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If you're craving authentic Hong Kong Chinese cuisine, look no further than Hungry. Just a glimpse through the window will confirm that you're getting a taste of real Cantonese dishes. With friendly and attentive service, along with the best hot pot in Chinatown, you won't be disappointed. View all feedback.
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eating is always delicious and punctual....write the review because we ordered a little from the menu yesterday evening and the article from the bag was missing. when I called to get a refund, they left it to the house that it has no honor! that I call customer service. hung’s keep and we come back View all feedback.
They were already here a few times with my godparent and eating is delicious and well done. service is good and what I like is the small hot plate that put them on the table so that their eating remains warm. I had to roll the meat that were tasty and accompanied with a beside dish of sweet chilli sauce that went well. then I had the chicken sweet and sour with chicken noodles that was delicious and went well. good service, polite and clean. can't blame her. godparent says that he has been coming to this place for years and I know that he would not visit further if eating was not good, so that it is good. what is nice after the meal, they give them hot wet wipes to clean their hands as well as some lucky cookies that is a beautiful geste at the end of the meal. beautiful little place to support locally when living in the opposite.
Eating is always delicious and punctual....write the review because we ordered a little from the menu yesterday evening and the article from the bag was missing. when I called to get a refund, they left it to the house that it has no honor! that I call customer service. hung’s keep and we come back
If you're craving authentic Hong Kong Chinese cuisine, look no further than Hungry. Just a glimpse through the window will confirm that you're getting a taste of real Cantonese dishes. With friendly and attentive service, along with the best hot pot in Chinatown, you won't be disappointed.
The restaurant has a front window displaying hanging roasted meats being marinated, giving customers an early preview of what to expect. Despite the tempting display of meat, we decided to opt for a selection of char siu and crispy cubes of roast pork known as siu yuk.
This restaurant in Chinatown has been my go-to spot for years, even after a renovation and name change (previously known as Crispy Duck). Despite its deceivingly small appearance, it actually spans three floors, so don't be discouraged if it looks busy when you arrive.