Savor the essence of authentic Chinese flavors with May Hong Restaurant, your go-to source in Clinton Township for culinary delights. From succulent Dim Sum to robust Kung Pao, our menu is brimming with classic dishes tailored for your enjoyment. Delve into a world of taste from the comfort of your home; an online order is your gateway to an unforgettable food journey! Place your order now and treat your palate to a feast!
Hours
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 36690 Garfield Rd, Clinton Township, MI 48035
Phone: (586) 948-9401
Website: https://www.mayhongrestaurant.com/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=website
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Sauce the flavor and meat seemed pretty good . Good sized portions . Waitress was awesome !
We were immediately served by whom I’m assuming is the owner. A little while after we placed our order someone came and asked us to repeat our entire order (either to put it in the system for the bill, or to start bringing the food out.) They were the only staff on the floor and it seemed there wasn’t very good communication between them.
We were brought our soup immediately after. The egg drop was hot and perfect consistency. Then came our crab rangoon, which seemed a little heavy on cream cheese but went beautifully with the sweet and sour.
Next, they brought the dumplings, which I understand to be made in store (I’ve been trying to find a place that didn’t use frozen dumplings or gyoza.) They were absolutely delicious, probably my favorite of the night.
We got both egg rolls and spring rolls (yes we ordered a lot of apps,) and both were perfect. The filling was delicious and especially the crust of the spring roll was crisp and flaky.
There was a bit of a wait for our dinners, but it was worth the wait. The duck sai woo was very filling with a tasty sauce and plenty of vegetables. My wife got the almond chicken, and though she was too full to eat much of it, it was perfect.
We had more than enough food for leftovers as the dinner portions are plenty by themselves. There’s always room for the fortune cookie, though. We definitely plan to return soon.
We like to try different dinner dishes and have always been satisfied by the craftsmanship from the kitchen.
However, a friend and I decided to dine in two weekends ago. There may have been a rush before us that had just left, but there was only a single clean table available, and one staff person handling all the orders and cleaning.
We ordered, and I waited half an hour–no exaggeration–for a bubble tea. I decided to try something new that night, the honey chicken. No real taste of honey to be found. Stick with the Sesame or Sweet & Sour Chicken since you can’t go wrong with those.
Also, the booths? A group of people left behind me and new people came in. Every time someone moves behind you, you can feel it and it’s quite jarring when you’re trying to eat.
The staff person we dealt with tried her hardest, and she was very, very nice, just severely overworked.
May Hong is still worth ordering from for the food, but keep it to carry-out. Dining in isn’t the best experience.