HKS Kitchen

1434 Richmond Rd unit D, Staten Island
(718) 668-6838

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Justin Lai

Wasn’t sure what to expect since I haven’t had much HK food in Staten Island but the food was fantastic and the service/vibes were great - highly recommend

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jenny C

Nice place with the old HK vibe and all the decoration. The food however was pretty bad. Noodles are soggy, iced lemon tea is tasteless. Not Chinatown level maybe good for State Island

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 4

Louie Leung

The HK style milk tea and French toast definitely worth the try

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Lui's Clues

Coming here on a rainy day is definitely a vibe.

The design and decor of the entire restaurant is unique, lots of popular musicians from Hong Kong and other posters all over the walls. The front counter is also decorated very nicely, with different items that make you feel as if you're really in Hong Kong.

There's a decent amount of seating, and the restaurant is very clean.

The staff is kind and considerate, and brought out the food very quickly from the time of ordering.

My personal favorite dishes were the beef chow fun and hot and sour soup. I paired it with a HK style iced milk tea and found it really complimented my food.

I tried the salmon rice ball, however, it was too over stuffed with rice and fell apart in my hand. I like that it was big and all, but I would've preferred it if it didn't fall apart while I was trying to eat it.

I felt the pricing vs the portion was okay... The food was very good, but paying $12 for half a plate worth of food felt unreasonable. I've tried HK style restaurants in Brooklyn, and I paid far less for twice the amount of food, so much in fact, that I couldn't finish it all, and had enough to bring home for leftovers. I feel if the prices matched the amount of portion you get, then sure, $12 would make sense. But not for half a plate of food ...

Overall, I found my first time experience quite enjoyable, but I think I will continue to travel to Brooklyn for HK style food in the near future.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Laura Maraio

The food is excellent. You must get the five spice beef and the Hong Kong milk tea. They are so welcome and friendly this is a spot you don't want to miss.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Eric So

Not a bad place. Especially if you're a fan of Hong Kong and Mirror. Definitely a good atmosphere but the food is just meh.

J Y

Love the oyster pancake and wings. HK tea is great. The particular stir fried noodle we ordered was hard and a bit undercooked. Will be back to try other dishes.
Restroom has a strong unpleasant smell though. Sink is a big metal bowl and water does not drain away???

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Jeremy Yuin

Legitimate Hong Kong style Chinese food, not your typical Chinese takeout. Food and service are always great, can't go wrong with the noodle or rice dishes. Would definitely recommend the beef chow fun, salt-pepper pork chops and of course the HK French toast

Zach Smith

My favorite local Hong Kong style restaurant. The food is always very good never over oily execution is always five stars. Most importantly it tastes amazing and the owners are always very friendly. Fried rice is smoky and superb wok skills are definitely present, fried fish with tofu and brown sauce is just wow.

Jackie Chen

Delicious, authentic Hk style food. I had the club sandwich and mixed sauce noodles. Highly recommend the club sandwich. I previously came and got the French toast which was really good as well.

Kah Wan

Food is great but limited with choices lately and takes a while to be ready. Service is usually awesome.

David Wong

Authentic hk food. Love it whole heatedly.

Justin L

Picked up a few dishes to go and everything was really good. My kids that are normally picky enjoyed the food as well.

Can’t comment on the dine in experience but the place looked really neat. Will definitely be back to dine in and try other dishes when I get the chance.

K. Chan

Ok for HK style food. Recommend the French toast and the Singapore-stype noodle.

Angela Kwok

I love their oyster omelette with duck eggs and their wonton noodle is the very similar to the ones I had in Hong Kong.

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