House of Hui's

Experience authentic Asian cuisine at House of Hui's Restaurant in Brooklyn Center. Enjoy large portions of your favorites like cream cheese wontons, orange chicken, chow mein, and more in a welcoming atmosphere. Call +1 763-560-0240 for reservations!

Welcome to House of Hui's

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House of Hui's
House of Hui's
House of Hui's
House of Hui's

House of Hui's Restaurant invites you into a warm and welcoming atmosphere dedicated to delivering delightful Chinese cuisine. Nestled at 6822 N Humboldt Ave in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, this gem serves up an array of beloved dishes that entice both locals and visitors alike. Known for their rich flavors and generous portions, House of Hui's creates a communal dining experience; perfect for sharing a meal with friends or family. Enjoy classics like cream cheese wontons and orange chicken, all crafted with care and a touch of authenticity. Whether dining in or taking out, feel the laid-back vibe of this neighborhood favorite that keeps customers coming back for more.

Location & Contact

Address

6822 N Humboldt Ave, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430, United States

Phone

+1 763-560-0240

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About

House of Hui's
House of Hui's
House of Hui's
House of Hui's

At House of Hui's, the heart of the restaurant lies in community and culinary dedication. Established in Brooklyn Center, House of Hui's quickly became renowned for its authentic Chinese dishes complemented by generous portions. The bustling kitchen prepares each meal with a commitment to quality, focusing on fresh ingredients that capture traditional flavors. Whether it's savory chow mein or crispy egg foo yung, every bite reflects the passion that drives this local eatery. The restaurant thrives during peak times, particularly on Saturdays at 4 PM when it reaches full capacity, showcasing its popularity within the neighborhood.

For those seeking the best value, House of Hui's offers a delightful average price of just over $5, making it an economical choice without sacrificing taste. Customers can also enjoy variety with several meal options, from fried rice to an array of soups, ideal for a quick lunch or a family dinner. Beyond the food, House of Hui's fosters a sense of belonging. Regular patrons often share laughter and conversation, making it a hub where new friendships can blossom over shared plates. This isn’t just a place to eat; it's a gathering spot where delicious meals unite families and friends, offering a slice of culture that enhances Brooklyn Center's character.

With a clear vision of holding onto traditional charms while adapting to modern preferences, the restaurant proves effective in providing a fulfilling dining experience that resonates with the soul of the community.

Work Hours

  • SundayClosed
  • Monday11 AM-9 PM
  • Tuesday11 AM-9 PM
  • Wednesday11 AM-9 PM
  • Thursday11 AM-9 PM
  • Friday11 AM-10 PM
  • Saturday11 AM-10 PM

House of Hui's stands out with its diverse menu, offering delectable options that cater to a variety of tastes. From scrumptious appetizers like French Fries and Won Ton Soup to hearty mains such as chicken fried rice and Mongolian beef, every dish promises to satisfy. Guests rave about the cream cheese wontons and sesame chicken, which showcase the kitchen's knack for creating memorable flavors.

The restaurant features a cozy setting paired with large seating capacities, ensuring that families can gather comfortably, even on the busiest Saturday evenings. The friendly staff contributes to the welcoming ambiance, making every visit feel like coming home. House of Hui's strikes a balance between a casual dining experience and a buffet of flavors that will please every palate.

House of Hui's

The exterior of House of Hui's welcomes diners with an approachable charm that reflects its inviting nature. Bright signage beckons from the bustling street, letting passersby know they’re in for a treat. The outdoor area, while modest, often showcases families enjoying meals together, adding vibrancy to the local scene. Inside, a lively atmosphere buzzes with conversation, laughter, and the aromas of freshly cooked dishes that fill the air. Patrons feel at ease in this friendly environment as they enjoy comforting meals. The vibe at House of Hui's fosters a sense of camaraderie, where every visit feels like coming back to an old friend.

Customer Reviews

If you're looking for good food and you're in Brooklyn Center, this is an excellent option. The food has great seasoning and is truly delicious, and the lady who serves you is genuinely kind and friendly. If you're Ecuadorian, I highly recommend the House Special Fried Rice -- it's very similar to what we know as Chaulafan. Definitely recommended.

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Victor S.

The food was delicious and plentiful. I got delivery and the delivery guy was awesome and patient with me as I'm under the weather and that meant a lot to me. BONUS!!!! BAG OF M&M'S and it was my favorite kind. How did they know. First time eating there and surely won't be the last.

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Sheeb G.

Stopped in today and had the best experience! As soon as I entered the restaurant I was kindly greeted and welcomed in. I ordered and Amy said she was going to make it special for me and then gave me two oranges out of the blue. When she brought the food out she gave me a spoon and had me try it to make sure I liked it and it was delicious. It was so hard to wait till I got the food home to dig in. We had the chicken fried rice, sesame chicken, egg rolls and cream cheese puffs. Everything was so delicious and the portions were massive! Photos don't do it any justice! But my favorite part was how proud she was to show me the photos of her family on the walls and she even gave me hug which was so sweet. Wonderful place!!

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Casey M.

The food here is really good. We liked it. We ate in and the food came fast. I'm guessing most of their business is take out so there isn't much room to eat in, and it's a bit awkward. The workers were nice so we were happy to eat in. The previous comments about the hard sell on the cheese wonton's as an appetizer isn't a joke. You will get the hard sell. I certainly said yes. Which was great. They came out quickly and they were delicious. I've never had so much cheese in a wonton before. Give it a try. We had the Kung Pao chicken and the chicken lo mein that we shared. Big portions. Plenty of food for the two of us. I was expecting the Kung Pao to be spicier. Maybe I have to ask? I don't know. But if you get it, don't expect too much spice. We had a delicious meal and will likely try it again when we are in the area. Keep up the good work!

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Augster

Our experience here was pleasant from entering to exiting. The greeting was warm, our food delicious, the portions heaping. The owner and others did a great job making us feel welcome while we waited for our order. And even threw in some extras! Good people here, they seem to really care about their customers!

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F G.

Finally got to try House of Hui's! House special fried rice was fire and the Mongolian beef was so good! Portion is big and the customer service here is one of the best I ever had, they literally treat you like family. The older lady and Prince was incredibly friendly, hooked up some free food as well. This is definitely my new go to for Chinese take out. Highlight is definitely the house special fried rice.

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David V.