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Fu Lai Chinese Restaurant

Fu Lai Chinese Restaurant

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2.4 Google Review
525 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15222, United States
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Apr 4, 2018
No no no nobody should go there, it is shocking. with the name of Chinese food, they sell chicken bone, skin and big cabbage leaves soup and with rice $9, i can not eat it, can not ask money back, just that is my fault, so just dump it. I think they have to compute for the worst Chinese restaurant. Room is dirty, boxes are on the tables, where can you sit and it? I think Pittsburgh city restaurant quality control should look inside whether the are qualified to sell food for public.

Jul 29, 2017
The place looks like hell, but the food is excellent! Love the pepper chicken! Also, you won't find Singapore Mei Fun on the menu, but they do have it and it's awesome! Google says they're open until 9pm, but they never stay open until 9 anymore. I just walked past there at 7:30pm and they were already closed. I guess they've gotten burned out and don't care anymore. It's a shame. It used to be a good place to eat. Now I go to Mandarin Gourmet and it's much better.

Sep 21, 2017
horrible service.. went to get beef n broccolli but they had no beef... then i decided to get the shrimp n broccolli but when i got to work and started to eat i only had 2 shrimp. finally when i called them to complain about the lack of shrimp the woman argued that she always puts 5 shrimp in.. thing is she didnt count it she just scooped it from a hot pan

Sep 1, 2017
Employees were rude, Fried rice is bland, general tsos was not spicy, egg roll had a bad texture. Overall probably one of the worst meals I've ever attempted to eat.

Feb 9, 2018
Only tried their deliveries. Authentic Chinese food! (I grew up in China). I guess you have to order from their “Chinese menu” to get the experience.

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Opening Hours

Mon:10:30 am - 9 pm
Tue:10:30 am - 9 pm
Wed:10:30 am - 9 pm
Thu:10:30 am - 9 pm
Fri:10:30 am - 9 pm
Sat:12 pm - 9:30 pm

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