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    Kau Kau Barbeque

    3.8 (1.3k reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    BBQ pork wonton soup. No flavor.
    Anh L.

    I am not sure how this place got high marks. Ambiance--typical Chinese restaurant. Street parking. Service--staff was nice but didn't get out order correct. Food--I wanted to like this place. Roast pork and duck was flavorful. But docking stars for that fact we dined in and the roast pork was full of fat. Looked at the table next to us that for pork over rice. Same fatty roast pork. The skin not crispy is just unforgivable for a BBQ place. The wonton noodle soup was so bad. I tried to add in the juice from the roast duck plate, sou sauce, salt just to add any flavor to the broth. The wonton filling was mediocre. Better wontons from Costco frozen wonton soup.

    The pork dish
    Francine L.

    Cantonese style Bbq a local and small store that sells delicious food. The inside seems like it had better days but it feels somewhat comforting. My friends really enjoyed the pork Bbq dish. I really enjoyed the noodles that are crispy and have something changed? Sort of light gravy on top with tasty veggies. Overall we had a great lunch and it was fast service.

    BBQ pork
    Annie K.

    Kau Kau barbeque has a menu containing a selection of bbq items. There is a service counter for takeout and also a dine in area as well. The BBQ pork I got was delicious, service was fast at the counter, and everyone was very friendly.

    Kau Kau game menu

    The food was amazing, fast service and nice ambiance. Premier BBQ. Loved the value of the lunch specials. Lunch menu makes it easy to select. The owner is very nice and has been there forever. Wish there was a restaurant in Snohomish Coun

    Derrick G.

    This is an outstanding Chinese Restaurant. The food and service were exceptional. I ordered the roast pork, barbecue pork wonton soup and pork fried rice, all the food was incredible. I highly recommend this restaurant.

    Lunch special with egg roll
    Kristina B.

    Very nice, friendly, and patient staff. The restaurant was pretty relaxed and TVs were playing sports. They have a long menu and eventually I just had to make a decision. The decision was to go for the lunch option even though it was after lunch (just a small upcharge). The lunch came with soup, bbq pork, BBQ pork fried rice, veggies, and choice of egg roll, other pork, chicken, or fish options, and a side of condiments (yummm). I chose the egg roll. The soup was warm and cozy. The egg roll was so light and crispy and delicious. The rice was well cooked and tasty. The veggies were flavorful and crisp. My complaint was that the pork was dry and tough and the food felt warm, not hot. It had good flavor, but felt like it was sitting and drying out for a while. Three bowl of condiments was awesome! The hot mustard spiced up my face and added an extra dimension of flavor to the pork, plus helped with the dryness. The lunch special is great to try a few things when you can't decide what you want.

    Peking Duck (Whole) 北京填鴨
    David H.

    If you're Asian and from da area.... Well, IYKYK. Kau kau is spot to hit up if you're looking for the most affordable Peking/roast duck or bbq pork. $50 gets ya a whole Peking duck, which is an insane deal in these trying times. Comes with the buns, green onion, and that SAUCE. Again, IYKYK.

    Katie L.

    We got the spare ribs, fried rice, and hot and sour soup lunch special and split it. The spare ribs were amazing and tender! The flavor was really good. The fried rice was also great. We also shared a side of egg drop soup and it wasn't that good. We ended up mixing the fried rice with the soup to make it taste better. Other than yhat the food was great!

    Naliyah L.

    I've visited a couple times during the Chinatown Food Walk, so I'm glad I finally had the opportunity to sit down inside the restaurant. I got the BBQ pork rice! The BBQ pork was so delicious!! But my only complaint was that there was a large amount of soy sauce drizzled over my rice and kinda ruined that for me. Our server was okay for the most part. She offered us tea WITHOUT mentioning that it was NOT free charge. We were not aware of this until it was time to pay, so that was very upsetting for me.

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    Timothy H.

    A good Chinese restaurant to eat at! I had their BBQ Pork Fried Rice and it was good! It was very flavorful and the BBQ Pork was tasty. However, the fried rice was overcooked and a bit too moist, and there wasn't that much BBQ Pork. I'd recommend asking for BBQ Pork OVER fried rice. The portioning was good and it was priced well at $13! The service was okay. Nothing special about it. They were nice to offer us water multiple times. The food didn't take long to make. The server handed us tea, and when we received the check, they said that the tea was $1. We didn't mind paying for it, but it felt dishonest to secretly priced the tea when they freely handed it to us. The ambiance was good. There's a decent amount of seating and some decent decorations on the walls. The bathroom was kind of dirty though.... I'd come back again for the food, but there are some improvements needed here.

