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4.0 (26 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Baked curry oxtail with rice
Michelle C.

Honestly, this spot was a completely spontaneous choice by my friends and I after we realized we had parked pretty far from HK Tea. While walking over in the pouring rain, we came across this nearby HK café and thought, why not give it a try? The place looked clean, calm, and surprisingly not too crowded, so we decided to check it out. I am glad that we did! Finding a hidden gem in the middle of such a busy neighborhood is rare! The service was quick but friendly, the food was really good, and the prices were pretty much what you would expect for 86th Street. Definitely adding this spot to my list for the next time I'm craving HK food!

baked spaghetti bolognese
Simon P.

A clean and good-value Hong Kong style casual restaurant (cha cha tang) in Bensonhurst. Good selection of fried noodles, rice, baked dishes for an easy lunch or dinner. The Hong Kong style spaghetti bolognese is well made and baked fresh. Iced milk tea is ok. The rice dishes (we got the beef with dried tofu sheet) are quite small in portion - but at less than 10 dollars nothing to complain.

Esther L.

Very affordable!!! Very delicious perfectly cooked dishes!! And the ambiance is such a refreshing addition to this area that I haven't seen before. Classic hometown mom and pop run Cantonese Chinese cafe. Authentic foods at great price. My favorites to test out these restaurants types are t bone steak combo $35 and Portuguese chicken baked rice dish $12ish which I think it only a couple cents to dollar more than nearby place but same, if not better quality, especially for the steak! Service was great as well, very friendly and helpful staff like when bathroom was occupied, someone else waiting, and waiter noticed me getting up to see that and sat back down. When I tried to get up, she told me it was still occupied without me saying or asking and later even told me when it was available again, all within minutes. Classic example of extraordinary service.

Tiffany V.

We came on a Monday night, seated upstairs which was super spacious. 4.5/5 Baked Chicken over Rice -- probably the best rendition of this dish I've had in Bensonhurst in recent memory. Rice was super fluffy (not mushy), sauce flavor was great, chicken was very tender. 4/5 HK Milk Tea

Blandest satay chow fun ever
Ada W.

Food was 2 stars. I want to give it 2 stars but Its a new place, and i dont want to ruin something new by giving it 2 stars. Maybe they are still working out some stuff in the kitchen but the food was pretty bad/lacking. Took my parents and aunt out for brunch and we were all disappointed except for my mom because she doesnt like badmouthing restaurants. To start- My mom ordered chicken corn soup- came out room temperature. We sent it back to have them reheat it. Visually, it had a decent amount of chicken pieces. I had 1 spoonful and tastewise- it was ok compared to other similar restaurants. My mom liked it but i just need to note my mom eats anything and likes her steak well done. Mixed grill with spaghetti and white sauce- has chicken chop, pork chop, and sausage. The white sauce that was drizzled on top was lukewarm which made the dish meh. The spaghetti was room temp as well. My dad was disappointed. I ordered the satay beef chow fun. It was so bland. The chow fun was still white in color so you can tell by looking at it how much flavor it lacked. I had to use sriracha to give it some flavor. So so disappointing. Baked pork chop in tomato/red sauce- tastewise i thought it was meh but i was never really into tomato based sauce. My aunt ordered this and she was disappointed too. Overall, my aunt said this was one of the worst lunch shes ever had. My dad and i were disappointed as well. Service was ok. They are still training new waiters. They refilled our tea quite frequently. I hope the food gets better in the future.

Michelle C.

I love Legend Cafe at nearby New Utrecht and was curious to see how the new location would stack up. The cafe space is beautifully renovated and they have second floor seating as well. The restaurant was pretty busy when I visited on a weekday afternoon though we did not have to wait for long. The staff is super nice and made sure our food and drinks arrived promptly. We ordered the HK Style milk tea ($4.50) which was a little too sweet for my preference and the kumquat lime juice ($4.25) which was refreshingly sweet and tart. We also ordered my go-to, the baked filet fish with corn rice ($11.95) and beef chow fun ($11.75). The baked rice dish was super creamy and smelled fantastic, but I did think it was lacking in a bit of salt. The beef chow fun was excellent, not too oily and the flat rice noodles were kissed with good char. The portions were pretty generous, so I ate the rest of my rice for dinner.

