I stayed at the hotel close to the location. After a long day at the theme park we needed dinner. Quick fix? After two meals, $ 17.88, food tasted nasty, and we were unable to finish our meals. I would not return. Order the four wings and rice. Then the baby fried shrimp and fried rice. Sorry I made this dinner choice. The app made me add a star, I would not give them a half star. How do you mess up rice?!?
Derek D.
Classificação do local: 5 Statesville, NC
Very friendly and food was made quickly without having to call in for take out! Good had great pricing as well for the quantity we got. Was here while on vacation with my wife and we both loved it. Will go to again when we visit Williamsburg.
Priya B.
Classificação do local: 4 Virginia Beach, VA
Very authentic and nice food. really quick service it seems to be run by a family seating arrangement is a Little less but overall it’s worth a try
Bobby O.
Classificação do local: 1 Williamsburg, VA
I ordered Chicken Fried Rice and Garlic Pork. I went to pick up the order. The lady at the cash register was luke-warm friendly. What’s your telephone number? That was about all regarding conversation or social friendliness. I got home. On a scale of 10, I give the garlic pork a low rating of a 3. Too much sweet red sauce. Low quality cut of pork. Broccoli was drenched in the sweet red sauce, too. I picked out the pork, ate that, and threw the rest into the trash. Most Chinese take-offs do a great job with chicken fried rice. The chicken was sub-par. It did not look fresh. The whole dish looked gray in color. I tasted a bit of the chicken, decided that it was not worth eating and threw it into the trash, also. The two dishes together cost $ 18.00. It was a great waste of money. I do NOT recommend this place. Down the road by the Farm Fresh Supermarket is Happy Buffet Chinese Restaurant and take out. I have never been disappointed by their food.
Natalie L.
Classificação do local: 1 Richmond, VA
Unreliable food quality and unfriendly service!!! Pretty pissed off actually. This is the second time I’ve ordered from Hong Kong. The first time the food was«Meh!» Just okay. But because it’s the closest and only order out place in this shopping area, we tried it again. BIGMISTAKE! It all started with the phone call. I placed a large order over the phone and wasn’t trying to take much of the receptionist’s time on the phone but there was no hint of friendliness in her voice. She hung up on me after I finished saying the last digit of my phone number. I didn’t get to ask how long it would be! So I walk into the store and no one else is there. I address the cashier lady and receive no friendly address of any manner. No smile, no «Hi, how are you?» She immediately asks what I want and I say I’m here for pick up. She cuts me off, says«What phone number?» I couldn’t understand her so I asked her politely what she had said again and she barks out the same response. I give her the number — still in a friendly voice. I asked for chopsticks and with absolutely no eye contact or any friendly tone to her voice she says, «How many?» as if she’s annoyed. She proceeds to drop the box of the large amount of food I purchased on the top of the counter — loudly — again, showing no patience at all. She barks out the price, stares at her screen a few seconds, and then barks out the price loudly again like I“m stupid. Well — if she had looked at me even once in those 15 seconds I’m standing there, she would have seen me holding out the card to her. She snatches the card, slides it, I ask for chop sticks again and she slaps them down on the counter. Her tone, body language, and general brusque behavior toward me indicated that she had no interest in friendly customer service. I’m a server and understand facial expressions and body language and if I’m not wrong, she just didn’t like ME — even though I was consistently friendly the whole interaction. LETSTALKFOOD! So I get home, in a fairly annoyed mood at her behavior toward me, and open the food. The only good part of the meal was the Crab Rangoon(which still had very little filler) and the Egg Foo Young(because gravy will make anything taste good right?). The large Pepper Steak I ordered(and I counted them) — had only EIGHT pieces of beef in it, not to mention it was VERY bland. The majority of the container was large green peppers and onions. The small Chicken Cashew order had approximately the same ratio of meat in it as well — but what little meat I could find didn’t even taste like chicken It was all MUSH. The Shrimp Fried Rice was bland too. No egg in it at all, and it tasted like there was no seasoning added. If I had been eating in the store — I would have returned the food and gotten soup instead. But because the food was hidden in containers, how was I supposed to know how little for my money I was getting. I can safely say that I won’t be going back, regardless of how accessible the restaurant is. Unfortunately Hong Kong Chinese Restaurant takes little interest in their customer service nor their food quality/consistency. At the end of the meal, I felt like every item tasted the same — probably because of how bland and how little attention to quality they had taken in cooking it. In the end, I only ate the food because I was too hungry not to. Who knows if I’m going to be sick tomorrow because of it. Don’t go there.
