"As for the food menu, it was quite disappointing. I opted for fries, thinking they would be a safe choice, but I was wrong! They tasted nearly identical to the fried pickles my friend had ordered. We visited hoping to relive the nostalgia of the old HCK, but sadly, it seems that you can't go home again.
Vegetarian options are scarce, if available at all, and based on my experience, I wouldn't trust them to avoid cross-contamination.
Regarding parking, HCK is located in a residential area where finding a space is quite challenging. Be sure to pay attention to street signs and watch out for hidden driveways!
This place is not kid-friendly, and I wouldn't recommend bringing children here. As for wheelchair accessibility, HCK is a small venue with a very high step at the main entrance, which poses a safety risk. The side entrance appears too narrow for wheelchair access, and navigating inside would be quite difficult.
Overall, for a dine-in dinner, I would rate the food a 1, the service a 3, and the atmosphere a 2. The price per person is generally between $30 to $50. Parking is tough to find, but there are free street parking options available."