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  • John L.

    Very good authentic Chinese food. The owners are very friendly and welcoming. The decor is very nice. Overall a pleasant experience. Will come back again!

    (5)
  • Vincandre B.

    Good food, nice staff, love the sweet and sour pork, they also make their own hot mustard which is outstanding!

    (4)
  • Kelly G.

    I have been going to this restaurant for about five years, it's great for a quick Asian six. My favorite dish is the general chicken with vegetable lo mein. Sweet and spicy!

    (4)
  • Cherie B.

    I was really looking forward to going here as I went on recommendation. I will say, the food was very good, tasted fresh and was very tasty. However, sometimes the experience can spoil the meal. There is no host to seat you so when you walk in you are just guessing as to if to seat yourself, wait for someone etc. At this point a child (yes, I mean about a 9 year old child) tells us where to sit. After a bit; a Chinese woman asks for our drink order. Upon returning she takes our order although she does talk me out of the sizzling rice soup because she thinks its too big if I plan to order dinner. She tells me that she will just put rice on top of wonton soup (which arrives too cooled to sizzle the rice). Dinner is served with 1 paper napkin each. Although we had ordered the "extra sides" as stated on the menu for $1.50 each; when those were delivered to the table, they were on 1 plate set in front of my hubby. NO indication that it was for both of us. Food itself was actually quite good. 1/2 way through dinner I received a phone call on my cell that was a bit important. When I grabbed my phone, I accidently dropped it in my sizzling seafood platter. This splashed my phone, hair and shirt with sauce. The primary waitress SAW this happened, yet it took 10 minutes to get additional napkins. I requested water and we never received. The 9 year old is who processed my credit card for the bill. We never were served water, asked to order additional drinks etc. Bottom line; IF I go here again, it will be for take out order only. Food good, service bad.

    (1)
  • Brad B.

    We order takeout about once a month and it's always good. We order by phone and 15 minutes later we pick it up. The owners are great local people that emigrated from China. We've eaten in the restaurant a few times and it has been a good experience. Service is always friendly and prompt. It's not a chain restaurant so don't expect that kind of atmosphere. If you get to know the owners and their family you will like it that much more and become a regular.

    (5)
  • Yukiko F.

    Fried rice was worst i ever eat...im grow up asia and i go out eat some other place around here but this is worst place. And service people are not so good little rude. Im so disappointed. . . .

    (1)
  • Chelsea M.

    Most delicious hot and sour soup! Only improvement i would suggest is hiring more staff to reduce wait times.

    (4)
  • J K.

    Only knock on this place is its hard to find their menu online! The food is really good especially the orange beef. The lady running the place is nice. Reasonable prices. Overall good experience in multiple times there.

    (4)
  • Gagandeep W.

    Me and my wife come here for the food. The service is lack luster but majority of the time we get takeout anyway. About 90 â„… of the time it's usually take out. The service at the place is so and so. I think a lot of it has to do with something lost in translation or how to say something the "right way". Instead of asking "are you ready to order" they'll say "are you ready to order yet", which sounds rude but isn't intended to be. But my review is mainly on the food and the food is awesome. General Tso and the low mein beef or chicken is my favorite.

    (5)
  • Eileen S.

    The last two visits were just not good. About six weeks ago, we went with another couple and the service was downright horrible. We had to repeatedly ask for things like hot mustard and the server was rude and abrupt. Last night we attempted to go again. It was very warm as soon as we walked in. The same server as the last time greeted us. I asked if the air conditioning was on and she walked away without answering. She returned a couple minutes later, presumably to take our beverage order. Again I asked if she could turn down the thermostat. She responded rudely saying, "You do it." Not feeling comfortable taking that upon myself. I asked for the manager. Raymond came over and said he didn't have authority to do that and would have to ask his uncle. At that point, we said we were leaving. We were not sitting in a restaurant that was 82+ degrees and smelly....we love their food, but this group of servers had no idea about customer service.

