Fung's Kitchen
(713) 779-2288
7320 Southwest Fwy Ste 115
Houston,
TX
77074
29.7022
-95.5163
Neighborhoods: Sharpstown, Westside
Reviews & Ratings for Fung's Kitchen
33 reviews
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possibly best chinese food in town
by dleemci
June 17, 2006
I make it a point to seek out the best chinese food in every major city across the US. Some of the best I've found are in NY's Flushing China Town. But, by far the best Chinese food in the US is in ChinaTown in Los Angeles' Metro Area: Alhambra and Monterey Park where it stretches 5-6 city blocks on each sides of I-10. Fung's kitchen is the only restaurant in Houston that comes very close to the quality of food in LA. However, the only draw back at Fung's kitchen is that they are pricy.
- Pros: Best Chinese Food in town
- Cons: Pricy
Service Needs Improvement
by mikedw
May 01, 2009
Felt like I was being ignored where the two tables around me had lots of attention. No one checked back to see if I needed anything. I had to waive to waitress or waiter to get anything. Had to go to front counter to request my check. Second time this happenned.
- Pros: Food was hot and good
- Cons: Poor Service
Worst place ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by josjas
March 14, 2009
They were hosting 2-3 wedding parties, which made them short on staff. I had a big group of 20, but they were fast with drinks....caution the cups were very small, no free refills on soda nor tea, (they didn't mention that). Food was way to pricey for the food they served. Food was not great at all. I agree about the specialty rice was horrible. I had shrimp with cashews and it had no flavor at all, the cashews tasted old. Husband had sizzling beef taste was ok but portion was very small only had a few beef strips and tons of onions. Everyone ordered different plates and the only ones happy were my kids they ordered sweet and sour chicken, but they didn't like the rice:(. The waitress was very rude and could hardly understand her when she was explaining some of the dishes. There are a lot of chinese restaurants 100 times better. Will never go again, nor will I ever recommend this place to anyone. Save your money and time.
- Pros: nothing good
- Cons: everything wrong
Service is horroible!!!!!!
by KarenLee0105
January 30, 2009
I went to Fung's at 1/26/09, i was sitting at the corner table, first of all i think the restaurant is pretty, but then i had been wait for like 15 mins, finally there's a chinese lady with a tail on her hair show up to had my drinks, then i tried to ask her something about the veggies dish, and she was so rude to answer my question, after we finish my dinner, then i trid to get my bills but she was disappear, i had to walked up to to front desk to ask the hostess to see where is my waitress. Well, the food is taste great, so i will come back and try again, but for sure i wont let her to serve me again!!
KL
terrible restaurant
by KimSun
December 27, 2008
Never ever go back to this restaurant ... they serve a terribe fried rice. I guess the worst in the country ... watch food lover ... whaTCH out open YOUR EYES ... THE MANAGER ALSO IS TERRIBLE
HORRIBLE RESTAURANT
by israelpemenang
December 27, 2008
I will never ever recommended this restaurant. Specially for people who is getting married never ever try this restaurant out. Last october our good friend was hosted in Fung's Kitchen raestaurant. They pay almost 500$ each table and they deserve a nice wedding dinner. What Fung's did last time. They serve in a horrible way. The food served like 2 hours. Food came very late that caused some guest went home early.
they only put 4 person to help for that party. can u imagine that? a dinner wedding party were served by 4 small guys?
Even you complain to this owner they will never listen. That's the way of Chinese owner reacted to their customer
once again
BE AWARE OF THIS RESTAURANT ... SPECIALLY IF U WANT TO HOLD A BIG PARTY ... BETTER NOT TO CONTACT CHINESE RESTAURANT IF U WANT TO HAVE A PEACE IN MIND.
Worth the price by chris h. at InsiderPages
Contributor
December 23, 2008
I can see why some would feel it is pricey, but good fish is not cheap, unless you don't mind having sea bass or tilapia substituted and called by another name. The fish is authentic, and excellently prepared. This is one of the finest Chinese restaurants I've ever eaten at. And their dim sum on Sundays is superb, there are crowds waiting outside by 10AM every Sunday to get in.
