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    King’s Kitchen

    4.1 (71 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 12:30 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Jessica B.

    I came here with some friends for dinner. One person in the group explained that they have several locations but this location has more train stations for people. As for food, we all got different things. I shared the clay pot with eel and the rice noodle shrimp wraps. Both were delicious. While I was there, I tried someone's duck. It was really good. A few days later, I went back a few days later and ordered the 2 combo platter with roasted pork and duck. The food was very flavorful and plentiful--I had enough for two meals.

    Natalie T.

    Took a really long time for them to take our order but once we did, service improved. The food was quite good! Lovely rice and vegetables. The clams were delicious.

    Sarah P.

    I was very excited to go to China town, as I love Asian food. I especially love duck with pancakes, as it is one of my all-time favourite dish. TBH I was rather disappointed with my experience here. The duck for the pancake dish was cold. I also found the meat to be extremely greasy.

    Rose L.

    Got the duck rice rolls n the clay pot with Chinese sausage n preserved duck. All were yummy n freshly made to order. Will be back n they take cc!!

    Rae A.

    Why yes - I do enjoy King's Kitchen - I am but a mere subject to this establishment. Came around 10 ish (pm est) with a good friend of mine and we were seated immediately. For whatever reason, we could not stop ordering and got the eggplant/salted fish/chicken clay pot (no rice), cucumber salad, and the roasted pork over rice. Rae - stop getting the roasted pork here - I don't think you like it. It's not as crispy as you think it will be. Stick to what they are known for - their clay pot rice (and not just clay pot) I liked how saucy and steaming hot the eggplant clay pot was - would be great with rice.   We of course, also had to get their steamed bun (egg custard) appetizer and their you tiao (Chinese donut) - the worst thing about going to a restaurant is leaving hungry so - order what you want.   Will I be back? With food this good, affordable, and open til 2 am - yeah - I will be.

    Roger L.

    Definitely falls in the "3.5" category of Chinese food aka perfection in Chinatown. Amazing food, crazy good value and service is what you'd expected in Hong Kong. Super good clay pot & Cheung fun galore, honestly can't go wrong with anything on the menu. Just be aware there's only one toilet and this place gets busy

    Salt fish with minced pork clay pot!!
    Nita W.

    They have the clay pots! This is their second store right on Mott street and it has been a long time I had the salted fish and minced pork clay pot. My mother use to make this and it just reminds me of my childhood. I sent a photo to my brother and his response was "bring me one". The crispy crunchy rice on the bottom of the clay pot is the second highlight. The chef appears to be certified and his certificate is on display inside the restaurant. I forgot to take a photo of it. The interior is really nice and clean and the bathroom is a good size too- not in the "basement". IYKYK. The Chinese New Year parade was happening while we had lunch so it was like having a dinner and a show. Can't wait to comeback and eat here again.

    Deanna P.

    We came here for late night eats and loved that this place was still open. We ordered a clay pot dish, noodles, and spicy wontons and this pandan toast. I did wish the wontons were a little spicy and saucier. Everything else was great. I would return to try more items off the menu. Food came out fast!

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    David N.

    I am going to this location 3 stars because the all the dishes we tried just seemed off compared to the east broadway location. 1.) the clay pot rice with preserved meat only had the preserved pork belly. I assumed preserved meat meant a combo with the sausage and pork belly but there was no sausage. I may have ordered incorrectly in Chinese. Other than it being very confusing what comes with preserved meat, the rice was barely crispy. It was obviously just "fried" with oil and had no browning on it. 2.) the 3 meat combo we got had bbq pork, roast pork, and duck. The rice was cold and hard. The bbq pork was dry and flavorless. The roast pork had decent crispy skin but the meat had zero flavor. The duck was fatty but in an expected way. It is also a little off putting that they serve this in a bowl. It's not soup or noodles. 3.) the truffle soup dumpling had no distinguishable flavor to them. They ran out of regular soup dumplings. 4.) the string beans were the best dish overall which is kind of sad given the other options in the menu

    David H.

    We continued our quest to check off this block of renovated Mott Street in Chinatown which was by now, thanks to social media, crowded with lines overtaking the side walk. At 1:30 pm on a Saturday, we caught the tail end of lunch time crunch, waited for a good 30 minutes before finally getting seated. I saw somewhere that the King's franchise has more than 250 locations worldwide. I didn't verify that but that's pretty impressive. The establishment's logo and advertising all featured claypots so claypot dishes must be their specialty. We ordered two items that were featured on their sidewalk menu: Preserved Meat Rice Claypot $12 and Kaya Pandan Toast $5. We added another preserved meat claypot with taros. The dishes came very quickly within 10 minutes. They looked stunning and inviting. There was a layer of crispy rice which you're supposed to scrape off as "treats", similar to bibimbap on a stone bowl. All good except I didn't like the texture of the rice. I couldn't recall if it was long grain or broken rice but I prefer stickier rice. Each bite felt too dry and airy instead of being more gripping and satisfying. The toast was nice and light. I never had pandan before. Aside from the green color, the taste was similar to the cream inside a Mexican bun. The place felt cramped overall. There were a few tables that were totally undesirable, with waiting patrons standing against your elbow. I only mentioned it because it didn't jive with the nice decor; it's more commonplace in an ad hoc setup. Speaking of which, if you have a party of 1 or 2, don't be surprised to put up with communal seating! Service was okay.