    (1)
  • Toby D.

    Their egg drop soup is excellent with a corn chowder kind of flavor. Their egg rolls are pathetic, like tiny La Choy frozen appetizers that came out of a microwave. Everything else is mediocre. I don't think the mother and son who run this place have ever been to a Chinese restaurant in America! They don't serve crispy fried noodles with soup or bring it to your table with mustard and duck sauce. And they don't have packets of chinese mustard or duck sauce. They have to make it for you upon request and it's a very time-consuming big deal. They are also not careful about packaging to go orders and brown liquid usually soaks the bag and/or boxby the time you get to the car. Bottom line: well meaning but pitifully amateurish.

    (2)
  • Sarah B.

    Service is always friendly and spot on. Food is fresh and good and very reasonably priced!

    (5)
  • Joe A.

    Great food, great service and great prices!! What else can a person want in family restaurant. I had their succulent Egg Foo Yung and my wife had the Lo Mein Shrimp on their lunch special.

    (5)
  • Rick S.

    Good for a local restaurant. Tried the bell pepper beef and twice cooked chicken. The beef was good but I wouldn't recommend it twice cooked chicken. We wanted the lobster and steak but they didn't have any lobster, so they substituted scallops. Fried rice was excellent and the portions were large.

    (4)
  • Angel I.

    Wish I had found this place sooner!! Great food and great service!! Family owned!! Plus, they remember their customers and treat them right!! Thank you, Hong Kong Bistro!!

    (5)
  • Nick J.

    Best Chinese in chandler, potstickers are amazing! Came in on a Saturday even though yelp says it's closed, glad I did. We had the fried rice which honestly is better than most places around here. The happy family and seafood here was delicious. Would definitely return.

    (5)
  • J O.

    We've been going here off and on for a couple years now. This is a family restaurant, not a chain. The food is very good; we've never been disappointed. Egg drop soup is very flavorful and rich. The entrees are very generous--always more than we can eat so we have take-home along with dine-in! The atmosphere is fairly quiet, though rarely empty. I told them I liked food with a "hot" flavor. They accommodated me! whooof!!!

    (4)
  • Eric R.

    what more can I say this place is fantastic food and evertything was great! The service was fantastic... 5 STARS

    (5)
  • Jessica G.

    Love love love their service! My husband is especially fond of their shrimp fried rice- which is the largest shrimp I've ever seen in this dish! Usually restaurants use small shrimp or skimp on the quantity of shrimp, but not here

    (4)
  • Ayesha S.

    Good option for take out Chinese. Or even eating in - we had nice service there. Friendly staff.

    (4)
  • Jim W.

    2.55 Stars Hong Kong Bistro is one of those restaurants that is nearby and I thought I had already reviewed it. They are a pretty basic Chinese restaurant with decor one step above the typical hole in the wall joint. Expect average quality and prices, no more, no less. The people here are friendly. I have nothing else to say about Hong Kong Bistro and you may consider that a reflection of my experience here as much as anything else.

    (3)
  • Ronnie S.

    You'll give this place 5 stars also if you go in with the right expectations. Is the food the best Chinese I've ever had? Probably not, but it's definitely better than average. Here's how I put it to a friend: Their food is somewhere between Panda Express and a higher end Chinese joint, BUT a better value by far then either of those. The food is clean, the service is fast and best of all, you won't find many better "bangs for your buck". We recently fed a family of 6 for 43 dollars and I was eating leftovers for lunch for three days. Love it! Give it a shot, you won't be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Marisa V.

    I'm usually very skeptical when it comes to Chinese food. So finally after 5 years of living in the area I have found the place. Its not upscale and not a "bistro" just a regular restaurant in a strip mall. But this place has fast service and delicious food.

    (4)
  • Lenore F.

    We drive from east Gilbert all the way to south Chandler for the food here. They have great combinations & we've never been disappointed. The staff is very friendly and the menu is diverse. It's a great place! We recommend the orange chicken and the lemon chicken.

