Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Good for Kids: Yes Good for Groups: Yes
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$ Price range Under $10
1 review
Rodger Maginnis
Mr. Fulton has a split personality.
On the one hand, he makes soul food. Crisp, juicy fried chicken, gooey mac & cheese, buttery mashed potatoes…he does it right.
On the other, he's also got all kinds of Chinese options as well. Cloying sweet & sour chicken, eminently edible lo mein, dry fried rice…he does it mediocre.
So avoid the Chinese food. It's not terrible, but it's very good either. If you go for the soul food, the value can't be beat. $7.50 will get you an OVERFLOWING tin of three items. I recommend the fried chicken, mac & cheese (or baked ziti) and surprisingly fresh green beans. It's enough for two people to share for lunch; if you tell them you're sticking around to eat it, they'll pile it even higher because they don't have to put a lid on it.
And then you get to sit down and watch the craziness that is Downtown Brooklyn, either from one of the window seats, or when it's nice out, I recommend Albee Square. You might even see the guy who's always wearing a furry, fire-engine red suit with a matching furry hat that is at least three feet in diameter.
Or as I like to think of him, the REAL Mr. Fulton.
Mr. Fulton has a split personality.
On the one hand, he makes soul food. Crisp, juicy fried chicken, gooey mac & cheese, buttery mashed potatoes…he does it right.
On the other, he's also got all kinds of Chinese options as well. Cloying sweet & sour chicken, eminently edible lo mein, dry fried rice…he does it mediocre.
So avoid the Chinese food. It's not terrible, but it's very good either. If you go for the soul food, the value can't be beat. $7.50 will get you an OVERFLOWING tin of three items. I recommend the fried chicken, mac & cheese (or baked ziti) and surprisingly fresh green beans. It's enough for two people to share for lunch; if you tell them you're sticking around to eat it, they'll pile it even higher because they don't have to put a lid on it.
And then you get to sit down and watch the craziness that is Downtown Brooklyn, either from one of the window seats, or when it's nice out, I recommend Albee Square. You might even see the guy who's always wearing a furry, fire-engine red suit with a matching furry hat that is at least three feet in diameter.
Or as I like to think of him, the REAL Mr. Fulton.