During our visit to Nagasaki’s lively Chinatown, we found 福壽, a cozy Chinese restaurant that quickly became a favorite. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, and the staff were friendly and helpful even though English was limited.
We ordered a variety of dishes to get a good taste of their menu — sweet and sour pork, fried spring rolls, champon, and mapo tofu. Every dish was delicious! The sweet and sour pork had just the right balance of tangy and savory, while the spring rolls were crispy and packed with flavorful fillings. The champon was hearty and comforting, with fresh seafood and perfectly cooked noodles in a rich broth. The mapo tofu was spicy and full of umami, a perfect contrast to the other dishes.
Overall, 福壽 offered authentic Chinese flavors with a Nagasaki twist, and the cozy setting made the meal even more enjoyable. If you’re in Chinatown and craving tasty Chinese food, this spot is definitely worth...
Read moreIf you can get a reservation, it might save you some time. This is really one of the premier restaurants in Chinatown, but being just a little bit off the Main Street means you might be able to walk in and get a table. The staff were extremely efficient. The food was outstanding. The flavors were bold and delicious. I would definitely...
Read moreWe two had lunch.
FOOD: 4.0. Nagasaki Champon. Sara Udon.
SERVICE: 4.0. There was a long line waiting to dine; the restaurant team was efficient, patient, fair, and considerate. NOTE: remember to put your name on this list when you enter. NOTE: cash only.
AMBIANCE: 3.5. Solid, spare, and clean. Note the...
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