Reviews
What Suraj M likes about Hakka Fire:
Among the dishes ordered, chicken Lollipop was quite delicious- Lollipop pieces were fewer than they mentioned on the menu though! Know that they don't accept Amex, which could be an inconvenience to some! Overall, it was a good experience! Thank you! View all feedback. What Jennifer Marcelo doesn't like about Hakka Fire:
We ordered Singapore Chicken Noodles, Manchurian Chicken, Kung Pao Beef and Vegetable Pakora. I know we ordered noodles, but wasn't expecting just noodles, with barely any chicken pieces. Mild taste is okay, not offensive. The Manchurian Chicken Kung Pao Beef, take away the heat from the chilies, just bland. And the pakoras seem to be at least 2 days old(? dry and chewy if that makes sense. Terribly disappointing. Di... View all feedback.
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Among the dishes ordered, chicken Lollipop was quite delicious- Lollipop pieces were fewer than they mentioned on the menu though! Know that they don't accept A...
read moreWe ordered Chicken Lollipop, Singapore Chicken Noodles, Green Chicken Curry, and rice. The Chicken Lollipop was average and not something we would order again,...
read moreA restaurant that lives up to it's name! Hot and sour soup was divinely delicious and like liquid fire wonderful for those who like it (spicy) hot! Tofu vegetab...
read moreOne of the finest places to fulfill your craving for momo. Nice place with great hospitality and yummy food. Will Definitely visit them again.
This restaurant serves the best Hakka food. Be sure to try the Bombay chicken, it is the perfect choice for those who enjoy hot and spicy dishes. The dish pictu...
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read moreThis local eatery offers a variety of Hakka dishes, receiving both praise and criticism from diners. While some enjoyed flavorful options like Hot and Sour Soup and Bombay Chicken, others found key components such as Chicken Lollipop and Singapore Noodles lacking in flavor and freshness. Service issues, including miscommunication about meal inclusions and payment methods, were noted by some, detracting from the experience. Portions varied, with mixed reviews on quality, particularly concerning the freshness of ingredients. Overall, the restaurant shows potential, but inconsistency makes it a hit-or-miss outing for diners seeking reliable Hakka cuisine.