What People Are Saying About Hong Kong Palace
The Editor
Evelyn Wang
Citysearch
In Short – The auspicious "double good luck" sign and phoenix-dragon decorations seem to be doing their jobs--this restaurant attracts daily flocks of hungry locals willing to wait in long lines. The simple white tablecloths are offset by marble pillars and large fish tanks along the walls. During lunch, diners are offered a choice of tea as soon as they are seated, then left to select bite-size dishes from traveling carts pushed by eager, though not pushy, servers. Familiar dim sum favorites are given delicious twists--pork shiu mai comes with a Chinese sausage garnish instead of the…
Very interesting food
by nibrahim75 at Citysearch
I only tried the dim sum and really like it. The restaurant was full of people and have to queue. But we didn't have to wait for that long even there are around 7 people before us. It depends on table size too. The place is full of chinese so other race might feel out of place. There will be people pushing carts with different type of dim sum and other food. So all we have to do is just sit and they'll stop by and let us choose whatever food we want. Then they'll stamp the dim sum coupon to indicate what we have eaten. Will go again this weekend.
- Pros: Food
- Cons: Pack with people, need to park very far away
The Details on Hong Kong Palace
Save Time:
Avoid long waits during peak hours by arriving before 11am, especially on the weekends. Smaller parties also tend to get seated faster.
Parking:
The large adjacent lot provides plenty of spaces without the hassle of meters or tricky street parking.







