Hong Kong Spirit Food

  4.7 – 232 reviews   • Chinese restaurant

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Nomadicus
Hong Kong Spirit is both literally and figuratively a hidden gem in Anchorage. Trust your GPS, pull into the parking lot, and keep going. The reward sits quietly in the back of the building behind an unceremonious, unlabeled door. It feels less like discovering a restaurant and more like being let in on a family secret.

Let’s set expectations clearly. This isn’t Din Tai Fung, nor is it a sprawling dim sum hall with roaming carts and order sheets. What Hong Kong Spirit offers instead is something far more personal: heartfelt, Southern-style Cantonese comfort food made with care and intention.

Dim sum is served on weekends only, and while the menu isn’t extensive, it hits the right notes. The assorted rice rolls are tender and comforting, the shu mai delivers that familiar porky satisfaction, the pork buns are warm and nostalgic, and the egg tarts alone are reason enough to return. It’s a concise lineup, but every item feels honest and delivered with care.

This is family-run cooking that prioritizes flavor, tradition, and warmth over spectacle. If you’re chasing flashy presentation or a bustling dim sum scene, look elsewhere. But if you’re after soulful Cantonese comfort food tucked behind a door you’d never notice unless you knew, Hong Kong Spirit is absolutely worth finding.
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Alice Anama
A hidden gem worth the hunt!

Be careful with Google Maps. It might lead you into a small alleyway that’s easy to miss. Keep your eyes peeled! Also, note that Dim Sum is weekend-only.

The menu is concise but high quality. Since everything is made fresh, they do run out of items quickly, so get there early!

Highlights for me,
– Rice Noodle Rolls: Perfectly chewy and soak up the sauce beautifully.
– Shu Mai: Classic, savory pork satisfaction.
– Egg Tarts: Delicate and not overly sweet.

This is a family-run spot that prioritizes tradition and warmth over flashy decor. It feels like a home-cooked meal.
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Aaron Morse
Delightful hidden opportunity for foodies offering Dim Sum on weekends. There are few gluten-free options, but it’s a wonderful, casual dining experience for others. Charming staff.
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Stacey Dawn
I always like finding restaurants that are off the beaten path better know as a hole in the wall. We had a layover and thought we go find some great food . This restaurant very clean , service is amazing and the food is made to order . We had dim sum and a dish off the main menu . Everything had great flavor and if you like a little spice don’t forget for the hot chili oil
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John Hoyt
Went for a snack on a Sunday. Wish it had been for a full meal because we would have tried everything on the menu.

The BBQ steamed buns are delicious! I’ve eaten them all over the world and these were a delight!

Flora’s husband learned from his father and keeps the tradition going right here in Anchorage.

The process is so labor intensive, that is why it is only available on the weekend.

Sticky rice in lotus leaf was also a treat.

We also enjoyed a pot hot jasmine tea, and they had Moon Cakes so we got one to go!
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Sandra Haldane
1st time here. A little out of the way location; absolutely worth it. Super friendly fast attentive service. Sit & order or pickup/takeout. Food was fantastic. Steamed pork & rice very flavorful as was braised pork ribs(super tender). Awesome egg tarts with homemade flake pastry! Nice selection of Hung Kong teas.
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Ye Yen
Service is slow on the weekends. It took some time for them to take our orders.

For the food, I would recommend duck, beef balls, and siomai.

Pork bbq was just okay. Probably skip it as it’s not as good as other Chinese pork barbecues we’ve had.

SKIP the rice noodle with beef, the beef felt nonexistent. You can barely taste and see the beef.

SKIP their drinks, pricey and not good.

SKIP the taro bun and pork buns. I’ve tasted many taro buns and pork buns and theirs was a disappointment . Also, not a lot of meat in the pork buns.
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As someone who lived in HK for 2 years, this is the most authentic and delicious food I’ve had since moving away! If your in town, it’s a must try…
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Brandon Viena
We came on a Sunday afternoon and they were busy. This is our 5th time here and they did not disappoint. The daughter that serves and another coworker Sarah I believe, were hustling today. I commend them for how they delivered service, juggling take out orders, handling a full house and constantly making sure we were okay. The food did take a little long but that’s fine knowing how busy they were. When the food finally came out, everything was presented hot and fresh! We had for appetizers Xiu Mai, rice noodle shrimp rolls, beef balls, sticky rice w/ meat in lotus leaf. The apps were fantastic and the flavors were great! For entrees we had the shrimp in scramble eggs with steamed rice and stir fried flat noodles with beef. Amazing, delicious and hot. Of course we had to get the traditional egg tart, which was amazing. Best homestyle Hong Kong food in town, hands down. Cannot wait to come back for more.
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AKA DuDe
Was lookingfor authentic Chinese food when I came across Hong Kong Spirit food. The reviews were good so we went to find it it was a little off the beaten path nestled back lot on the bottom floor. We walked into a nice clean family run Chinese kitchen with a nice lady and the husband cooking they were quite busy and she let us know that they were understaffed. Because of reading the reviews I knew the food would be worth the wait I hoped! Quicker than we thought we were set at a table they accommodated the two small children we were with. And no time it seemed at all she took our order and our food came out and was nothing short of spectacular. Good portions. The price no worse than going to Mongolian dragon,and a lil cheaper in fact. the authentic flavor and cozy Chinese Cafe veirh the nicest couple that ran it! five stars!
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