About
New HK Tea & Sushi, nestled in the heart of Brooklyn at 2033 86th St, is a vibrant fusion of authentic Hong Kong cafe classics and fresh Japanese sushi offerings. This local favorite effortlessly bridges the comfort of Cantonese-style dishes with the refined simplicity of sushi, making it a unique culinary destination in Bensonhurst.
The moment you step inside, you sense the buzz of a beloved neighborhood spot, often packed but with a surprisingly quick turnover. This speaks to both the popularity and efficiency of the staff, who juggle Cantonese and English with warmth and care. Their commitment to quality shines through in every dish.
One must-try is their renowned Hong Kong-style milk tea — rich, smooth, and perfectly balanced, a testament to authentic HK tea culture that draws regulars to grab a cup to go. Classic dishes like wonton noodle soup deliver soulful comfort with a savory broth and tender noodles, while their stir-fried noodles command high praise for their depth of flavor and satisfying texture.
Sushi lovers will appreciate the curated lunch specials, featuring a selection of about 15 classic rolls. The sushi here, described by diners as S+ tier, offers a fresh and expertly crafted experience that complements the broader menu. The baked seafood rice stands out as a highlight, generously loaded with shrimp, fish, and squid—each bite rich but delicately flavored.
Portion sizes at New HK Tea & Sushi are generous and wallet-friendly, making it the perfect spot for hearty meals like baked cheese dishes and Portuguese chicken rice. While some dishes like the French toast and beef egg sandwich may not hit the mark, they don’t detract from the overall quality and satisfaction this place delivers.
What truly sets New HK Tea & Sushi apart is its genuine Hong Kong cafe atmosphere combined with the freshness of a sushi bar. Regulars appreciate not only the unbeatable prices and comforting dishes but also the sense of community and authenticity that permeates the dining experience. Whether you’re craving an iconic HK milk tea, a filling baked rice dish, or expertly rolled sushi, New HK Tea & Sushi promises a flavorful journey that’s both nostalgic and delightfully fresh.
“ Decent neighborhood spot with classic HK options as well as sushi + Japanese menu items. This spot is always packed every time I go, but customer turnover is relatively quick. Came as a party of 6 on New Year's Day and waited only ~10 min for a table. Their sushi here is not bad. I ordered their 3 roll lunch special, which allows us to pick from ~15 different classic rolls. A lot of menu Set items come with miso soup, which is nice. The Beef Chow Fun was a bit oily, but still pretty good + had tender beef. The salmon in the HK Style Set was a bit dry, but the mild pepper sauce that came with it helped. We chose to have the set with spaghetti, which was a bit sweet, per HK style. Lastly, the Shrimp Tempura roll was solid and always a crowd favorite. ”
“ Best Hong Kong style restaurant in Brooklyn. The wonton noodle soup is so delicious and with good price. The Hong Kong style Milk tea is the best, I always buy one to go when I am in the neighborhood. ”
“ Unbeatable prices with large portions. Many people recommended the cheese-baked spaghetti but in my honest opinion, it’s not very good. Their stir-fried noodles are much better and perhaps the best thing on their menu is the condensed milk toast. ”
“ HK Tea & Sushi, a Bay Parkway restaurant, uniquely blends a sushi bar and Hong Kong cafe. Portion is big and affordable. I like coming here for their baked rice/spaghetti. I ordered their french toast, portuguese porkchop rice, beef egg sandwich, and their HK milk tea.The French toast and beef egg sandwich were disappointing, with the French toast being bland and the beef sandwich was lacking a satisfying flavor combination. The Portuguese pork chop at HK Tea and Sushi was delicious due to its tender meat, flavorful seasoning, and crispy crust. It's enough to serve 2 people. I went during lunch time and inside was already packed. I also see that many people order takeouts. This is the only place that I know that actually makes delicious baked rice/ spaghetti and I'll be back here again just for it. ”
“ Ordered takeout using fantuan (great service btw) and got the baked seafood rice. Wow, oh wow. The food was delicious. Great amount of shrimp, fish and squid. The taste can't be beat. I typically see bad reviews coming, but I've been going here for years as a local. Great people inside. They speak cantonese, but also English! Baked Portuguese chicken and the baked seafood rice dishes are just terrific! ”