Small, cozy spot with orange tables and limited seating creates an intimate, homey vibe. The atmosphere feels lively yet comfortable, drawing people who appreciate authentic Thai flavors and tender roasted duck. Space is tight, designed more for quick visits or pickup than long stays.
Designed more for pickup than dine-in, the place suits those who want space while eating. The Roasted Duck stays tasty even when cold, making takeout a solid choice.
Roasted duck features crispy skin and tender meat with a balanced, aromatic HK-Thai style seasoning. Dishes include savory roasted duck noodle soup with rice noodles and flavorful roasted duck curry.
Good to know
Parking is limited; the lot is small and shared with other businesses.
Expect a long queue during peak dining times.
A quarter of duck with rice or noodles costs $24.
Small restaurant offers authentic Hong Kong cuisine with fresh ingredients and excellent roast meats like duck and BBQ pork. Atmosphere feels like a slice of Hong Kong, often busy during lunch and dinner with a lively crowd. Prices remain unbeatable for the quality and authenticity provided.
Takeout orders often take a long time to be ready. Wings lose their crispy texture when transported more than five minutes due to heat and condensation. Spending close to $100 on takeout is common.
Roast duck stands out with a rich five-spice marinade that flavors every bite. It pairs well with crispy roast pork and fried noodles, making it a consistent highlight.
Good to know
HK BBQ HOUSE is closed on Wednesdays.
The parking situation allows for 90 minutes of free parking before charging.
The restaurant can be busy, especially during lunch and dinner.
Dining tables extend into the kitchen area, creating a lively, noisy atmosphere filled with the strong scent of barbecue. The space feels cramped but clean, with hanging ducks and barbecue dishes displayed prominently. The vibe is authentic and casual, attracting those seeking traditional Cantonese barbecue and comfort food.
Comfort food dominates the takeout menu here. Orders can take longer than expected, with pickup times sometimes delayed by over an hour.
Roasted duck here has a traditional flavor and comes perfectly prepared. It pairs well with BBQ pork and stands out as a delicious choice for meals like Thanksgiving dinner.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; expect to sign up to queue upon arrival.
Parking can be difficult in the plaza due to high demand.
The restaurant now accepts credit cards for payment.
Dim sum restaurant offers takeout only with huge portions and affordable prices on items like roasted duck and BBQ pork. Atmosphere feels busy and practical, with a focus on quick service and convenience. Early arrival is common to secure popular dishes such as roasted duck.
Offers a wide range of Chinese takeout foods with a focus on takeout only service. Variety and convenience stand out here.
Roasted duck comes with a nice meat fragrance and homemade sauce. It is reasonably priced and consistently rated highly.
Good to know
Tai Pan Dim Sum is takeout only.
Expect to pay around $18-20 for a lunch meal.
Portion sizes are large, providing good value for the price.
Roast duck serves as the centerpiece with succulent meat and crispy skin, often selling out early. The atmosphere is casual and busy, especially during peak times when demand creates a sense of urgency. Patrons tend to come in groups, drawn by authentic Jiangbei flavors and generous portions that suit sharing.
Peking Duck works well for takeout, especially the half or whole duck options. Combo meals taste good, and reservations for special occasions like Thanksgiving are accepted.
Succulent meat and perfectly crispy skin define the roast duck here. Set meals include duck soup and salt and pepper duck as extras, making the combo a solid choice.
Good to know
Parking availability can't be guaranteed during holiday rush.
Future customers should be aware that even with a reservation, they might leave empty-handed.
It's advisable to come early because they ran out of duck at 5:30 PM.
Dim sum restaurant with banquet-style seating and a retro Chinatown vibe offers a spacious interior suited for large groups. Atmosphere ranges from family-style dining with lively energy to quieter, more rushed moments. Dim sum carts and traditional decor add to the authentic experience.
Quick dim sum takeout comes from a separate section with a small takeout box. The food stays fresh and flavor-packed despite the convenience.
Crispy skin and juicy meat define the roast duck here. It delivers authentic flavor that stands out in the area.
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Visiting on weekends offers a busy yet tasty dim sum experience with trolley carts to choose from.
During the Mid Autumn Festival 2024 on September 17, the restaurant encourages celebrating and enjoying their dishes.
Parking can fill up quickly during lunch hours.
Industrial-style interior with a steampunk design and an open kitchen creates a modern, cozy vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, blending casual friendliness with stylish decor. Regulars enjoy bone-free Cantonese barbecue duck in a neighborhood setting.
Takeout orders come in small containers with duck. Pickup is available. Prices run around $44 for a small portion.
Crispy skin and juicy meat define the Cantonese roast duck here. The flavor runs deep, making it a must-try dish with plump, succulent texture.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary on weekends to secure a table.
The duck dish costs $30, which may be considered high for the portion size.
Parking is generally easy to find off Cortland Avenue.
Quaint, hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with provincial decor and comfortable seating. Atmosphere is modest and functional, focusing on food rather than fancy surroundings. Open late, it serves authentic Cantonese cuisine with standout dishes like Peking duck and wonton soup.
Takeout offers solid and reliable food with items like Hot & Sour Soup, Baked Pork Chops, and roasted duck. Packaging lacks utensils and napkins, and hot sauce portions are minimal.
Roasted duck comes tender and juicy with a lot of flavor. It stands out as a specialty alongside other roasted meats like BBQ pork and Chinese roasted pork.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 3:00 am, catering to late-night diners.
Free parking is available after 7pm nearby.
Street parking is accessible one block from Broadway Street.
Small space offers authentic Cantonese cuisine with a broad menu including both traditional and American Chinese dishes. Atmosphere feels cozy and airy with a throwback vibe, often busy and crowded. Payment methods include cash, Venmo, and Zelle, and free hot tea accompanies meals.
Quick steam tables sit next to the restaurant for fast takeout service. Containers come packed full and the food quality matches dine-in.
Roast duck comes with seasoning added for flavor. The meat tastes delicious and flavorful with a crispy skin that stands out.
Good to know
The restaurant accepts only cash payments, along with Venmo and Zelle.
San Wo Chinese Restaurant can get very busy, especially during peak hours.
Free parking is available, but it can be hectic on busy days.
Dated decor and cramped seating fill a spacious interior with many tables. The atmosphere feels authentic and casual, welcoming families and friends. Fresh ingredients and Chinese BBQ stand out amid vegetarian options and a busy takeout area designed for quick pickups.
A cornerstone of Cantonese takeout for decades, this spot offers reliable options to grab and go. Ordering requires talking over the person taking the order to confirm the total price and pickup time.
Roast duck comes perfectly cooked with a fantastic flavor. Whole ducks are available cut up, making it a solid choice alongside standard Chinese dishes.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult during rush hour.
There is a separate pick-up area for takeout.
Prices are affordable for large portions.