
Kang Kang Food Court is the kind of place you go to when you want something affordable, filling, and packed with flavor. Their sheng jian bao are crispy on the bottom, juicy on the inside, and honestly one of the most satisfying bites you can get in SGV. It’s casual, fast-paced, and the type of spot you’ll want to bring people to just to watch their reaction after the first bite.
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"If it’s your first visit, start with the sheng jian bao. They’re what put Kang Kang on the map and remain the restaurant’s signature dish. The menu is full of affordable comfort food, making it easy to order a few items and share with the table."
— Eat in SGV Team

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