    Fish congee
    Kathleen S.

    My family and I went to King's Kitchen for a Cantonese-styled Sunday breakfast. Big fans of the location on East Broadway, we were delighted that the quality and service of the Mott Street location was on par. While definitely more expensive than other versions of the same food in Chinatown, King's Kitchen's congee and rice rolls in a clean and well-lit restaurant were still part of a lovely experience. The fish congee was quite large and had a generous amount of fish, although the fish itself could have been cooked longer for a softer texture. My kids loved the fried cruller rice roll (nearly anything fried tends to be a hit with them), while we adults liked the egg and lettuce rice roll (if a tad bit predictably bland). That said, the service was excellent and attentive, with our waitress gamely accommodating our rowdy kids. We would definitely return to try more dishes.

    Roasted Duck Lai Fun Soup ($11)
    Joelle L.

    Quick, delicious and reasonably priced food and an option I'll come back to again when looking for roasted meats on rice or in noodle soup. Service here is quick and efficient but be prepared to have to share tables since they mostly have larger long tables which is typical for this style of restaurant. The menu is quite extensive so I know I'll always have something new to try. I got the roast duck lai fun noodles which were delicious. The duck however was fattier than I expected but I still got a good amount of meat and it was flavorful. Definitely want to try more of their menu and I'll be back next time I'm in the area.

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    Marie S.

    Open until 2 AM. Yes ! This is my kinda place. Sitting at home, I had a sudden craving for wonton noodle soup. This is why I love love love living in NYC. Fifteen minutes later, I'm at King's Kitchen on Mott Street ordering off the menu. To my surprise, they have shrimp rice rolls - my favorite! The waiter was soooo nice and sweet - big smile ! One of the rewards of leaving a nice tip = seeing how happy it can make another person :) The shrimp rice rolls were good (pretty standard if I'm being honest). The soup portion was very generous - enough to share. The dumplings were a little salty but filling. Bottom line : If you're looking for a late night meal, King's Kitchen offers a convenient affordable option.

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    This place gave me food poisoning, but the food was so good that it was worth it. 4/5

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    Cheap but fine dishes. I really enjoyed the duck and various meat provided. Will definitely go again!

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    Food was fresh and delicious. Small place and always a line but worth it. Service is prompt and I will keep coming back.

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    Friendly and helpful servers, everything is so delicious with reasonable prices, open late hours still with quality food and service.

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    Ask the Community - King’s Kitchen

    Do they serve the claypot rice in the claypot if it is a to go order?

    Yes they do. You get charged a deposit for it. If you clean it and return it, then you'll get the money back. Otherwise you can keep the clay pot.

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    I came here with two friends on a Friday night at 8:30 PM. We made reservations about two weeks…read morebefore and this was the earliest we could get. This restaurant is part of the Chase Sapphire reserve dining credits! We had read reviews and had an idea of what we wanted to get, but also spoke with the waitress on her recommendations and ultimately went with: Pork dumplings Salt & Pepper chicken Tiger shrimp with walnuts Oyster mushroom rice noodles Snow pea shoots I think my favorite was the oyster mushroom rice noodles with steak. The rice noodles were so silky and the flavor was good. The salt and pepper chicken was also super crispy and very juicy and tender on the inside and whatever sauce that came on the side of it is so addicting. The tiger shrimp was also good, though the menu said it came with a romanesco cauliflower, but the dish was served with broccoli. The snow pea shoots are one of my favorite vegetable dishes and, in my opinion, was just a little overcooked and doesn't need the garlic oyster sauce that comes on top. It's such a cute restaurant and you can open the vending machine door and grab a surprise treat on your way out!

    Came with a group of 7 last month and enjoyed ourselves! We were able to grab a reservation in…read moreadvance and saw some people getting turned away or told they wouldn't be able to be seated until 9PM, so definitely recommend grabbing a reservation for larger groups. Our favorites of the night were the salt and pepper chicken with scallion biscuits (jam was amazing, and the chicken was moist and fried perfectly), the walnut shrimp (super juicy and well-cooked, not too over-sauced), the pot stickers, and the cold sesame noodles which had great chew and a lovely, creamy sauce. The crudo was pretty small and nothing to write home about, and the eggplant and tofu curry were a bit under-seasoned for me. The bowls of rice we got to eat with the side dishes were also pretty mushy, as if the rice hadn't been properly rinsed before it was cooked, which was disappointing at $3 a bowl. Room for improvement! Still definitely a spot I'll recommend to friends looking for interesting takes on Chinese food! Service was attentive and smooth throughout the night, and we got some good suggestions on serving sizes for the group. Left stuffed and satisfied!

