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Welcome to Hong Kong Taste

Hong Kong Taste offers a fusion of Filipino and international grocery items in Roseville, CA. Despite slightly slow service, the affordable prices make it a worthwhile budget-friendly option. The bustling atmosphere near the Grand Ave - Newtown subway station caters to a diverse crowd craving Hong Kong-style cafe dishes. Recommended dishes include satay beef noodle soup, shredded meat with rice noodle, and steamed leek and pork dumplings, all bursting with flavor. The dai pai dong style cheong fun, Taiwanese popcorn chicken, and complimentary hot milk tea add to the authentic experience. Conveniently accepting credit cards, this casual spot is perfect for a quick, satisfying meal.

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Welcome to Hong Kong Taste, a hidden gem in Roseville, CA that offers a fusion of Filipino and international groceries. This cozy spot boasts a range of amenities, including reservations, accepting credit cards and various payment methods, catering services, and more. Located at 203 Harding Blvd, it's a convenient stop for a casual meal with friends or family.

Customer reviews speak volumes about the experience at Hong Kong Taste. Steve W. commended the budget-friendly options, while Kyle W. raved about the authentic cha chaan teng experience during breakfast hours. The bustling atmosphere and quick service make it a popular choice for locals and visitors alike.

The menu at Hong Kong Taste is a delight for the taste buds. From satay beef noodle soup with instant noodles to shredded meat with rice noodles, each dish is packed with flavor and authenticity. Don't miss out on the steamed leek and pork dumplings or the dai pai dong style cheong fun, which are equally delicious.

As a food reviewer, I can confidently say that Hong Kong Taste is a must-try for those craving Hong Kong-style dishes in the heart of Roseville. The quick service, reasonable prices, and flavorful offerings make this spot a standout in the culinary scene. So, why not grab a bite at Hong Kong Taste and experience the true taste of Hong Kong right here in California.

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Steve W.
Steve W.

Service was a bit slow, but for the price, it was worth it. Recommend this for good budget friendly food.

Kyle W.
Kyle W.

It's been so long since I have had cha chaan teng (HK style cafe), let alone during breakfast. Conveniently located near the Grand Ave - Newtown subway station, this place is fairly no frills but does the job done to satisfy the cravings. I went here with a friend around 9am on a Sunday and it was already a little busy, and all the tables were occupied by 9:30am, but the in and out flow of customers make it so most customers that arrive later on don't need to wait too long. It is just consistently busy with quick turnaround. This is also one of the places that accept credit card, which is a plus. We shared the Meal E (satay beef noodle soup, with instant noodle option) and Meal F (three types shredded meat with rice noodle), both of which we opted to get no sugar hot milk tea which is a slightly watered down HK milk tea (but can't really complain since it's complimentary). We also got the steamed leek and pork dumplings (which ended up pan fried, but that was a good accident since it was so flavorful and nicely fried) and dai pai dong style cheong fun. The satay beef noodle soup is super flavorful and the beef is marinated well. Mixing the beef into the soup makes it taste somewhat like a curry. The instant noodles were a bit on the softer side but it does the job to fill you up. The three types shredded meat with rice noodle is good but a bit too greasy. The leek and pork dumplings have generous portions of fillings, and it is a great deal for what you get. Similarly, the dai pai dong style cheong fun is very well worth the price, even if it is just soy sauce and egg rice noodle rolls. They are very flavorful, soft, and chewy! It was not too salty which is nice, but they could tone down on the oil a little bit.

Tiffany C.
Tiffany C.

Ordered takeout for delivery for two beef brisket and wonton with noodle (one dry, one soup) - although both we got was literally the same. We also got a black pepper pork chop with rice. The beef brisket was tasty as was the plump wontons. I like that they separate the noodles and the soup from getting soggy. The black pepper pork chop rice dish was very small for the price. Taste-wise it was decent.

Jennifer A.
Jennifer A.

Food was good, would definitely eat again if I happened to pass by. It took 10 mins for my two breakfast orders to be ready.

Jesse Y.
Jesse Y.

I enjoy this quaint Hong Kong style eatery in Elmhurst for their quick service and flavorful dishes. Clean establishment if you wish to dine in and everything is reasonably priced. I strongly recommend their Taiwanese popcorn chicken.