Place rating: 1 Tour Eiffel/Champ de Mars, Paris, France
The worst Chinese I have EVER had. Zero flavor. Small portions. Expensive. And slow service. And every menu item includes chicken fingers. When did chicken fingers become Chinese food?!
Stephen R.
Place rating: 1 Eastham, MA
Very very pricey for what you get. The food is just edible. Poo poo platter for 2 is for 1.5 people and everything in it was frozen. I feel bad because the old owners did a great job with that place.
Vic G.
Place rating: 3 Quincy, MA
We stopped at this place as we wanted a really quick bite. I got something from the burrito place next to it while my brother got us some food to go from here. The service was definitely quick as he got the order in about 5 minutes. Overall the quality of food was ok. Pork fried rice, general gao’s chicken. Spare ribs. There are picnic tables outside or you can take your food to the deck that overlooks the ocean. Prices are reasonable for PTown.
Kristin R.
Place rating: 5 Somerville, MA
I don’t understand the low reviews for this place. I ordered scallion pancakes and chicken lo mein and was totally blown away. The chicken? Cooked to perfection! The scallion pancakes? Best I’ve ever had! And the dipping soy sauce — delicious! I love greasy takeout and will happily settle for just about anything when the craving for fried food strikes, but this place is not settling. It was surprisingly top notch.
Robert S.
Place rating: 4 Providence, RI
I was very surprised to find some decent Chinese food in the middle of P town. I ordered a Vegetable Lo Mein, which I asked to be made low salt, low oil. The order came as I requested. The fare is typical take out Chinese but it is edible… some places are just not good… this one is one that I would go back to. Yes, the prices are 20−50% more expensive than the regular Chinese take out in YOUR city, but… this is a tourist destination.
David C.
Place rating: 3 Provincetown, MA
They’re really nice people and have been in Provincetown forever. The food is a little pricey considering the quality, but then again, rent ain’t cheap. Pretty decent crab rangoons.
Darren S.
Place rating: 5 Provincetown, MA
Fortune Cookie is Awesome! You have to remember it is also a Seasonal Fast Food place not Fine Dinning. If you know anything about Provincetown is that it is not a Cheap Place for anything… Rents are very High in this town for Businesses and also Housing, The Workers pay in this town start very high also. Great Place, Great People.
Susanna C.
Place rating: 1 East Brunswick, NJ
We had just finished eating at a neighboring seafood place and decided to pick up a quart of lo mein to share. We started with 3 plates but decided to ask for a fourth. In Chinese, assuming that we couldn’t understand them, they complained that we wanted 4 plates for one order. Not wishing to cause any trouble, we gave them a $ 1 for their trouble. When my friend went back to get an extra fork, they addressed him and again complained. I would think the $ 1 extra we paid more than covered the cost of four styrofoam plates and 4 plastic forks. What rude people. Add to that, the lo mein was sweet(no it is not supposed to be sweet). You get the picture.
Scottie M.
Place rating: 3 Providence, RI
Willing to customize menu options for all types of requests. A little on the pricey side, but serves up a good spicy dish with curry!
Melissa L.
Place rating: 3 Portland, OR
It is what it is. A little chinese stand. The scallion pancake was awesome and so were the steamed dumplings. A little pricey, but so is the rest of the cape — the view from the back deck is awesome though!
Marc C.
Place rating: 1 Boston, MA
The prices here are totally way off base. Typical greasy, Americanized Chinese food. Standard portions. Standard quality. Nothing here stands out, except the prices. They should be ashamed of themselves! Forget the lunch specials you get everywhere else, here a «lunch special» will run you about $ 9, basically for rice.
Kristen H.
Place rating: 1 San Francisco, CA
$ 5 for two spring rolls that consisted of, I kid you not, shredded lettuce and one mint leaf, in a rice paper wrapper. Lettuce. No shrimp. No noodles. Just lettuce. JUST. LETTUCE. If these were 25 cents a piece, it would be a refreshing little snack. At $ 5 for two, it’s a crime.