Ellen K.
Classificação do local: 1 Newtown, PA
I picked this restaurant for take out based on the reviews and was highly disappointed. Food was very greasy and doused in soy sauce. I suppose it is your typical Chinese Take-Out… not very authentic. I don’t know why I expected more.
Tyler H.
Classificação do local: 2 Williamsburg, VA
Hong Kong Chinese looks like many other chinese take-out restaurants. They did not provide a statement whether or not they use MSG. The dining room was dirty and they do not provide fountain drinks– only bottles or water in styrofoam cups from a 5 gallon igloo water cooler… Really? My wife ordered the orange chicken and I ordered General Tso’s. When we got them on the tray, we could not figure out which was which as they both tasted the same– super sweet and flavorless. My daughter ordered the sweet and sour chicken and that too had a lot of sugar added to the sauce. The fried rice had almost no vegetables in it. The 5 tables were all full and there was a constant stream of people coming in for takeout, so maybe we just ordered the wrong things. For Williamsburg, it is a cheaper dinner option, avoiding the 5% Williamsburg City restaraunt tax. Overall, it was a disappointing chinese food experience.
Carla S.
Classificação do local: 5 Centreville, VA
This was really very tasty and incredibly cheap. We are here on vacation and ordered our normal amount of food, at least twice what we need, and it was much lower priced than at home in Northern Virginia. The family meal was a great deal. There is absolutely no atmosphere, but hey, good food, cheap and fast. We will come back next time we are in the burg.
Shanon J.
Classificação do local: 5 Toano, VA
Great food for great prices.
Marianne S.
Classificação do local: 3 Queens, NY
Off 143/Merrimac Trail near the Colonial area in Williamsburg. The parking here is ample and honestly this whole area is just dead. Typical Chinese take-out spot as far as menu and the actual establishment itself. Its pretty clean and for once the staff is actually really friendly! Foodwise, this place is alright. My roomie, sister and I ordered there out this weekend and thought it was so so. I ordered steamed vegetable and tofu, my sis ordered the vegetable lo mien and my roommate ordered their pork mei fun. The flavor here is way better than the last two places I tried but still not as good as what I remembered from my childhood back in OK. The steamed veggies and tofu were smothered in this clear sauce that was savory, it looked pretty gross quite honestly. The veggies were good and I’m glad they didn’t use baby corn, however the tofu wasn’t steamed at all but deep fried. The pork mei fun was okay according to my roommate and it actually had various veggies and eggs in it too. My sis was a fan of the veggie lo mien and I too thought it was tasty as well. Overall, this place isn’t the worst but it’s still missing an element flavor wise. The ladies here were very nice and the food was brought out fairly quick. Maybe I’ll give it another shot. I also liked how its near the CW because you’ll see people dressed up in colonial clothing ordering Chinese food, which I must say is pretty unique!
Catherine C.
Classificação do local: 4 Williamsburg, VA
Best take out Chinese in Williamsburg. Not greasy not salty. Amazing chicken noodle soup and beef and broccoli. The pepper steak has too many onions but is tasty. And the chicken wings are really good
Rich S.
Classificação do local: 3 Williamsburg, VA
I got take out here tonight, with the hopes of it becoming a «go-to» take out place for me, as it’s less than a mile from my apartment. I moved to Williamsburg recently from northern Virginia and this is the first Chinese restaurant I have been to. Unfortunately, the food was just«meh.» I ordered a small order of chicken and broccoli, and it wasn’t anything special; in fact it was a bit less tasteful than what I had hoped based on my expectations for a standard Chinese takeout joint. I’m giving them 3 stars instead of 2 because they were friendly and it was super cheap($ 5 for a «small» that was more than enough to fill me up).
Michael A.
Classificação do local: 4 Richmond, VA
great tasting take-out chinese in the burg! very fresh and not super greasy like most other spots. call in and its ready in 10 minutes, only wish they delivered. WARNING: the jumbo fried shrimp should be listed as an illegal substance, they are so dang good.
David F.
Classificação do local: 5 Richmond, VA
the bean curd with Chinese vegetables is awesome. SO much better than a similar dish at a fancier Chinese restaurant in town.