Michael Kit
Theres only a handful of Chinese BBQ meat places left in Chinatown. Its a small area to line up, order and wait for your food, so youll often see a line of folks outside. They punch out the meat very quickly. You can order the 1, 2 or 3 meats on rice which is huge portion and great value for lunch or dinner. Or if youre feeding the family, we love getting whole roast duck, 1lbs of crispy pork or 1lbs of roast pork char siu to bring home. For the meats, you tell them how much lbs of meat you want just like at a local deli. Then they have to wait for the butcher to chop the piece and weigh it out, they charge you what the piece weighs before they cut it. This is what can take a while when you order because its a lot of back and forth between the register and the butcher. Its worth it. The crispy pork is better than anything youve seen on the internet. The red roast pork / char siu is super tender, full of honey, chou hee and five spice flavor. Try any of the meats over wonton noodle soup too, its all really good. Ont je cold days, love getting the congee porridge here.
… moreZiyanda Strange
We sampled three of the rice meals so that we could get several kinds of meats and everything was great! Authentic Chinese food with a cherry on top! The roasted meats were done well, the service helped us pick out our meals, and many people were in and out (take-outs mostly, several pick ups and a few dine-ins). You could tell it was THE spot for a lot of people chasing that IT factor. Overall, we’d go here again!
… moreJacky Lam
Hong Kong Eatery serves up some really satisfying Cantonese flavors, especially when it comes to their roast meats. The roast pork is flavorful, tender, and juicy, easily one of the highlights of the menu. Their crispy pork is also tasty and has a nice crunch, though I wouldn’t say it’s the best compared to other spots I’ve tried. Still, the overall quality and flavor make it a solid choice for anyone craving good roast meats.
… moreSon Thach
Classic Chinatown spot for roast meats. The roast duck and crispy pork over rice were flavorful and came in generous portions. The setup is straightforward—order at the counter where you can see all the meats hanging, then enjoy hearty comfort food that hits the spot. Service is quick and efficient, exactly what you’d expect from a no-frills eatery. The pork is good but duck is a bit greasy.
… moreTedjo Liman
3 stars rating means good.
Roast duck is great, but the other meats are serve cold for some reason.
Rice is good, but it taste like in the brinks of being expired.
Place is small. Doesn’t have many tables for dine in. The restaurant has a China-smell to it.
Someone referred me to this place.
Would I return? Yes, but not my first choice.
… morePAUL RATHA YEM
Best place to get roast duck, crispy roast pork or pork belly in Boston Chinatown. I love their rice plates and Hong Kong style noodle. Cheap eat
… moreKaylee Drake
Pretty good bang for your buck! Ordered the two meat and rice plate and it was enough for two people, around $16 so not too shabby. There’s minimal seating inside, so there’s a chance you can’t sit and eat and definitely no room for groups >4 people to comfortably eat.
… moreZoe T
Cantonese-mom approved! We’ve come here many times, and the portions are generous, prices are reasonable, and it’s absolutely worth checking out.
… moreJy
The restaurant metermorphiized into more like a fast food concept. You can order and pay via two screens and hold on to the receipt it generates as this is your ticket to pick up your order at the counter. They do a swift carry out business; and had around a dozen seats with two chairs to a table for those who wish to eat in. Water is self serve in very small paper cups, near the cutlery station. I had forgotten they do not source traditional chicken, they use American birds instead. Had the blanched chicken rice box and an herbal tea. Portions are huge.
… moreBahston Papis
Solid food. Consistent and delicious. Appreciate the added snacks/side dish fridge including the beverages like the chrysanthemum and herbal teas. Comfort food for me.
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