

Crab rangoon & other Chinese classics are supplied at this easygoing, long-standing establishment.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3624 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78209
Phone: (210) 822-9211
Website: http://www.hungfongsa.com/?y_source=1_MTYwNzExNDAtNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
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We saw in the photos that there were LED flags on the ceiling usually lit up and we were excited to see them when we arrived but unfortunately most of the lights had gone out during our visit (the flag designs themselves still remain intact thankfully). The decorations around the restaurant were very pleasant and made the place feel like a cozy home. The staff were also very friendly and welcoming and provided lovely service through our whole experience adding to the warmth of the place. They checked in with us fairly often as well seeing if needed refills or any other servicing.
We weren’t super hungry so we kept it simple and ordered 2 pu pu platers, a chinese hot tea (it comes as a pot; I’m unsure, but I think you could request multiple cups for one pot perhaps?), some soft drinks and my dad and sister decided on the egg drop soup. The food was filling just sharing the platters amongst ourselves (although we found the ribs quite tough and a bit dry, but the food as a whole was flavorful and tasty). They even gave us extra plates so that we could comfortably share and everything stayed pretty warm while we dined (the tea remaining quite hot for some time).
The overall experience of the place had a cheerful, relaxed buzz and I would definitely return and urge others to come visit and support a historical landmark as well!
The egg rolls……are…SO good (I cannot pad up a hand rolled egg roll).
Their shrimp toast is good…bonus points for the lil’ half cherries!
I LOVE their wonton soup – it’s like deconstructed wonton soup and I really enjoyed it! Flavorful but light and gentle (if you add a little chili crisp, it elevates it a notch and is SO good).
The general vibe – family operated, super chill and very retro. I love all of the little details – the clock on the wall near the entrance is SO cool.
Oh – the service is FANTASTIC!
Egg drop soup was absolutely delicious beef and broccoli is my favorite lemon chicken sauce is super tasty and I think the fried rice was absolutely the best.
However the restaurant look wasn’t what I remember. It use to be fancy and so vibrant now it’s look so run down and sad. No music no smiling faces. I hope this place gets revamped. Amazing food thank you
Family and I dined in and ordered:
-3 deluxe plates:
1. Lemon chicken and chicken chow mein
2. Lemon chicken and Mongolian beef
3. Lemon chicken and beef with broccoli
Soups: 2 wonton and 1 egg drop
2 egg roll and 2 cheese rangoon
– shrimp chop suey
– order of Rangoon
– 1 egg roll
-8 oz to go sweet and sour
Deluxe L.C. with chicken chow mein. Lemon chicken is always great here. The chicken is white and juicy. The sauce comes in a small cup and taste like delicious sweet lemon. Chicken chow mein comes with the crunchy fried noodles on top of chicken and veggies in a white sauce. It really had no flavor. Fried rice needed to be dressed with soy sauce and sweet and sour.
Deluxe L.C. with Mongolian beef. The Mongolian beef had no spice at all. The flavor was a bit bland but the sauce tasted nice with the crispy veggies.
Deluxe L.C. with broccoli and beef. There was barely any meat(which is fine) or water chest nuts but plenty of onions, carrots, and broccoli. The meat is sliced very thin and extremely tough and chewy. The veggies are crispy and crunchy. None of the items had seasonings.
Shrimp Chop Suey is usually a hit. This time around all you could taste was salt. It usually comes with fried noodles but not this time. I am guessing it is an extra charge. We did as for some but never got any.
Wonton soup bland. Just tasted like hot water and noodles.
Egg drop soup no flavor even when pepper was added. Not even an egg taste. The consistency is nice and thick.
Egg roll no longer has ginger in it. If it wasn’t for the hot greasy fried wrap it wouldn’t have flavor instead it tasted like greasy fried chicken crust, which is guilty pleasure of mine.
Cheese rangoon has a strong onion flavor and I’m thinking they add like a crab flavoring because there was a small hint of that. The wonton wrapper was not crispy but soggy.
Overall the quality and quantity has gone done and not worth the price.
$89 before tip
Stopped by Hung Fong for a quick takeout fix and walked away with a tale of two dishes.
Shrimp Fried Rice
This one didn’t quite rise to the occasion. The flavor felt a little flat—was soy sauce even invited to the party? The bean sprouts and onions gave it a much-needed lift, but overall, the portion was surprisingly skimpy for a main entrée. Good texture, but left us wanting more… in every sense.
Combination Egg Foo Young (Chicken, Pork, Shrimp)
Now this had promise. The patties were flavorful, and the meat trio played nicely together. But with three generous patties, the gravy situation was a bit stingy. Tasty, yes—but just a few ladles short of greatness
It’s a spot with potential, especially if they can boost the seasoning and show a little more love with the portions and sauces. Would I return? Maybe—but I’d advised when fried rice is ordered advised them to not make the fried rice blonde but you like it brunette with soy sauce if at all possible.