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Fung Wong SF
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Nearby attractions
Sunset Reservoir Park
1900-1998 28th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94122
Sunset Recreation Center
2201 Lawton St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Ortega Branch Library
3223 Ortega St, San Francisco, CA 94122, United States
Reservoir Playground
San Francisco, CA 94122
Nearby restaurants
S & T Hong Kong Seafood Restaurant
2578 Noriega St #207, San Francisco, CA 94122
Oriental Seafood Restaurant
2520 Noriega St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Pho Recipe | Vietnamese Noodle House
2511 Noriega St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Mongkok Dim Sum
2438 Noriega St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Tak Kee
2435 Noriega St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Cheung Hing Restaurant
2339 Noriega St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Three Star Restaurant
2515 Noriega St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Noriega Star Restaurant 嘉和興
2547 Noriega St, San Francisco, CA 94122
So Pho So Good SF
2445 Noriega St, San Francisco, CA 94122, United States
Eggettes
3136 Noriega St, San Francisco, CA 94122
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Fung Wong SF

2500 Noriega St, San Francisco, CA 94122
3.7(118)
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attractions: Sunset Reservoir Park, Sunset Recreation Center, Ortega Branch Library, Reservoir Playground, restaurants: S & T Hong Kong Seafood Restaurant, Oriental Seafood Restaurant, Pho Recipe | Vietnamese Noodle House, Mongkok Dim Sum, Tak Kee, Cheung Hing Restaurant, Three Star Restaurant, Noriega Star Restaurant 嘉和興, So Pho So Good SF, Eggettes
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(415) 664-8888
Website
fungwong-sf.com

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Featured dishes

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Steamed Rice
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Chicken With Salted Fish Fried Rice
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Wok-Fried String Beans
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Sugar Peas Leaf With Garlic
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Eggplant With Szechuan Sauce Clay Pot
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Sizzling Chicken Wing Clay Pot
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Seafood Clay Pot
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Shrimp Chow Mein
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Tomato Beef Chow Mein
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Chinese Green Beef Chow Fun With Gravy
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Seafood Porridge
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Fish Fillet Porridge
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Spareribs With Black Bean Sauce
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West Lake Minced Beef Soup
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Fish Maw With Crab Meat Soup
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Deep-Fried Flounder
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Walnut Prawns
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Fish Fillet In Black Bean Sauce
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Mongolian Beef
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Fried Chicken Wings(8)
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Roast Duck 1/2
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Steamed Chicken 1/2
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Green Beans With Chicken
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Orange Chicken
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General's Chicken (Spicy) Over Rice
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Mogolian Beef (Spicy) Over Rice
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Salt And Pepper Pork Chop Over Rice
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Shrimp With Scrambled Egg Over Rice
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Beef With Bitten Melon Over Rice

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Nearby attractions of Fung Wong SF

Sunset Reservoir Park

Sunset Recreation Center

Ortega Branch Library

Reservoir Playground

Sunset Reservoir Park

Sunset Reservoir Park

4.6

(106)

Open 24 hours
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Sunset Recreation Center

Sunset Recreation Center

4.5

(143)

Closed
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Ortega Branch Library

Ortega Branch Library

4.6

(60)

Open 24 hours
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Reservoir Playground

Reservoir Playground

3.9

(14)

Open until 9:00 PM
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S & T Hong Kong Seafood Restaurant

Oriental Seafood Restaurant

Pho Recipe | Vietnamese Noodle House

Mongkok Dim Sum

Tak Kee

Cheung Hing Restaurant

Three Star Restaurant

Noriega Star Restaurant 嘉和興

So Pho So Good SF

Eggettes

S & T Hong Kong Seafood Restaurant

S & T Hong Kong Seafood Restaurant

3.9

(233)

$$

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Oriental Seafood Restaurant

Oriental Seafood Restaurant

3.8

(106)

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Pho Recipe | Vietnamese Noodle House

Pho Recipe | Vietnamese Noodle House

4.0

(127)

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Mongkok Dim Sum

Mongkok Dim Sum

3.8

(125)