    (4)
  • Lance M.

    My family and I have been going to this place for years. They are very polite and get the orders right the first time. It isn't a trendy "meat market" but it's a nice family place to sit down and have some good Chinese food.

    (5)
  • M M.

    This place is situated in a strip mall that surrounds Bashas'. Is this Chandler or what? I thought it was Queen Creek. Having been looking for someplace new to have lunch, I remembered seeing this place in passing and thinking, "Bistro..?". Well, yes, it's not a bistro. It is, in fact, a standard Chinese restaurant. But one thing seems to be pretty certain with these types of places,....lunch specials. It's really hard to go wrong with a lunch special. Considering the proximity of Hong Kong Bistro to my place of work (BFE) along with the relative affordability and efficiency I experienced, I'm giving this place a big fat four star rating. It was mad decent, as the kids say (or said maybe three years ago). It was also mad empty with only two or three other groups of patrons. I like my Chinese hostesses/cashiers to be a little more adamant and curt. I like it when they direct me to where I'm going to sit without any second thought or consideration to where I'd like to be placed. I expect them to immediately take my order and then sigh or roll their eyes when I ask for a brief moment to look over the menu. Unfortunately, this wasn't the case here. The hostess was extremely pleasant. She asked me if I was ready to order and I told her that I was but then said "Well, I have a couple questions." I didn't really have questions but just wanted to see what she would do. "All of our entrees are made with white meat," was the answer I received when I asked about a particular chicken dish. In the end, I ordered Gang Pang Chicken because it sounded funny almost like Gang Bang Chicken but really, it was surprisingly good. It's like General Tso Chicken minus the broccoli plus jalapenos. Pretty freaking rad. I never order drinks outside of hot tea and water because yes, I'm a cheap bastard. The waitress kept both filled to the brim. Awesome. When all was said and done, I paid $6.50 and dropped a two dollar tip because I felt it was worthy. I'll probably come back sometime.

    (4)
  • Jade M.

    Amazing food! Get the Pot stickers and the chicken and broccoli dish! Probably close to my favorite Chinese food place next to my house! (: I recommend trying them!

    (4)
  • Gary K.

    We like the food and think we get a good value for our money, but the service from the main lady is very bad. Everyone else is pleasant.

    (3)
  • Jamie B.

    This is our favorite family place to go for dinner. We love the food and the staff is so nice and friendly, we feel like we are at home. We have yet to have a bad meal hear and we have tried many dishes. The portions are huge and everything is cooked to order quickly and it is so yummy. Don't be alarmed if the restaurant looks empty, they do a ton of take out. If you are in South Chandler and like Chinese food, you must dine here.

    (5)
  • J P.

    Good take away. My big issue with this place is that the breading on their food is far too thick..Also, when was there a convention to make all Kung Pao chicken crappy? Always order the combo meal...it's cheaper than the packaged meals and you get more food going with the combo.

    (3)
  • Terry D.

    I think they've been thru an owner change in the last year. Currently, the food is excellent. It is fresh tasting Chinese food, versus the oil-laden stuff you get at most cheap Chinese places. I'm guessing that they put the Chinese vendor in the nearby Basha's out of businees. We like all their offerings and have not been disappointed. One nice story - we were eating in their restaurant one night and got some strange tasting lemon chicken - seemed like old chicken. I believe it was the owner who came out to field our complaint - tasted the chicken, made a sour face, simplhy said "No, that is bad.", grabbed the entree, and went back to the kitchen. Within a couple minutes, we had a fresh batch which tasted perfect. She credited us for the chicken and another entree. Needless to say, we're regular customers.

    (4)
  • Sam F.

    Not consistent since the place was sold. I would drive a few miles and go to Yao's. A much better place.

    (2)
  • Michael A.

