Want authentic Hong Kong Chinese food? Look no further than Hung's. Just a look in the window will tell you that you will be getting real Canton cuisine. Friendly and helpful service and the best hot pot in Chinatown.
With a front window full of hanging and marinading roasted meats, Hung's set their stall out early. It would have been churlish to ignore this carnivorous bounty and, being no churl, we went for a selection of char siu, the honeyed roast pork, along with crispy cubes of belly pork known as siu yuk.
This place is my regular Chinatown haunt and it has barely changed in all the years I’ve eaten here despite a refurb and name change (it used to be called Crispy Duck). It might look tiny but it’s on three floors so don’t be put off if it seems full.
This place is nice , cheap and you will get full for sure! Try the rice menu where you could choose three meats . Its very busy during its peak hour but its three floor so you will get a place for sure
What's so special about Hung's is that it's open until VERY late. And I mean late: 4.30am. So, why get a greasy kebab when you can devour some tasty Chinese food? Don't be put off by its ordinary exterior, Hung's serves up generous portions of good food.
The dishes are nice and well presented, and right up your street if you have cravings for Chinese food in the early hours! Hung's is also the place to go for casual meet-ups in the daytime. The staff are attentive and friendly, and the atmosphere is good.
I would recommend the Roast Duck, it just melts away in your mouth.
Federica De Dominicis
+4.5
The luring front window full of ducks, reminiscence of a stereotypical Chinatown, little let you suspect of what awaits you inside, even the ground floor is deciving, with a small room housing very few tables. But as soon as you reach the floors above you discover a spacious and bright restaurant, with attentive and efficient staff and mouthwatering food. The portions are abundant and a good value, considered the quality, compared with other establishment in the area. The fact that most of the patrons are chinese gives a certificate of quality to the place. Among the food I sampled, the pecking duck is to die for, the hot and sour soup has a lovely kick and the kung po chicken, once eaten with the chilli it is served with, is delicious. I can't wait to be back!
Looks can be deceiving they say! And now I believe that too! This restaurant may look like one of the many in Chinatown but i've had people swear by this place. On entering you may think that its a tiny place with some 4 odd tables but as you go up the floors..you can easily have a party of 12-15 and you'll get a table. It was super crowded but then again it was a friday and it was Chinatown. The menu is pretty extensive with a wide variety of dishes. They also had a decent wine menu. We were a group of 7 and each paid around 15-20 pounds per person. They have set meals for 2/3/4 people as well which allow you to have crispy duck, 2 main courses and rice. I ordered the Kung pao chicken with egg fried rice. Their kung pao was good and the best was the water chestnuts in it. Quantity is good for one person I'd say. Others had ordered spring rolls, soups, veal(which was a bit chewy), beef and pork dishes. The vermicelli was also great. All in all people were pretty happy with their meal. However the bill is a bit tough to calculate when you're splitting. Everything is in chinese so you might want to get help from the servers there. Its a great little place to get your chinese craving fixed. Recommended!
I’ve been coming to this place for decades as it is something of an institution with crazy opening hours. Something like 11am to 4am if I recall correctly. What you get here is inexpensive and unpretentious Cantonese food. It’s not the best but I know what I’m getting for the £8 or so when I order the wonton and roast duck soup noodles or the beef and black bean sauce ho fun. I read an article that this place had closed permanently due to Covid and impossible rents. I hope permanent closure isn’t the case as this would be a huge loss for China Town.
We came here after midnight for a late dinner. We had the crispy duck with pancakes, but were even more blown away by the black bean broad noodles. Deliciously slippery and sweet-savory. Service feels a bit rushed as they have many diners and many staff to coordinate even at late hours, but food is well worth it.
I had a simple dish, steamed rice and "char siu" pork meat. It was really good and not expensive. The service was also good. I noticed most of the customers in the restaurant were Chinese people which is a good sign :)
To be recommended!
I've been a long time customer here .. orderee some takeaway today.
This is malaysian ho fun noodles! Food still taste good here but can do with abit more meat in my ho fun!
Usually always order their roast meat and rice is the signature dish for me!
Roast duck on crispy noodles excellent! Could of had 2 plates.... very tasty and very crispy noodles and very well presented!
Only let down is the service. Very miserable waiters. Never mind, definitely be back for the food.
Its always funny when people walk in here and expect a certain level of service . its just quick and easy, they take your order and give you your food, fine by me and the food is always decent
If you are hungry I recommend this Chinese restaurant open till late.
It's always Hungs for roast duck noodles for us when we hit Chinatown. They do decent roasts. Service is fast and efficient. Seating can be cramped
Reasonable price for good meal. Got full for just a bowl like this (roasted duck noodle) 😍
Food was really good and in middle of China town so was all round a good trip
Ok place. They must have improved their service since the previous reviews. Food was ok. Fast and good variety of dishes. Not expensive and be ready to pay in cash.
After most of the good places have closed down in Chinatown (Hollywood Diner, Young Cheng, Mayflower) this is my go to place for a while now, they open till late as well! Good place on your own or with friends!
A quick roast duck noodle soup in Hung's.
Nice flavour and very affordable price.
The service is fast and, typically if the local Chinese restaurants, stoic. The food is tasty and hot. We had roast duck noodle broth with pickled vegetables which was fantastic. The sweet and sour pork ribs, which were small nuggets of rib fried in batter and served with crunchy vegetables. It was okay, too sweet for me. The sweet and sour fried prawns were okay. Again, too sweet for me. The grilled pork dumplings were tasty. We had Chinese tea to drink which was refreshing. Sadly we were sat right next to a very loud group, but the whole environment is very informal so that's to be expected. Especially on a Saturday night. This restaurant is open late, which I really like. I'll be back
Nice and quaint little eat-out. The food was served fresh and was a good portion size. More than enough to share among 2 to 3 people. I liked the crispy roast duck as well as the stir fried vegetables very much.
Great authentic Chinese food- dont count on service
A good value meal (£41 for 2x set menu's + drinks). Food all freshly cooked, tasty and fine, but nothing special. In what we had Restaurant is over several floors, narrow stairs to get to the upper floors. Service was quick to take orders and serve food (unlike other diners reports), but did take a little while to get the final bill. All in all quite a respectable place, no complaints
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