kowloon cafe
2365 86th street Brooklyn, NY 11214
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Restaurants, Diners, Chinese Restaurants, Asian Fusion Restaurants
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2365 86th street Brooklyn, NY 11214
Restaurants, Diners, Chinese Restaurants, Asian Fusion Restaurants
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Posted 09/21/07 | Report Abuse
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Pleasantly surprised by apple green, Hong Kong styled cafe
by Kat L.
Across Chinatown, there are many Hong Kong style cafes, mainly a well-known one is XO. In Brooklyn, there is Hong Kong Cafe and now on the same street though many blocks away, is not Kowloon Bay but Kowloon Cafe.
Want to have a girl's night or day out? Walk through 86th street and have your hair and nails done. Then when you're a little hungry or thirsty, give Kowloon Cafe a try. The prices are fair, the food is delectable, and if you ever wanted to try shark fin soup but don't want to have a shark killed for it, try their Kowloon Cafe soup, with mock-shark fin made from cartilaginous-like noodles. Tasty mmm.
Like chicken wings? Try their Coke-a-Cola chicken wings or my personal favorite, salt and pepper wings. They have breakfast specials, a plethora of foods to choose from, and a wonderful selection of beverages from Thai Ice teas to Strawberry green tea with tapioca pearls. (aka bubble tea)
Finally, though the front of the restaurant leaves one wondering, the interior is hip and well-designed, soothing to the eyes in well-matched shades of beautiful apple green. To the back is a strange display of Gundam machina and various ornaments from Japan. Mind you, this is a Hong Kong/Chinese restaurant with various Western-style dishes as well. Ever think you could have linguini with white clam sauce under seven dollars in a "Kowloon Cafe?" Well now you can. Take the trip, it's worth it. Very Tao and uptown style-esque, and right now there's a 20 percent special! Hurry before it's too late!
Posted 02/16/07 | Report Abuse
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by Amy R.
I came down to Brooklyn New York to visit my sister and ...
by Donna R.
This place is great whether you're looking for a place to dine ...