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Welcome to HK Seafood

Discover the authentic flavors of Cantonese cuisine at HK Seafood in Flushing, NY. This bustling Hong Kong-style cafe offers a wide range of dim sum and traditional dishes made with the freshest ingredients. From steamed dumplings to crispy Peking duck, every bite is a delight for your taste buds. The restaurant provides a casual dining experience with options for takeout, delivery, and catering. With a focus on quality and service, HK Seafood is the go-to spot for a satisfying meal with friends and family.

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Are you craving some authentic Hong Kong-style cuisine in the heart of Flushing, NY? Look no further than HK Seafood! This bustling restaurant, specializing in Cantonese and Dim Sum dishes, offers a wide range of options for all types of diners. From their delicious seafood dishes to their flavorful dim sum, HK Seafood has something for everyone.

Conveniently located at 42-96 Main St, HK Seafood provides a comfortable dining experience with wheelchair accessibility, outdoor seating, and even a drive-thru option for those on the go. The restaurant also offers delivery and takeout services, making it easy to enjoy their tasty dishes from the comfort of your own home.

With a focus on customer satisfaction, HK Seafood caters to various dietary preferences with their many vegetarian options. Whether you're looking for a place to host a group gathering or a family-friendly spot for brunch, lunch, or dinner, HK Seafood has you covered.

The restaurant's commitment to quality extends to their service as well, with attentive waitstaff ready to assist you. And with features like street parking, Wi-Fi, and even happy hour specials, HK Seafood goes above and beyond to make your dining experience memorable.

Overall, HK Seafood is a must-visit for anyone seeking delicious Cantonese and Dim Sum dishes in Flushing. Don't miss out on the chance to indulge in their delectable offerings and see for yourself why this restaurant has become a local favorite. Call (718) 358-6488 to make your reservation today and experience the flavors of HK Seafood for yourself!

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Jackie A
Jackie A

This’s my favorite Cantonese restaurant. Not big but nice dining environment. Good quality and tasty foods. Authentic Hong Kong Milk tea.

Jan van Veen
Jan van Veen

The service was okay (English is probably not their native language as they were hard to understand sometimes), but you really get plenty of delicious food for little money. Very good bang for the buck. Free tea as is common in Chinatown, which is a nice addition. Would recommend. You might need to reserve as the restaurant was pretty packed, we were lucky as some guests just left.

Miss Gil Tutorial and Camp (Miss Gil)
Miss Gil Tutorial and Camp (Miss Gil)

The service was good. The children were impressed with the food being made fresh and the chicken was truly grass fed, judging the appearance and flavor. I love the flavor and price.

Jonathan C
Jonathan C

The experience at this place was wonderful this is because my sister and I ordered lots of food like minced pork congee with preserved egg, steamed pork ribs, and mixed mushrooms with pea leaves. The food tastes wonderful and the service is good but can be busy when lots of people are ordering. The atmosphere can be noisy when people are talking.

Bo Maen Fu
Bo Maen Fu

Delicious food good beverage selection. Their HK style milk tea is not that good. There's a small Parking lot and it's not easy to find street parking.

SHEINDL ROTHMAN
SHEINDL ROTHMAN

Tasty meal on the outdoor terrasse with my husband. We partook in the lunch special, which comprised of three dishes for approximately $32. We ordered a tofu dish (for me), a chicken meal (for Monsieur), and Chinese broccoli, to share. Rice and tea were included, as was a soup, which neither of us wanted. It would have been nice to have the option of something else besides the soup, but hey, it's The Blue Plate special. No substitutes. Service was quick, friendly, efficient and portions were good.

Jando S.
Jando S.

Over the last few years, the number of Cantonese establishments have dwindled in Flushing, but yet HK Seafood has remained a strong player in the hood. This is by no means a world class Canto spot, but it more than gets the job done for casual family style dining. The vibe here is confusing, to say the least. It's clean and sort of modern, but the layout with feels cramped with the positioning of the rando large tables, mix of 4 tops, and the seafood tanks lingering in the background. The pandemic outdoor space worked for a little while, but they were only able to do so since they're one of the only spots in downtown Flushing with its own dedicated parking lot. Still, they can accommodate groups of folks at any given time, which is still a plus. When the food is on point, they're a big thumbs up. The portions vary, but if they're feeling generous, it's as ideal as group feasts go. Wok-hei dishes like their fried rice / noodles are decent, but I think seafood is where they shine. The presentation and overall flavors are strong with their steamed fish dishes, ginger scallion lobster, and my perennial fave, scrambled egg with shrimp. Service is a mixed bag but not exceptional. Canto speakers will find some immediate relief even if the staff is rocking Mando most of the time. Where I think they fall short is the pricing, which has become more and more absurd over the years. Some of the dishes are a little too simple to command a premium price point. It's plausible that a combination of food inflation, along with the scarcity of Canto fare has contributed to this, but it might just be the new reality of Flushing's food scene for years to come.

Marina C.
Marina C.

Food is pretty authentic but overpriced... still ...what isn't expensive nowadays. My brother tried the sweet and sour pork with pineapples and it was okay. It came with rice for $11.50. It was very little pork with some peppers and pineapple, but a ton of white rice. I ordered beef belly with radish over rice for $12.50 and it was really good. Not too salty. The beef was really tender. Big chunks too. Tendon was so good. I ate a few pieces and then I saved the rest of the meat and radishes for L and just added more rice. It was enough for his dinner. My mom had the pork with preserved egg congee and she ate everything but the pork was a bit dry. I'd skip the congee here. Not too much protein. Pan fried noodles with beef was really tasty. Made Cantonese style which isn't always easy to find. Peking pork chops was really good but not a generous portion of take out. So a bit pricey for delivery but I'm sure portions would be better if we dined in. Pork chops were thin but fried very crispy and that along with the sauce reminded me of how authentic Cantonese style food is made exactly like back in the day. I think it's best to stick with more authentic Chinese dishes. The restaurant is also more fancy compared to other small places in the area so it's priced higher.

Grace W.
Grace W.

Hubby and I frequent this joint quite a bit. They serve decent food from breakfast, lunch to dinner and service are good. We recently had dinner with friends and tried the Geoduck & Lobster sashimi style (special request and need to order in advance). it was fresh and they made congee with the lobster claws. I highly recommend the signature Cage Free Chicken 招牌口水雞, so tender and juicy. I also like the Fried-Fish Buckle With Chili Pepper, and Daipeng Fried Rice Noodle. I am a happy return customer to this restaurant.

Christine Y.
Christine Y.

Pros: 1. Food is authentic. Wonton noodles and pan fried beef Chow Fun are both HK flavored. Cons: 1. Pricy. 2. They charge 2.95% for using credit card, no matter how small or big your order is.