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Hong Kong Harbour
Menu for Hong Kong Harbour
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Ratings and Reviews for Hong Kong Harbour
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Dec 28 2008
niknik28 via Citysearch
Where do I start! Iv'e been eating at Hong Kong Harbour for a number of years and I must say the food is great.Some of my favorite...read more
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Jun 12 2008
MartinBennett via Citysearch
Excellent service, interesting atmosphere, but the food epitomizes quality Chinese-American cuisine. I've yet to eat at a Chinese ...read more
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May 17 2008
via Citysearch
This is a Chinese restaurant well put together - not a cheap American knockoff. The dining tables are quite large, with a rotatin...read more
The Scene
Don't let the seedy strip of Cheshire Bridge Road or the cheesy blue neon waterfall deter you from eating at Hong Kong Harbour. This place is a jewel. Asian families request Chinese menus and spin huge Lazy Susans at their circular tables to share communal plates of steaming seafood and vegetables. A tank in the back holds blissfully ignorant Maine lobsters.
The Food
Vegetables are consistently crisp and sauces distinctive, but seafood is the real draw. Gobs of tender shrimp, scallops, mussels and squid come in a seafood bean curd pot that will have you digging with anticipation. Dungeness crab and whole salt-and-pepper grilled sole, both house specials, also stand out. Rich garlic sauce, available with a variety of vegetables including eggplant, comes with whole roasted cloves. Try the soothing wintermelon soup or the ginger-infused pot stickers as an appetizer.
