Take-out: Yes Bike Parking: Yes Good for Kids: Yes Good for Groups: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
2 reviews
Jenna Wheaton
Recently opened Chinese restaurant. To clarify – Fuzhounese restaurant.
Fuzhounese restaurants usually have the following characteristics: – Lack of ambiance – Lack of nice service (most often interpreted as "rude" by non-Fuzhounese people) – Dishes on the menu (often "Americanized Chinese") do not taste as good
This is one of those places where I go only with my parents for dinner. It's true and authentic Fuzhounese food. No frills. No ordering off the menu allowed. Chinese communication only. Seriously. The English skills of the waiters and waitresses here are terrible. I can't even order a coke without a translation. WHAT?!? I thought Coke was universal word!!
I've been here a few times with my parents. Some highlights of the meals: – Jellyfish – Geoduck (raw) – Razor clams – Crab – Fish – Eel with Black Bean Sauce – Lobster – Noodles – Vegetables – Oyster Pancake
Raw Geoduck is a MUST GET! Otherwise, the parents speak with the waiters and waitresses to see/order what is fresh. I've never been to China… but if I did, I would presume a meal in Fujian would be similar to an dinner experience at this restaurant.
Passing by to see a sign "Grand Opening!" with many colors on a sting outside. I stepped to a new and sparkling restaurant (see photo). Waiter (woman) were very nice. I opted, from a vast menu, Lychee Sour Pork with rice. The word "lychee" made me to try (see photo). It was like Sweet and Sour Pork. But I didn't taste any lychee. Bamboo shoots in the dish gave nice texture and was unusual but overall, it wasn't a successful dish.
Recently opened Chinese restaurant. To clarify – Fuzhounese restaurant.
Fuzhounese restaurants usually have the following characteristics:
– Lack of ambiance
– Lack of nice service (most often interpreted as "rude" by non-Fuzhounese people)
– Dishes on the menu (often "Americanized Chinese") do not taste as good
This is one of those places where I go only with my parents for dinner. It's true and authentic Fuzhounese food. No frills. No ordering off the menu allowed. Chinese communication only. Seriously. The English skills of the waiters and waitresses here are terrible. I can't even order a coke without a translation. WHAT?!? I thought Coke was universal word!!
I've been here a few times with my parents. Some highlights of the meals:
– Jellyfish
– Geoduck (raw)
– Razor clams
– Crab
– Fish
– Eel with Black Bean Sauce
– Lobster
– Noodles
– Vegetables
– Oyster Pancake
Pictures:
– yelp.com/biz_photos/chan…
– yelp.com/biz_photos/chan…
Raw Geoduck is a MUST GET! Otherwise, the parents speak with the waiters and waitresses to see/order what is fresh. I've never been to China… but if I did, I would presume a meal in Fujian would be similar to an dinner experience at this restaurant.
ENJOY!!
Passing by to see a sign "Grand Opening!" with many colors on a sting outside. I stepped to a new and sparkling restaurant (see photo). Waiter (woman) were very nice.
I opted, from a vast menu, Lychee Sour Pork with rice. The word "lychee" made me to try (see photo). It was like Sweet and Sour Pork. But I didn't taste any lychee. Bamboo shoots in the dish gave nice texture and was unusual but overall, it wasn't a successful dish.