Okay so you know those nights when you are just craving Chinese, and to top it all off you have to watch a good movie too? That's what recently happened to me. I've had failures though searching for a good Chinese place around Fishers. Most hole-in-the-wall Chinese places here haven't been so pleasant. Bummer! But I was more than satisfied with Hong Kong Cuisine.
Review Source:So, we gave this Chinese carry out another try....We got Orange chicken. Â It left something to be desired...just was not very spicy and would not want to have it again. Â We find the pot stickers strange--very thick and doughy with strange dark colored meat in the middle. Â I don't understand why their white rice is so oily????I thought Chinese white rice was to be sticky, not oily. Â Maybe it is just me, but we don't like the oily white rice. Â The Egg Drop soup was average. Â Anyway, I don't think we will be giving them another try unless it is just for some egg drop soup and egg rolls for lunch....
Review Source:Disappointing. Â I "cheated" on my usual Chinese take out spot because this one was closer to my house. Â I was pretty bummed. Â We ordered sesame chicken, General Taos, and orange chicken. Â I put all three on my plate over rice and if I had my eyes closed, I probably couldn't have been able to tell a difference. Â The orange lacked orange, the Taos lacked spice, and the sesame lacked, well, sesame? Â The chicken was heavily breaded and it was one of those where you cut into it and wondered if there was actually any chicken inside. Â The one redeeming quality was the crab rangoon. Â The insides had a sweeter flavor which I liked although my husband didn't. Â Back to my old take out spot I go...
Review Source:This place is pretty decent! It's not the best Chinese food you are ever going to eat but it is definitely not the worst and when it comes to the other Chinese places in Fishers it is by far the best for takeout! The meat actually tastes like something you can recognize, they don't use MSG and the service is pretty fast and courteous! If you are wanting some Chinese takeout and you're close, definitely check this place out!
Review Source:Sesame chicken and General Tsao chicken combo meals from here are great, but this place has by far the BEST crab rangoons!
I advise calling ahead because they make everything fresh and waiting in their dull dining area gets old. Â This place is definitely for take-out, although you can stay and eat if you want.
They have new owners (or new operators) since the last time I ate here a few years ago. The present people are from the China mainland (not Hong Kong), so the food no longer has that South China/Cantonese flair, and is more like the standard Mandarin Chinese restaurants.
The menu and preparation are pretty much standard, with the common red-and-black menu, and back-lit pictures above the cashier counter.
I had my standard Moo Goo Gai Pan, and noticed the freshness of the vegetables, and just the right amount of seasoning, no excess salt, chicken was good, the egg roll was great, and the pork-fried-rice was superb, with lean and succulent pork chunks, not the usual dried out pieces that normally come in pork-fried-rice.
Noticeable differences from standard Chinese walk-up-and-order restaurants are the self-serve soda fountain (Pepsi products), disposable chopsticks available alongside the self-serve plastic utensils, larger than average dining area, and a rack of kids' toys and puzzles, placed out near the magazine rack, so they were probably as much for customers' children as the owners' children. The cashier brought the food out to my table instead of just calling me to get it.
Location is on the North side of 126th Street, just East of SR 37, just East of the Shell gas station.