Hong Kong Style Food in San Diego, California

Janet Cey
Hong Kong Restaurant
Neighborhood: Hillcrest
San Diego, CA 92103
United States of America
Hong Kong Restaurant
3871 4th Ave, San Diego, CA
619-291-9449

Do you live in the San Diego area and love Chinese food? Then this restaurant will help your appetite. The Hong Kong Restaurant is located in the Hillcrest area of San Diego.

Hours

One of the great perks about this Chinese restaurant is the fact that it is open until 3 am. So if you ever are hungry at last hours of the night then you can grab some great yummy food at the Hong Kong Restaurant.

Service

The Hong Kong Restaurant has very good service, and the food is made very promptly. If you are not dining in you can choose to order take out.

Food

The food at this Restaurant is not only delicious but very fulfilling. The food comes in big portions which mean you can take leftovers home! This Chinese restaurant has a variety of dishes that include: Chicken, Eggplant, Tofu, Rice, Shrimp, Pork, Beef and more. Some favorite dishes include: The Cashew Chicken, Spicy Eggplant, Wonton soup, Egg Drop Soup, the Pu Pu Tray, and much more. At the end of every meal you receive a fortune cookie which is helpful and delicious.

Beverages

The great thing about this Chinese restaurant is the fact that it serves Alcoholic Beverages. My favorites include the hot Sake, and the beer. There are a variety of alcoholic drinks, and regular soft drinks to choose from. They also serve hot tea if you prefer that as well.

Atmosphere

The atmosphere for this restaurant is very casual and cozy. This restaurant is small but comfortable. If you sit at a booth you definitely get more privacy, and that is good especially if you are on a date or just want to talk to your friends while you eat.

Location

The Hong Kong Restaurant is located in the Hillcrest community of San Diego. This community is very LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) friendly. It is also very close to many shops and public transportation.

Parking

Parking around this business is very tricky but there are still many options. If you can get a spot in front of the restaurant all you have to pay is meter parking. You may also want to go a few blocks down and see if you can park in the residential area. There is also a paid parking lot that is right next to the restaurant. The restaurant offers validation if you park there.

So if you are craving some good Chinese food and are up at a late hour then the Hong Kong restaurant is the place to go.

Published by Janet Cey

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