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    I usually snap photos of my food before digging in, but this time I walked in with a mean hunger…read moreand went straight for it. I started with the peanut chicken lettuce wraps (leaving one on the plate to save room), then moved on to the fried shredded beef and the fried chicken instant noodles (which really caught my eye) I was craving something heavier this time, and those noddles did justice. Overall, everything was satisfying. The lettuce wraps could've used more peanuts (I barely tasted them), and the fried shredded beef was labeled spicy but had zero heat. Still, the food hit the spot and left me full and happy. The service was outstanding. The restaurant dining area was very clean and well-maintained, my drink was always full, and the food came out quick and hot. The portions were very generous. I ended up taking some home, and they packed it up fast. Happy food, happy customer!

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    4.5
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    2.3 mi

    Came here because we had a hankering for Peking duck and we weren't disappointed. Even better, the…read morexlb dumplings were excellent! The pea shoots were also delicious although highly expensive for the portion. Most people in the room were Chinese, which is always a good sign. Definitely check this place out if you have the hankering for Peking duck!

    Sunday became the perfect day for me to run into chef Huangs spot. His 20 years of cooking has paid…read moreoff he knows what he's doing. This place is small cute and cozy good for celebrations, families, dates or friends just getting together for lunch or dinner. My server went above and beyond to meet our needs. Grab your camera the bathroom selfie is a must it's so cute in there, but I didn't come here for that so let's get to it! I had their smashed garlic cucumber and that was super tasty after we had their mapo tofu with minced beef! Cooked to perfection the sauce was spicy and delicious paired well with white rice. My little one had their vegetable steamed dumplings and those were phenomenal! Then for dessert we had their new custard carrots omg it was light crispy and the custard was so light and sweet! We also had their special truffle chocolate animal ice cream. Rich and creamy chocolate ice cream so beautiful we didn't want to dig into it but we tore it up! I will go back to try some other dishes like I said I ran into this place not in the plans but turned out to be a delicious run.

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    3.5
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    This is a great place for authentic chinese food. There is a bit of wait but we got seated sooner…read morethan we expected. The decor is on point and portions are family style. We started with egg drop soup and calamari. For mains we got sweet and sour pork, stir fried green beans, and crispy noodles with beef. Egg Drop Soup- Deliciously creamy and silky. This hits on a cold day. Calamari- Nice chewy calamari pieces with a crisp breading. You get a strong black pepper flavor that gives it a little zing. Sweet and Sour Pork- Crispy deep-fried pork pieces that were tender and juicy. The sauce is the perfect blend of sweet and tangy. Very tasty. Stir-fried Green Beans- This was wonderfully fresh. You still get a light crunch out of the beans and a garlicky finish. Crispy Noodles with Beef- Noodles were delightfully crisp with a savory sauce. The beef pieces were tender. Overall flavors and textures were lovely. Great experience overall!

    This lap cheong bamboo baked rice is my dream meal for under $11!!…read more Congee Village s a longtime chinatown staple (30 years strong!), serving family style cantonese dishes, dim sum, congee, and rice at reasonable prices. We also get a free mung bean sweet soup at the end. I've been to their Flushing location for dim sum before, but their entrees are even better imo. *Chinese Sausage Bamboo Baked Rice 金銀臘腸燉飯 $10.95 ** Such amazing value! So much lap cheong (chinese sausage/臘腸) and lap yuk (chinese cured bacon/臘肉) piled on top of seasoned rice. The rice soaked up all the oil from lap cheong and the sauces. *Sha Cha Beef and Vermicelli in Casserole 沙茶牛肉粉絲煲 $22.95 ** Almost every table ordered a casserole, and I was surprised by how much beef they packed in. The vermicelli noodles held onto the sauce well. Easily a "rice thief" dish *Sampan Congee 荔灣艇仔粥 $8.50 * The congee came out boiling hot. It was velvety, and loaded with toppings like shredded duck. Definitely eat it fresh though, because the heat from the clay pot makes the bottom start to stick together quickly. *Sauteed Lobster with Sticky Rice 糯米炒龍蝦 $48.95 (MP) * Many people rave about their lobster sticky rice online. It came with so many huge chunks of lobster so you can get your money worth it. There might be more lobster than sticky rice. It was also easy to pick the meat out with just a fork. *Fried Squid with Salt and Pepper 椒鹽鮮魷 $18.95 I wish it had a bit more salt and pepper, but otherwise the fried batter was thin and crispy. I've also never seen fried squid come in such huge, meaty pieces! *Honey Walnut Shrimp 核桃蝦球 $24.95 Skip. Walnut shrimp is usually a go-to, but this one was just okay.

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