Polite staff, reasonably priced with large portions. The food itself is good and meets your Chinese food needs.
Bill H.
Place rating: 5 New Orleans, LA
Really good, quick Chinese carry-out for a nice price. Usually order dinner for three for under $ 20 with some left over for lunch. Plus, it’s tucked behind the Shell station on Dickory so it makes you feel like you’re in the know every time you drive up.
Matt V.
Place rating: 5 Lake Charles, LA
Ordered the beef lo mein, and was not disappointed! The food was delicious and the amount they give is quite large! Definitely recommend!
Jane B.
Place rating: 5 Metairie, LA
After working late, we were in need of some good takeout, with a craving for chinese! Many local restaurants that once were good are blah, or closed since hurricane Katrina. After finding HKK on Unilocal,we decided to give it a shot… big bag of yummy food, best dumplings ever, free calendar for new customer! We can’t wait to try more entrees, it’s on speed dial now.
Rob T.
Place rating: 4 Port St. Lucie, FL
Fast, consistent, and generous quantities. Pretty standard offerings for a Chinese take-out place. But the staff is friendly and efficient.
John J.
Place rating: 5 Metairie, LA
The absolute best take out in the metro area. Very Friendly people here and the portions are very generous. They will make stuff off menu like Crab Lomein which is the best in the area. And the prices are always fair. I love this place!
Lindsay A.
Place rating: 5 Metairie, LA
Love Hong Kong Kitchen, I ate here a lot when I lived in River Ridge, and now that I’ve moved, I still gladly drive the 20+ minutes to get food here. They’ve always been so friendly, and the best part is they remember us(even where we work). Once, my husband went to pick food up while I stayed home, and she asked where I was. :) The Mandarin chicken, honey chicken, and crab lo mein are my favorite. I used to go elsewhere for crab lo mein, since I thought it was the only place to get it, but even though it’s not on the menu, they make it for me. I love this place, and I will always eat here.
Kristen D.
Place rating: 3 Kenner, LA
The food wasn’t bad, especially for the price, but egg fried rice is a staple in my chinese take-out diet and theirs was a bit bland for my liking.
Karman C.
Place rating: 4 New Orleans, LA
I know, I know! It’s a take-out restaurant and it doesn’t seem authentic. However, I was in the area and my coworkers highly recommended it so I thought to give it a try since I was also craving for noodles. I called and the lady was so nice. She figured out that it was my first time going there so she gave me all kinds of directions to get there. When I was finally there, she was sooo nice! I ordered the combination Mai Fun(stir fried thin rice noodles). The to go container was still hot when I went back to my office. The noodles were so moist and the flavor was just right. I will definitely go back there next time I am in the area again !!
Stacy M.
Place rating: 4 New Orleans, LA
I love this place when I want some inexpensive, fast, and filling food. Service is not only timely but friendly and language barriers are never an issue. I love that they offer healthier steamed options; it’s so nice to have lighter choices available, as more often than not, Chinese food is laden with oils, sauces, or deep fried. Always fresh and hot, too– I never worry about getting food poisoning like that one time at the Chinese buffet in college. *shudders*
David B.
Place rating: 5 New Orleans, LA
Chinese food worth driving 25 minutes for in New Orleans? You betcha. Once we found this place, no other place would do. They have a great staff. The food is always on point. They’re super quick. We never really eat in but we would if it made sense.
Rachel X.
Place rating: 5 New Orleans, LA
Oh my God I’m relocating and will sooo miss this hidden gem! They cook everything fresh when ordered, and if you have a special request, they don’t hesitate to do it. I’ve never had a wrong order or not gotten what I asked for. My top choice is the Singapore noodles, along with either fried wontons(better than chips for sure, so I’ll get an order for a snack) & crab Rangoon. I love that it’s all fresh to order and not buffet. The Kung Pao with anything is great too. Big portions too. If you’re craving Chinese food made easy with quick service, I recommend checking them out.
Katelin N.
Place rating: 5 Navarre, New Orleans, LA
It’s so quick and easy and the food is really good! I love the location too, on the way to shopping in elmwood! They’re always open… I think I got it once on Christmas Eve!
Amanda C.
