Greasy no flavor I’m not a fan. Customer service is almost nonexistent. I hate to say it but I would rather eat Panda Express then any Chinese restaurant here In Kerman
Reviewing D.
Place rating: 5 Fresno, CA
Their chinese chicken salad is definitely the way to go. It is so good either regular or hot and spicy.
Leo N.
Place rating: 5 Clovis, CA
Ordered the number 10 Mongolian beef. Made to order and done in less than five minutes. Best Chinese food in town.
Maxwell C.
Place rating: 4 Kerman, CA
Great place! I usually go in about a month or so for take out and most of the time it goes super smooth! I did notice, however, that sometimes it takes much longer to fill and order than it should. Other than that though, great service and great food! Keep it up!
Brenda a.
Place rating: 5 Kerman, CA
This place is quick and always good. I like their hong kong chop suey because the veggies look fresh and there is enough meat.
Maggie R.
Place rating: 5 Kerman, CA
I’ve lived in Kerman for almost 3 years and this is my first time ordering from here. I got a take out order and it was pretty good. The large portion price was very good for the price. Will definitely visit again.
Maria C.
Place rating: 4 Kerman, CA
We ordered the chicken boiled noodles and the sizzling rice soup. It’s was super yummy and this is now our soup place. The waitress that evening was really nice and prompt. My little guy spilled his drink and she was patient. We left a nice tip. She deserved it.
Priscilla Denise G.
Place rating: 5 Fresno, CA
I just had their #2 and substituted pork chow mein for chicken chow mein for only $ 1 more. It was delicious!!! The egg roll is like a good size burrito, everything was delicious!
Abu Mus'ab A.
Place rating: 4 Fresno, CA
Might be the best restaurant in Kerman. Food is good and clean. When you another option other than Mexican(Lucero Market is the best for that), Hong Kong Chop Suey is a great place. When we get take out we normally come get it from here. Kerman doesn’t have many options but this place is even good for outsiders.
Elizabeth D.
Place rating: 5 Fresno, CA
Best Chinese in the Central Valley. I really like the cashew shrimp and my husband loves the teriyaki chicken. We keep coming back for the great service and nice atmosphere. Hot oil has great flavor too!!!
Jim L.
Place rating: 5 Chowchilla, CA
Very fresh. No MSG. a star in a small town. I WILL return
Jenice M.
Place rating: 3 Pleasant Hill, CA
Let me preface this review by saying — I’m not that big on Chinese food. A group of friends has been raving about HKCS — specifically the #B for years and I finally had a chance to give it a try — pretty darn good. I really enjoyed the chow mein. If I had to eat chinese food and I was in the Kerman area — HKCS is prob where I’d go :)
Denise R.
Place rating: 5 Kerman, CA
Loved it ever since I was child! Had it for dinner last night! VERY fresh Chinese food! And a very reasonable price! WAY cheaper than a freakin #1,2,3,4 or 5 from any local drive thru! And they are very fast and courteous! Highly recommended!!!
Tony S.
Place rating: 5 KNICKERBOCKER, NY
Homesick but it’s alright. The #B is on my mind. She’s on my mind. It’s the simple, small pleasures in life that will always transcend time. The first cold drink at the start of a well earned vacation. The smell of a sunny day after a night of rain. Laying next to the river by the bayou with a sweet summer breeze and a fishing pole. So goes the #B combination from Hong Kong Chop Suey. More of a work of art than a meal, really. And a hell of a great work of art. Trust me, I’ve been to the Sistine Chapel and have marveled at Michealangelo’s skill and pondered even attempting to comprehend the dedication and focus it must have taken to finish what is considered to be the pinnacle of religious artistry. Well, that ‘drawing’ pales in comparison to the force that is the #B. The #B is the brainchild of a genius, yet reclusive artist a’la Van Gough, who obviously demands privacy. As it is certain one call by HKCS to the Food Network offering this chefs services would result in Bobby Flay being thrown out of the nearest window while simultaneously being bitch slapped with his pink slip.(wow, what a great visualization that is). Rarely these days, with the pervasiveness of racism and bipartisan politics, do you see objects collaborate in such seamless fashion. This combination is not 4 items standing in solitary(sweet and sour pork, pork chow mein, fried rice, fried shrimp), rather, hundreds, maybe thousands(probably not) of the freshest ingredients available at Jerry’s Food Land, combining to forge one«pièce de résistance». And at a paltry $ 6.35 after taxes, this is one combo that could end the recession in about 5 – 10 minutes. I’ve had them in 1998 and returning today I can say they are better than ever. It’s quite simple ladies and gentlemen. Take a u-turn on Madera after passing Whitesbridge. Then turn right into the HKCS parking lot. It’s what Jesus would do.
Christopher G.
Place rating: 5 Sacramento, CA
I’ve eaten here a bunch of times, most recently this past weekend. They haven’t lost their touch. Their #B special is almost too good. Things To Do Before You Die: «climb Mount Everest», «trek through a rain forest», «scuba dive the Great Barrier Reef» AND«eat a #B from Hong Kong». I’m not joking. If you knowingly choose to eat anything else in Kerman instead of a #B from HKCS, then you do not deserve to eat. Ever. The noodles are perfect, the fried rice and sweet and sour pork are great together, and just when you’re thinking that a to-go plate for $ 5 couldn’t get any better, you remember the awesome fried shrimp that is still in the take-out bag. Called it in and picked it up less than 5 minutes later on a busy day. Courteous staff. Clean restrooms. Simply put, Hong Kong is on top of the to-go food game, it always has been, and forever shall be, Amen, #B, sweet Jesus in heaven.