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Hong Kong Noodles & Dimsum House

3.5

20 Reviews

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₱ 350 / Person

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Hong Kong Noodles & Dimsum House Reviews

3.6

20 Reviews

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  • Angga Ann

    3.0

    Ordered food from Hong Kong Noodles for delivery. I was a bit apprehensive after reading other reviews on website, but the food turned out ok. Beef with Broccoli was very good. Soy Chicken was ok, needed the added spicy sauce to add flavor. Chicken was roasted well. Lohan Vegetabkes was a good combo of veggies not unlike chopsuey. It included mushrooms, baby corn, black fungus, cabbage and bamboo shoots.Not bad at Php 1,000 for 3 including delivery charge and left over for lunch for 1.

  • Anandic

    4.0

    I am going to rate HKN a solid 4.5. The food may not be well presented, but they make up for it in their taste! I was reluctant in going here after reading the reviews on website, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that the restaurant isn’t as bad as described. I would definitely come back again for a mouth-watering meal! For those wondering how to access the free WiFi, you have to ask the desk for it. It isn’t the fastest, but again, the WiFi in the Philippines isn’t exactly top-notch.

  • Audrey Angeli Andres

    4.0

    Been eating here for a while and I have to say my favorite would be the Salt & Pepper Squid with Yangchow Rice. Yes the meal is heavy so it's better to eat it either for breakfast or lunch, unless you have a huge appetite for dinner. True there are some staffs that aren't as friendly as they should be, but the tall, chinito manager is different. He is accommodating to us and even let us use their wifi for free ☺☺☺

  • Sylvia Agustin

    1.0

    Worst Effin' Hakao!! Their size is half of the normal ones from others like Cauesway and they are much more expensive! Bullsh*t. Will never be coming back to that bad place again.

  • Maritess Turingan

    2.0

    The place is good but the food is less than okay and not cheaper than the usual. I love the ambience, but am paying for the food. I may be back if I am really hungry and got nothing else to go to, but I would stick to eating to ChowKing in any other days.

  • Steve J

    5.0

    As usual, I was hungry so I decided to head out to find a place that could fill my appetite quick. I just happened to stumble across this little gem.The ambience is pleasant, and it is extremely clean. I ordered chicken mami noodles and halo-halo. The food was mouth watering! I enjoyed every minute of stuffing myself to the limits. Overall, I would most definitely dine here again. *It’s important to note though, that in order to access the WiFi, you need to ask the staff for the passcode. Don’t be shy as they are quite friendly.

  • Shinta Mirza

    4.0

    I have dined here before a few years back, and I am glad to say that they have most definitely improved since my last visit. The staff were attentive, decent atmosphere, great food, and free WiFi. The beef with broccoli and Halo-halo were my favorites. The beef was soft, which contrasted with the broccoli, making it a perfect fusion of the two. The restaurant also had reasonable pricing, it was affordable, yet delectable. I am looking forward to my next visit!

  • OĞUZ

    4.0

    Was able to drop by to their newly renovated branch.   The place is clean and everything's new. I like how friendly their staffs are and accommodating. The food is good and not that expensive. Was able to try their Asado Combo meal, Beef brisket mami & beancurd roll. Everything tastes good and they also have unli rice without any extra charge.  Highly recommended for groupies or if you wanna treat your family. Plus it's very close to my place.

