Hong Kong China Restaurant Menu

  • Appetizers
  • Soup
  • Fried Rice
  • Mei Fun
  • Vegetables

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  • Appetizers
  • Soup
  • Fried Rice
  • Mei Fun
  • Vegetables
  • Philip S.

    The absolute worst Chinese food I've had in 35 years of existance. The crabless ragoons are air pockets of dough. Ordered 2 & got 3 because they know a teaspoon of filling is bull sh*t. Orange chicken was edible & the smallest portion I've ever received. The room was filthy & they should be glad I didn't eat there. Fool me once.

    (1)
  • Lauren H.

    Today I called in and made an ordered Chicken and Broccoli Combo and Fried Dumplings, the same thing I always order. After waiting what seems to be an exceptionally long time my food finally arrived. Hungrily, I opened my package only to see something other than what I ordered. I had no idea what it was at first but it was spicy and I wanted what I ordered, so I called back. After waiting for 10 minutes on hold, they finally picked back up and I again told them my issue. She asked for my address to look up my info and then asks me again what the problem is. I repeat my issue again and she tells me that's what I ordered. So I go back to say no, I ordered Chicken with Broccoli not Spicy Garlic Broccoli or whatever this is. She then proceeds to argue with me about how that is what I ordered. She keeps repeating it over and over like it was going to make me back down and change my mind. Why would I order something that I don't like? After about 2 minutes of this back and forth, I again tell her what I ordered and that my roommate had been sitting there during the call and had heard the whole thing. After this she finally compiled and agreed to replace my meal and that I had to give them back the other food. Last I checked telling a customer they are wrong is not the way to go about getting business. Arguing with them about it is even worse. Because of them I will never order from them again, I'd rather drive and go get better food or order from the other mediocre place anyways. Besides, they probably turned around and gave my food to someone else anyways. We used to order from them about once a week but as of today we never will again.

    (1)
  • Karl A.

    Great chinese, near downtown. Clean. Some heat in the Hunan. Fast. I still find it funny that the name says "Buffet" and they cook to order - no buffet line. I prefer cooked to order. Certainly low on atmosphere, with grey carpet, grey formica tables, and lots of empty space in the dining room. Aside from the owners and a few random chinese calendars, there is little to distinguish this from an empty loft. That said, i eat here fairly often, and find the food good and fresh, which is why I rate this so highly.

    (5)
  • Jammy S.

    It's Chinese Takeout. Really. You don't really want to eat inside the ambiance is ... less than wonderful... You don't really want to order it for delivery... unless you're too drunk to drive... It can take a minute and there's a delivery fee. Singapore Noodles are my favorite dish. My wife digs the Egg Foo Young. Everything is pretty much bone standard. If you want a drink they've got a fridge with cans of soda in it....

    (3)
  • Janet S.

    This is probably the best Chinese take out place in the downtown area, and they deliver, which is nice since the only other delivery in the area is pizza. They stay open til like 10 or 11 on the weekends which is nice when I've been running around all day and don't get a chance to eat until like 9pm I can stop in and get something that is relatively cheap and I have the option to choose something relatively healthy if I want to- or at least includes some vegetables, which you can't get at a drive thru. I like the General Tso's Tofu - first place I've been to that offered it, and it is tasty. They will also oblige special requests, which is awesome, I was able to get some Chow Mai Fun made like I used to get when I lived in Chicago and I totally appreciate that.

    (3)
  • Stan T.

    I stopped in herefor lunch becasuse I like Chinese and wanted something away from the office's cafeteria. They have your standard Chinese fare, so I ordered one of their dinner specials because it comes with egg rolls (whereas lunch specials do not). I ordered the House Egg Foo Young with no pork, and veggie fried rice instead of pork. Well, a few minutes later I staretd wondering about teh egg roll. What impressed me about the service was my waitress. She came out, brought my lunch then told me that the egg roll was pork, and would I like a veggie egg roll or none at all? I was impressed because she was not teh one who took my order to begin with. That kind of attentiveness is what earns loyalty, and this was a good start. I left her a good tip based solely on that one tidbit (the rest of teh service was spectacular anyway). I will definitely be back. They also deliver.

    (4)
  • Marcia R.

