King’s Kitchen
New York, NY · Cantonese restaurant
- Address
- King’s Kitchen, 92 E Broadway, New York, NY 10002
- Phone
- (212) 966-7288
- Website
- kingskitchenusa.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 8 AM
King’s Kitchen is a restaurant located in New York, NY. It is one of 9,901 restaurants listed in New York. Its 4.5-star rating is above the New York city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About King’s Kitchen
King’s Kitchen, part of Jin Huang Group, is a fast-casual Cantonese restaurant in NYC, specializing in clay pot rice made with Taishan-imported rice and expertly roasted meats. Led by Executive Head Chef Rong Wu, our kitchen prepares every dish to... More
Hours
| Saturday | 8 AM–9 PM |
Customer Reviews
It was ok. We ordered a couple of the noodle soups—duck and spare ribs. The soups could have been warmer. We are on a quest to find the best noodle restaurant in Chinatown and this would be pretty far down the list. Supposedly the clay pot dishes are good and likely better than the noodle soups. We also got some truffle soup dumplings. We have definitely had better soup dumplings at other places. If we come back it will be for the clay pot dishes. I would pass on the rest.
This was my first time ordering to-go. I had the duck and salt fish fried rice with chicken, and it was fresh, flavorful, and reasonably priced. The process was quick and convenient. There is a slight language barrier, so having your order ready and pointing to the menu makes things easier. Debit and card accepted.
Bright, cheery place on Dumpling and noodle street, Mott. Very reasonable, generous portions. Wontons are very good and substantial. roast duck and bbq pork were good.- Had their Beef Clay Pot which was good, the egg was a touch overcooked and the bottom rice was not charred quite enough for max flavor. They’re pretty new so that might account for the flavors not quite there yet. Food was solid, I’d go back anytime.
The place looks really good — clean and welcoming! The waitresses are friendly and provide great service. The food is delicious, especially the roast pork — juicy and tender! The special fried dough stick also looks super cool and tastes amazing. Definitely worth a visit!
I have ordered this dish at least 50 times, and over time the portions have become noticeably smaller. What used to be about three-quarters of a bowl has now been reduced to half a bowl. This feels like cutting corners. When I politely asked about the portion at pickup, the staff was extremely rude and impatient. Instead of explaining, they dismissed me and said, “This is always the portion. When have you ever gotten more than this?” As a long-time repeat customer, I know exactly how much food this dish used to come with. Reducing portions while denying it to customers is unacceptable. The food itself is okay, but with shrinking portions and poor service, I won’t be returning and do not recommend this place.
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