found. I saw him off in the distance a couple of times but I could not grab his attention. So finally I asked somebody else to help me I was tempted to not leave any tip at all but I know these waiters make very little and so I gave him 10% which is cheap for me but he really did not deserve that! I left unsatisfied and disappointed and I cannot recommend this place to anyone else. They have been around for a long time and there were a lot of people there so either I ordered the wrong thing or people are not as discriminating as I am when it comes to Chinese food. After all, I grew up in New York and they have an amazing Chinatown with amazing food! The only redeeming factor was that is just a few minutes from the Palace of Fine Arts where I'm going tonight to see the Ballet Folklorico, which I heard is fantastic. Hopefully it'll take my mind off that lousy soup. Btw... Cost close to $10 which is the same thing I pay in the United States which is unusual for here. Most things are much cheaper. So much for Hong King. Sent from AOL on Android

Absolutely loved this restaurant. Customer service was great. Lots of amazing food options…read more Portions were perfect. We ordered 4 different plates. All of them big enough to share. Food was fresh and it didn't take very long to get our food. The place has a balcony that overlooks the street below. Restaurant was clean and staff was very nice. We didn't get a chance to take a picture of the food because my husband and teenage boys were starving. This place has plenty of tables for large parties. Just trust me when I say this is a MUST try!

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Hong King - Second floor dining room

Second floor dining room

Hong King - BBQ ribs...Very good!

BBQ ribs...Very good!

Hong King - Fantastic view from my table

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Fantastic view from my table

Bao Bao - Beef noodle soup and three cup mushrooms

Bao Bao

3.9(14 reviews)
8.8 kmRoma Norte

It's genuinely incredibly shocking that there's a Taiwanese food place in CDMX so we had to try it…read moreout. It was also the part of the vacation where we needed some Asian food in our lives. We ordered it from Uber Eats so it may not be the best representation of the food but anyways. - Sopa De Res Taiwanesa - Seeing the Spanish translation is so interesting to me as really they take into account what locals will understand what the food means to them. I thought this beef noodle soup was okay, the broth was underwhelming and quite watered down. The noodles also felt a bit like ramen noodles. The beef was not super tender. - Arroz Con Pork Belly - I definitely recommend this dish instead as the pork was very juicy and flavorful and the meat drippings paired very well with the rice. Overall, it's not the best Taiwanese food you'll ever get but I guess it will satisfy your Asian cravings when in CDMX.

We came here because we were craving some asian food while traveling in CDMX. This is a great spot…read more- big space and can handle large groups. There is an outdoor space too. You will get the menu from a QR code and can ask for the wifi. What we got was good! The dumplings and baos had a unique take. Really enjoyed the popcorn chicken. They said the seasoning would be spicy but it was not spicy at all. Definitely would come back to try other dishes, especially the main dishes One stand out is the service. I thought the staff was super attentive! They made sure we had everything we needed for an enjoyable experience

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Bao Bao - Menu (QR code)

Menu (QR code)

Bao Bao - Three cup mushroom and beef noodle soup

Three cup mushroom and beef noodle soup

Bao Bao - Taiwanese popcorn chicken

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Taiwanese popcorn chicken

Rock & Wok - chinese - Updated May 2026

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