New Fortune Restaurant
San Francisco, CA · Cantonese restaurant
- Address
- New Fortune Restaurant, 815 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA 94108
- Phone
- (415) 658-7306
- Status
- Closed · Opens 10 AM
New Fortune Restaurant is a restaurant located in San Francisco, CA. It is one of 3,401 restaurants listed in San Francisco. Its 4.4-star rating matches the San Francisco city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About New Fortune Restaurant
2018年1月1日改名为餐馆
Hours
| Saturday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–7 PM |
Customer Reviews
Great hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with a solid menu, many Chinese American dishes, speedy service, and complimentary tea. I went on a Friday afternoon for lunch and, I ordered the seafood plate with crispy noodles. This was my first time dining here, and I appreciated how quick my food was delivered. There aren’t many vegetarian or plant-based options, and I didn’t see tofu listed at all. But prices are pretty affordable, and I recommend paying in cash due to the credit card fee. Indoor seating is limited, so plan to go during slower business hours or order takeout. Overall, I would recommend!
As someone of Asian background who eats Chinese food regularly, I can’t help but question many of the positive reviews here. Speaking of the crispy noodles with sauce in the photo, the sauce itself was bland and unbalanced. Judging from that, I honestly doubt that the wonton soup everyone praises could really be that good either. The Surimi (fish) balls were undercooked, and the noodles were soggy — overall, the quality was disappointingly low.
Really impressed with this restaurant in Chinatown we went to today. It had freshly made great Chinese food. Great choices, great service. They even served tea with your meal. Good price. Small restaurant but that’s how they all looked there in Chinatown. I had the General Tsao and it was the best I have ever had. My husband had the hot and sour soup and loved it too. Would highly recommend if you visit Chinatown.
Very homestyle Chinese food spot in the city - the menu has both typical (chow mein/chow fun) and atypical dishes (salted fish fried rice for example) and a wide variety of wonton/noodle soups. I think it was definitely very authentic tasting, but I do feel like it was missing that little extra edge to give it top marks. Reasonable pricing (not cheap not expensive) but the only real downside is the space inside is *limited* and they get *busy* - from the time we asked for a table to the time we ate, it was about 45-50 minutes on a Sunday lunch day. They can’t help it, the space is small - but just be aware if you’re starving. Also the middle table is like family style so you sit with strangers next to you.
Very busy and crowded eatery. There was a queue during dinnertime, it's better to go early as the restaurant is small and closes by 7pm. Although it's a Chinese restaurant, there was a proportion of non-Chinese customers. Ordered the wonton noodle soup and mapo toufu and the noodle was simply delicious.
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