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Hong Kong Star

Hong Kong Star

4719 Lower Roswell Rd, Marietta, United States Of America

Thai • Asian • Casual • Chinese


"UPDATE: 3.5 stars I noticed they now list the ingredients of their curry's on their online menu. 3 stars. This review is strictly for their MASSAMAN. My daughter loves their fried rice so we often order it for her to go. It is good, but very oily for my taste. They will make it with less oil when I ask. I decided to try their Massaman curry today. They are not a Thai restaurant but have several Thai dishes on their menu. Massaman curry is pretty simple, meat, potatoes, and typically onions, maybe carrots and cashews. The cashews may just be something most restaurants around me do since I have seen peanuts as well. There aren’t any descriptions on their menu so I thought that it would be prepared like other Thai restaurants prepare it. It was not. First the sauce was thin and oily. I’m not sure if it had any coconut milk in it or not. There were no potatoes or cashews but loads of green beans, broccoli, green peppers (which I do not like and would have excluded) red peppers, BASIL and some onions. Pretty much everything I like about Massaman curry as a dish was absent. (I like the potatoes, the thick coconut creaminess of the curry sauce and the crunchy nuts). The flavor was pretty good, but I couldn’t really taste the Massaman. The basil won out. If you like the curry Massaman, but don’t like the way it is typically served then you would probably like this. The chicken was good as were the veggies, it just wasn’t what I wanted at all, and would have chosen something else if a description had been listed. I just wanted to give others a heads up if they were thinking about ordering it."

Hong Kong Star Noodle House

Hong Kong Star Noodle House

Street Road, Bensalem Township, 19053, United States Of America

Soup • Meat • Chinese • Seafood


"Best chicken wing combo platter in our area!I have ordered from Hong Kong many times now and so far the food has been good and consistent. My family has said what they order is always good too. Personally I think they have some of the best chicken wings in our area. Their platter is more than generous with the serving and the chicken is always juicy and crispy. I loooove the hot sauce they give with it, it’s mildly spicy but more sweet and kinda hints of BBQ too its really yummy, highly recommend asking for more than 1 cause 1 container is never enough for me. The pork fried rice is really good on it’s own too. I always alternate between their Crab Rangoon (pictured) and their Pork Fried Dumplings, for an appetizer, both are really good. I appreciate that they also poke holes in the boxes on the to-go orders so your food stays nice and crispy! They are always generous with napkins utensils as well.As a heads up though this place is pick up or delivery only, they haven’t seemed to re open their dining room since the pandemic, but due to this they are very fast with their pick up orders always takes just 15 mins for me to go pick it up and they are reasonably priced in my opinion.I will say the one day I ordered their noodle wonton soup instead of my normal order and I was pretty disappointed cause it was really lacking any flavor at all, it was very bland. I have tried a few other things on the menu as well and they were just okay. But their chicken wing platter reigns supreme for me and is consistently good so I would recommend that to anyone."

Ichiban

Ichiban

4905 Courthouse St, 23188, Williamsburg, United States

Tea • Asian • Sushi • Chinese


"Ichiban wants to be a Japanese restaurant, I think, but they do too good a job on Chinese food—and the entire Peninsula has been suffering for good Chinese food since Steve Hsieh died and the Ming Gate in Hampton shut down a-many years ago now. So I have I think always ordered Chinese food at Ichiban—and usually Peking Duck, although today the price is through the roof at $49.00, AND apparently now you have to make an ADVANCE RESERVATION if you want to order it. Which I found out Monday night, January 10, 2022, when Sheila and I arrived hungry and cold and grateful to find a good restaurant open on a Monday night. Also on the menu BUT NOT REQUIRING AN ADVANCE RESERVATION is Ichiban’s House Special Crispy Duck with Chinese Vegetables, with sides of fried rice and wonton soup. So I ordered that, and Sheila ordered Moo Shu Chicken, which was accompanied only by the traditional pancakes. All the food was very good, and it was comforting on a cold night to be dining once more at Ichiban, which has always proved dependable, and occasionally inspired. I sense they are painfully understaffed during the plague, but the waiter raced around most energetically, refilling our cups of very good green tea twice during the course of the evening. I only noticed my deep-fried Crispy Duck chunks were warm rather than hot when served, but Sheila’s Moo Shu Chicken was quite hot, so that was all right! Both dishes were quite generous in size, but I was very hungry and ate everything on my plate. Sheila was satisfied to take half of her food home for later. Mention was made by another reviewer of the “old-fashioned” interior, so I did take one photograph to give you an idea of the present dining area layout. Ichiban is scrupulously clean and all the staff wear their masks as if they were well aware of the value of keeping themselves and their customers healthy. A nice place to visit!"