King Hua
King Hua is a asian restaurant in Bayside, Virginia Beach, located at 752 Independence Blvd. Chinese kitchen on Independence Boulevard in Haygood, serving orange chicken and kung pao classics with custom low-sodium preparation on request.
King Hua is a family-style Chinese kitchen on Independence Boulevard in the Haygood area, working through the classics — sweet and sour shrimp, orange chicken, kung pao chicken, sesame chicken — with a stated custom-preparation option for lower-sodium, mildly seasoned versions of the same dishes.
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- Address: 752 Independence Blvd, Virginia Beach, VA
- Phone: (757) 518-0612
- Website: https://kinghuava.com/
Last verified 2026-07-10.
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