Always argumentative, especially the lady owner. She will not believe your comment their food was spoiled as if the customer deliberately ruin the bought food. There is no trust and honour. Overall, the experience was nightmarish. Perhaps the food can be good at times, but the lady is hell bent to argue as if she is the victim and not the customer who paid for the bad food. Sometimes, i have to wonder why people still go back for punishment.
Jonathan H.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
Ordered take out from here, the BBQ pork is great! Sauce is delicious and the flavour of the pork is just right. The roasted pork on the other hand was overcooked. Not to my liking. Skin was hard and tough when we got it so it’s not fresh either. I guess it is hit or miss. You’re looking at $ 10/pound for each dish. It wasn’t that busy when I went and no line at all, could be just that day or time but at least the place is clean compared to other Chinese bbq places.
Lana D.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
The bbq meats at this place is delicious! Like other reviewers have mentioned, yes it is slightly more expensive than other places, I do find the quality of their food is very good. They have such good variety! In addition to the roasted pork, duck, soya sauce chicken and BBQ pork they also have the various cooked intestines, soya sauce chicken leg, chicken wings, the squid, some sort of sausage, salted free run chicken and a lot of other items. Our go to items are usually BBQ pork, roasted pork if they have ribs and half a chicken. It’s true what another Unilocaler mentioned, if you ask for a lean piece of pork it’s usually very dry. You need to get a bit of fat with that pork. The owners/workers are very nice. They usually chat up my mom a lot when she’s there lol. Definitely pop by here if you want some quality BBQ!
Will T.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
The quality of the BBQ here is great. The only drawback is the price. I find the price per pound could be up to double of other Chinese BBQ joints. That’s why even tho we shop at Sunny Supermarket often, we don’t buy our BBQ here too often. But you do get what your pay for. The half fat half lean BBQ pork(cha siu) have a good smoke, the meat is very soft and tender and the fat melts in your mouth. The meals here are also expensive compare to other BBQ joints. One item meal is $ 8 and two items combo is $ 8.50 before tax. The portion is huge. You get a soup(you can taste the ingredients), vegetables, a whole box of rice with your choice of BBQ meat. There are only 2 tables at the back so it is mostly for take-out. Even though it is on the pricier side, the quality of the BBQ is worth it.
Chris C.
Place rating: 4 Markham, Canada
Brought the roast duck and BBQ pork meal to go for $ 9.60 tax in. Comes with soup, rice and veggies. Portions are huge. Lots of meat and not just lots but good quality cuts too. Its a filling meal. At this price it is higher than most Chinese BBQ joints but as long as the quality is there and the portions are large then you really do get your moneys worth here. Gotta love the name of this place. He He Long — its so easy to remember.
Joanne L.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
I really should have given them a 5 star last time. Yes, they are a tad more expensive than your standard Chinese BBQ joint, but that’s because their Chinese BBQ is outstanding. I came in today and asked for the most tender BBQ pork they could give me, because I just had my wisdom teeth removed and I can’t really chew yet. When my pork was being cut, I could see the meat almost melting beneath the weight of the cleaver because it was so moist and tender. It’s magical stuff.
Ronald P.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
great quality and price. the people are really nice. get the duck and chicken those are the best. the soup is amazing too and vegatibles taste really good.
Alex T.
Place rating: 4 Markham, Canada
I’ve been coming to He He Long for years now. I do all my grocery shopping at the supermarket next door and always pop by here to get my Chinese BBQ fix. Pros: Some of the best BBQ pork in town friendly staff Cons: Prices are high compared to other Chinese BBQ places As I said, I do most of my grocery shopping next door so I’m here on average about once a week. He He Long has some of the best BBQ pork in the city. As always, if you know what you’re doing, you always ask for half and half. It’s always very good every time I get some. I’m also a fan of the steamed free range chicken. The roast pork and BBQ duck are also above average. I recommend though as i do to all my friends, try the BBQ pork, you won’t regret it. The staff here are very friendly. They’re English isn’t the best but they try their best even if you don’t speak Chinese. As a regular, they know me and always strike up conversation with me. The lady at the front is very polite. There is only one thing that keeps this place from being 5 star for me, price. They charge $ 9.50 a pound for BBQ pork. That is by far the most expensive I’ve also seen in the city. Don’t get me wrong, it is worth every cent, but it’s very pricey compared to other Chinese BBQ places. They have a monopoly here because there’s no other Chinese BBQ place even remotely near by. Still, like I said, it’s worth every cent. Just wish it didn’t hit my wallet so hard every time. If you live in the Finch and Leslie area or anywhere near by, this is the place to go to get your Chinese BBQ fix. Try the BBQ pork, you won’t be disappointed. Oh yes, like most Chinese establishments, bring cash. They do not accept any other form of payment.
James K.