  • Adrian Recamadas

    4.0

    💕Date for Two: Giant Siomai, Giant Hakaw, Birthday Noodles, Yang Chow Rice, Salt and Pepper Spareribs, Acai Berry Milk Tea,Wintermelon Milk Tea💌Total: P1155Overall: My previous work was somehow near this area so we usually pass by this restaurant for how many years now. Seeing from the outside, the place was not lighted properly so we never came to visit. Now that they have this fresh new look, we decided to give it a try.Hong Kong Noodles and Dimsum House is owned by the same person who runs the chain of love hotels (if you know what we mean 😉 ) all over the metro. And we know you’ve already heard what’s good on that hotels? The food!!! We remembered ordering from those hotels when we have our company parties as it’s highly recommended by the Bosses.Look at this. This one’s actually one of the cleanest fast food restaurant we’ve been to. The color pops were very pleasant to look at, too.Okay so we need to show first what’s the most important news for us, Filipinos – they’re on unlimited rice, you guys! Not just plain rice, but also their Yang Chow rice. Oh yes! So just order anything with rice – rice toppings, rice platters, set meals, any meal with rice – and it’s automatically free flowing to your tummy’s fulfillment. 🙂House Tea – Free black tea, as expected. It tasted like the same tea as Hap Chan’s and Le Ching’s. This one’s free flowing so chug away.Giant Siomai (P170) – Yes you got that right, it’s Giant! This one’s the first to captivate our eyes upon looking on their menu. The taste did not compromise despite the size. This one’s one of our favorite siomais now, it reminded us of the tastiest one we’ve had at Kemji Resort in Catanduanes. At P170, it might seem a bit expensive. But hey, a normal-sized siomai at a typical Chinese resto costs around 100-120 per order and considering this giant baby is around 3x larger than the usual, it’s still a steal.Giant Hakaw (P190) – Another giant on the menu, we didn’t miss the chance to also try this. If we were not mistaken, there was more than 10 shrimps inside! Yay! Best to eat this first when it’s still steaming hot.Birthday Noodles (P220) – A visit to a Chinese resto would not be complete without Birthday Noodles! We haven’t finished this all as the serving was huge. There were enough toppings to stuff us too quick. We love the authenticity of the flavor, we can tell that there’s minimal to no MSG used at all. Grannies and Titas would love this as the noodles were not overly tasty. Condiments on the side could be used though for any adjustment for soy sauce.Yang Chow Rice (P150) – Since it’s unlimited rice, we took advantage of having Yang Chow instead of the plain one. It’s a dream come true! Haha! Unlimited Yang chow FTW! It’s always the perfect pair for any Chinese food. Also, the veggies, meats, and seafood ingredients were not compromised even if it’s unlimited and made for large  volumes.Salt and Pepper Spareribs (P295) – This dish was something we usually order. We have this over and over so we already know the good ones. And to our surprise, this one can be added to the list, plus this one’s so cheaply-priced compared to others. This restaurant is living up to their mission of serving delicious Chinese food at an affordable price.Milk Tea (P65 each) – There were three choices for their Milk Tea: Wintermelon, Chocolate and Acai Berry. We decided to try Wintermelon and Acai Berry. At the price of 65 pesos, we were not expecting anything spectacular. It’s good though, the Wintermelon was just enough and the Acai Berry was a good addition to the unique flavors we’ve tried for Milk Teas.To date, Hong Kong Noodles and Dimsum House have been serving quality yet affordable Chinese foods to almost 10 branches in the metro.Value for money: Worth it! We’re already planning our next visit to try out their other dishes, and to go back for their Giant Siomai and their unli rice, of course! 🙂#DateForTwo at Hong Kong Noodles and Dimsum House

  • Naufal Dio

    1.0

    I ordered the fried noodles all meat - the website says its 115pesos   - I paid 195 when the order arrived in the office. The meal looks like P50.00 street food meal. I am very disappointed. Mas ok pa kung sa jolibee nlng ako bumili ng lunch ko. Not a good place to put your money and eat. Take note. the ALL MEAT on my order, the actual meat content when my order arrived??? oh boy!! its only a finger size 2 pcs of chicken meat and a few pcs of fake kikiam mean. Just a waste of money.

Hong Kong Noodles & Dimsum House Location

  • Takeaway
  • Meal Pickup
  • Toilet
  • Free Parking
  • Wifi
  • Indoor
  • VIP Canteen

Hong Kong Noodles & Dimsum House is located at Ground Floor, Dominga Building, 606 Shaw Boulevard, Kapitolyo, Pasig CIty. This is a Chinese Food restaurant near the Kapitolyo. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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