Hong Kong Taste Cafe

47-21 90th St, Queens
(718) 606-0001

Recent Reviews

Maria C.

Even though their food is not good at all, they have the best service in the town. The owner will inform their customers to pick up by cursing their whole family. What a great restaurant!

John C.

I ordered rice noodles from them and posted it on my social media saying that the sauce was not right. Someone knows this family told me that they all were born and raised in Taishan, Mainland China, but they declared that they are Hongkonger. Oh please. Don't try so hard to prove something you don't have or not true. Btw, having a passport doesn't change your nationality. So please don't deceive consumers by the fake information. They lived in HK and worked at the restaurant for couple years only, they don't even know what HK style food tastes like. The food is totally not authentic, don't waste your money

Glo T.

I wrote a review about a month ago complaining the popcorn chicken was dry and chewy, now the review was gone. Do you really think their food is that good? Nooo. They just keep deleting reviews

Cameron Yi

The food was so good…until I came upon this metal (I had ordered the beef brisket noodle with wonton) which caused a laceration on my tongue. Don’t know what it is but definitely not for eating…

Food: 1

David G.

Food taste pretty blend and not authentic, I threw it out. And the food is getting overprice with very little portions. I'm definitely not going back again.

Jennifer C.

so i would give it a 4 star but most of the food lack flavor. .. wish they added more sauce to their rice noodles , their breakfast deals aren't bad but will leave u hungry still.

Amanda V

Simple, good portions, good prices. The congee pulled me through the last of a cold I had lingering. Ultimate comfort food!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Fiona

The meal delivery speed is very slow…

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Cristobal Tong

The neighborhood HK food spot. Really hits the spot when you are craving it. Like any other spot with good food, can't expect the service or atmosphere to be excellent. But the food, that's the highlight.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Soy Sauce Fried Noodles, Rice Roll with Peanut Sauce, Condensed Milk Toast, Cheong Fun with Peonut and Sweet Sauce

Sai jk

Food was alright, waited a bit but not bad. The atmosphere was nice and

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 4

Tina L.

Popped in for breakfast. Cute plants. We got the egg and spam sandwich, egg and spam sandwich combo with oatmeal and choice of drink (milk tea), and preserved vegetable and pork vermicelli. Food took a little while but did the job. Would try the lunch dishes.

Kyle W.

It's been so long since I have had cha chaan teng (HK style cafe), let alone during breakfast. Conveniently located near the Grand Ave - Newtown subway station, this place is fairly no frills but does the job done to satisfy the cravings. I went here with a friend around 9am on a Sunday and it was already a little busy, and all the tables were occupied by 9:30am, but the in and out flow of customers make it so most customers that arrive later on don't need to wait too long. It is just consistently busy with quick turnaround. This is also one of the places that accept credit card, which is a plus.We shared the Meal E (satay beef noodle soup, with instant noodle option) and Meal F (three types shredded meat with rice noodle), both of which we opted to get no sugar hot milk tea which is a slightly watered down HK milk tea (but can't really complain since it's complimentary). We also got the steamed leek and pork dumplings (which ended up pan fried, but that was a good accident since it was so flavorful and nicely fried) and dai pai dong style cheong fun. The satay beef noodle soup is super flavorful and the beef is marinated well. Mixing the beef into the soup makes it taste somewhat like a curry. The instant noodles were a bit on the softer side but it does the job to fill you up. The three types shredded meat with rice noodle is good but a bit too greasy. The leek and pork dumplings have generous portions of fillings, and it is a great deal for what you get. Similarly, the dai pai dong style cheong fun is very well worth the price, even if it is just soy sauce and egg rice noodle rolls. They are very flavorful, soft, and chewy! It was not too salty which is nice, but they could tone down on the oil a little bit.

Eterna T.

Good popcorn chicken (must add sauce) and decent spam egg sandwich. Curry fish balls and curry beef fried rice were no good. I remember last time I got the cart noodles and they were so so, a bit on the blander side.

Tiffany C.

Ordered takeout for delivery for two beef brisket and wonton with noodle (one dry, one soup) - although both we got was literally the same. We also got a black pepper pork chop with rice. The beef brisket was tasty as was the plump wontons. I like that they separate the noodles and the soup from getting soggy. The black pepper pork chop rice dish was very small for the price. Taste-wise it was decent.

Jennifer A.

Food was good, would definitely eat again if I happened to pass by. It took 10 mins for my two breakfast orders to be ready.

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