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Wei Fan
Food is mediocre. The taro and duck rice noodle, soup tastes good and light,and taro is well cooked but the duck is impossible. The soup uses red yeast a red wine as seasoning, so there is a unique taste. No tip is required in this restaurant
… moreWen-Chun Fan
Very authentic Fuzhou comfort food served in basic settings. Everything is served in dsiposable plates or cups, but everything we have tried is so delicious! The stir fried snow pea shoots were very tender and full of flavor. Fish ball soup was piping hot and had about ten fish balls (for only $3). The Fuzhou style spare ribs were deep fried with chunks of taro in a sweet and sour sauce. The veggies in the pork fried rice noodles ($5) were just a tad bitter, which was perfect for the dish. For sure this food has more subtle flavor than say sichuan cuisine, but still outstanding in its own way. Five stars.
… moreTheodore Rael
Ordered duck soup but it was just cut up bones, very little meat and the noodles and broth were very flavorless. The dumplings were decent.
… moreJammy Jams
My go-to fujianese spot in Manhattan Chinatown. Probs the most extensive fujianese menu in the area w food served as good as home cooked. I loved that they actually bother putting vegs, much more balanced meal than almost all other takeout spots. Super affordable, basically everything is ~$10 or less
I come here at least once a week, at times everyday.
… moreNelson Zhu
Located on Division St Chinatown, this local place serves authentic Fuzhounese cuisine all under $10 an order. They all taste great, are affordable, and have good service. Quick eat and go area!
… moreLucia Chan
Walked in on a cold day to find a bustling, warm restaurant. People were chatting and jamming noodles into their mouths. The noodles with peanut sauce (located under appetizers) are savory and nourishing, warm and filling. Grab a fried crueller to go with your stew and dip into it for a fulfilling treat. A great taste of Fukinese cuisine.
… moreBo Wang
Authentic Fujianese food that truly attracts local Fujianese diners. The few that remain in Chinatown.
… moreJoris Peels
Authentic little eatery with incredible prices and super tasty food. Very much no frills but the soups are amazing.
… moreSelena Chen
Very good for breakfast and lunch, also prices are very good compared to other places. I personally like the rice noodles and the soups from here .
… moreLucy Huang
Authentic Fuzhou food. Whole in the wall, cash only. Noodle dishes are like $5
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