Baked curry oxtail w rice - very delish
Sandra S.

We came on a slow day for dinner & the staff were all very friendly and nice. We had no issues and enjoyed our time here very much. It was a very laid back vibe. The foods were delicious! I didn't have any expectations but it definitely surpassed it. We ordered to share: 1) chicken wings, 2) baked curry oxtail on rice, 3) baked fish w corn on rice, 4) iced lemon tea & 5) iced kumquat lime drink. Chicken wings - comes in 6 pieces. It was well seasoned, a bit crispy on the outside and super tender on the inside. Delish! Baked curry oxtail on rice - wow! This item wowed me. It was so delicious! The taste was superb, rice was not mushy and tasted like the rice they use for claypot rice (crispy at the bottom). The oxtail was delicious but wish it had more meat on it. Some spice in this dish and it was exciting. Super delish! I would reorder this! Baked fish w corn on rice - This item was also very delicious! The tilapia fish was well seasoned & the corn complemented the dish well. It was sweet and savory which was a great combo. Iced lemon tea - my friend said it was tasty! Iced kumquat lime drink - It was so refreshing and delicious. Just the right amount of sweetness. I would reorder this. Excellent food, great customer service. Decor was cool and modern. Tons of seating inside & there is a 2nd floor as well.

Beef and tomato rice
Evan M.

Good service overall. The staff was very attentive and our orders came out quickly. We came with a big group and ordered family style, getting all the classics like beef chow fun, salted fish chicken fried rice, and a variety of baked dishes. Everything had great wok hei, and the portions were generous. The prices were also very fair for the portion sizes. The appetizers were all about six dollars and portioned well. You are not forced to overeat or pay double the price, only to end up slightly too full before your main dishes arrive, because I'm the type of person where even if the portion of the appetizer is way too big I would still scarf it down to save money. Some of the standard single person dishes, like the beef stew, also came with a mountain of rice without skimping on the protein. You could easily take the extra rice home for another meal. The restaurant itself is bright and clean, with decor inspired by old school Hong Kong, including neon light decals. It is a nice touch if you like cha chaan tengs that put in the extra effort to recreate that classic Hong Kong aesthetic. My only gripe is that because of their PA ordering system, you cannot order off-menu items or make changes. For example, they have a beef and tomato rice dish, and we tried to order a family style version without the rice so it could be shared, but they were unable to do that.

3 to go orders incld lamb dry bean curd, pork chop with onion, beef chow fun
Andrew C.

got some TO GO orders .. took forever but this place is busy esp during wkends .. The Lamb with Dry Bean Curd Rice is excellent. The Pork Chop with Onion is too soupy. The Beef Chow Fun is passable (decent wok fire) and is $11.75. I get why this HK cafe is popular.

Beef chow fun
Shirley C.

This spot is fairly new so I wanted to give it a try, but I left feeling pretty disappointed. We were seated right away when we walked in, yet it took about twenty minutes before anyone brought us water or tea. I ordered a curry beef brisket and a Hong Kong milk tea while my friend got the beef chow fun. The Hong Kong milk tea was pretty good with a nice strong tea flavor. The beef brisket itself was flavorful, but the meat to rice ratio was way off and the rice was a little hard and undercooked. I tried some of my friend's beef chow fun and it was just okay and could have used more flavor. Overall, this new spot needs quite a bit of improvement. With so many other choices nearby, I am not sure I would come back.

Salt and pepper squid
Jason W.

Hong kong style food is something I really enjoy and this place did not disappoint. We came here for dinner on a Saturday at 6:30 and the place was packed. Luckily for us, there were 2 seats left. Ordering was simple. Most of the items on the menu had pictures. I loved the crispy octopus, french toast, and baked beef brisket with spaghetti. I will be coming back to try more of their selections

Lemon honey and Hong Kong milk tea
Ling C.

