Fortune Cookie Open Kitchen
Fortune Cookie Open Kitchen
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
6 reviews
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this place is horrible. don't waste your money here.
we order the 3 roll + soup or salad lunch special for $7.50 and one order of the chicken sesame chicken lunch special with egg roll for around $6.xx.
before i review the food, the food took forever to come. we ordered at 218pm and the food got here at 345pm. the place was about a 1.3 miles away.
all of the sushi rolls were super duper tiny!!!!!! they barely had any rice and the rice was all hard!!! the rice was either undercooked or cold or something. not sure. all of the crunch from the tempura was all soggy. the sushi tasted old and wasn't fresh at all.
we got:
spicy tuna with crunch – this roll was super small and the crunch wasn't even crunchy! they barely gave any crunch! lack of rice/old rice.
spicy salmon – fish did not taste fresh. lack of rice/old rice. roll was super tiny.
shrimp tempura – tempura was all soggy. rice was old and roll was all cold/not fresh. roll was super tiny.
chicken tempura – tempura was all soggy. rice was old and roll was all cold/not fresh. roll was super tiny.
alaska – salmon was surprisingly okay. rice was old and roll was super tiny.
eel avocado – eel was not fresh at all. roll was tiny and rice was old.
egg roll – just okay. tasted like any normal egg roll except it was cold bc my good took forever to come!
wonton soup – wontons are the typical chinese take out wontons. massive skin/dough and no meat. otherwise, was just what i expected.
miso soup – okay. tasted how i imagined it would taste. nothing special.
didn't try the sesame chicken yet, but i'm not expecting much.
also, we placed two orders on seamless. the first order they had the sushi lunch specials and the rice/noodle lunch specials. all of a sudden, when we placed the second order, the rice/noodle specials disappeared.
not sure if it was a coincidence or not, but we got a stomachache afterwards.
This used to be a decent place. It is now total crap. Please do not waste your money here. I picked up a bunch of food deciding to give it one more chance and i was shocked by how bad it was. I wish it was good as i live nearby but its now garbage. They are fast and friendly but the food is terrible. Im sure they make some decent dishes but it has gone down hill. Shame
Chicken, beef, pork, and noodles – yum yum yum!
White rice, brown rice, fried rice – I'm not done!
Everyone loves Chinese food, and every loves fortune cookies (unless you get some really weird fortune that says something like, "Order more Chinese food; you'll be hungry later), then give this place a go if you're in the area!
This place is definitely priced as a great take-out spot; the inside service and decor I can not comment on since I've never eaten inside. The food on the other hand, is something worth talking about!
Their roast pork lo mein is totally off the chain! I'm not sure if it was the mushrooms they added to it, or the sauce, but MAN it was tasty as could be! The portions are HUGE, just like most places, but it's worth the slightly higher price point.
Try the spring roll – it's crispy, not as greasy, and a healthier pick over an egg roll any day.
For take out Chinese in Brooklyn, This is my favorite place. Its been on my corner since I was a little kid, and always loved the smell of its delicacies wafting down my street. My favorite has definitely got to be the boneless spare ribs, wonton soup, pork fried rice and the rest of the staple dishes. I have to give this place a shout out, I ordered from them last night.
Cheap bargain sushi that isn't terrible. Pretty quiet and small. Interior doesn't have a lot going on- not much atmosphere. Maybe a little divey but we enjoyed our meal and the prices are pretty congruent with what is offered. Sometimes even cheaper.
All you can eat sushi ($18.99) is the way to go. Still haven't tried the Chinese food. We had a Groupon which made it an extra good deal. Be aware that they will charge you for any leftover I eaten items. This policy might bother you but i like it.
I really wanted to love this place. I really did.
My boyfriend and I were looking for a Chinese takeout place and came across this one on Yelp. They have a great menu and we went with orange chicken and sesame chicken with crab rangoons.
My initial impression was great; the food was made fast, tasted amazing and had plenty of extra sauce (which is always a plus). However, I but down on a piece of chicken to find a large bone. Luckily, I did not choke or crack a tooth.
Like I said, I really wanted to like this place but I can't have large bones (or any bones) in my chicken!
The search is still on for a great Chinese place around here.