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Party of 3: No frills, but delicious Hongkong style dishes.Eggplant with spicy sauce 4/5 perfectly cooked with the right amount of spieces.BBQ Pork 5/5 moist and cooked to perfection. Just add chili oil for a little kickStir-fry watercress 4/5 simple but very refreshing. They cooked it with garlic and little oyster sauce.Pork Chop with Spicy Salt 3/5 The batter of the pork chop is a little sweet to our liking. The Al... View all feedback.
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Don’t go here. They rush you out, ask for more tips (even though their service is so bad) and even charged my boyfriends card $10 more! crazy. We just found out about it today when we were calculating our expenses. We went there about a week ago, and they charged us without our notice. So sneaky. I dont recommend this View all feedback.
Food was really good and they give you huge portions.
Great food, plates for family not personal, you get full for cheap.
Don’t go here. They rush you out, ask for more tips (even though their service is so bad) and even charged my boyfriends card $10 more! crazy. We just found out about it today when we were calculating our expenses. We went there about a week ago, and they charged us without our notice. So sneaky. I dont recommend this
Hong Kong BBQ Restaurant in Chinatown, Los Angeles, is a haven for those craving authentic Cantonese cuisine, particularly their standout dish – the succulent and flavorful roast duck.Walking into this cozy eatery, the aromas of roasting meats immediately entice the senses. The ambiance might be simple, but the focus is undoubtedly on the quality and taste of the food. The star of the show, their roast duck, is impeccably prepared – crispy skin with a tender, juicy interior bursting with aromatic flavors. The seasoning is well-balanced, enhancing the natural richness of the duck without overpowering it.Aside from the delectable duck, the menu offers an array of classic Cantonese barbecue items, showcasing perfectly charred pork, crispy pork belly, and savory soy chicken. Each dish demonstrates the mastery of traditional cooking techniques and attention to detail.The service at Hong Kong BBQ Restaurant is friendly, although the place can get quite busy during peak hours, leading to longer waiting times. Prices are reasonable, considering the quality and portion sizes.For lovers of authentic Cantonese BBQ, Hong Kong BBQ Restaurant in Chinatown is a must-visit. While it might not boast a fancy setting, the exceptional taste of their roast duck alone makes it a gem worth discovering in the heart of Los Angeles' Chinatown.
They serve large portions here, the food was really good.