Listen up, folks! I'm gonna give you the lowdown on The Fortuner. This place has been my reliable culinary companion for over a decade. The food? Absolutely delicious. Don't even think about questioning the authenticity unless you've actually eaten your way through the streets of Asia. I mean it.
I'm a loyal fan of the lo mein and wonton soup - it never fails to hit the spot. And let's not forget the starters: their egg rolls are crispy perfection, and the chicken wings are cooked to a juicy, savory delight. My husband is obsessed with the pork fried rice with bourbon - it's his go-to order every time.
If you’re on the hunt for: Generous portions that can last for days? Check. Always hot and fresh? You bet. And the family who runs the joint? Kind, courteous, and genuinely warm.
Now, I've seen some naysayers out there, but let me tell you, those people must have been having a bad day. We all have off days, but to let that define The Fortuner? No way. This place is a gem, and I'm not afraid to shout it from the rooftops.
If you haven’t been to The Fortuner yet, what are you even doing...
Read morei wish there was an option to put 0 stars. i never complain about restaurants but this is genuinely the worst experience i have ever had. my partner placed an order over the phone for me to pick up after work (general tso chicken) my partner told me there connection issue over the phone, making it difficult for her to hear the worker speaking. the worker started raising her voice in a rude and aggressive tone. i noticed a strange scent once i picked up my food up and thought nothing of it. Once i got home i went to eat it and i took a bite noticed my food was raw! i ripped apart the other pieces to see if it was just one and it turned out to be multiple undercooked pieces. i should have had enough evidence with the smell. i will never be returning and i will also be reporting this location to the Health Department for unsafe and unsanitary conditions and risk of food...
Read moreDo not consider patronizing this establishment unless you feel that a restaurant that accommodates dogs is acceptable. I for one don't believe that dogs belong in restaurants. Especially a dog that stands waist high. I though that I could enjoy a meal on the evening of 2/29/20 when without warning or inquiry three people entered with a dog that was large enough to saddle and ride. I hope the animals owner spent enough to carry them to retirement as I will NEVER enter the premises again. DOGS DON'T BELONG IN RESTAURANTS. A warning, such as a sign on the door to unsuspecting patrons stating that they accept animals would allow cash paying customers to decide if or if not they choose to enter, would be appropriate. Florida had better change their health and sanitation rules else they are GOING TO THE DOGS. Good luck in the future Fortuner as I shall...
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