3.6 – 85 reviews • Chinese restaurant
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Michael King
Had pig liver with rice and vegetables in a sweet sauce. Very good. I want to try the peanut noodles and the fish ball soup next time. Fuzhou food. Thank you.
… morehungry angela
One of the best hidden gems in Chinatown!
This little restaurant is our go-to for authentic Fuzhounese comfort dishes at really great prices. 3 dishes for less than $10? #WorthIt (just make sure to bring cash) You can go in, grab a menu and seat yourself. Call the hostess over once you’re ready to order and chill.
We always get the wonton soup with mini wontons and the peanut butter noodles (pictured).
Other faves have been the oyster pancake which is a crowd fave and many people like the taro cake.
… moreFetch and Retrieve
Lunch at a restaurant serving Fujianese food, which I was unfamiliar with. Very simple, bare bones place for a quick in and out meal.
Pork dumplings – Solid
Peanut butter noodles – Good. Very mild in flavor but nice.
Fishballs – Came out as a soup with meat stuffed in balls of dough. Was expecting something else. But a light, pleasant soup.
Lychee pork – Kind of a higher end version of sweet and sour pork with more emphasis on the sour. Made with deep fried pork and came with tomatoes and broccoli mixed in. Good and would get again.
Fried taro cakes – Mildly flavored with nice texture.
Everything was nice. Overall food was mild and savory. Each table had a squirt bottle of vinegar for garnish. Wish I knew what I should put it on, ha.
Would definitely like to try some of the other items on the menu. A variety of different soups seem to be a highlight at the place.
Excellent prices. Only take cash.
… moreMinami Sensei
The menu prices are wrong. We ordered $3.5+3.5+2+11= 20 but total is 24. We gave her 27 and she didn’t return change. This is expensive price for cheap food. Noodles and peanut butter cost $<1 to make but they charge $8. The lamb with rice, the lamb is cheap part of the animal. Chewy and not appetizing. Won't come here again.
… moreShukun Lin
Great fuzhounese food here! Love the peanut noodles!!! Cash only tho so don’t go with just card.
… moreYiming
Best mini wonton soup in the whole Philly Chinatown. I’m a super fan of Chinese mini wonton soup. Whenever I go to Chinatown, I always have at least one bowl. From my experience, their wonton soup is the best in Chinatown and all the surrounding suburbs around Philly. Get your cash ready though.
The only reason I didn’t give five stars is: they didn’t update the price on the menu. Everything costs a bit more than what’s listed on the menu.
… moreLain
came here since i was a kid to get peanut noodles — always hits the spot everytime. lady also makes me fried eggs on request too. love this place
… moreEstephany Li
My all time favor as a Fuzhou kid from overseas. I don’t care what other people said, they had been my homesick comfort for over few decades. They known for no full service but don’t mean they are rude also they don’t require tip too so why people requesting so much from hard working people , they are busy help so help yourselves. Food always consistent, quick on point that’s all you need for a casual food place in Chinatown , be thankful they not turn into those pre made meals restaurant and sell you craft made price, be grateful they are still here
… moreJackson K
Food was not good at all. Menu does not include prices, I would ask ahead of time.
… moreSS
Food is fine. But horrible experience, felt like i was scammed. Menu prices listed on the paper menu they provided would have added up to $36. When bill comes around, my party gets told the actual menu price has gone up and there was no indicator of this. Bill became 45 dollars instead. Examples given was the 3.50 peanut noodles were actually 8 dollars. Complete fraud.
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