On a Saturday night, I arrived there at 5:30pm and I was able to grab a booth. The restaurant was packed by 6pm. I ordered the Portuguese mix vegetables with spaghetti. It was ok. I prefer the one at Kowloon Cafe. My friend ordered the fruit salad and fries/chicken wings. The service could had been better. We rarely saw our waitress. The host at the front had to ask if we were ok a couple of times. I liked the iced HK milk tea. Hence, I would give this place another try.

Beef chow fun
Kevin E.

I've always wanted to try the Legend Cafe on New Utrecht but it's too far away so when they miraculously opened up this location on 86th street I knew I had to give it a try! We came here at ~11:30am on a weekday and got a table right away but the tables filled up fast. There's a second floor for dining as well but I didn't get to see it so not sure how much seating is available there. Great dining atmosphere; decor is modern and tables/utensils are clean. Service was kind, welcoming, and surprisingly fast. We got our food within a few minutes after we ordered, which was a pleasant surprise since we skipped breakfast and were slightly hangry lol. Good: HK style milk tea- Very strong, fragrant, and authentic Baked curry pork chop rice- The curry sauce was not too spicy and I liked the bits of crispy rice on the bottom. Pork chop was juicy, tender and full of meat, not just bone Ok: Beef chow fun- Not enough wok hay. Beef was kind of tough. The noodles were good though Pass: Satay beef instant noodles- A cha chan tang classic but the one here was terrible. The satay sauce was so weak I could barely taste it. They also add pineapples and (practically raw) onions and bell peppers, which is not the norm and made the whole dish taste odd. Huge pass on this one Overall, I really enjoyed the atmosphere and service at this restaurant but the menu items seem to be a hit or miss. I think they're more known for their baked rice/pasta dishes and sizzling meat combos so I would recommend sticking with those. All of their drinks looked really good as well. Prices are not too bad. It's really only 3.5 stars but I am rounding up because they just opened up and I hope they continue to improve.

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3.5(75 reviews)
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Cha chaan tengs, or Hong Kong style cafes, aren't too hard to come by in NYC, but most are no…read morefrills and don't have the picturesque decor Chun Hong Kong does. I eyed the low star rating with some trepidation, because many of the criticism was coming from Cantonese people who know what they're talking about and as far as I could tell, judging the place plainly and not on an unreasonably strict curve. Perhaps because my expectations were level set and because the 3 items I had were decent, my normally critical self is going to round up what I would consider a 3.5 star experience to 4 stars. My partner and I biked here on our fancy bikes that we didn't feel comfortable locking outside, and they very kindly allowed us to keep our bikes in the front area. Some tables were occupied, but it was pretty chill on the Saturday afternoon I visited so this might be why they were so relaxed about it. We got the horlick french toast, rice noodles with fish balls, and HK milk tea. It's true that I'm used to Manhattan and north Brooklyn prices but wow things were shockingly cheap on this menu. I didn't expect the best food but the horlick french toast and HK milk tea were particularly good. I think the fish balls and noodles tasted like they were either rehydrated or defrosted and absolutely not made fresh, but again I think this dish was like 5 or 6 bucks? So I'm fine with a little reheated noodle action. What I really came here was for the ambience, and even the haters in the reviews can't deny this place is cute. If I were here with a group I would love to sit in one of their plush booths. They didn't rush us at all and didn't mind me walking around taking dozens of videos. I'd recommend a visit!

