As a «Chinese Food Expert» I have to say this pretty good food, fast and inexpensive. Tends to be more on the oily side so my partner orders«less oil» and I like it just the way it is! we love it…
R L.
Tu valoración: 2 HOWARD BEACH, NY
Terrible food. I ordered from this place once, when i first moved to the area, and I will never go back. The fried rice is not even fried rice, it was yellow rice. I’ve been to some bad Chinese Take Out places but this one has to be the worst 5 I’ve EVER been to.
Annette M.
Tu valoración: 1 HOWARD BEACH, NY
Ok so the only reason i ordered food from here was because my neighborhood chinese place doesnt open on sundays. The food here is horrible. The beef lo mein was so greasy. The beef and broccoli had to be the worst. The beef tasted weird and that should have been enough for me to throw it away. I got really sick later that night and the worst stomach pain of my life. Do not eat here. Especially the meat.
Sheon B.
Tu valoración: 3 GLEN OAKS, NY
The A train was only running to Howard Beach this past weekend and I was really hungry and found Fuleen Palace. Fuleen Palace is your typical Chinese take out joints. We all know what this consists of so I won’t go in to detail on that. I ordered the sesame chicken lunch special and it was ok. Nothing to go out of your way for. The chicken was on par with the thousands of other take out places and the fried rice was blaahhhhh. Fuleen Palace will not fail your craving for typical chinese take out but its just ehhhh-ok.
The Daily Special s.
Tu valoración: 4 Queens, NY
I’m liking Fuleen Palace, it’s a bit hidden but the food is what you come to expect from Americanized Chinese food. Cheap, simple and fast. I’m a fan and will definitely order from them again!
Albert H.
Tu valoración: 3 New York, NY
Yes, I did eat here. Yes, I did review it. What? Fuleen Palace was my last meal in NYC. Well, no. Really, I didn’t get around to eating it until I was somewhere over Michigan, but it was my last taste of NYC. What a way to end my trip, right? Somewhere along the looooong subway ride to JFK, I realized that I had no food for my flight back. Too cheap to pay for either airport or airline food, I resorted to the strip of shops across from Howard Beach station. Gotta be a better deal right? Fuleen Palace has pretty good deal on their lunch specials and I figured it’d keep better than a slice of pizza. Too bad I missed the cut-off time by about 10 minutes. No exceptions! So I had to order at «Dinner» prices and portions. Fuckers. I got a very American Chinese-style General Tso’s chicken. I mean, can you really screw it up that badly? Isn’t it just spicy Orange Chicken? Generally a safe choice. Bonus: they offer the option of brown rice at no extra charge! (What’s up with LA joints charging extra for brown rice? Fuckers.) General Tso came through. Tangy, spicy, sauce-covered um, crust? shell? Whatever. Big portions. Douse it all in hot mustard sauce for an extra sinus-clearing kick to go with the slow burn. You know what I got a huge kick out of? Listening to the semi-fobby Chinese girl who mans the register chopping it up with one Nyoo Yawkuh regulars while I waited for my food. Right out of a movie. Also, chowing down on Chinese fast food led to a fun conversation with the nice old lady seated next to me on my flight. Among the things we chatted about were Sushi and Dim Sum recommendations in LA!