Hong’s Kitchen
About Hong’s Kitchen
Hong’s Kitchen, a local mom & pop Chinese restaurant in San Francisco, offers generous portions of tasty Cantonese homestyle cooking. Customers rave about the delicious and satisfying dishes, with notable highlights like the Singapore chow fun and the sticky rice stuffed fried chicken. The restaurant is known for its friendly service, accommodating special requests like steaming customer-provided fish to perfection. With a cozy atmosphere and no MSG added, Hong’s Kitchen is a must-visit for those craving authentic, high-quality Chinese cuisine.
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Old school. Super nice. The price is right. Food is good. Big menu -something for everyone. Does not disappoint...
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This is the local spot to get Chinese, Hong Kong-style dishes right by the beach! The quantity / portions are perfect for the value / price. They will fire it right up and get your dishes done fast. It has the fiery taste of the fiery wok too! We got the Singapore chow fun, and it tasted good and right. Good quality and quantity! Don't forget about them amidst all the events, and festivals, and street fairs!
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the popular dishes at Hong's Kitchen?
Customers recommend trying the sticky rice stuffed fried chicken, General Tso's chicken, and the combination fried rice for a tasty meal!
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Do I need to make a reservation, or can I just walk in?
Hong's Kitchen accepts reservations, but you can also walk in and enjoy a meal!
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Can I order takeout from Hong's Kitchen?
Yes, takeout is available if you prefer to enjoy your meal at home or on the go!
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What is the atmosphere like at Hong's Kitchen?
The restaurant has a cozy, casual vibe, perfect for solo dining or groups. It's a great spot to relax after a day at the beach!
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Is there parking available near Hong's Kitchen?
Yes, there is free street parking available for diners.
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Local mom & pop Chinese restaurant near the end of Noriega Street at 46th Avenue. It wasn't busy at all, well more like empty, however there was a steady flow of takeout orders. So don't let the emptiness dissuade you from dining here. The portions are generous and the food is tasty and very satisfying. If you're close to the beach this is a great place to get your Cantonese homestyle cooking. I recommend this local place for your comfort foods. I've already been here in several occasions and only now writing about it.