Hong Kong Lounge - Menu

3-5 Lansdowne Road, Bournemouth I-BH1 1RZ, United Kingdom

🛍 Tea, Fish, Asian, Chinese

3.3 💬 270 Reviews

Phone: +441202558258

Address: 3-5 Lansdowne Road, Bournemouth I-BH1 1RZ, United Kingdom

City: Bournemouth

Menu Dishes: 2

Reviews: 270

"We arrived as a party of two for lunch but found ourselves waiting as larger groups were ahead of us outside. After a 10-minute wait, we finally received our tea, but it took even longer for someone to take our order. We opted for a variety of dim sum, and the only standout dish was the tofu skin with pork, wood ear mushrooms, and carrots. Unfortunately, the overall experience was quite bland, even after adding sauce. We probably won’t return. The dumplings were good, but the sweet and sour salad was overly sweet. Everything else was decent but lacked the presentation and flavor we’ve come to expect from places like Dragon Beaux. Additionally, it was much louder than we anticipated for a casual dim sum spot."

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The combo platter for the rolls may not have been worth it, but the fried items were quite good by San Francisco standards. We enjoyed the kehlkuchen and the fried pork. The fried sticky rice was tasty as well, although it wasn't as sticky as we had hoped.

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Happened to pass by and decided to try and glad we did. The steamed live fish was really fresh, tender and delicious. The tofu and pork appetizers were all excellent. Service was good. Just one thing, the noodles were really bad, soggy and the crab meat was not that fresh. Good CP!


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User

I liked the atmosphere and how they designed the tables. They offer a great selection of Chinese food from dumplings to clay pots and appetizer dishes. We ordered the seafood eggplant clay pot and two appetizers mushroom and taro. They all tasted good. They also serve tea as you sit with a big teapot and rice comes with no extra fee. I would definitely come back to try more


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User

No frills but solid and delicious food. There lots of GOOD veggie dim sum options including a few diff types of dumplings. I liked the parsley steam roll, the spinach dumpling, and the mushroom spring roll. Sustainability rating: 3 out of 5. paper take out containers which is better than plastic for me. Plastic bags still in use. A straw was not given with a soda which is actually good. View menu


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User

Dim sum was very good. The Japanese-style stuffed soft tofu and the naiwan (egg custard) bao were the stars of the show. I would describe them as perfect. Lomaigai (sticky rice in a lotus leaf) was tasty and unusual, containing a short grain not-so-sticky rice. Pan-fried pork buns were also good, but were a little on the dry side. Rice noodle rolls were good, but didn't seal up and hold together like the very best ones do this is a very challenging dish to make perfectly though. Overall, it was an excellent meal.


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User

We started with the dim sum sampler, which was a fantastic choice, though I think they could improve by identifying which items are a bit tricky within the sampler. The dim sum menu also included vegetarian options, but it's important to note that some of the hearty fillings might contain black or seafood mixed with the vegetables, so it's a good idea to ask the wait staff to confirm. A helpful tip: use the parking garage at Ross Dress for Less. It’s convenient and saves you the hassle of competing for the limited street parking available.


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User

this place is the heaven. I made a reservation so that I and my friends didn't have to wait for them to sat us right away. my first impresión was that the place is beautiful and clean. the server were great and the service was fast. I recommend coming here with at least 4 people so that they can taste more than a dish. I ordered many different dinge and everything was delicious my favorites were the baked pork beans, egg yolks and fried green teeball. Overall I enjoyed coming here, I would definitely recommend they come here, they will not regret it. View menu


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User

We arrived as a party of two for lunch but found ourselves waiting as larger groups were ahead of us outside. After a 10-minute wait, we finally received our tea, but it took even longer for someone to take our order. We opted for a variety of dim sum, and the only standout dish was the tofu skin with pork, wood ear mushrooms, and carrots. Unfortunately, the overall experience was quite bland, even after adding sauce. We probably won’t return. The dumplings were good, but the sweet and sour salad was overly sweet. Everything else was decent but lacked the presentation and flavor we’ve come to expect from places like Dragon Beaux. Additionally, it was much louder than we anticipated for a cas...

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  • Tea Explore our selection of soothing teas, offering both classic and exotic blends. Perfectly brewed to awaken your senses, indulge in our range for a moment of tranquility and flavor in every sip.
  • Fish Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate. View menu
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine.
  • Chinese Savor the rich, authentic flavors of China with our selection of iconic dishes. From savory stir-fries to mouthwatering dim sum, each creation captures the essence of traditional Chinese cuisine, delighting your taste buds with every bite.

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