Ho Chiak

33 - 35 Preston St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton
01273 328028

Recent Reviews

DJ L

Good food. Excellent efficient service. Nice friendly people running a well run good value Chinese restaurant.

Julia Musselwhite

Delicious food, great

Antonios Bakouris

Just tried first time as takeaway - disappointed - too expensive for the size of portions which are much smaller than the average Chinese - taste was ok - vegy sping rolls of lowest quality really, prawn and pork chow mein with only bits of pork and 4 prawns !! - absolute robbery I would say ......

Iris Judea

Tasty, tasty, very very tasty!! Beautiful service, staff. The jasmine tea never runs dry. Highly recommend.Vegetarian options: Aubergine, tofu - tasty but there's clearly more absolutely for meat eaters.

Andros Michael

One of our favourite places.food great ,reasonable, been going there for years.

Ilke Kartal

If you want a well-priced meal that’s actually going to fill you up, I definitely recommend Ho Chiak. The portions are big, the prices are reasonable, and the food is absolutely delicious. Every dish comes with a choice of rice, or a type of noodles. The staff is kind and attentive. I will definitely be going again.

Alienqueen

Been one of my favourite Chinese for years, Im a bit of regular, their noodle soups are the best, staff are always lovely, and food is

Paul Thompson

My only problem, is you have to have the rice even if you don’t eat it. Other wise the best Chicken Kung Po I have had eonsDietary restrictions: I am on insulin so I have to be careful with carbs, so no rice so I could have noodles

Roam893

The menu is vast and terrifying containing elements of pig intestines, chicken heads etc. The fried rice wasn't, neither were the prawns. The waitress found English challenging at best and was unable to understand questions about the menu. Hence our stab in the dark choices. Prawn fried rice (it wasn't) and egg fried rice and Kung Po chicken. I had the ghandis revenge shortly after so money well spent - not.

Yitpeng Ong

Everyone who served us were friendly and helpful. The fried rice and sambal belacan are my favorites. The fried vegetables are done just right - lightly fried and crunchy. Soups (we had hot and sour soup and a vegetable soup) are well balanced. They do Teh Tarik too!We had Malaysian laksa and Singapore fried bee hoon too but did not like it much. The laksa broth lacks flavour and the Singapore fried bee hoon is flavoured with curry powder which is not what we’ve expected.Overall, food is good. And if you are in Brighton and want a flavour of Malaysia, I would recommend it

Jack Roberts

Lovely Chinese restaurant, doing good value malay-chinese flavours. Lovely staff, very welcoming! Get the satay and ma po ?

Lady R

Had a lovely time here. Great tasting food and the service was impeccable. The young man who served us was very friendly. Already recommended to family and

Law Willy

The food were very good, just a plate of rice going with the vegetable was a bit odd?. It was late lunch. The fried rice was very tasty. Vegetable fresh. The Beef noodle didn’t have enough ‘wok chi’ else it would be 5 stars. I am glad there are so many good tasting and affordable Chinese restaurants in UK nowadays. Keep up the good work!

Areza Stephenson

Last night (29 Aug 23) in Brighton, we decided to try the Malaysian Chinese Restaurant called Ho Chiak. It was a last minute holiday plan for my family to meet up with another family friends as they were holidaying there. This restaurant was just up the street from the airbnb that we rented. What a lucky find for us!The food was in great portion & most dishes come with rice. We ordered loads as we were hungry.The service was good. Very friendly staff. I chatted a little with the man who was serving us (I forgot his name but think he was the boss-man) He was from Ipoh & was so happy to see us. The lady (who look like the bigger-boss) was also very friendly & happy to serve. She even offered to take photo for us, hence the group photo.Drop by if you are in Brighton. So nice to see a homie & enjoy their food with Teh-tarik or Soya milk drink.. So lush!

Christian Schmitt

On our tour of England, we had the best Asian food here.The selection of dishes is large but clearly arranged.The staff is very nice and happy to help.We will be happy to come back.The Germans;-)

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