Place rating: 4 New Orleans, LA
Authentic, very tasty cuisine! There are at least four tables inside if you want to sit and enjoy your meal. Most people order take-out, so there is always place to sit. The prices are perfect for the large portions, and higher quality than you’d expect from a mainly take-out location. Order anything and you will be pleased. Not sure what to order? They are happy to guide you to a choice that fits something you are craving. Most places find it annoying if you ask what they recommend, but here, they don’t hestitate and they are truly honest. We eat here all the time, and have never been disappointed.
Chase B.
Place rating: 4 New Orleans, LA
My favorite Chinese take-out place in the city. Pretty fast service and the food is your typical Chinese take-out, but maybe a little fresher than other places. I used to eat here a few times a month, but haven’t gone in awhile. That’s not their fault though. I’ll be back soon.
Red B.
Place rating: 5 Westwego, LA
I love this place for quick take out. I’ve been going here for 10 years. My favorite things are the fried dumplings, the dragon and phoenix, and the chicken lo mein. The chicken in spicy garlic sauce is also really good. If you like things a little on the spicier side, order it extra spicy. They will certainly accommodate but not to the point your mouth is on fire. They are always really quick to make your order, and the price is amazing for the portion size. I can easily eat on an order for 2 meals. Best little Chinese joint in the city.
Clay D.
Place rating: 3 Chicago, IL
I’m new in town so I came here because of the reviews. I knew I was going to get the pork fried rice .I didn’t really look at the other stuff on the menu .I got a shrimp egg roll. That was pretty average. It tastes like a spring roll, with maybe three baby shrimp in it. The pork fried rice is kind of average also, not bad not Excellent. I guess I’d come here again, but I would try a few other places out first.
Nicole B.
Place rating: 5 Metairie, LA
Great food, best value in the area. It’s primarily take out, only 3 tables, and very plain interior. Fast and dependable and I always have leftovers. Update: they’re still great, years later. They may tend towards too spicy for some of the spicy items on the menu. The Lo mein is great and garlicy, I really enjoy the diet chicken with mixed vegetables with garlic sauce, and most of the food is as good as any sit-down chinese food in town. Nice people, they get to know their regulars
Regan S.
Place rating: 3 New Orleans, LA
This place does not serve chow fun, even though their menu online lists it! Very few places make chow fun anymore so I was disappointed. I settled for Mai fun instead but it was bland. I would have drowned it in sriracha or soy sauce if I had any. I think this place could be really good, but I did not order the right thing. Serving size was good for the money.
Ryan B.
Place rating: 3 Metairie, LA
I like this place. Why? Because it is solid Chinese food that you can get cheap and fast in the area. I can’t say it’s the best Chinese food I ever have had(Oh how I miss you House of Lee and Jade Palace!) but for what you pay for it, it is pretty darn good. My go to is the egg foo young. The lunch and or dinner special is about 6 or 7 dollars and could feed a third world country. It has a great taste and the veggie and the shrimp varieties are the best. They have the type of sweet and sour sauce that I like and they are not stingy if you ask for extra. There is rice is okay at best. It is a little too yellow for my taste. But its not bad. There mandarin sauce is very tasty and nutty. I usually just pour this on everything because I hate my arteries. The egg roll isn’t very large but isn’t the small kid on the block either. Believe it or not their shrimp dishes are really the stand outs. Which is shocking for what is pretty much Chinese fast food when you really think about it(there is really is no inside. I think they have one table). The grilled chicken dishes are flavorful as well and contain a multitude of veggies. On the not so great side, their won ton soup has a nice flavor and tons of dumplings in it, but nothing else. No Bach Choi, no shredded pork, nothing, But for 2 dollars what can you expect people?! Also I find that none of their«spicy» dishes are that spicy. Blow my head and toilet off! Please I am begging you! I like spicy, so don’t «protect» me! My biggest gripe is the fried chicken is mostly batter and just taste like fried whatever. Once again stick to the Shrimp Dishes and the Egg Foo young and you can’t get a better deal! The Good: The Price! All day the price! The portions Egg Foo Young Shrimp dishes The Bad: If they would beef up their won ton soup with more items it would be great(maybe I should have said«pork up») Give me spicy or give me death! The Ugly: I love mandarin chicken, and with such a great mandarin sauce they have there it is a shame I never get it because their fried chicken just is not up to par.