Who Makes Chicken Kew, or Hon Shoo Gai Kew?
by wadester
December 01, 2008
I have heard a lot about Fung's Kitchen, mostly all positive comments. But I have not yet tried it myself, since it's quite a distance from where we live. But can anyone in Houston tell me who makes Hon Shoo Gai Kew, also known as Hai Shue Gai Kew, or simply Chicken Kew? ......The only two places I have found that make this wonderful chicken dish in Houston are Kim Son's in Downtown Houston, and Hong Kong Chef in Bellaire, the latter of which I frequented as a child growing up in Bellaire. But now that I live South of Houston, I keep searching for other chinese restaurants who may make this dish. I can be reached at Wadester4u at AOL dot com.
CHINESE FOOD
by saraharends
January 15, 2008
Help! I just read the disappointing, luke-warm reviews of Fung's Kitchen. I have never been there, but I had read that it was the best Chinese restaurant in town. I was planning to take some out-of-town guests who are Chinese food aficienados! One of the reviewers said to go "farther down Bellaire" for the best Chinese food, but didn't mention the specific names of any restaurants. Come on, fellow Houstonians, let me know the real story on Chinese food in Houston. Ambience is not a priority; quality of food is. My email is UHCLC at yahoo dot com
Worst Dim Sum any where; avoid
by rostamroos
January 13, 2008
We had dined at Fung Kitchen for dinner the last 5 years and it has been great. Today we went for Dim Sum Sunday lunch. Lots of people and we thought it would be the usual good. THE WORST DIM SUM WE EVER HAD. The food came rarely and when it came it was on an over stuffed cart that had been going around for a while. It was not hot and barely hot. The food was old. They had a buffet steam table as part of Dim Sum, which is totally stupid. Dim Sum should be made hot and served, there should be lots of it coming all the time.
I have had Dim Sum many places including San Francisco and Hong Kong, this was not even rateable with the others. It was terrible. I don't think we go there for dinner any more. Probably new owner or some thing. We were shocked how bad it was.
- Pros: Ambience
- Cons: Dim Sum
Still good, service & food declined - uneven
by errant_mist
August 06, 2007
Fung's been our place for best Peking Duck x 10+ yrs; other dishes outstanding, a bit pricy. Twice/ past wk (last Aug 4, 07): size almost doubled, alas svc & quality down. Some still shine (originality & taste), execution bad w/others. Prices up with decor, delivery no match now
? Service:
- Only recommended pricier dishes, many; not interested in our trying for no take-home. No water 'til asked x2, then asked again to get enough glasses for all
- Inattentive. Refills: ignored kid in back. Ice tea never refilled ?
- At end, kitchen had put away special dessert treat that waiter assured us they had tonight when seated. Know us by name from visits over the years ? no special saved. YMMV
- Check bill for wrong amts, experienced at times
? Quality now uneven. Last night:
? Peking Duck
- Long wait despite pre-order, only sliced skin & meat served, all fat still in. Some tough, chewy; 1/2 to 2/3 of skin pcs greasy not crisp
- Carcass remains in very good soup ($15 add'l /ea. for other dish). Drumsticks: in soup, not with order
- Extra buns cold, sent back to rewarm, took a while then
? Whole tilapia fish with scallions & ginger: Pretty good, a bit salty. Came undercooked, meat bloody. After recooked, only then carved bones away
? Prawns, fried, in mayonnaise with walnuts: heavenly
? Bok choy in garlic sauce: texture good, garlic definitely not lacking - bit over balance
? Yang Chow fried rice - Very good, yet: ham slices like from pkg, no chinese sausage, oily
? Tofu stuffed with shrimp: OK, average
? Fried tofu: great, delicately fried skin/warm soft inside
? Beef with chinese broccoli: excellent, beef texture like treated w/ tenderizer. Chinese broccoli stems old, bitter
? Bird?s nest with scallops and shrimp: overall OK, potato unusual flavor, did not do much for me
Net: hope, wish uneven service, quality back up to match new decor & prices. For better chinese at lower $$ in Houston, go west more on Bellaire Blvd
- Pros: Beautiful dining rooms, private rooms, fresh seafood in aquaria, ambitious menu
- Cons: Formerly outstanding food now uneven, same with service troubles, parking tight







