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    Hong Kong Kitchen

    3.3 (37 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Empress chicken half portion
    Tintin B.

    Good wholesome comforting Chinese food for the whole family. I ordered the traditional Empress chicken half order and this was mild flavor and tasty not too salty. I didn't love the second dish because it's way too salty because of the fermentation of shrimp paste. But overall a nice experience for new restaurant one year newly opened here. Definitely recommend to try other dishes from the menu and more veggies for sure to offset the salty dishes. Good food and good quality for the price in nice neighborhood.

    Yellow eel claypot
    Christina F.

    I enjoyed everything we ordered! Yellow eel claypot and Taishan loach. Don't be ditzy and forget to drizzle the sauce over the claypot rice like us! Only thing is, I feel the portions were a bit small for the price. But it could be due to rising costs and high rent. It is a very popular shopping plaza. The loach was great, but beware of bones. Also, you get the whole fish and see the head and eyes. So if someone is afraid of that, it's not for them. I just ate the whole thing; very tasty! Our waitress was very attentive and always refilling our waters. The restaurant specializes in Taishan food, which is where my family is from. So I was really excited to try it. Glad it was good!

    Beef wrapped in rice noodle.
    Wilfred T.

    I can't really complain about the food. It's on par for your average Chinese restaurant. The service was decent, and the staff was good. I wouldn't say it's the best Chinese food I've had, but it's not the worst either.

    Stir-fried Chicken with Chestnuts
    Linh Y.

    I picked Hong Kong Kitchen (HKK) in Rosemead to have lunch with my Mom and brothers + their family because I wanted to try the Green Tea Ice Cream Cake from Tanbii Bakery which happens to be within the same shopping center as HKK. Does this make sense? LOL HKK just opened several months ago. It's located in The Square Shopping Center. Lots of free parking, but they do get super packed on the weekends. This restaurant has good interior seating space. Its wall art gives it a Hong Kong feel to it. First time visit. They weren't super busy for Sunday lunch. Maybe they do more business in the evening. Menu has a good selection of dishes. Prices range between $15 - $20+ per dish. We ordered for 9 people when we only had 6 people LOL. That's how it's done! 1. Beef Fried Rice - My niece said it was good. 2. Beef Navel with rice in clay plot - My sister-in-law said it was decent and wished there was more beef. 3. Empress Chicken - This is very fresh and tasty. Chicken was very tender. My Mom approves and so do I! 4. Fried Chicken Wings - Nothing spectacular. Just fried chicken wings. Seasoning could be better. 5. Frog with rice in clay pot - I enjoyed this one. Sauce was perfectly flavored not too salty. However, I would have liked more frog. 6. Spare Ribs + Black Bean Sauce - Not too bad. The meat could have been more tender though. 7. Spare Ribs + Black Bean Sauce with rice in clay pot - My brother said he liked it, but wished it had more spare ribs. 8. Stir-fried Chicken with Chestnuts - My brother said this was amazing and it was! Lots of flavorful chicken. Definitely would get again. 9. Taishan Salted Chicken with Tang Yuan - We all loved this dish! Soup was very authentic... no msg taste... the real deal! Tons of tang yuan and other ingredients. Must try! Staff was friendly. Service was good in the middle and towards the end of our meal. However, at the beginning, our first dish came out and we didn't have any plates or bowls in front of us LOL. Anyway, I do see myself coming back here to try their other Hong Kong and Taishan dishes. Thank you HKK! Tip: if you want more protein than rice, I would recommend getting the protein dish and have steamed rice with it versus getting the protein with rice in clay pot. But if you want to experience the clay pot, then get the clay pot... just know protein portion may be small IMHO.

    wild bamboo shoots fried with beef
    Marian X.

    Second time here and still amazed by the rice clay pots. The beef and egg claypot one is beef patties, the minced beef is seasoned (not overly salty) and the egg is 80% cooked (perfect to mix with the rice). Nice rice crisp on the bottom. My friend really liked the yellow eel, it is hard to find in the area. Nicely seasoned and nice rice crisp on the bottom. Chicken and chestnuts pot: we have tried this dish elsewhere, but I think they have one of the best so far. The chicken is tender and chestnuts cooked perfectly. The flavor is great as well, nicely seasoned. Definitely a great meat option. And it comes with rice. Service was above average and acceptable. We went on a Sunday night, and they were not as busy as our previous visit on a weekend night.

    Tiffany T.

    We arrived around 1:10 on Father's Day Sunday and were seated almost immediately. The menu was actually quite unfamiliar to me, despite eating at Hong Kong cafes my whole life, so be aware of the unique selection available, as other reviews mention. We ordered: Steamed Rice Noodle Rolls with Shrimp, a fried donut, a Wonton Noodle Soup, and a Frog with Rice in Clay Pot. The rice noodles were tasty but the other dishes were unimpressive. Wonton noodle soups are bland, and this one was king of the blandest soups. The clay pot was also nothing to write home about, though I'm always unimpressed with crunchy rice. It was strange that the pot was steel and not clay. The noodle soup took almost 25 minutes to come out and the clay pot took almost 40, so be ready to wait. Overall total was about $50 before tip. We will not be returning and I do not recommend this restaurant.

    Grand opening
    David W.

