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Phone: +1 831-688-3869
Site: https://hongkonggardenca.com/
Opening hours
  • Monday:4–9 PM
  • Tuesday:4–9 PM
  • Wednesday:11:30 AM–9 PM
  • Thursday:11:30 AM–9 PM
  • Friday:11:30 AM–9 PM
  • Saturday:11:30 AM–9 PM
  • Sunday:11:30 AM–9 PM
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Total reviews rating 4.1

57 Reviews for Hong Kong Garden 2024:

Review №1

2021-07-13 05:43:08

I always make the extra effort to stop by here whenever Im in the area. fresh and delicious every time. definitely recommended. seems the owners are focusing on to-go orders right now. overall, a real friendly and welcoming family restaurant.

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Review №2

2023-08-10 02:33:51

Ordered carry out- spring rolls, shrimp fried rice and ribs. Food was horrible! Shrimp were sparse and …boiled? Place was dirty. Could not eat the meal; odd flavor and food was not fresh. Stay away!

Review №3

2023-05-21 03:33:49

Avoid. The food was poor: fatty meat, flavorless. Plastic forks, paper plates, and plastic cups. Soup came in to-go soup containers with plastic spoons. When we left we requested to-go containers. We received aluminum foil wrapped paper plates. We asked again and finally received to-go cartons that were thrown at us. We packaged and left. If you want a poor tasting meal, served like a picnic, by a rude host this place is for you.

Review №4

2023-11-06 02:35:47

After reading some of the recent negative reviews we were skeptical, but the food was good! Attentive service, nice people!

Review №5

2023-09-28 21:39:29

Horrible old food, seemed like it was 3or 4 days in. Soggy and gross. I’d never get takeout from there again.

Review №6

2019-11-21 03:15:35

Hot and sour soup was delicious. Entrees were very good. Friendly service.

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Review №7

2023-03-27 02:29:52

My dish was good, but the beef in brocolli beef was raw, the fried prawns were raw. We were served on cake paper plates, plastic forks and a 1/2 cup size plastic water cup. The table was dirty. We were extremely disappointed for a restaurant in Seascape Village. We asked for to go boxes and the food was wrapped with aluminum foil on the plates where the food was served.

Review №8

2022-02-26 15:16:36

Its just not good. Ive tried it at lunch and dinner, appetizers and entrees and noodles. I feel like Ive given them a chance. The food is fine and a fair value but theres no flavor. I even tried getting things labeled spicy, no taste.A lot of people love this place which is fair since its one of the best Chinese restaurants in the county. But thats more a criticism of the lack of good Chinese food than a compliment to this place.Its bland white people Asian food. If thats what you want, just prepare for a long wait. Definitely call ahead if you order here, and multiply the estimated wait time by at least four.And if you want flavor, youll have to add it yourself at home.

Review №9

2022-09-14 02:00:45

I ordered ma po tofu and yang chow fried rice. Tastes good and fresh, not too much oil. Love it! Takes 25 mins to get my order ready (they have many phone in orders too). Will be coming back for more.

Review №10

2022-11-20 16:22:37

I’ve had better and fresher food from gas stations, I have been going to Hong Kong Garden II in Watsonville for close to 15 years and their food is always made to order, fresh, and amazing. However the Hong Kong Garden in the Seascape shopping center was a absolute let down. The sizzling rice soup had bagged frozen peas and carrots, 6 shrimp, in what seemed to be a canned soup base, the egg rolls and dumplings were from Costcos frozen section (my stepdaughter pulled the bags out of the freezer and compared), crab and cream cheese wontons had zero crab or cream cheese rather were filled with something that resembled cheddar cheese, they tasted rancid so they went straight in the trash. I’m pretty sure the hunan shrimp were also previously frozen but eatable, the pork chaw mein was flavorless.