I stopped in for lunch. I will not be returning as this establishment charges for hot tea, extra store bought noodles, and I ordered soup with my entrée. They didn’t tell me before hand. This padded and added to my bill that the total was almost comparable to eating at a Chinese Buffet for lunch! Wake up, this is not New York City, this is Oley PA. My first order of noodles were served on a tiny plate as was my refill. No bowl sized portions here. The tea pot was not even half filled. Don’t be fooled as most of the entrée dishes are served on chipped square plates. Square plates fool diners as they give the impression that you are getting a full sized serving… WRONG!!! Round sized dinner plates give diners the full sized serving that they are entitled to as paying customers. The chicken and cashew was tiny thin pieces of chicken, some half pieces of cashews and some vegetables. I had better and in quality and quantity for about $ 1.00 less than I paid here.
Scott C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Reading, PA
It doesn’t matter what the name of this restaurant is, they consistently make some of the worst Chinese food I have ever eaten. I came back for another try after swearing them off. Perhaps the change of name meant new owners or cook. No dice. I went simple– pork fried rice and hot and sour soup. Both were bland with little redeeming qualities. The soup was laden with corn starch as a thickener and the rice was flavorless. If they change their name yet again, I won’t be fooled.
Fred S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fleetwood, PA
This is really a tremendous Chinese restaurant! The menu is typical, but food is prepared with care, fresh & quality ingredients and is modestly priced. They have the best hot & sour soup ever — I love this place!
Al T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Temple, PA
Very good Chinese food since new owners took over. Frendly, clean and hits the spot.
Greg P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oley, PA
Solid Chinese food in Oley. Hong Kong is the third iteration of a Chinese restaurant that has occupied this spot in Oley over the last five years or so. I have to say it is the best of the three. First it was the China King, then it was the Oley Kitchen for a while. I hope these owners stay a while. Does anyone remember what was here before it was a Chinese restaurant? I think it was a video store. The new owners have done a nice job. They’ve made some minor changes to the décor that make it a little nicer. Maybe it’s just lighting, but it seems more pleasant to me. The menu is the standardized American Chinese takeout menu that you’ve seen a million times, but they seem to do it with just a little more care than most other places. And they have a grasp of the concept of presentation. Not bad at all. Worth checking out. Four stars.
Mike G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Kutztown, PA
I pass this location almost every day and thought that it was worth a try. Chef’s special Happy Family was mediocre at best. Mostly chiecken and carrots. The lo mein was greasy. Portions were smaller than the quart size that we ordered. I am not going back.
Krista L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 King of Prussia, PA
We came across this place on random drive. Service was excellent – they gave us two bottled juices for our babies«on the house» and they were overall super friendly and attentive. Also gave us complimentary noodles and duck sauce, which was nice since a lot of places near me don’t do that anymore. Food was great – I ordered orange chicken and, while not the best I’ve ever had, it was much better than any of my local places. Husband had Hunan Pork — it was also flavorful and well prepared and his hot and sour soup had a very nice rich flavor. For a total bill of $ 16 and change I’d highly recommend this place.
Christian F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oley, PA
Excellent Chinese food. The owners are nice to deal with and go out of their way to ensure that you are satisfied. Not a huge menu, though everything I’ve had since they opened was very good. I will be back. Recommended.