Authentic Cantonese flavors featuring standout clay pot rice and roasted meats, with some inconsistency noted in certain dishes.
Praised as a go-to spot in Chinatown, King's Kitchen is celebrated for its authentic Cantonese flavors, especially its clay pot rice and roasted meats. Many consider their 'pork over rice' and 'clay pot rice' to be among the best in the city. While some dishes like char siu might occasionally vary in quality, the overall consensus points to a reliable and delicious Chinese dining experience.
King's Kitchen is lauded for its Chinese cuisine, with standout recommendations for clay pot rice and various roasted meats. Customers often praise the 'pork over rice' and 'clay pot rice', describing them as simple and delicious. There are occasional mentions of inconsistency with dishes like char siu, but overall, the food receives high marks.
"The clay pot rice and various roasted meats, including 'pork over rice' and 'char siu', are highly recommended by customers."
Customers generally have a positive sentiment towards King's Kitchen, frequently recommending it for its authentic Chinese cuisine, particularly clay pot rice and roasted meats. While most feedback is positive, some mention inconsistencies in certain dishes like char siu.
Important Note
One commenter mentioned that the clay pot rice can be inconsistent. Another noted that the char siu quality can be inconsistent.
"This commenter simply states that Kings is very good."
Positive"Kings is listed as one of the recommended places for char siu."
Positive"This user also considers Kings Kitchen to be their preferred choice."
Positive"In response to a question about crispy pork belly, this commenter states that Kings Kitchen has better char siu than Big Wong."
Positive"Kings Kitchen is mentioned as the commenter's overall favorite, with locations in Chinatown and Brooklyn."
Positive"King's Kitchen on East Broadway is suggested as a place that takes credit cards. The comment is a direct recommendation in response to the original post."
Positive"King's Kitchen in Manhattan Chinatown was recommended for Cantonese-style crispy roast goose. They offer whole roast goose for $99 and a "black truffle style roast goose" for an additional cost, but ordering a day in advance is required."
Positive"While generally liking King's Kitchen, the commenter notes that the char siu specifically suffers from inconsistency in quality."
Neutral"The commenter considers King's Kitchen a "boring" choice due to its ubiquity across Chinatowns but praises its unique casserole/clay pot dishes, which they prefer over the roasted meats."
Neutral"Kings Kitchen is listed as a recommended spot for Chinese BBQ."
Positive"Recommends their roasted meats."
Positive"Recommends King's Kitchen for claypot rice, mentioning they have locations in Brooklyn as well."
Positive"Highly recommends King's Kitchen's claypot rice, describing it as simple and good."
Positive"Recommends King's Kitchen on East Broadway for claypot rice, noting it can be inconsistent."
Positive"Recommends Kings Kitchen, specifically the pork over rice, calling it the best food in NYC (though not related to OP's request for Peking Duck)."
Positive"Recommends King's Kitchen in Chinatown for clay pot rice."
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