Yeung Fong Carryout
Washington, DC · Chinese restaurant
- Address
- Yeung Fong Carryout, 1701 North Capitol St NE, Washington, DC 20002
- Phone
- (202) 832-3869
- Website
- www.yeungfong-dc.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 11 AM
Yeung Fong Carryout is a restaurant located in Washington, DC. It is one of 2,672 restaurants listed in Washington. Its 3.8-star rating is slightly below the Washington city average of 4.2 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Customer Reviews
I only ordered a small fry (mambo and hot sauce). The total was $4.40 for a small. When I asked for additional ketchup I was told I didn't order that. Then I was charged a fee for using a debit card on a purchase less than $5. The mambo sauce is watery and tastes like fish. The staff always have an attitude. All prices are subject to change.
Food ready in less than half an hour for pickup. The price is a little higher than I'd like but the portions are large. Standard Chinese takeout fare- fried rice, lo mein, classic dishes, but also some less common items like chow fun or French fries. They also make subs. Easy ordering online. But there are no tables in this restaurant- its take out or delivery only, the former dining room is completely bare of furniture. Open till 10pm so you can get a semi-late dinner.
We ordered sweet & sour chicken, beef & brocolli both with fried rice & egg roll along with an order of Wontong Egg Drop Soup, Shrimp Fried Rice, & it came with an order of Free General Tao’s Chicken.. I see why it was FREE! They could have kept it! The egg drop soup tasted BURNT! The shrimp fried rice was MUSHY and the fried rice was NOT FLAVORFUL! The beef and brocolli.. I don’t think that is beef. It was GROSS!! You couldn’t even chew it and the sauce was nasty and tasted BURNT as well. It was BAD! The sweet and sour chicken was decent and the sweet tea was good! That’s IT! This other stuff is what you feed to someone you hate! We called and spoke with 2 ladies and she told me different people ordered & no one complained today. I asked do you cook 1 big batch of fried rice or cook it se
So ever since I moved to dc I’ve tried out many Chinese spots and this actually used to be one of my favorite ones, ate it a dozen times. Like any place it had its moments but was overall decent/good despite other people maybe being wary. But this last time while I was eating fried rice and I saw something silver in my food-a staple. It was deep in my fried rice and very grateful that I didn’t swallow it. Then when I tried to get my money back they were rude, didn’t care about the staple, and I didn’t get my money back. I’m very very disappointed by this because I actually liked this place but a staple in my food was definitely the crossing line. I would have maybe returned had they handled the situation better but highly recommend not coming here. The only thing I can do is leave a review
I've had more than my fair share of Chinese takeout over the years. This may have been the best I had. Mambo sauce wasn't even needed. Shrimp fried rice was flavorful and portion was great. Wings were really good too.
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