Simple setting for Chinese classics served from a counter in takeout boxes (limited seating).
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
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Reviews
The food. We ordered 3 dinner combos and we reached $45 so we ended up getting a free side: combo of 1/2 eggrolls and 1/2 wontons. I gave it 4 stars because of the meat, I feel it needed more sauce/spice. I also couldn’t tell the difference between the general chicken and orange chicken. However, the rice and chow mein were good. The portions make this very worth the price and we ended up saving so much food, we have dinner for the next day.
I saw the review on the wall say “if you have $40 and this place, you can feed an army.” I’d have to say you can’t feed an army but for sure a family. Totally worth!
The only things that were still good were the fried rice and the noodles, both had good flavor and the right texture. But I ordered the beef, and that’s where everything went downhill. From the very first bite, I could tell it didn’t taste like real beef. The flavor was strange, more like a processed meat or sausage than actual steak. The texture also felt off, and honestly it made me not want to keep eating it.
I’m not sure if they changed recipes, suppliers, or if I just got a bad serving that day, but it definitely wasn’t what I remembered from before.
The place is still convenient for quick Chinese take-out, and simple dishes like rice and noodles are fine… but at least during my visit, the beef was a big disappointment.
Hopefully they improve the quality of the proteins, because the place has potential, but this time the experience just wasn’t good.
Hot, fresh, delicious and the lovely ladies who run the front of the shop are nice as can be.
As for the food let’s just say this place has the best and biggest portions of really good Chinese food.
Egg rolls are so crisp and hot every time. Chow mein is amazing. But my go to is always the sweet and sour chicken, you just can’t go wrong when it comes to this place no matter what you order, you know you’ll be full and most likely have some leftover for later.
All this at a really decent price earns 5 stars from me!!
Their fried shrimp and fried chicken are perfectly battered and crispy. They aren’t like a lot of Chinese restaurants that are more batter than meat. Their lunch and dinner plates are the perfect choice because you get to have fried rice, udon noodles, an egg roll and a wonton with your entrée. You get large portions for what you pay for. Every time we order we have gotten a free add on which is always a pleasant bonus. Definitely will come here again!!
I do with they offered delivery, however you can call ahead to place an order for pick up.
Keep in mind, (as of December 2021) this place is take-out/to-go ONLY. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many restaurants had to adjust their dine-in restrictions and with this place already being very small as is, it makes total sense. But don’t let that stop you from ordering here because the amount of food they give you here in no joke. I arrived during the afternoon of Saturday 12/18/2021 @ 3:45pm and knew exactly what I wanted.
I went with two (2) their “Dinner Combo” (priced at a very reasonable $12.50 + tax); one with Orange Chicken and the other with Beef Broccoli. The sides included with the main entrees are a very generous portion of Chow Mein, Chicken Fried Rice, Egg Roll, Crab Cheese Wonton, sweet & sour sauce, and a few packets of soy sauce. After I placed my order, it took them less than 15 minutes until it was handed me. I have to admit, both of these entrees weighed about 2 lbs. (32 oz.) each!
After I made the trek home, I was absolutely wowed by how much food they give you here. It was absolutely over-the-top to a whole other level. The Chow Mein itself had the thicker noodles but were a bit on the salty side. The chicken fried rice was moist and actually had large chunks of chicken in it but also quite salty. The beef broccoli was delicious though as the beef was seasoned to perfection while the sauce hit the spot with crunchy stalks of broccoli. I also liked the Orange Chicken but it had too much sweetness for my liking. The egg roll was crispy and just average to me. Finally, the crab cheese wonton was good but too burnt and not enough filling inside.
With that said and done, your money goes a very long way at “Fortune Chinese Food”. Being able to enjoy leftovers that carry you a few days after visiting the restaurant is always a good thing. Keep in mind that if you want to take advantage of the Lunch Combo (for $10), that is from 11am-3pm while the Dinner Combo (for $12.50) is from 3-9pm. They are closed on Mondays. Overall, the food here is above average, my only dilemma is the amount of MSG in this but it is Chinese comfort food at its finest. My rating for Fortune Chinese Food, four stars.