
Home of the original Crab Rangoon pizza and other zenfully delicious appetizers, pizzas, rice bowls and desserts. Think Chinese Cheese Sticks, Thai Chicken pizza, and incredible tiki drinks. Fong’s Pizza started in the home of Des Moines’ oldest Chinese restaurant in January of 2009 and moved locations to the East Village of Des Moines in April of 2025. The new location offers expanded seating, a patio, lounge seating, revamped tiki drinks, brand new menu items, and a refresh on some of your existing favorite menu items. Featured on the Travel Channel, Cooking Channel, Pizza Today top 100 Independents and mentioned by Alton Brown as his favorite stop on tour.
Funky mash-up of an old-school Polynesian cocktail lounge & a red-sauce Italian joint.
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Address: 317 E Court Ave, Des Moines, IA 50309
Phone: (515) 323-3333
Website: https://fongspizza.com/
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Garlic Galore pizza was amazing, the sesame chicken and fried rice were spot-on both times, and the fried dumplings were perfectly cooked. Even the NA energy drink was good. Our server, Tristen, was awesome, friendly, and fast, and the whole staff has been great both visits.
It will never be Peace Tree, but I’m excited to make new memories here. Definitely my new go-to spot across the street from work.
And it was all right. I guess i’m just a pepperoni meat lovers fan. All the fancy ingredients, I guess i’m not a big a fan of. I guess I just wanna pepperoni Pizza. But I did want to try their most popular pie.
Ps. It does have beautiful views.
They were having happy hour and any alcoholic drink got a free slice of pizza. We did the MaiTai’s which they limit 2 per person. If you’re a light weight probably makes sense. We got one slice of sausage and one of pepperoni to start. Very thin but good flavor.
In doing some reading it was the Crab Rangoon pizza that Guy came to try so that’s what we did.
Gotta say they do a really good job of their Asian fusion with that. Great flavor. Could have been a bit more imitation krab on it but all in all a great job.
If we were in Des Moines longer we would really like to try some of the other fusion pizzas. Maybe next trip.
The new location is awesome and seats way more people and parking is readily available. Coke products.
I was in town for a conference and staying at the Hilton. There are a few choices for dinner that are closer but I was intrigued by their story so I chose Fong’s and made the trek without leaving the Skywalk for more than 100′.
I thought I was going to order their Crab Rangoon pizza but changed course once I realized how much cream cheese goes into that pie. According to my waiter, their #1 seller (50-70% of all pizzas sold) is their crab Rangoon pizza.
I ordered their second most popular pizza instead: General Tso Chicken Pizza: General Tso sauce, breaded chicken, water chestnuts, baby corn, roasted red pepper, mozzarella, and asiago cheese topped with fresh green onions. It was spectacular and the fusion really worked well. I liked the cracker-thin crust (I don’t usually) and enjoyed how it served as a vehicle to deliver what came across exactly like Chinese food on top of pizza. An unlikely combination without a doubt but it really worked. Were it just a pizza, it would be a decent pizza. Were it just Chinese food, it would be decent Chinese food. Somehow 1+1=3 when it comes to their menu.
It’s worth noting that the waiter told me a little about the history of the place. Apparently they were a family-run Chinese restaurant for 100 years before they were forced to close due to a fire in the apartment building above the restaurant. The family lost interest in the restaurant business in the two years it took to regain their occupancy permit and agreed to sell to a restaurant group. The new owners wanted to do a pizza concept and decided to keep some of the Asian dishes on the menu…just on top of pizzas. They now have 4 locations.
Honestly, this would probably be a 3-4 star place in a city where you would expect to find something wacky like what they do. Put it in the Midwest (Iowa, no less) and they certainly deserve a bump for being so “out there” in such a “not out there” place.