food is ok..nothing special, just acceptable. BUT the problem is that they are pretty much idiots and nasty when it comes to delivery. The owner said delivery charge will be free since the total is over 38$ without tax. Then they charged us 2$ delivery fee...The most horrendous part is that it took them 1 hr 40 min to find my place!! I live in danvers and it is about 5min away from the restaurant!! Â They are not even sorry about it!! The owner responded like an as* on the phone. We have been loyal customers even foods are average..BUT now Hong kong cafe lost us. Good job Hong kong cafe! I'm def in for trying new Chinese restaurant after this experience!
Review Source:Fresh. Â That's really the impression I get, and I eat here about once a week. Â I was raised on Chinese food, everything from the Kowloon to the South Pacific (Newton), Makaha (Acton) and on and on... but this is the freshest I've ever had. Â Other places obviously have everything cooked and reheated, like a buffet in the kitchen, but here everything is cooked to order, and for the most part the meat is nicely trimmed of fat. Â I usually get either chicken chow main or beef with peppers, but they have a nice selection.
Review Source:i go here for the general gao. Â it isn't anything special, it's just the other places around here suck. Â 88 shouldn't even be allowed to serve theirs, it's that terrible. Â kongs has tender chunks of white meat with a decent coating, could be a little more crispy, but theirs a little crisp there. Â the sauce is alright, not enough spice, and it's a little too sweet, but it's alright. Â the crab rangoons are standard. Â had better had worse. Â now the worst part is the pork fried rice... where's the pork? Â there isn't any... you might find 1 or 2 pieces hiding if you look long enough, but you shouldn't have to look. Â and where is everything else? Â all it was was brown rice. Â no eggs, no onions, no anything, this is pork fried rice? this is crap. Â don't get it. Â you're better off sticking with the free white rice they give you... good fortune cookie though.
Review Source:My son loves the crab rangoon here and I think he would eat it every day if I would let him! We live just Down the street and get take out every few months from them and have never had a bad dish! Pretty good fresh veg, and the American Chinese staples are always done well! Nothing as comforting as a big pile of fried chicken fingers...not so good for my ass but still yummy!
Review Source:Not a bad Chinese restaurant.
I was in the Danvers area for a conference and I stumbled upon this place as I needed a quick lunch fix.
Hong Kong Cafe was exactly what I needed. A fast lunch choice!
The Cafe is very clean and family owned. I was quickly seated in a large booth near the window.
I ordered L21, Szechuan spicy beef w/ pork fried rice and chicken fingers.
Water, tea, and a local paper entertained me for 10 minutes and out came my lunch, piping hot.
For a quick Tuesday lunch for $7.75, lunch was delicious and filling.
Not greasy. Good attentive service. I like how they service the duck sauce in a maple syrup decanter. Cute.
In and out in under 30 minutes.
Now that is a business lunch.