Rubato HK Café
$ • Comfort Food, Cantonese
Hours:
412 Hancock St, Quincy
(617) 481-2049
About Rubato HK Café
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Rubato HK Café Reviews
saw this restaurant and it's james beard nominee chef on phantom gourmet, so when i drove up from the Cape to see my Uncle we decided to check it out… i grew up in the neighborhood so was neat to see the old hood! this place used to be a bakery, and has been transformed into a hip counter service option for breakfast/lunch, etc....sparkling clean, friendly counterperson, was my first impression...there is a nice window facing counter with stools to sit at and enjoy your selections...we...read full review
Rubato food is incredible, the owner and staff are super nice and 11/10 would recommend this place over and over again! Wow! What amazing food! 😘👌🏼⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 8AM - 4PM |
| Thursday | 8AM - 4PM |
| Friday | 8AM - 4PM |
| Saturday | 9AM - 4PM |
| Sunday | 9AM - 4PM |
Rubato HK Café provides an authentic and affordable Hong Kong-inspired dining experience. The menu features popular items like the lava egg yolk French toast, spam bolo bao, and house-made soy milk, known for their delicious flavors and quality. The small space can get crowded during peak hours, but friendly staff and tempting takeout options make it a favorite for satisfying Hong Kong-style meals. The café has been transformed from a former bakery into a hip counter-service spot for breakfast and lunch, with a window-facing counter and stools to enjoy the food. Customers often praise the congee, rice noodles, and bao selections, especially the bao, which are truly authentic and delicious. The beef curry also has its fans. The French toast is great, though quite sweet, and the soy milk has a prominent soy flavor with adjustable sugar levels. The tea, both hot and cold, is flavorful. Cheung fun with fish balls and brisket is well-liked, and the congee is good if you enjoy it. The place closes early at 4 PM and is closed on Monday and Tuesday. With no more than 10 seats, dining in can be a bit cramped, but many find it fun and cozy. The utensils are self-serve, and trays need to be put away after eating. Overall, Rubato HK Café offers a unique and authentic Hong Kong-style experience that many consider a must-try.