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Welcome to Fu Yuan Kitchen

Fu Yuan Kitchen, located in Brooklyn, NY, is a casual Chinese restaurant known for its fresh and made-to-order dishes. With a no-frills atmosphere, customers can enjoy a variety of steamed rice noodle rolls, fried dumplings, and congee. The restaurant offers a unique dining experience where customers receive a buzzer to collect their food once ready. Despite the simple setting, Fu Yuan Kitchen impresses with its affordable prices and generous portion sizes. Customers rave about the delicious roast duck, shrimp rice rolls, and fish ball rice noodles. Overall, Fu Yuan Kitchen delivers tasty Chinese cuisine in a laid-back environment that keeps customers coming back for more.

LOCATIONS
  • Fu Yuan Kitchen
    2021 86th St, Brooklyn, NY 11214, United States
    2021 86th St, Brooklyn, NY 11214, United States Hotline: +1 718-618-0963

Introducing Fu Yuan Kitchen, a Chinese restaurant located on 2021 86th St in Brooklyn, NY. With limited vegetarian options, this casual spot is perfect for groups looking for a delicious and affordable meal. Street parking is available, and free Wi-Fi makes it convenient for guests.

Customer reviews rave about the fresh and made-to-order dishes at Fu Yuan Kitchen. From roast duck to wontons to porridge, every dish is packed with flavor. The menu offers a variety of options, including shrimp rice rolls, beef with egg, fish ball rice rolls, and more. The portions are generous, and the prices are reasonable, even after inflation.

One standout feature of Fu Yuan Kitchen is their steamed rice noodle rolls, known as cherng fun. Customers particularly enjoy the different varieties available, including the stone mill version and the curry fish ball rice noodle. While some dishes may be hit or miss, the overall quality and affordability make this restaurant a popular choice for breakfast or lunch.

Whether you're grabbing a quick bite to go or dining in, Fu Yuan Kitchen offers a casual and friendly atmosphere. The self-seating arrangement and counter service add to the food court-style experience. Don't miss out on the crispy fried shrimp rolls or the steamed noodles with mix sauce and fish balls, which are customer favorites.

If you're looking for a no-frills dining experience with delicious Chinese cuisine, Fu Yuan Kitchen is the place to be. With a focus on fresh ingredients, generous portions, and affordable prices, this restaurant is a must-visit for food enthusiasts in Brooklyn.

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Karen N.
Karen N.

The food was amazing, the service was good, but there is nothing special about the atmosphere. It is not a table service type of restaurant. You order your food, and they give you a buzzer. Once the buzzer rings, you go get your food. I'll be back!!

Liping X.
Liping X.

The roast duck taste is good, the wonton is good, and the porridge is also good. They look very busy and often queue up, but they don't have to wait too long for the meal.

Jacquelyn C.
Jacquelyn C.

4.5 I'm guessing it's a hit or miss for people with the ratings. It's a no frills, cheap and fresh meal! I ordered two shrimp rice rolls, one beef with egg, and the fish ball rice rolls. I got my order in about 10 minutes. The sauce to rice noodle ratio was perfect in the fish ball rice noodles. The shrimp rolls and beef roll were good as well.

Bin L.
Bin L.

Came here to order some noodle rolls after Han Wong sold out its breakfast items. The place was narrow but high, making me hear the customer's echoes. There were two people before me making others, who were dining in. After making orders, each party is given a number that beeps when the order is ready. I ordered a Dried Shrimp Rice Noodle Roll, a Sampan congee, a Beef Rice Noodle Roll, and a Fried Dough Rice Noodle Roll. The items were fresh as it made to order. After no one is ordering, the waiter came to the trash bin and changed the bins after the first one was full. There was an air conditioner turned on at 68 degrees.

Patricia C.
Patricia C.

Very freshly made and made per order! Good portion size and price is not bad even after inflation. My kids love their rice noodle with special sauce aka all the sauce except for hot sauce. You have to let the staff ladies know specifically the kinds of sauce you want or do not want in your rice noodles! This will speed up with the ordering process. My kids also love their yummy fried dumplings! The color on the dumpling skin is golden! The dumpling meat is very tasty! I have one kid who only eats the dumpling skin and another kid who only eats the dumpling meat, so getting one order for both kids all works out haha This place gets pretty busy in the weekend, but please be patient with them! Good things come to those who wait! *wink* Note: Price has gone up due to inflation, so ask for the actual price because the menu is outdated!

Michelle W.
Michelle W.

For one they're open during early morning hours! So you can stop by and quickly grab a bite to go or dine in. It's nice and casual, almost food court style. You seat yourself and grab from the counter when ready. We loooove the massive plates that these noodles come in when you dine in! Personal favorites are the steamed noodles with mix sauce and fishballs, beef and egg milled steamed noodles and the fried shrimp rolls that are sooo crispy and flaky.

Heidi M.
Heidi M.

Love the concept of a casual restaurant specializing in all types of cherng fun (steamed rice noodle rolls) but I think execution on quality could be a bit better. I came in to eat this past Saturday and ordered the roast pork rice noodle roll (stone mill version) and the curry fish ball rice noodle. For the roast pork one, the guy taking our order recommended the stone mill version so we went with it but I feel like I personally would've liked the steamed version (the kind you find at dim sum) or fabric steamed version (perhaps more soft and silky). Stone mill was just okay; nothing particularly amazing and I'm usually a fan of the dim sum style one anyway. As for the curry fish ball one, the mixed sauces is usually the star of the dish but I found the sauce to be too watery and the fish balls too doughy (fake). Still, I love that they offer 3 styles of these rice noodles here - typically you can only find one style per restaurant. If I lived closer I'd frequently return to try the others. I'm sure they have better ones than the two I've tried. PLUS prices are pretty low, making it a really affordable breakfast/lunch spot!