Submitted by Mi. Na on 01/29/2022
The food is delicious and the portions are big! Service is prompt and servers try to seat you quickly. Bathrooms are clean! A must-go place to visit in China Town (Rush Hour!!)!
A great Chinese restaurant in Chinatown with the Cali vibe of having also been a place where Jackie Chan shot the Rush Hour movie. Good food, classic dishes, good service.
Submitted by Sue Ream on 07/16/2022
Ambience is good, servers are very quick to take your order and are nice... Food is average though... taste and flavour are not very exciting ... Bur portion size if big... we ordered dinner specials and they give complementary soup, fried shrimp and spring rolls... which were very good... buy main course of Lemon Chicken, Kung Pao Chicken, and chowmien wasn't tasteful...
I think food can improve a lot...
Submitted by Mayuresh Anand on 07/03/2022
this Place was such a disappointment. I ordered the most expensive item on the menu, 27$ dollars for fried fish and clam. it came out with just balls of batters and wasn’t even edible. since I couldn’t eat it and was still hungry, I ordered a half-roasted duck. the duck was incredibly dry and again not even edible. I paid 50$ for two nonedible plates. we went to burger king after.
Submitted by Duc Le on 07/01/2022
Food is delivered fast. I don’t know how they can do that for Chinese food. Taste is great, service is good, and weekday lunch is not crowded and parking is easy.
The only draw back is no one knows where Jackie Chan sat for Rush Hour movie shooting while it advertises the scene here.
Friend wonton with cheese is really not Chinese foods but fusion. It is one of the greatest inventions of Chinese here. And the chili sauce actually does not go well with any Chinese food, I don’t know why they chose to use this.
We got 2 identical fortune cookies, that is also very rare.
Submitted by Richard Wu on 06/19/2022
Great food at an affordable price. The staff was very sweet and even offered to take photos of us around the restaurant (me and my partner are big rush hour fans).
We order the orange chicken dinner, chow fun, and fried squid with spicy salt. All were delicious.
Submitted by Tina Ho on 03/24/2022
Ordered one of the lunch specials and it was wayyy too much food for one person. It was good.
Expect Americanized Chinese food. The orange chicken was the crrrunchiest. They serve rice enough for 3 people.
Service was super friendly, quick, and best of all, there was a restroom!
Submitted by Vivian Lee on 03/09/2022
I've been eats in there for only once time a year and reason a good affordable sale price to save your time are better ever than other one in the China Town restaurants are to of too expensive because of to other prices starts from $10 to $30
Submitted by J. Salinas on 02/06/2022
Went in there after finding out that this is the ones featured in rush hour. The place is pretty cool with a quick service. I went for take out and I really enjoyed the pork fried rice I took. My wife took the chicken fried rice which was great as well along with kung Pao chicken. The menu said that the kung Pao chicken was spicy but I would say it is more sweet than hot. Definitely a must try as the taste of all the dishes were pretty great. We also took the steamed dumplings but that was a bit average for my taste.
Submitted by Binit Banerjee on 01/19/2022
I love Foo-Chow. Always a pleasant experience. The staff is friendly and the food is just amazing. My favorite is there house special chow mein mongolian beef and lemon chicken. It's so good. It's one of our family favorites.
Submitted by Ambar Varela on 07/30/2021