
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 31151 Dequindre Rd, Madison Heights, MI 48071
Phone: (586) 722-7992
Website: http://www.kungfuchineserestaurant.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: kungfunoodlehousemi.com
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Sounds like the Kung Fu noodle is from the previous owner, which explained why the spicy noodle is weak in spicy level, consider as 香辣 not 麻辣.
We started off with Pork dumplings and the Crystal Shrimp Dumplings. Both were good, but the shrimp dumplings were fantastic! And they come in an adorable dim sum basket!
For my entree I got the spicy beef dumpling soup. It comes out super hot so you might have to wait a bit just to comfortably eat it, but man, once I did, it was so good! Excellent flavor and spice level. Its the Goldilocks amount of spiciness, just right. And the dumplings? Delight! Did I say I like dumplings?
They start to get really busy on the weekend from noon to 1:30pm. It’s not a big place; the bathrooms are clean. The food was good, not oily (however, certain type of dishes are meant to be oily), not heavily seasoned (you can use the soy sauce & chili oil on the table to adjust the flavor), very generous portion, and the carts go around frequently.
I noticed they also have a physical menu to order family style dishes, but you’d definitely have to ask for it. The servers all speak English, though not fluent, so please be respectful and patient. If you speak mandarin or cantonese, then they definitely can respond alot faster. If you know what you like in dim sum, showing photos definitely help, so they can prepare it for you in the kitchen if they’re not on the cart.
I only took a star off because i wished there were more “sweet” options on the pastry cart, the table was kind of sticky, and it would be helpful to include a spoon with the utensils!
Two complaints: wish the waiter came around to refill water which never happened. One of the boys busing the table kept taking dirty dishes over a baby which is a huge no no. Bus boy wasn’t aware of his actions but hopefully will be more cognizant in the future
They didnt have a menu when I was there, and not everyone there spoke English. Wasn’t a problem for me as I knew what I wanted and if it wasn’t on the cart, I was still able to have the cart lady placed an order with the kitchen. If you’re unfamiliar with dimsum, try asking for the manager, he speaks English and could help you.
Overall, their dimsum is really good! The har gao has fresh shrimp and was huge! The carrot cake was a favourite and even the braised pork ribs were perfect and not too oily. I can attest the flavour here is authentic! This place does get busy because everyone somehow knows how good it is, so try to come early!
Dim sum is pretty good, not greasy, not too much msg. Pretty standard. Good thing is that there is not a lot of people. Maybe because of the location, so you don’t have to wait like other Dim sum restaurant in metro Detroit. They probably get it from the same supplier anyway. I doubt they make everything in house. They used to have one of the best noddles in Detroit. I will find out next time
Good service, the servers are nice. Lets see how they keep up the quality after a couple more months