Welcome to Kowloon Cafe
Kowloon Cafe, a Hong Kong Style Cafe located in Brooklyn, NY, is a go-to spot for flavorful, non-spicy dishes like congees, noodles, and special combos. Known for its affordable prices and quick service, this cozy restaurant offers a variety of menu items, including steak platters, baked dishes, and traditional Hong Kong specialties like milk tea and shark fin soup. While some customers mention the need for interior renovations, the overall consensus is positive, praising the attentive staff, variety of options, and delicious flavors. Whether you're craving a hearty meal or a quick bite, Kowloon Cafe is a must-try for authentic Hong Kong cuisine.
- 2365 86th St Brooklyn, NY 11214 Hotline: (718) 333-1388
Welcome to Kowloon Cafe, a Hong Kong style cafe located in Brooklyn, NY. This bustling eatery offers a variety of breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner options, making it a go-to spot for locals and visitors alike. The menu features tasty and non-spicy dishes, with plenty of rice-based offerings like congees and noodles.
Customers rave about the special combos and affordable prices at Kowloon Cafe. Whether you're in the mood for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, this cafe has something for everyone. Highlights include their sandwiches, steak platters, and signature dishes like beef with radish stew and baked Portuguese chicken over rice.
While some reviewers have mentioned the need for interior renovations, the overall consensus is that the food and service at Kowloon Cafe are top-notch. With a variety of vegetarian options, attentive staff, and quick service, it's no wonder why customers keep coming back for more.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the lively atmosphere and delicious food at Kowloon Cafe. Whether you're a long-time fan or a first-time visitor, this cafe is sure to leave a lasting impression on your taste buds.

Liked a place that tastes good and offers a good selection of special combos. Came here for breakfast and it's a place for Hong Kong style food. That means tasty and not spicy. Lots of rice based offers. We had congees and noodles (both string and flat ones). Just go and give it a try. I will come back!

Have been coming here for over 10 years, and the food is as good as ever. It is extremely affordable and is a great spot for a quick bite, lunch, or dinner. If you're not looking to break the bank, I would suggest going there for their sandwiches! The main reason for 4 stars is due to the interior and the lack of renovations. Seats are starting to peel and it looks very unsettling to sit on that while eating. There is a serious need for renovations or to at least update the interior.

Food came quickly and it was cheap and yummy! Staff was attentive and the menu had a variety of items

I come here with friends. They usually have tables for walk ins. The place can get loud depending on how busy they are. Food comes quick. ive ordered their baked variety which is always my gotos for hk cafes. Their eggplant dish is good as well.

Came recently because I really wanted to try the beef with radish stew. However, the stewed beef was mostly all beef tendors- very chewy. I actually disliked those Chinese stew beef tendons as its hard to eat. I know it's expected in Chinese beef stew and even in the traditional beef noodle soups, but there wasn't much regular beef pieces. Their noodles in mix sauce (cheng fun) is always piping hot and delicious.

My go to Hong Kong type cafe in Chinatown Brooklyn. My bf has been coming here for years and introduced me to this place and we both come here when we crave a good and cheap steak. The steak platter we each got, medium rare which came with fries and broccoli. It was only about $15 each and please get the GARLIC or PEPPER sauce. Both sauces are so good with it and the steak was flavorful and easy to chew. Service is quick and efficient as always with us. The restaurant can get lively with locals especially at prime lunch or dinner hours. Very good spot to go to and a great cheap eat. :)

I can't say this is the best hk cafe food, but I wouldn't mind revisiting. Primarily because I can't find this around where I live and have to drive to Ny for these food. I enjoyed almost all of the food I had at that lunch. Their cold hk milk tea was pretty good, but wish they can also have the hk style ice on the outside (冰鎮奶茶). I miss their mixed sauce cheung fun sooo much already. Their hk style shark fin soup was yummy too! On the other hand, i think their satay instant noodle was mediocre. The instant noodle wasn't chewy or 爽口 enough and the satay beef was a bit rough, not tender enough. Their signature fried rice was alright. My dad had the baked Portuguese chicken over rice, which wasn't too bad either. I guess overall, it was definitely a satisfying meal for me and my family.