When Chun first opened up, I was deterred from trying by all the negative reviews on Google. After…read moregiving them some time for improvements, I decided to give them a chance, and I'm glad I did! The decor is beautiful. I haven't been back to HK since I was 1, but I've been told that the decor is very reminiscent of HK, including the plates and bowls. The food portions are huge compared to what I've seen them serving back when they first opened, based on reviews online. I really like that they are willing to improve themselves. Food itself is pretty solid - I haven't had a rice dish where I felt like I would never order again. Maybe one negative is the fried chicken wings that I recently got, it had a thick layer of batter on them compared to the first time I got them. The batter also seems to be different, similar to the sweet potato starch batter used for popcorn chicken. They have a new HK-style stinky tofu on the menu, which was good, but not as stinky as what I've tried in Taiwan. They also mix them into a salty, spicy sauce, which may be a bit too salty and spicy for people with milder tastes. I would try asking them to put the sauce on the side next time. The service is not the best, but also not the worst. The male waiter doesn't really ever smile, but he will get you what you need when you ask for it. They also never refill your tea or water unless you ask. It's not a make-or-break for me if the food is good, though! I think Chun is one of the better HK cha chaan tengs in the area, with beautiful decor. The initial negative reviews when they first opened probably gave them a slower start, but they're slowly getting more popular now. I wish they promoted themselves on social media because their decor is almost like an attraction that would bring in the younger generation, but I also kinda want to keep this as my own hidden gem!

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Chun Hong Kong Cafe - Baked Chicken Cutlet with Cheese and White Sauce 芝士白汁焗雞扒. With spaghetti. $12.95; $14.10 with tax.  Heavier than with "Portuguese sauce"

Baked Chicken Cutlet with Cheese and White Sauce 芝士白汁焗雞扒. With spaghetti. $12.95; $14.10 with tax. Heavier than with "Portuguese sauce"

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3.2(326 reviews)
0.3 miBath Beach, Bensonhurst
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I haven't been back to Kowloon Cafe in a long while until today, when my family wanted to give it a…read moretry again. First things first, no matter how good the food is, if I'm dripping sweat while eating the food, that's a big no-no because that means I can't enjoy it! That's what it was like inside Kowloon Cafe this afternoon because they barely had any air on in 80+ degree weather. It's also really dark in there, which wasn't very welcoming. Now, onto the food: - Beef Chow Fun: it was good, but very oily. I know you need a lot of oil to keep it from sticking, but it was a bit too much for me. The beef was also not as tender as I had hoped. - Baked Pork Chop Rice: if you like sweet tomato sauce with your baked rice dishes, then this is for you (and me!) I enjoyed this dish a lot, but could've enjoyed it more if there had been AC because it came out piping hot! - Assorted Combination Bowl: I ordered this thinking it was 煎讓三寶, but I was very wrong. It was a mixture of pork skin, fish balls, radish, and squid. I would not get this again because it was extremely bland. If you do decide to get it, go for the one with curry sauce, as I'm sure that would be at least tastier. - Rice Noodles w/ Mix Sauce: very bouncy and chewy rice noodles with a lot of sauce, which is right up my alley. I would order this again if I'm ever back. Overall, my experience here was just okay. There were a few hits and misses. They can do better with a renovation (the booth cushions were damaged) and brighter lighting. Too many competitors in the area with better food make it hard for me to want to come back. I'll consider ordering the baked pork chop rice for takeout in the future.

It was very busy when we went so we had to wait a little. I…read moreenjoy their combo menu where you can get a entree and a drink. The food came out hot and quick. Their milk tea is yummy. A very casual and busy restaurant.

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High Five 囍筷

3.8(73 reviews)
0.7 miBensonhurst, Bath Beach
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Back to my favorite cha chaan teng in NYC for their $8.25 breakfast set!…read more I usually come to High Five for their set meals (常餐), but this time I finally got up early enough for their breakfast sets lol. The breakfast is cheaper but also comes in a smaller portion, which I think it's still enough. Each noodle set comes with eggs of your choice, butter toast and hot drink. Their Hong Kong style milk tea and iced lemon tea taste super authentic, exactly like what I grew up having in HK. Tipping is also appreciated but not required! *Satay Beef over Vermicelli 沙嗲牛肉米粉 ** *Spiced Minced Pork over Noodle 五香肉丁公仔麵 ** *Macaroni Noodle Soup with Ham 火腿通粉 They make the 五香肉丁 in house, so it's already miles better than the canned ones. And I get their satay beef every time because this is the BEST I've had in NYC! I've been let down by so many spots, but this one tastes exactly like the kind I grew up with. Savory, peanut-y, and sooo good with instant noodles or vermicelli. *HK Style French Toast 一口西多士 $6 * Almost every table ordered the french toast and now I get why. Since it's cut into cubes, you get extra crispy edges in every bite. The center was filled with peanut butter. Crunchy, buttery, and sooo nostalgic. *HK Street Style Shu Mai 魚肉燒賣 $4.5 One of my favorite HK street snacks, and it's actually hard to find fish paste shumai in NYC. These are bouncy and perfect with a drizzle of sweet soy sauce. It's definitely pricier than what you'd get in HK, but it hit the craving.