Place rating: 4 North York, Canada
An enthusiastic 4 stars for the«half fat» bbq pork and for the chicken legs, both of which I think are much better than downtown fave, Kom Jug Yuen, that people tend to rave about, but I have repeatedly been unimpressed by. I’m not as much a fan of He He Long’s duck nor their crispy roast pork(see my other reviews for THEBEST roast pork anywhere) but I do love their char siu pork! TIP for my fellow white folk, who may be unfamiliar with ordering Chinese bbq pork — DONOT request it extra lean! Extra lean pork is drier and has less flavour than the«half fat» portions of the pig. It seems that white folks demand the lean so often that I typically have to repeat my request for the«half fat» pork several times before I am believed :) This is one of my very favorite places to get bbq pork anywhere in the city, and it is just a super-tiny take-out-only joint, but I have yet to be disappointed. Cheers, .James.
Doro G.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Have been going here for years! I feel like it used to taste better but still go here for my Chinese BBQ fix.
Deb P.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
I was really craving some BBQ pork and chicken. This place satisfies my craving. I chose well today — the glaze on the pork was good(not too sweet) and I chose a lean piece which had loads of flavour. Chicken was ok — pork is better. It is expensive, but satisfies the craving until my next visit to HK.
Johnny L.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
Odd name but good Chinese BBQ He He Long is located in the corner of an alley behind the Sunny Supermarket. Though its location is a bit odd(as is its name), the place itself is rather larger than I thought. This one isn’t like other Chinese BBQ spots as it has a decent sized dining area, though no one ever really seems to stay for that. The menu consists of all your Chinese staples for around the average price. The place garners 3 stars mainly because I find it difficult to differentiate this place from many other Chinese BBQ Takeouts. This also happens to be one of the few if you live by the Yonge/Finch area. BBQ Pork was very good. I thought it had some of the better BBQ pork I’ve tasted. The meat is so tender and glazed with charsiu sauce that made every little swirl around your mouth as you chew that much more wonderful. The Roast Duck was meh. Just like every other roast duck you can get, yet slightly more expensive. The Roasted Sucking Pig was very good as well. The butcher will actually remove the skin that he doesn’t deem good, and cut up some fresh crispy skin for you! Great service! Nothing special but that doesn’t mean it’s not good. Located around back so you might have to drive around or you’ll miss it.(Next to the Chinese Hakka place). I believe there is a Chinese BBQ in the shopping plaza directly across the entrance to Sunny Supermarket, but I can’t remember. Anyways, it doesn’t matter as I’m sure you’ll find this one will do just fine. :) P. S. Closed Wednesday
Raymond W.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Just because it’s your name, doesn’t necessarily mean you should have it named after you. It is difficult to take seriously a hole in the wall Chinese BBQ with such a ridiculously sounding title… that is until you tried the duck. Okay, it’s not Peking Duck quality, and the birds are not serialized from birth to keep track of quality, and there are certainly no time wasted on decorum, but for a local BBQ place where one can purchase a duck, half a duck, chicken, BBQ pork, duck liver, sausages, tofu, and a simple rice takeaway, there are no competition within a 3 km radius. Hell, you can even order a whole suckling roast pig, as long as you give them a week’s notice. and presumably some kind of deposit. The idea of not having a whole pig available immediately for the buying is somehow comforting. There’s little doubt to quality as He He Long has endured in this unforgiving plaza for as long as I can remember. I’ve known people who live in houses located in the dreamland neighborhood of Bridal Path endure treacherous journeys in their Range Rovers and S-class to compete for specific parts of whatever animal available here. The duck livers sells quickly, usually nothing left by 3pm. It would do this place great injustice to further describe He He Long, you either like it or your don’t, and mostly all patrons are locals. It’s not the reason to visit this plaza, but it would be unreasonable to come here and not buy something from this BBQ joint! Blame only yourself if you need to ask where this place is, and what you receive in return is a look of awkwardness.
Kelvin T.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
Mom and pap store. Good tofu and bbq roast pork. Here’s the skinny by ranking of roast pork based on taste. 1. Peak Restaurant First Markham Place 2. Kom Juk Yuen 3. He He Based on price Kom Juk Yuen is first both the later are expensive for bbq.
Josephine T.
Place rating: 5 North York, Canada
You need to try this little hidden gem. They only do take out and their BBQ pork(cha siu) is out of this world. My family only eats their BBQ pork and would not eat anywhere else. Try their pig –a new one is always hanging in the front of the store. They are always fresh. The skin is so crunchy. If you want to take it home, make sure you cut the corners of the box so that it will breath or else the skin will not be crunchy when you get home. Better yet, leave this box open while you are driving. It’s from condensation because of how hot the pig is. At around 4pm you’ll see a lineup of people, all of a sudden. They know that the pig is just about to come out so they will buy it for dinner. I don’t know how many pigs they sell a day but it must be alot. There are 3 tables in the store for people who just want a fast lunch. You can get a BBQ plate with rice and some vegetables for around $ 6. You can also order the BBQ stuff by the pound. You can even pick the piece of meat, if you know what you are doing. Try BBQ stuff fatter because the meat around it taste softer, even though you might be on a diet. There’s alot of BBQ places out there but there must a something about a place that only sells BBQ food. It means they are the best at this one thing. Bring some home. You will not be sorry.
Joanne W.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
I’ve gone to this place so many times because I use to live in this area. After moving to Scarborough for a while, my parents stopped coming here because it was too out of the way. However, every time I come back here, I am amazed by the amazing«cha siu» that they offer. The owners are also quite friendly. Every time I go, they always smile and stop having a great conversation with me.