    RUDE! I order from this place when I work downtown and the guy yelled at me to hurry up when I had a room full of customers - and I had him in front of me & and order for one of my bosses (who I got up to see if he was in his office since he paid with a card). It was just really really rude and he wasn't here more than 5 minutes so it was very uncalled for, I was doing the best I could and had to pay him a tip from my own money... needless to say it was on the lower end of what I usually give although not low enough! In case you are wondering the food is not the best either it is subpar - I prefer Yen Chings if I have time to pick up and extra money, OR Great Wall which is on S Keystone (they deliever to the city too although it takes them alot longer).

    (2)
  • Jake M.

    Firstly this place is not a buffet. It's kinda funny they don't change the sign. Building is pretty dirty and old and you can tell 90% of their business is carry out as there is like no atmosphere in the restaurant but this part of town you're very limited to where to eat. For greasy Chinese food it ain't bad, lunch is super reasonable and is like $6-7 for a good amount of food. Worth a shot if you're in the area.

    (3)
  • Tim S.

    After a not-so-great experience with China King, I decided to try a new Chinese place. I was super impressed by the customer service at Hong Kong China Buffet. The woman who took my call was incredibly friendly, patient, and helpful. She walked me through several options for dishes with tofu and was very nice when I realized I didn't have my credit card on me (she remembered my order when I called back a few minutes later). The General Tsao's Chicken wasn't the best I've ever had, but it was decent. I did, however, really like the Hot and Sour Soup here. Plus, my delivery order included a free crab rangoon! Not sure if that's standard, but I thought it was a nice touch. Toss in the fact that delivery was super quick, and I was a happy customer!

    (4)
  • Kia J.

    I've had this take out in the past & it was better. Extremely fast delivery quoted 40 minutes and took about 20. I prefer China King. Also, fast but I think a bit better quality.

    (2)
  • Bethany S.

    Horrible I have ordered delivery a couple of times before and it was just ok. This past time I ordered, about two days ago, I had the General Tsos with Shrimp. Ended up being a goop of whatever slime the shrimp and veg was cooked in (literally slime that drooped from my fork) with minced chicken rolled into balls (not any tangible piece of chicken) AND I found a small chicken bone. Which is odd, as there was hardly any meat. I will not order from here again, nor will I ever recommend it to anyone.

    (1)
  • Cortney T.

    Good food. Good service. Your typical Chinese buffet style food. Will definitely visit in the future.

    (3)
  • Catherine K.

    I ain't proud. Sometimes I just want Chinese food and I want it delivered. Hong Kong fits the bill. It's not the best but it certainly isn't the worst in Indy. Hot and sour soup is edible; the crab rangoon are crispy; the shrimp with chili (my last order) had about 5x more times onion than shrimp. But, after being in the car for 3+ hours, I wasn't about to cook and gladly slurped down the food we received.

    (3)
  • Shannon R.

    decent Chinese delivery, although the ordering process can be painfully slow. always arrives before they say, which is great!

    (3)
  • Maya H.

    I think they have new owners? The rice has gotten significantly better and is no longer radioactive yellow. My go-to order is chicken and mushrooms, which I don't think is even on The menu but they will make it. I also like the lo mein. My boyfriend favours the curry tofu rice which is VERY SPICY be warned!!! He also likes the sweet and sour chicken, the beeading is very crispy and satisfying. They also have little coupons on the menu, and they will give you a soda if you buy 10 dollars worth of food, or free crab Rangoon if you spend 20 dollars, which is a nice side to split. Their lunch specials are a great value, that's what I would suggest. The food is out fast and you might even have leftovers since the portion size is generous. I wouldn't take a date here, but it's a great place if you're not feeling like cooking and craving MSG, or you want to grab a cheap meal with a friend.

    (4)
  • Derrick M.

    This place is okay. Typical, slightly more expensive than usual, fast Chinese Take-Out fare. I've never had most of the problems listed on this site other than some of the dishes tend to taste "same-ish" even though supposedly completely different. Their delivery has always been accurate and speedy. My body sometimes fights me after eating here too. :'( But for downtown it's probably the best option I've found for fast-food Chinese. If you can drive, it's worth driving to China Garden way south (in Southern Plaza) and take it home - it's probably 10% cheaper and 1/3 better!