    This restaurant opened on 4/25. It is located inside a mall. The previous location offered Taiwanese food. It is kind of strange that it is named inside Hong Kong Cafe while the menu most of them are not offered at a typical HK style cafe. It offered hot pot rice, rice rolls, and other Chinese dishes. I tried the hot pot rice which tasted good. The soy sauce that comes with it was tasty. The service is attentive and polite.

    andy w.

    If I have to sum it up in one word it would be meh‍. Their signature dishes are the claypots so that what I will judge them on. The rice tasted good( but then again how can crispy rice not taste good) but everything else was bland and overpriced imo. They cook the claypot rice in steel pot, I'm assuming because it's faster, and easier to control the rice's crispiness. But what you lose is the simmering of the flavor from the toppings into the rice it self. And speaking of the toppings, the portion can really be improved. You literally have like 1/4 of a sausage, and two pieces of preserved pork and green onions fluffs the rest of the pot. I mean the skimpiness is just amazing. I do have to say tho, that the soy sauce is legit, and I did finish the pot of mostly rice, with the soy sauce. I don't think it's worth the price, but the rice is pretty good. That's why, it's a meh.

    Benson K.

    I saw on Facebook that a new Taishan restaurant had opened, and interestingly, the name of the restaurant was actually Hong Kong Kitchen. It replaced Monja Taiker in the same spot, so I decided to come here for brunch. It's essentially the same size as Monja, so it's fairly small but there's enough seating. I went during its soft opening and grand opening period, so service was on the slower side even for Hong Kong/Cantonese/Taishan style restaurants. Took a while to get orders, but that's to be expected with new restaurants. We ended up getting the Taishan glutinous rice balls in soup as well as shrimp wonton noodles with rice noodles. For the sides we got one fried dough youtiao and one pineapple bun. The pineapple bun was fairly standard but the youtiao was quite good. Crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. The wonton noodles and the glutinous rice balls were both soup style dishes and had similar flavors. However I did really enjoy the texture of the rice balls, and the wontons were solid. Overall, solid noodle restaurant, not quite a Hong Kong cafe, but tasty nonetheless.

    Helen Y.

    This spot is one of my dad's favorite go to places. We've eaten here multiple times. Our favorite dish is their squab/peking pigeon. The dish is just delicious. They come out juicy and crispy. We also ordered their braise geese in clay pot which didn't have a lot of meat, but it has tons of flavor. I think these two dishes are not your common dishes that you find in regular HK restaurants. We also ordered their signature steamed pork ribs. This is not your average dim sum flavor. I feel like the black beans they used is different and has a lot more flavor and gives this dish another level of depth. Service was good. Price is average. Dishes are unique. We also got 2 order of pineapple bun. This is the best pineapple bun I've had. It comes out fresh, crispy, and the bun melts in your mouth. Unfortunately we came during daytime so we had to order it. If you come during dinner time, it's free dessert. This pineapple bun is not to be missed though! Absolutely delicious. If you're adventurous, for this spot a try for their unique dishes.

    ong choy
    KJ S.

    found in a huge plaza with the great wall market (previously the square market). this is a newer hong kong / cantonese styled restaurant in sgv! my mom saw her friend post this place on wechat and wanted to try so we went :-) the place was packed when we entered but they seated us quickly within a few minutes, after clearing a table of a group that just left. the service was so fast and the servers were really attentive and helpful! they speak cantonese and english here. the food was a 10/10! we ordered 8 dishes for 6 people and the bill was around $200 after tax and tip. we definitely had leftovers. everything tasted so comforting & reminded me of homecooking. the squab and clay pot rices were especially yummy. everything was flavorful, had great textures, and werent too salty. parking was ample in the parking lot & the restaurant was a good size. they have booth and table seating, walls lined with murals of hong kong. would come back!

    Cherry Z.

    They accept credit cards if bill is above $25 so be prepared to bring cash. I got the morning deal and they refilled the milk tea when I asked if they provide Complimentary refills.

    Elaine Z.

    I ordered take out. I consider this more like Cantonese food - really homey and tasty. Everyone dining in ordered clay pot rice - I will be coming back to try that next timed. They even have rice balls for breakfast!

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    Hidden Gem in Alhambra - Finally Tried It After 4 Years of Driving By!…read more I've lived in Alhambra for the last 4 years and drove past this place almost every day, always assuming it was just another hot pot spot. It never looked super busy, so I kept putting it off. Big mistake--don't let that happen to you like it did to me! We finally went in and ordered a bunch: the Spicy Beef Shank Rice Noodle, Rattan Pepper Sliced Beef Rice Noodle, Popcorn Chicken, Sesame Balls, Popping Brown Sugar Rice Cake, Fried Milk Rolls, and Fried Taro Balls. Everything was outstanding. The noodles were amazing--fresh, chewy, with high-quality ingredients you can really taste in every bite. The broths had that perfect spicy kick without being overwhelming, and the beef was super tender. My wife and I couldn't stop eating; literally everything we tried was delicious. She especially loved the Fried Taro Balls--they were crispy outside, soft and flavorful inside. The sides/snacks were all hits too: the Popcorn Chicken was perfectly seasoned and crispy, the Sesame Balls and Popping Brown Sugar Rice Cake brought great texture and sweetness, and the Fried Milk Rolls were a fun surprise. Service was top-notch--shoutout to Icey, who took such great care of us. One of the best and most attentive experiences we've had in a while. If you're in Alhambra and love good food, do yourself a favor and stop in. You won't go wrong here--highly recommend! 5 stars all the way.

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