Lori Lam
finally an authentic cantonese restaurant in staten island! they have a great menu of items with classic cantonese dishes. came for brunch and they had all of my family’s favorites. the hong kong milk tea is a must try and they also make it the traditional way!
… moreZach Smith
My favorite local Hong Kong style restaurant. The food is always very good never over oily execution is always five stars. Most importantly it tastes amazing and the owners are always very friendly. Fried rice is smoky and superb wok skills are definitely present, fried fish with tofu and brown sauce is just wow.
… moreOat
The food is mostly pretty good but nothing spectacular. Now, I’m not sure if that is because I’m not into Hong Kong style cuisine or if the place is just okay. This was first time trying this cuisine.
… moreLui’s Clues
Coming here on a rainy day is definitely a vibe.
The design and decor of the entire restaurant is unique, lots of popular musicians from Hong Kong and other posters all over the walls. The front counter is also decorated very nicely, with different items that make you feel as if you’re really in Hong Kong.
There’s a decent amount of seating, and the restaurant is very clean.
The staff is kind and considerate, and brought out the food very quickly from the time of ordering.
My personal favorite dishes were the beef chow fun and hot and sour soup. I paired it with a HK style iced milk tea and found it really complimented my food.
I tried the salmon rice ball, however, it was too over stuffed with rice and fell apart in my hand. I like that it was big and all, but I would’ve preferred it if it didn’t fall apart while I was trying to eat it.
I felt the pricing vs the portion was okay… The food was very good, but paying $12 for half a plate worth of food felt unreasonable. I’ve tried HK style restaurants in Brooklyn, and I paid far less for twice the amount of food, so much in fact, that I couldn’t finish it all, and had enough to bring home for leftovers. I feel if the prices matched the amount of portion you get, then sure, $12 would make sense. But not for half a plate of food …
Overall, I found my first time experience quite enjoyable, but I think I will continue to travel to Brooklyn for HK style food in the near future.
… moreHoneyy88
Some of the best Chinese I have had on Staten Island. Hong Kong style food I would 1000% recommend. The food has flavor and spice. Not to mention the super sweet owner who I would give a million star rating to if I could. He allowed us to bring in our service dog and made a special seat for him to accommodate us while keeping other customers happy. He also gave us dessert on the house. You must try to stir fry Hong Kong style and the French toast. I will be coming back. Thanks for your great food and service!
… moreJustin Lai
Wasn’t sure what to expect since I haven’t had much HK food in Staten Island but the food was fantastic and the service/vibes were great – highly recommend
… morekorra dale
HKS Kitchen has a great atmosphere and a unique Hong Kong café concept worth experiencing! The food is decent but inconsistent and could be more flavorful. Service is average and has room to improve. Overall a solid spot with a fun vibe — hoping to see the food and service catch up to the great ambiance!
… moreS S
I am definitely satisfied with the food that I received today. It was very delicious and it is real chicken and beef, which I appreciate There are places that are very questionable but this place is not that. The portions were excellent sizes. I will post videos and pictures of what I ate and I literally liked everything !I am very picky when it comes to Chinese food so this place did not disappoint. Thank you so much. Staten Island has stepped it up with good food.
… moreKevin Lu
It was such a bad value, I feel insulted.
$5 for the most pathetic egg sandwich I’ve ever seen. Literally just a piece of egg between two slices of bread.
$7 for a similar “Spam and Egg” sandwich.
… moreJing Chen
Food is great, there is no doubt I also bring some takeout for my kiddo.
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