Kum Kau - Brooklyn
Menu
The menu of Kum Kau from Brooklyn comprises about 303 different courses and drinks. On average you pay about $5.0 for a dish / drink.
Kum Kau, once a beloved culinary staple in Brooklyn, has experienced a rollercoaster of quality, leaving diners divided. While some patrons reminisce about its glory days, others lament a decline in food consistency and taste. Recent dishes have shown variances, with some favorites disappointingly underwhelming—like the shrimp being overcooked and the fried rice lacking vegetables. However, a few voices celebrate the restaurant's revitalized offerings, particularly the fried chicken and spareribs. Cash-only payments and a lack of delivery service add a layer of inconvenience, yet for many, the journey to Kum Kau remains worth it for a taste of nostalgia.
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The fried rice was decent, with a good level of spiciness. However, I was disappointed that for $7.50, there were no vegetables included aside from the rice. Adding just a few pieces of broccoli or another vegetable would have made me happier. Despite this, I would consider coming back for a lunch special in the future. View all feedback.
What User dislikes about Kum Kau:
I have no idea what they only serve me, but it was definitiw not food that enjoyed it first, as if I had cleansing fluid ajax or something there was literally no taste for the food, but cleansing products, even if they tried to smell it, smells like cleansing products it was so disgusting I could eat it even I did not eat it View all feedback.
An iconic institution in the borough . They are a take out place, and that's a good fit for them . A brick for sure in the nabe!
I really enjoyed this restaurant. I decided to go because a youtuber I followed gave this place super high ratings and my expectations were through the roof. I ordered the recommended Chow Mein (I chose Chicken) and while it was good I really wish I would have chose something I would traditionally ordered so I could have compared. Normally I would order the Sesame Chicken, chicken with broccoli or Lo mein. Overall pretty good but not the best for me. I will definetly try again if in the area again.
I really miss it pre-Covid. I'd have a sit down meal 3 times bi-weekly at least
Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $10–20 Recommended dishes: Sesame Chicken, Great Chinese Food
Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Appetizers
Fried Green Plantain Or Sweet Plantain$2.5Soup Noodles
Roast Pork Or Chicken Soup Noodle$4.5
Noodles W. Minced Meat Sauce$4.5
Noodles W. Pork Szechuan Preserved Vegetable$4.5Entrées
Fried Wonton (10) Or Crab Rangoon (8)$4.0Appetizer
Steamed Or Fried Shrimp Dumplings$4.5
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