    Egg drop soup
    ThuyVy N.

    Love Kau kau, always a great deal and fav place to go. Service is quick and fast and friendly and they always give you your moneys worth. Soy sauce chicken is so soft and tender and yummy. The pork was crispy.

    Tammy H.

    All I can say is the lunch special is a bang for your buck! So much meat and a side of soup for $10. My only crit is some of the cuts of meat was just straight fat/oil. Interior is pretty run down, service is also just fine, but I'll probably be back for just this special alone :)

    Lunch Special 特別午餐 with Deep Fried Prawns 炸蚱
    Dawn L.

    Great lunch spot! They seated us quickly with tea pot and tea immediately on the table! The lunch choices were awesome and great value! $10!!! I've never had this great of a deal, ever!!! The place is smartly decorated to have more seating and blocking off the restaurant from the "pick up" orders! Loved that because the door opens and closes so much! We stayed warm and comfortable on a cold day! Clean restrooms and lots of street parking!

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    Ask the Community - Kau Kau Barbeque

    Is the roast crispy pork belly gluten free? The disclaimer at the bottom of the menu was a little confusing.

    Yes, there is no soy sauce in the marinade.

    Has anyone ordered a whole roasted pig from this place in 2018 and could give a review on the experience?

    I have about 5 years ago. I don't remember the price but it was reasonable. The roasted pig was really good. Skin crispy and flavor is amazing They cut it up for you and put it back together to look like the whole pig so presentation is nice.… Read more

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    My ultimate comfort spot for over 20 years! I've been…read morecoming to this place for over two decades, back when a bowl of wonton noodle soup was just $5.50 (it's $15 now, but still worth every penny!). I remember the days when you'd see them sitting at the corner table, hand-folding wontons right in front of you. They've gotten so busy now that they do it in the back, and if you don't time your visit right, be prepared to wait in a long line. This is my absolute go-to combo on a chilly day, and honestly, the best hangover cure: Wonton Noodle Soup, Cod Fish Congee, Chinese Broccoli, and Chinese Donuts (Youtiao).You cannot skip the donuts--they are a must! My personal ritual is adding a splash of pink vinegar and chili paste into the congee, dipping the donut in, and taking a huge bite. It's pure comfort that warms you up from the inside out and instantly heals a tired soul. My husband prefers the beef wonton noodle soup because it's rich and hearty, but I love the classic, clean flavor of the plain wonton soup with its seafood-based broth. A quick heads-up: The service is typical for an authentic, bustling Chinese restaurant--don't expect fancy fine-dining treatment, but the staff is genuinely friendly and efficient. Also, **it's CASH ONLY**, so come prepared! Among the handful of restaurants I've stayed loyal to for 20+ years, this spot holds a very special place in my heart. Highly recommended!

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    I'm sad that it took me this long to finally try Jufeng Noodle House, but now that I have, believe…read morethat I'll be making up for lost time. This place is a true gem, serving satisfying, delicious food in a relaxed atmosphere at an affordable price. The restaurant looks small from the front, but space is used efficiently and they manage to fit quite a bit of seating into not that large of a dining room. Tables are mostly four tops, quite spacious at that, and surrounded by sturdy wooden chairs. I came for dinner on a Friday evening and there were a few other tables at any given time. Service was quick and our water never ran empty. We had the wontons in hot oil, topped with peanuts, I had the beef chow fun, and my dinner buddy had the pork with hot sauce noodles. The wontons are very very good, stuffed with flavorful pork and swimming in a sauce that sits in that perfect spot at the intersection of hot and sour. The peanuts and scallions add a delightful crunch. Their beef chow fun satisfies every bit of childhood nostalgia I have for this dish, with lots of wok hei, bouncy noodles, and the most tender of beef. I think my favorite beef chow fun in the city still lives at A+ Hong Kong Kitchen, but this is a close second. The portion here is also huge. I am a human vacuum and I actually brought leftovers home, which is rare for me. The pork with hot sauce noodles is seemingly a fusion of zha jiang mian and dan dan noodles. My friend really enjoyed it and actually finished the whole thing, which is saying something given that she doesn't usually eat that much. There are so many other items on the menu that I'm eager to try, so I will definitely be back.

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    My friends and I were visiting from the bay and we heard good things about HK Bistro…read more Luckily they had room for our large group with no wait on a Friday evening. Service was quick and easier with our Chinese friend giving more order details. We ordered SO much food: chicken corn soup, Hong Kong style crispy noodles, beef chow fun, pea sprouts, a variety of fried/steamed dim sum, don tats and it was all bomb. We definitely over ordered and had leftovers. Definitely recommend coming here when in the area!

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