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We find ourselves at HKFS often due to their ability to easily accommodate large parties (up to about 12 at a big round table) and that they are open late. The food quality and selection are good too. Pricing is moderate. View all feedback.
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Had a late night craving and ended up here...can't really say I'd go back. Service was good, but food just meh. We asked for recommendations and were told the items with a thumbs up' were the best dishes, so we ordered 3 different items with the thumbs up, none of which proved to be really good. The soft shell crab fried rice was so so, the clams too chewy (rubbery) and the spare ribs lacked flavor. Menu pricing on t... View all feedback.
Good place to buy bit on expensive side, then other nearby markets.
Had a late night craving and ended up here...can't really say I'd go back. Service was good, but food just meh. We asked for recommendations and were told the items with a thumbs up' were the best dishes, so we ordered 3 different items with the thumbs up, none of which proved to be really good. The soft shell crab fried rice was so so, the clams too chewy (rubbery) and the spare ribs lacked flavor. Menu pricing on these items is also not modest.
A hidden gem, great and pretty authentic wan tan noodles ðŸ, good value ranging between usd8.50-10.50 (exc tax) for street food like roast pork, porridge. Suggest getting there just after it opens or make sure you have a reservation on the wkends.
We find ourselves at HKFS often due to their ability to easily accommodate large parties (up to about 12 at a big round table) and that they are open late. The food quality and selection are good too. Pricing is moderate.
The best tasting and authentic Hong Kong style won-ton noodles and hot pot offerings in Houston, hands down!We have been there a lot of times, craving the won-ton noodles that are reminiscent of the best kind we had while living in HK. The hot pot rice could be better depending on the chef, but best in Houston, no arguments there!