Wes Huff
The storefront makes it look really small but so it wasn’t my first choice come to find out they have a huge bar and plenty of tables. Now it’s my go-to.
The food is always excellent, good portions and freshly made. The wonton soup is packed with pork and veggies. Not sparse like other places.
The drinks are good, barstools cozy, and you can play Keno.
Tons of parking.
… moreNick Petit
Food is good but they removed the “Number Plates” from the menu. Without those I’ll go somewhere else.
… moreMichele Monahan
Went for lunch. Waiter very nice. General Gau no seasoning-not even mildly Spicy. Cooked to perfect chicken jerky. The most overdone chicken ever with no taste. With tip almost 50.00 for absolutely awful food. My diet soda came out of a can for over $3.00.
… moreTyler Isabelle
I must have went on a good day at first. Very hit or miss! The chicken fingers are very clearly from yesterday (or older) with a double or triple coating of batter and a hard as rock chicken inside. Hard to order due to all the Keno players who are prioritized. The wait for takeout is way too long for the quality.
… moreFair NBalanced
Great food. Good cooks reasonable prices. Awesome noodles!
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… moreDee
Omg-The right hand doesn’t know what the left hand is doing!
We walked in on a Thursday at approximately 3:15 pm. There were 5 customers in the place—-3 at the bar and 2 at a table in the restaurant.
The waiter brought over a couple of menus and asked what we wanted to drink. We asked for tea and he said we don’t have tea. We got ice water with lemon instead. Minutes later a women came with the 2 waters and I mentioned it was odd not to offer tea at a Chinese restaurant—she said we have tea. A few minutes later the tea came.
We ordered a pu pu platter for $29.99. The food was very greasy. Both the beef sticks and the boneless pork strips were so tough you couldn’t cut it with the knife provided nor could you chew with a mouth full of teeth!!
The chicken wings had virtually no meat on the bones —fried to a crisp. The fried shrimp was fishy!!
In fairness, the egg roll was eatable.
No fortune cookies offered.
This please is really a bar—not an eating restaurant!
We overheard the waiter discussing with another customer that he forgot to charge $3 after they already paid the slip with a credit card. Thank goodness they were not busy—they would never be able to handle.
… moreJoe Peluso
The portions are always very generous. And the quality of their food has actually gotten better over time. They’ve really improved their pork fried rice too. The traditional slightly fried rice flavor, as well as lots of nice chunks of clean fat free seasoned pork, bean sprouts, fried onions, etc. It was the best rice we had in a long time. Nice job Good Fortune! Thank you and keep up the good work.
… moreShaylah Baiarrio
The staff is a tight little group of people that you can tell genuinely enjoy each other’s company, the drinks were perfect, especially considering I walked in with no idea what I wanted and the bartender instinctively just fixed me a drink and nailed it!! The food was delicious and fresh and the portions were a good size for the price, which was also very fair I would say. All around a good experience and I will be going back soon!!
… moreWilliam Sullivan
Live close by, but usually go to Familys. Tried it for the first time today. Got a pupu and house fried rice. The good: staff was friendly, golden fingers were great, wings were good, goons were ok. Bad: rice was dry, beef teriyaki was closer to beef jerky. Asked for hot mustard, was given a thimble sized container. Portions were smaller than familys as well. Photo below is the full pupu.
… moreL. M.
I celebrated an important milestone in my life here with good friends and it was one of those cozy nights you don’t soon forget. This restaurant is warm, friendly, and hospitable. The food is delicious and overall this small corner restaurant should not be missed. As the name implies you somehow feel “lucky” to be there. Good Fortune is a great place that makes you feel good. I appreciate their contribution to the neighborhood.
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