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| - $5.00 including tax for roast pork on rice, choice of soup or soy drink. There's lower quantity of roast pork and rice than expected and soy drink is in a circular container, instead of the traditional cup form, which made it hard to drink out of.
In comparison to Ho Ho Barbeque, which is next door, they provide more roast pork and rice and soy drink is in a traditional cup form for $7.35 including tax.
Service is rushed as it is extremely busy during lunch hours and a long lineup can be seen. The interior is squishy so you may have to wait outside, which may not be ideal when weather is bad.
In comparison to Ho Ho Barbeque, which is usually not busy when Kong Kee Barbeque is busy, they would ask you if that's enough rice and if you want fatty or lean roast pork. And you have the option of veggie or tofu.
Given that I received some fatty portion of roast pork at Kong Kee Barbeque and the veggie had less taste than Ho Ho Barbeque, I would say that I enjoyed the overall experience at Ho Ho Barbeque much better.
I would go back if I just had $5.00 in my pocket, but if I'm looking for better service and more food, I would go to Ho Ho Barbeque.
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