    (3)
  • Melissa B.

    Every once in a while, all I want to eat is some nice, greasy Chinese takeout. I live just a few blocks away from this place, and they are always very fast. By the time I call them, get in my car and drive there, it's already ready. My staple is usually the Sesame chicken dinner, but the rest of their stuff is OK, too. They use a little too much sauce on everything for my taste, but it's usually pretty good. The fried rice is the best. I'm still not too sure about the pork rolls. They taste OK, but they just look a little terrifying with chunks of red somethings in them... I'm always pleased with my experience there, and you get a ton of food for very little money. But, I have to admit, that I always feel like absolute crap after eating it and end up regretting my choice. So, not the best Chinese takeout, but it satisfies my monthly craving for extremely unhealthy/greasy food.

    (3)
  • Mae M.

    Note: I can't say anything about delivery, since we only pick up takeout or dine in. This is definitely the best hole in the wall Chinese place downtown. They're open late AND deliver. The prices are good and the food is always fresh. If you spend $20, they'll throw in a free order of crab rangoon. It's nothing fancy, but that's not why you would go to a Chinese takeout place anyway. The spicy orange sauce they put on chicken, beef, and tofu dishes is amazing and has real orange peel in it, I really recommend trying it. They also have a really wide selection of vegetarian and vegan options and you can request 1 cup of vegetables for $1 or 2 cups of vegetables for $2 to any dish.

    (5)
  • K B.

    Despite the name, it's not a buffet. Pretty middle of the road Chinese fare. Their egg rolls though, are excellent. I have gotten delivery from there and dined in. Fast, efficient service on both fronts.

    (3)
  • Luisanna R.

    If you are going to order Chinese delivery in downtown do so from this place. By far the best chinese delivery you are going to find in downtown indianapolis. Couple of tips. If you place an order over $20 they will throw in a free order of Crab Rangoon. Grab an order of dumplings. I always get the fried ones but I'm sure the steamed are good as well. I recommend the Mu Shu as well so tasty but maybe you should order some extra pancakes b/c 4 really isn't enough. I am not going to say this is the best Chinese food I've ever had but it's the best you can get delivered.

    (4)
  • Charisse T.

    I'm disappointed that I was served flour tortillas instead of rice pancakes with my Moo Shu Chicken. I hate when businesses try to fool consumers...very disappointed. ...

    (1)
  • sarah S.

    So bad! I am all for cheap Chinese food, but this is just terrible. The fried wontons were so overcooked the meat inside was black and rock hard. The crab Rangoon is overly sweet like it contains lots of sugar. We ordered chicken lo mein and sweet and sour chicken. The lo mein was biege and flavorless. We were going to do family style but after smelling and tasting a bite my husband said nevermind. It was mainly thick flavorless noodles with a very small sprinkling of thin carrots, tiny chicken chunks, and possibly small strips of cabbage (although I am honestly not sure what it was). Made me sad as I was really craving good lo mein. My husband had the sweet and sour chicken which was soooo overcooked it was like eating fried rubber bands (or fried bits of plastic, as per my husbands description). The only thing that seemed as one might expect was was the sticky white rice. I will not call this place again. I would not even except a free meal from here!

    (1)
  • Tracy A.

    We come here every so often for lunch because it's near the office. I'm not sure if something has changed in management, but everything was so very good. The shrimp roll was hot, fresh, crispy, and not at all greasy. The white rice was was perfectly steamed. The Szechwan beef had a little spice, but not to much, and the flavor was a very beefy, brothy flavor with a good amount of beef ratio to vegetables. We were very happy with lunch and will be back sooner than later. We usually pick up, but they do have tables for dine in.

    (4)
  • Beth W.

    I may have found a close runner up to my grandmothers chicken and snow peas dish. The food here is so fresh. Several choices for take out. I usually have to get an order of fried biscuits (donuts) when I place an order. They are good to eat before the meal when they are still piping hot. I have tried several of the dishes mostly chicken or beef, but so far I haven't had a bad meal yet. Reasonably priced and offer two sizes of entree's. Service is fast and the staff is pleasant too.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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Chinese Cuisine

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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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