The order was ready really quickly, but it wasn’t what I ordered in total, and I have never tasted wonton soup like that. Not sure what it was supposed to be. What I ordered was not on the ticket and what was in the bag was not on the ticket. I’m going to try others in the area before I try here again. Supposedly this is a problem, there is a sign stating to check orders and they will not replace them if you leave. That’s great customer service. I’m going to try others in the area before I try here again.
Butch L.
Classificação do local: 5 Woodbury, CT
The food is very good. The restaurant is always amazingly clean and the owners are very friendly!
Shawn C.
Classificação do local: 3 Danbury, CT
Kowloon specializes in old school take out Chinese(or the food Chinese people sell to people who aren’t Chinese to be more accurate). Food tasted fresh and service was friendly(called in and picked up). I ordered myself a combo meal and thought the value was very good, entrée, pork fried rice and an egg roll was around 8 bucks. Only 3 stars because everything was a bit lacking in flavor, I hate to say bland but Hunan chicken had just a touch of heat but not much else going on in the sauce. I felt that I really needed the soy, sweet and sour and mustard added to everything. I will try again and maybe order something a bit more adventurous and see if that kicks up the flavor.
Aelnyana G.
Classificação do local: 4 Bethel, CT
Finally, a Chinese restaurant in Bethel whose food doesn’t taste like it came from ubiquitous industrial tubs! My favorite, the food that caused me to write this review, is the Wonton soup. What a revelation! It’s not a «brown» overly-salted broth with wontons obviously bought by the hundreds from some factory, but a light, bright, refreshing chicken broth with homemade wontons and sliced scallion tops. It’s WONDERFUL and makes me think that I’ll be buying lots of hot soup this winter. I do wish I could agree with the other reviewer about less oiliness, but this seems both true and not – the 1st time I got the Pork Fried Rice it was light, fluffy, and low oil, but the next time, it was rather oily – possibly because I got it in the combo box. I can’t say for sure after just a couple times. But I CAN definitively say that this is the BEST of our Chinese food in Bethel! And also, they are very friendly and speak excellent English. When my husband walked in to pick up our phone-ordered food, the girl said, «Are you —-?» naming him accurately. And she was waving to him as he left! :D Can’t say enough nice things about this place. If more dishes had the elevated taste of the soup I’d have given them 5 stars, but it’s ALL better than ANYthing else in the other Chinese places. And to top it off? You get to watch a TV instead of a fish tank while you wait(and from a comfortable bench, no less)!
Joe C.
Classificação do local: 4 Bethel, CT
Finally a Chinese Restaurant in Downtown Bethel that does not disappoint. Amazingly, even in Danbury, there is no decent Chinese. Good Viet, decent Thai(not Bangkok, which is disgusting) but no Hunan, Cantonese, or Sechuan. Tender Pork in the well made moo shu, white meat chicken dishes, homemade wontons in the soup, and roast pork friend rice that satisfies while not too oily. Quality ingredients, and nice portions. Even better prices. Can’t wait to try some of their hotter dishes. Welcome to town!
Joseph D.
Classificação do local: 4 Redding, CT
Nice, there’s a few very poor quality Chinese food places in town. This place is a breath of fresh air for Bethel. My new favorite local place. Reasonable prices, high quality food prepared fast.
Neil W.
Classificação do local: 4 Newtown, CT
Tried this the other week. So far so good. Convenient spot in town, ample parking. Key is to see if they are consistent. So many restaurants in the area are inconsistent — either good at first and then drop off, or vary by day.