Hong Kong Snack House

3288 Pierce St #111, Richmond
(510) 508-7354

Recent Reviews

Oscar Hernandez

Owner is super friendly. We always buy Boba and ice cream. The bbq pork sandwich is pretty good. Service is fast. I like the pork bun, but not the onion inside it.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Akari Yam

They were super nice and now accept card! I got a little passion fruit boba and the person working gave me a red straw for new year and it was very cute vibes.Google says they’re closed but they were open today (Monday 1/21)

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Geanna T.

I've been coming to Hong Kong Snack House since I was a kid. I remember always asking my parents to get me some pandan egg puffs after trips to Ranch 99. Now, they're celebrating their 20th anniversary!Right now, you can come get your fave Hong Kong snacks (and more) and get 1 free when you buy 2! The owner who is always the one taking orders is very nice and funny. His little store has soooo many things, so take a look at what they have around. Packaged snacks and drinks, crepes, tornado potatoes, egg puffs, egg waffles, boba drinks, etc. They also have a very iconic Obama Stimulus Package deal of buy 3 get 1 free LOL My favorite things to get are their mango smoothies and pandan egg puffs. I will say their drinks are a little sweet for me. Although I haven't yet asked if they can decrease the sweetness. Congrats to Hong Kong Snack House for celebrating 20 years!

Dave Triplett

Hong Kong Donuts fit for Jackie Chan! Not to sweet, makes a Perfect Treat! ? ? Also Awesome Avocado Smootie with Fruit sliced Jellies, ,owner Amazing guy, 20yrs in Business, children almost out of the nest ? Small Hole-in-the-Mall shop space.Awesome Oriental Stored Throughout the 99 Ranch , Upstairs Massage also. Maybe later...

Food: 5

Service: 5

Andrew C.

nicest people ever, been coming here since I was a baby. lots of great stuff but the egg puffs are classic. they do take card now btw :)

Jase T.

First time there yesterday and my bill was almost $50 for 6 items! I did not get an itemized bill (my mistake) and there were no pricing either. I ended up getting a tai fu fa, a black sesame pudding, a hum chi peng, a regular egg puff, a pandan chiffon cake, and a sugar cane drink. Can someone explain how all these items can be $50? Granted, I really have no idea how much each item cost and for the regulars, can you please enlighten me? I think the snacks are amazing but I cannot justify paying that much for so little next time.

Marissa P.

If I'm craving a snack when I'm at the pac east mall I'll stop by here for a boba and egg puff waffle! If you go with 3 friends you can even do the "Barack Obama Stimulus Package - Buy 3 get 1 free" for your drinks. (I don't know why they called it that or made this poster but it is hilarious either way.) The egg puff waffles are freshly made and always hit the spot, I'd highly recommend the pandan flavor which is my fave. I always prefer coming here to support a small, longtime family-owned business over the neighboring chain boba cafes. They also accepted Apple Pay.

Philip C.

Horrible service. They sat us down quick but after that they just total ignored us. Trying to catch their attention. They took another family order that sat maybe 10 minutes after us. Nope.

Nathan T.

Too expensive for what you pay for. Although all the snacks and desserts here are delicious! I ordered the eggpuff waffle with ice cream as shown in the photo and the total came out to about $13. There's no filling where the cardboard holder is so it looks a bit misleading. I thought it cost a little too much, but great for a quick snack.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Egg Puff Hong Kong Style

Yvonne P.

My daughter loves shrimp ball here . Taste very yummy . The owner is very friendly. Happy to having Hong Kong snack there.

JC A.

They make the perfectly cooked bubble waffle every time. Love this place! Great atmosphere and family business.

J L

Little hole in the wall Cafe that serves what essentially is asian street food. They have vietnamese sandwiches, Boba drinks, sweet ginger tofu, crepes, egg buble waffle, and some other sweet and savory offerings. You can easily find this shop by following the loud techno/club/dance music they play on the speakers. The workers are really nice and explain what they have to offer and what it is if you don't know. It can get a bit overwhelming if there are lots of people waiting since the menu is so diverse. The entire shop looks like someone just crammed lots of signage and decorations in the tiny space to make it look busier and fuller. I don't even know how the people that work there get behind the counter. Haha.When we came for a weekend late night snack/dessert run at close to 8:40pm there wasn't too many people but within 5 to 10 minutes more people started to come by to buy stuff. We ordered a crepe that had fresh mango pieces, ice cream and whip cream; a crepe with fresh strawberry pieces, ice cream and whip cream; thai iced tea with Boba; and a warm silken tofu with ginger syrup. The mango crepe was delicious and not too sweet. The strawberry crepe was too sweet since they used strawberry jam while the mango crepe had a drizzle of mango syrup. I couldn't taste the Thai ice tea until we got home and ate something salty to counter all that sweet stuff we ate. I didn't even attempt to try the warm silken tofu since I was eating the crepe and I wouldn't have tasted anything anyways. We will be back to try the other stuff they have. Everything looks delicious.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: HK Style Egg Waffle

Ziqi L.

I wanted some Asian food, so I found this place on Yelp and wanted to give it a try. It's a very small store. I was lowkey overwhelmed when I went in because they had soooo many things. I ordered roasted chestnuts, a sugar cane drink, crepe, and fish meatballs. I only ordered 4 things and ended up spending $50+, I really think this place is lowkey overpriced, and their pricing system isn't clear. The owner kept recommending stuff which was nice of him, but I also felt pushed. Their food was alright, nothing bad, nothing super good that stands out either. The only good thing would be, if your looking for some Chinese street snack/food this would be the place to go.

Jennifer C.

I haven't come by in a long time because the last time I came out they were remodeling the mall. My son I came by tonight and ordered pork buns, rice rolls, hong kong milk tea and watermelon slushie, all very yummy! We love the music blasting from this small place and you can hang out and eat or drink at one of the three tables they have. They are a snack house with eggettes, crepes, fried goodies, milk teas, amazing smoothies, etc. The service was great, very welcoming and great personality! Totally recommend this place if you enjoy food! They are located on the left side of the mall after the entrance.

Maggie C.

Haven't been back here for several years! I intended to get a crepe, but they raised the price to $9.95! So I opted to share an egg puff waffle with a friend instead ($5.99). I also got a red bean smoothie while my friend got the Hong Kong milk tea. The egg puff waffle was so good. Crispy on the outside, steaming hot on the inside. The red bean smoothie was not very cold?? It seems like it's only milk and red bean blended with no ice. I ended up blending it with ice at home. Cash only!

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