    How great can my Birthday be? HK Bistro is still the best Chinese Restaurant we discovered in Chandler. Unsurpassed and not expensive. Very friendly and attentive. Mongolian Beef, Beef Lomein and Chicken with Broccoli so tasty. Keep up the good work Michelle.

    (5)
  • Vanessa H.

    Boo. Hiss. Okay, despite the name 'bistro' attached, Hong Kong Bistro is only a half-step up from fast-food Chinese. I grew up back east with the best Chinese place just down the street from me, so I have to try all these close places in the hopes of finding a gem. Keep looking. The food isn't ALL that bad, maybe a two-star. I've had worse at Panda Express and other MSG-happy dives. But the service is excruciating. They are "under new management" and I tolerated them a lot better when they were brand new and under the "original" management. I don't know who these people are who are running this place now, but it's a joke. I went recently to get takeout. I'm standing there waiting for this uber-creepy guy to run my credit card, and he's leering at me, and he says, "Declined" as the sheet is printing from the card machine. "What?" I ask. "Declined," he laughs. Then hands me the slip to sign. Humor is lost in the translation. Then today was a nightmare. 35 minutes for one lunch special and some crab puffs. This skinny, pimply woman with absolutely no handle on the English language was running around screeching "I new! I new!" and not helping anyone. The phone was ringing, customers were coming to the counter to ask for refills... A little boy waiting when I was exclaimed to his father, "I don't understand anything she's saying." Yeah, neither did anyone else. When she was done screaming into the phone repetitively (I guess the guy on the other end couldn't understand her either) and I finally had my order taken, it was like pulling teeth. She actually got on the PHONE and handed it to me, "Here. Manager," and HE took my order. ARE YOU SERIOUS?? Where the hell is he that he can't schlep his ass into the restaurant to save this poor wretch? When I got my food after 35 minutes, it was cold and awful. The beef lo main was at least edible, the crab puffs were icy and the fried rice, was ugh, just awful. And now, to quote Marge from "Fargo", "Just feel like I'm gonna barf."

    (1)
  • Stacy R.

    We tried a few chinese restaurants before we found this one. Once found a smile of relief spread across our face. They have consistently good food. They are always friendly and have good customer service.

    (5)
  • Robert K.

    Been looking for a neighborhood Chinese rest since we got to AZ and I think we finally found it. Food was hot, fresh and tasty. The menu was uninspired but comfortable with the usual selections. Add a combo to any meal for $1 and get soup,egg roll, crab rangoon, and fried rice

    (4)
  • Pucca P.

    nasty! I'd rather eat dirt.

    (1)
  • M L.

    This place is very inconsistent with regards to food (taste, portions, temperature) and service (friendliness, speed of service). Sometimes they've shown flashes of brilliance and sometimes we leave wondering why we go. Unfortunately there are only two other places near that are worse than HK Bistro.

    (2)
  • Corina C.

    Honest to goodness the best chinese food I've ever had was at a tiny family owned restaurant on the island of Santorini in Greece, maybe it had something to do with being so over Greek food by the second week of my trip but ever since then I've been on a seach for a non-chain restaurant in the states that compares. My husband and I just moved to Chandler a couple of months ago and found Hong Kong Bistro as we were driving to the supermarket one day. We decided to check it out. The small restaurant was cute, the staff was very helpful and polite, our waitress asked if it was our first time, made suggestions and asked for our names to remember for the next time. I ordered the Garlic Chicken, just as good as any I've had at any other chinese restaurant, the egg drop soup was also good, it had corn it which was a little weird but still good. My husband ordered the Gang Pang chicken which was spicy and very good. They have a combo special where you add $1 to your meal and get a crab puff, egg roll, soup and fried rice added to your already very well priced main dish. They also have a small bar which looked fully loaded to me. All in all it was as good as any other chinese restaurant I've been to, not the best, but for the price and location I was pleased and would definitely go back.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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Chinese Cuisine

The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.

Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.

There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.

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