Hours
| Monday | 3:30 PM–1 AM |
| Tuesday | 3:30 PM–1 AM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 3:30 PM–2 AM |
| Friday | 3:30 PM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 3:30 PM–2 AM |
| Sunday | 3:30 PM–1 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 81 Main St A, Plymouth, NH 03264
Phone: (603) 536-3344
Website: http://www.hongkonggardenplymouth.com/menu/
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Reviews
When I received my order, it was completely wrong and I had to get back on the phone and ask for the correct order. The man delivering was incredibly patient and supportive, but everyone else involved was miserable and unhelpful.
When I finally received the correct food, it tasted burnt and bad and the sushi came with FIVE PIECES, one of them not even a complete roll. I also paid an ADDITIONAL $10 for this disaster of a meal.
Do not order from here, do not even dine in, I appreciate the delivery driver but everything else is terribly disappointing.
If you ever find yourself in Plymouth, NH, and are craving Chinese food, let me share a little story that might just save your appetite—and your sanity.
We were in town for our child’s hockey game and thought, “Why not treat ourselves to some Chinese cuisine?” Which is already a brave adventure with an 4,6 & 9 year old. “Everyone ready to sit and behave? Okay, great let’s do this!” Well, after a quick scroll through reviews, we settled on a place that didn’t have the best rating but seemed to have escaped the wrath of the most terrifying reviews. Arriving at 3:15 PM, we were ahead of schedule. Google said they opened at 3:30, so waiting 15 minutes wasn’t a big deal. However, when the clock struck 3:30 and the doors were still locked, I called to check in.
They informed me they’d be opening closer to 4 PM!!! After a bit of complaining, they changed their tune and said someone could be there in 10 minutes. Spoiler alert: they made it in five. So we ventured inside, only to be greeted by a bathroom that could double as a horror film set. The stench was so strong that I felt like I was training for an Olympic breath-holding competition. And hand soap? Forget about it. I had to instruct my kids to wash their hands vigorously with hot water—thank goodness for parental instincts!
As we proceeded to our table through a dining room that looked like it hadn’t seen a cleaning crew since the last ice age, we noticed a delightful array of smear marks and unclean tables. I managed to settle into a booth that was somehow both cramped and rocking, making it feel more like a carnival ride than a dining experience.
While my kids were busy trying to avoid touching anything (as I second guessed everything) I took a break to examine the ripped and tattered menu (immediately making me feel like I needed to wash my hands again…and I live on a FARM)—only to discover that the ledge on the wall was coated in a thick layer of dust. I felt my stomach turn as I asked my daughter to keep her head off the wall. My husband, ever the brave soul, spotted something suspicious in the corner. It turned out to be a tote used for transporting meat from the freezer right in the dining room to the kitchen. Yes, right in the dining area. Classy!
The ambiance was cold, quiet, and uncomfortable, and with the cook likely in a rush, we began to question how long it would take for our food to arrive. At that point, we exchanged worried glances and made a swift exit. On our way out, we stumbled upon the owner’s keys and an open set of toenail clippers just chilling at the cash register. Yes, you read that right—no fingernail but full on open toenail clippers.
So, if you’re feeling adventurous enough to give this place a shot, I recommend bringing your own hand soap, a supply of wipes, and maybe a little bottle of Imodium just in case.
In conclusion: food may be a gamble, but your stomach deserves better!
It was very dark inside, and I was a little put off by the inside. That being said my family liked the food. The pork fried rice was a bit bland but pretty standard. The chicken fingers were decent. My family liked the General Gaus chicken, but it wasn’t for me. I prefer spicy for tsos or gaus. The egg roll was not edible, small red pieces of pork and just not tasty.
They want to eat there again at some point, I probably will skip it.
I got the “O” dinner plate with Gao’s chicken, and wow, the chicken was cooked perfectly–crispy on the outside, juicy inside, just how it should be. The fried rice was good too–not dry at all, and the pork in it had great flavor and texture. I also had crab rangoons that came with it, and they were spot-on: crunchy, creamy, everything you want in a rangoon.
The environment was clean, with decent lighting. I will very much be coming back here. The food was definitely worth it! and I’d highly recommend coming to sit down and eating here verse doing take out if you have the time!