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3.5(279 reviews)
1.3 miBensonhurst
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This is a great HK style restaurant that serves many of the classic cafe Cha Chan Tang favorites. I…read moreonly ordered takeout but they have a convenient website that not only shows what is on the menu, but also a description of the item as well since not everyone is familar with all the dishes. It did take about 25 minutes from when I placed the order for the food to be ready for pick up but they seemed pretty busy from the number of take out orders. I got the double triple hungry beast feast which I thought I could easily finish so to double down on my mis-calculation I also ordered the snack combo. I ended up eating about half of the snack combo and a third of the hungry beast feast. The feast comes in a giant container with 5 different menu items that are each delicious on their own but it is great to have options. The feast can easily feed two people and is really worth it. Will definitely patron again and try their other items.

[Project Hong Kong Milk Tea - HK Milk Tea] {Seeking the best…read moreHong Kong Milk Tea in NYC} Grade: 76 of 100 Worth Trying: 80 of 100 This is among one of the best HK Milk Tea I have tried in NYC. It is rich in body and smooth in texture. However, the aroma of the tea was slight covered by the milk choice. Typically, HK milk tea usually comes with evaporated milks or condensed milk by request. Using regular milk will covered the aroma of the tea and pushed the texture to a smoother but lost its taste of the traditional HK Milk Tea favor. This is still good for a regular craving though. I also tried this French Toast with Cream of Mushroom. The French Toast in HK should be paired with Syrup and butter with jam/peanut butter within the toast. This one at Like Cafe was fusion with Cream of Mushroom and cheese inside the toast. It made this devilish afternoon tea item a savory meal itself. It's amazing. I cannot stop saying "CS" (Crazy in Cantonese) after trying the first bite. I recommend to try it with Iced Tea with lemon if you are a small eater. Overall, This is an awesome cafe you can try when you come to Brooklyn. Thanks for satisfying my Hong Kongers Stomach. Burn Apetito Calvin

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Salty Egg Prawn Fried Rice: $15 ($16.33 with tax)

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E Noodle

3.8(305 reviews)
2.1 miBay Ridge, Fort Hamilton
$$

Excellent food! My order genuinely made me so happy. The flavors felt like something that arrived…read morestraight from Chinatown, and it was incredibly nostalgic for me. Growing up, we had pan fried noodles all the time. They're harder to find now, and when I do find them, they're often disappointing. Not here. The shrimp pan fried noodles were excellent. Perfectly done and full of flavor. The crab & pork soup dumplings were delicious, and the fish cake & fish ball noodle soup totally hit the spot. Portions are generous! I had enough for lunch and dinner the next day, which is always a win. I've passed this place so many times and I'm so glad I finally gave them a try. I'll definitely be back to explore more of the menu. Also, I have to mention the packaging. Some of the best I've ever seen for delivery. Each soup dumpling came in its own separate plastic cup (if you've ordered these before, you know how easily they can arrive broken with soup everywhere). The pan fried noodle broth was sealed and packed separately from the noodles, and the soup was packaged thoughtfully as well. Everything arrived intact and fresh. Highly recommend!

Wontons are the star here - fresh, thin-skinned, and tasting home made. The soup was a bit salty,…read morebut the rice noodles hit my cheung fun craving, even though I wish they were flat, wide noodles with a little bok choy for a heartier lunch. The container they used to separate the noodles from the soup was a genius idea; I was worried there'd be no broth left by the time it arrived, but everything held up really well. The preserved egg and pork congee was just okay, but overall they clearly do wontons and noodles well. I wouldn't do delivery again, but I'd happily come back for takeout or dine-in and try more dishes.

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