Hong Guan Chinese restaurant 鴻館

6700 W 120th Ave, Broomfield
(303) 635-3086

Recent Reviews

Sookhee Weber

We really enjoy this restaurant. The staff is friendly and the food is great. Their dim sum is very good. They have a nice variety: chicken feet, bbq pork buns, shrimp dumplings, pork dumplings, porridge was excellent, and pot stickers were yummy...I would go again and definitely recommend it to others!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Steamed Dumplings, Shrimp Shumai, Chicken Feet, Beef Chow Fun, Egg Custard Tarts, Dumpling, Sesame Balls, BBQ Steamed Buns

Oulin Yao

Since we discovered this place, it's been our go-to Dim Sum place, and overall go-to Chinese restaurant. The food has been consistently well cooked, authentic, and served piping hot. In particular, every single one of the Clay Pot dishes have exceeded my expectations. Highly recommend!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Shrimp Shumai, Chicken Feet, Egg Custard Tarts, Rice Noodle Roll, Dumpling, Sesame Balls

Rich D.

Great food. Glad to see this restaurant reopened under new owners. Lucky to have dim sum outside of denver.

Edy Yan

Got a large lobster stir fried here for 63 dollars. Was delicious.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Daniel L.

Not fresh and lacking flavor. Prices are reasonable but don't expect good quality food here. It's probably the worst dimsum I've had. Go here if you MUST have dimsum, but don't have high expectations.

Heinz Doofenshmirtz

Authentic dim sum. Service is definitely hit or miss and will run to chaotic during rush times. Food more than makes up for it.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Shrimp Shumai, Beef Fun

Chris Cowhick

You want authentic Chinese food? Go here! We stopped by on a Friday afternoon and were seated right away by amazing staff. We had salt and pepper tofu, turnip pancakes, chicken feet, and other dishes. All were delicious and we will definitely come back here!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Casey K.

If you're in the area and you HAVE to get your dim sum fix this place is ok. You have to order off a menu and some of the food took a long time. The shui mai were large but didn't have a lot of flavor. The rest was just meh. I'll keep looking for another spot.

Brian J.

Hong Guan seems to be owned by the previous restaurant that was here. Emperors Palace. The food here got a little better, but it is still just okay. We came here for dimsum and for dinner. The dimsum is a coin flip, some are good, some not so much. The shumai is good, but other items like their duck, and short ribs weren't. They lacked flavor and were served cold. Some items weren't available and we had to wait for them to be cooked. Dinner items were on the menu but weren't available. But the ones we had were pretty good. Service is what is really lacking. Food takes a while to come to our table. And we were there when the place wasn't full. Servers aren't very attentive, and we always have to flag them down. I am rooting for this restaurant to succeed, and I will still come back to dine. Hopefully the staff will get it together and serve the quality of food we know they can provide.

Annie Lo

I gave 2 honest review and it was taken down. Will never eat here ever again.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Annie L.

Food and service was horrible. I gave two honest reviews and Google took it down. I will never eat here again. After they remodel (place still looks the same) I was excited and optimistic to see what's new and if there was any improvement. My first time back was a disappointment, I had to ask for water several times, felt pressure to order seafood or other dishes when I was there to try dim sum. They over marked my tab, looked confused and never fixed it. By the time I went to pay, a party of two, me and my 11 year old daughter was charged $126.00. My mouth dropped, paid for it and vowed ill never come back... However, my parents came in town and my sister wanted to eat there... I didn't want to say anything, kinda wanted to give them another chance... and this time my family witness what I did... we were over charged again, they only served us whatever dimsum they had left. Never made anything new or fresh. Party of six, we were charged $638.00. A few left over dimsum and two seafood tray, fried rice... ‍‍‍ I will never go back. If you decide to support this restaurant, I hope you have a better experience.

Vincent C.

Dim sum is average at best, terrible service, and disgusting dinner dishes. Went in for lunch with some friends, ordered 5 dinner dishes, 2 of them contian fish fillets, both had rotten smells and really disgusting, and spicy chicken was over dried, hard as rock inside out, 3 out of 5 dishes we ordered were not eating at all, we complained to waitress regarding to the freshness of the fish, she replied back " you should order something else" and walk away. At the end, we decided to write the issues on the receipt, then owner came and ask, argued with us about the over dried on the spicy chicken, stating that the way he cook, ok fine, then how about the rotten fish? He doesn't want to give us an answer nor a solution to fix the issues. Will never come back and report to health department.

Sulak Griffey

I paid cash and put money on the table including a tip, when I started walking out the server lady said no tip??? Really??

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 2

Tracey Crosby

Very clean, nice atmosphere. The dim sum was delicious, but we were there around 1:30 pm on a Saturday, and the selection was very small. I'm guessing if you go earlier, there are more choices.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

William Nee

Great dim sum spot with awesome

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Egg Custard Tarts, Rice Noodle Roll

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Hong Guan Chinese restaurant 鴻館

6700 W 120th Ave, Broomfield, CO 80020
(303) 635-3086