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Contribuisci feedbackAwesome food, awesome service, friendly ambiance. I love this restaurant and hope more people find out about this slight hole in the wall gem.
Great food. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $30–50 Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: General TSO's Chicken, Beef with Green Beans
The neighborhood Chinese restaurant you always hope to find. Food is excellent, the owner staff are friendly and welcoming, service is good. They are sandwiched between the Ace Hardware and the Pancake Haus, but don't be deceived by the location, Furi is great.
This is an area I don't get to often, that said, I had a really bad date here about 20 years ago, this lot looked to be the same lot, but it was an Italian restaurant we went to that day, and I didn't see an Italian place, but it was kinda dark and hard to see. The rating for this place is high, too high for a place I never heard of and now I can give you my unfiltered review. This place is nowhere near 4 stars, even 3 stars is generous in my opinion. Service was both fast and friendly, but the food was anything but memorable, at least in a positive way. The Hot and Sour wasn't hot, at all, and was really bland. It did wake up with a little soy sauce and chili sauce, but that was just heat and salt, it was missing that rich chicken broth bottom. I will say, most places give you about 4-5 ounces of soup, this place serves at least 8-10. I had the Mongolian Beef and ordered 5 stars. When I said 5 star the servers face brightened up like I had given them permission to make the dish the way it was intended to be made. When the dish came, I didn't see many chili's which made me question if it was 5 star. It wasn't even a single star. It's clear the kitchen completely ignored the 5-star prompt. This also wasn't Mongolian Beef, it tasted like teriyaki. It was so sweet, it ruined the dish. I know Becky from Edmonds can't handle heat, but the traditional way this dish is made it's hot and spicy, not bland and sweet. Again, the people could not have been nicer, but the meal was a huge letdown. I've been to Chopsticks up the street, and the meal there was much better. I had hoped to have found and underrated gem, but this place is probably closer to deli Chinese like Safeway, it's not real restaurant quality. This was seriously a 1 star meal, but everyone was so nice I'll give a bump for kindness, that said. It's time to infuse flavor in you menu.
This is a great restaurant. When you enter, the place is nicely decorated with colorful cushions on the chairs and attentive service. I have been here over ten times and love the service and food. The wonton soup is wonderful. I have ordered the soup, the broth the wonton soup has is so good. The wontons are flavorful and I could make a meal out of this. I have also ordered both fish and honey walnut prawns from their dinner menu. I agree that their fried rice has no vegetables. I actually prefer this, to the usual frozen pea and carrots medley added to fried rice at most restaurants. The portion of honey walnut prawns was generous and the walnuts were toasted. In the kitchen range, I believe they have more advanced skills than they offer. I would love to preorder some of the Hakka and complicated dishes this kitchen can put out, over the menu. One positive action, The owner comes out and recognizes you. He is eager to please , such a refreshing experience over other places. The last time I was here, a small boy greeted me and my dining partner. I especially enjoy dining at a place that recognizes you and welcomes your patronage. Both food and service are great, I recommend coming here p.