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Fu Sing - A Delightful Meal Delivery and Restaurant Experience
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Fu Sing

93 reviews

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Hours

Monday, 11:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Tuesday, 11:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Wednesday, 11:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Thursday, 11:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Friday, 11:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Saturday, 11:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Sunday, 11:30 AM - 10:30 PM

About Fu Sing

Fu Sing is a well-known establishment in the heart of New York City, celebrated for its rich history and delectable Chinese cuisine. Since its inception, Fu Sing has become a go-to destination for both locals and visitors seeking authentic flavors and a warm dining experience. Nestled at 4151 Broadway, this charming eatery is open every day from 11:30 AM to 10:30 PM, making it conveniently accessible for lunch and dinner.

  • Authentic Chinese Cuisine: Fu Sing offers a diverse menu that spans various regional flavors of China. From the famous boneless chicken to savory egg rolls and noodle dishes, every bite reflects the rich culinary heritage of Chinese gastronomy.
  • Prominent Specialties: Known for its generous portions,Fu Sing's boneless chicken is particularly praised by customers. The dish is celebrated for its tender meat and perfect balance of flavors that make it a standout choice among their offerings.
  • Dining Experience: While primarily known as a takeout spot, Fu Sing provides a welcoming environment for those who prefer to dine in. The cozy setting, combined with efficient service, ensures a pleasant experience for all visitors.

Fu Sing's commitment to quality is evident in its ingredients and cooking techniques, though some customers have noted a decline in food quality over the years. Despite this, many appreciate the affordability of their menu and the added convenience of delivery options.

Customer Feedback
  • Loyalty and Quality: Many long-time patrons highlight their loyalty to Fu Sing due to its consistent service over the years. The portions are praised as generous, making it a cost-effective option for satisfying cravings.
  • Dedication to Improvement: While there have been some feedback regarding food quality, Fu Sing continues to strive for excellence. Their menu remains extensive, and they cater to various dietary preferences with diverse options on the table.

Fu Sing's contribution to New York City's culinary scene is undeniable. Whether you're a regular or visiting for the first time, this establishment promises an experience steeped in tradition and flavor. For those seeking authentic Chinese cuisine with a focus on value, Fu Sing remains a reliable choice.

Fu Sing Location

4151 Broadway, New York, NY 10033, USA

Customer Reviews

3.0
93 reviews
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Christopher Valentin
Dec 29, 2024

I've been ordering here for 15+ years and the quality has gone significantly down in the last 5 or so years. Food is super oily and is clearly of low quality. Their prices however are rather inexpensive so I guess that's why the food quality is poor. They used to give free egg rolls or soda with order and no longer do, such a shame. Will no longer be ordering here.

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ImBroke Rob
Mar 17, 2024

Best boneless chicken in my opinion they give good portions food is great one of the good ones for chinos uptown

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Luis Moreno
Aug 27, 2021

They have good egg rolls. They're fried in high heat oil so they don't get greasy in the middle while the wrapper skin is light and crunchy. The general tsos meat is good. A little too sweet but still good. Decent amount of sauce. The rice tasted good except for the fact that the onions aren't cooked enough so it has a bit of an oniony taste. Best to pick them out. The pork in the pork fried rice was mostly pork fat. Pick that out as well. The broccoli could have been steamed less.

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Vannessa Rodello
May 13, 2021

We ordered: -General Tso Chicken, was lots of breading and not much sauce -Fried Rice, got yellow rice instead -Cheese Wonton, I asked if they had crab in them and she said yes. I didn't taste any and worse yet their oil was old and overall they were gross and stale (I swear they were double fried with how yellow and grainy the filling was.) -Pork Egg Roll, more wrapper than filling, also gross because the old oil and the filling was very peppery or something It wasn't inedible but there is no way we are going back.

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Eunice P
Sep 05, 2024

Consistently good Asian food. The restaurant is always busy!

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