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The food is always fresh and delicious! We each ordered the family meal which cost $12 each and comes with your choice of hot and sour soup, wonton soup or egg drop soup an egg roll and two cheese puffs, fried or white rice. I ordered fried dumplings and Mongolian Beef. Dad ordered Beef with Vegetab
Pretty place. It is clean and neat. The costumer service was amazing, I tried hot and sour soup is the best I had ever tried. I really love it!!
We were very happy with our meal at Fang’s. Food was flavorful, tasted fresh, and well priced!
Clean, prompt service, and good Chinese food. I had the sweet and sour chicken and it was fried perfectly... a nice, crisp fried batter that tasted like it was fried in fresh oil, not oil that's been used over and over. The chicken was very good. My husband had the house noodle soup and really enjoy
We have always been big fans of Fangs but last night must have been an off night. We got our hot food before our sushi even though we ordered it well in advance of placing our dinner. Sushi did not come out like it normally looks but it was still good. However what was not good was the fried food. I
This place was very enjoyable. For starters we tried their Shrim Spring Rolls. The peanut sauce they had had to be the best peanut sauce I've had in a while. It was awesome. We tried their salmon skin hand roll. They were great. I don't normally get eel sauce on my Salmon Skin handrolls, but it was
This place is hit or miss, at first food was served fresh and well prepared, dine in, but issues with carryout, rice was undercooked, smaller portions. The waiter always has a bad attitude. My recent visit, the food was not fresh, the breading was tough and chewy like it was leftover from the weeke
This is hands down the worst "chinese" food my wife and I have ever had. It has to be difficult to make General Tso's chicken completely devoid of flavor, but somehow they accomplished it. And by the way "Fang," adding a little bit of soy sauce to white rice doesn't make it fried rice. Save yourself
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