No frills, hole in the wall Chinese restaurant with high ceilings and a careful, clean style. Atmosphere is super chill with free hot tea and best chili sauce offered. Menu spans breakfast to dinner with winning dishes like soup dumplings and roast duck, all at great prices under $10.
Menu covers breakfast to dinner with a focus on Cantonese food. Staff handle needs well, and the spot suits family dinners and events.
Roasted duck offers very flavorful meat with a satisfying taste. It pairs well with congee and complements the roast pork served alongside.
Good to know
The restaurant does not accept credit cards; only cash is accepted.
NB Wing Wong offers tasty meals for under $10 before tax and tip.
Dine in and take out options are available.
Typical Hong Kong style tea restaurant with a completely white interior and functional, authentic design. Atmosphere feels friendly and clean, offering a straightforward dining experience. Live seafood tanks add a distinctive touch to the setting.
Picking dinner from the live seafood adds a fresh, interactive touch. The Alaskan King Crab dinner stands out as a satisfying choice, and calling ahead for soup makes takeout easy.
Roast duck comes with crispy skin and pairs well with rice. It shares the spotlight with soy sauce chicken and barbecue pork for a solid meal around $15.
Good to know
A lunch special is available on weekends.
You can bring your own alcohol (BYO).
The restaurant automatically adds an 18% tip to the bill.
Small quarters with Hong Kong vibes create a homey, laid-back atmosphere that feels like a family restaurant. The place stays calm and clean despite heavy traffic outside, attracting locals who appreciate affordable, authentic Cantonese food with generous portions.
Offers quick dinner options alongside breakfast. Suitable for a casual evening meal without long waits.
Roast duck features paper-thin, crispy skin and juicy, tender meat. Locals often pick up whole ducks, and it pairs well with wide noodles or pork fried rice.
Good to know
The restaurant offers large portion sizes at reasonable prices.
Expect a lively atmosphere with events like lion dances during special occasions.
The menu features over 100 items, including various Cantonese dishes.
Cantonese restaurant with bright, inviting ambiance and tight quarters creates a cozy yet lively atmosphere. The space features an excellent hanging meats display that stands out visually. It attracts diners seeking authentic clay pot rice and roast meats in a casual, bustling setting.
Offers quick dinner options suitable for early meals. Food to go serves well for next-day meals.
Crispy skin and juicy meat define the roast duck here. It comes marinated well with a flavorful taste that stands out.
Good to know
You need to wait 20 minutes for the claypot rice.
The payment machine was broken, and they were only accepting cash.
The roasted pork (char siu) rice costs $8.50.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers outdoor seating on street with small heated pods and an original air-conditioned cabin option. Atmosphere feels casual and grungy, resembling a back-alley street scene with cramped, narrow seating. Food stands out as the main attraction, especially hand-pulled noodles praised for their quality.
Dinner offers authentic Chinese flavors with generous portions of pulled noodles and dumplings. Late night options include pork and noodles paired with beers for a filling meal.
Roast duck dishes include noodle soup and pan-fried noodles with small wide hand-pulled noodles. The duck tends to be oily with overcooked meat and a very shiny skin.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash; an ATM nearby charges high fees.
The establishment has significant cleanliness issues, including cockroaches.
There is mouse or cockroach feces in the tableware.
Small, cramped basement space with eclectic decor and walls covered in signed dollar bills creates a historic, chaotic atmosphere. Cool temperature and outdoor terrace add comfort despite tight quarters. Cash-only policy and ice-cold Chinese beer complement the authentic vibe.
Dinner here involves a short wait, around 10 minutes, even during busy times. The spot draws diners looking for a quick and straightforward dinner experience.
Roast duck here has a unique, unforgettable flavor that stands out. Roast duck fried rice appears with mixed reviews, sometimes tasting like the pan or gas, but it is a common main course option.
Good to know
Expect at least a 30-minute wait for dinner.
Payment must be made in cash only.
Portions are massive; one dish can feed two people.
Basement setting with old-school charm and walls lined with celebrity photos creates an authentic Chinatown atmosphere. The space feels cozy yet sober, mixing tables and booths under bright lighting. Free BYOB and fortune cookies add to the traditional dining experience.
Dinner here suits special occasions and regular nights out. The spot draws people back for its consistent quality and welcoming vibe.
Roast duck comes cooked to perfection and consistently satisfies. It appears in dishes like roast duck wonton and roast duck chow fun, offering solid flavor across preparations.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash; no credit cards are accepted.
The establishment closes at 9 PM sharp.
The restaurant charges a 20% gratuity for parties of 3 without mentioning it to customers.
Spacious, clean interior with bright lighting and visible kitchen activity creates an authentic Chinatown vibe. The setting feels home-y and casual, suited for small group gatherings. Comfortable seating and free Wi-Fi support a relaxed dining experience.
Roast duck here is succulent and seasoned well, often described as superb and delicious. It pairs well with tea and stands out among other dishes like roast pig and hot and sour soup.
Good to know
The restaurant only offers takeout and does not allow dining in.
They only accept cash; an ATM is available on-site.
Expect extra charges for credit card payments.
Small space with classic Chinatown decor and bright lighting creates a quaint atmosphere. Live food and butcher display near the window adds a unique touch. Offers authentic Cantonese dishes at very reasonable prices with generous portions.
Dinner features a more attentive service than lunch. The menu includes a lunch/dinner special by Sun Hong Wong. It offers a straightforward choice without overwhelming options.
Roasted duck tastes good but is served cold along with the roast pork. The flavor stands out despite the temperature.
Good to know
You should make a reservation in advance if you come with a large group.
They have a lunch special which includes noodles and rice for under $10, and tea is included.
Consumers must be aware that there is currently an extra $1 for takeout lunches after 4 p.m.