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Hoshun LamHoshun Lam
Fung Wong is a solid spot if you’re looking for big portions at a very reasonable price, but don’t expect Hong Kong-style Cantonese food. The flavors and execution felt more Toisan-style. I tried the Hainanese chicken rice, which came with a generous serving of garlic rice that was a bit different from what I’m used to. The chicken portion was large, but it was quite bony, and the broccoli on the side was just plain boiled. My wife ordered the shrimp with scrambled egg rice, but it came out more like egg drop soup poured over rice—definitely not the style you’d find in Hong Kong, but still kind of comforting in its own way. My mother-in-law had the wonton soup. The bowl was huge, and while the noodles weren’t especially fresh, the wontons were decent, and she seemed happy with it. We also shared a side of cheong fun (rice noodle rolls), which turned out to be the highlight. For seven bucks, it was a great deal and tasted pretty good. Overall, Fung Wong is fine for a casual meal if you want to fill up without spending much, but it won’t wow you if you’re after authentic HK-style dishes.
A. KoA. Ko
Decent place for lunch special. I used to frequent this place when it was the old ABC so this was my first time here. I was pleasantly surprised by the offerings. There is a time for breakfast and lunch items as well as family style dinner plates. We ordered the special teddy bear milk tea and the little bear was adorably melting in my beverage until it was just a head above water! 😜 The steamed rice noodle with pork was yummy and fresh. Will definitely go back to try the other versions they offer. The rice plates were ok. One was pork and tofu which consisted of the roast pork and soft tofu squares in lots of gravy. For the 2 item plate we tried their chicken and roast pork. The chicken was much better than I anticipated. I wish the chicken was meatier. Overall I think it’s a decent place for lunch. Some might find the wait staff to be gruff but I thought they were fine and no nonsense. This place can get pretty crowded so if it is, be patient!
F JF J
First time coming here was on a Saturday. If you know big city life restaurants, retailers, grocery stores are full on weekends. There was no such luck as getting a table as you walk in because this place was packed. So bad they asked a single person eating to move to a two seat table so our party of three could use the larger table. Food took a while but that was to be expected. They had many wait people but just could not keep up with all the patrons constantly coming in and taking care of their tables. The food we ordered came out fairly quickly after we place our order Food was good, not oily and plentiful. So, why not come back for breakfast on Monday. They have specials for $9.99 if you can get your order in before 11 AM. I had the Satay Beef Noodle soup with hot milk tea special and we also got the steamed beef noodle. Obviously shorter wait times on a weekday. Now all I have to do is try their dinner menu some day.
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Fung Wong is a solid spot if you’re looking for big portions at a very reasonable price, but don’t expect Hong Kong-style Cantonese food. The flavors and execution felt more Toisan-style. I tried the Hainanese chicken rice, which came with a generous serving of garlic rice that was a bit different from what I’m used to. The chicken portion was large, but it was quite bony, and the broccoli on the side was just plain boiled. My wife ordered the shrimp with scrambled egg rice, but it came out more like egg drop soup poured over rice—definitely not the style you’d find in Hong Kong, but still kind of comforting in its own way. My mother-in-law had the wonton soup. The bowl was huge, and while the noodles weren’t especially fresh, the wontons were decent, and she seemed happy with it. We also shared a side of cheong fun (rice noodle rolls), which turned out to be the highlight. For seven bucks, it was a great deal and tasted pretty good. Overall, Fung Wong is fine for a casual meal if you want to fill up without spending much, but it won’t wow you if you’re after authentic HK-style dishes.
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Decent place for lunch special. I used to frequent this place when it was the old ABC so this was my first time here. I was pleasantly surprised by the offerings. There is a time for breakfast and lunch items as well as family style dinner plates. We ordered the special teddy bear milk tea and the little bear was adorably melting in my beverage until it was just a head above water! 😜 The steamed rice noodle with pork was yummy and fresh. Will definitely go back to try the other versions they offer. The rice plates were ok. One was pork and tofu which consisted of the roast pork and soft tofu squares in lots of gravy. For the 2 item plate we tried their chicken and roast pork. The chicken was much better than I anticipated. I wish the chicken was meatier. Overall I think it’s a decent place for lunch. Some might find the wait staff to be gruff but I thought they were fine and no nonsense. This place can get pretty crowded so if it is, be patient!
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A. Ko

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First time coming here was on a Saturday. If you know big city life restaurants, retailers, grocery stores are full on weekends. There was no such luck as getting a table as you walk in because this place was packed. So bad they asked a single person eating to move to a two seat table so our party of three could use the larger table. Food took a while but that was to be expected. They had many wait people but just could not keep up with all the patrons constantly coming in and taking care of their tables. The food we ordered came out fairly quickly after we place our order Food was good, not oily and plentiful. So, why not come back for breakfast on Monday. They have specials for $9.99 if you can get your order in before 11 AM. I had the Satay Beef Noodle soup with hot milk tea special and we also got the steamed beef noodle. Obviously shorter wait times on a weekday. Now all I have to do is try their dinner menu some day.
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F J

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3.7
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1.0
1y

DO NOT COME TO THIS STORE, if you speak English or Mandarin, because they will overcharge you, and try to scam you to increase your fee if you don't speak Cantonese, here is the reason why: I have been living in this neighborhood for around 5 years, sometimes I ordered food from them occasionally, like once every month. I am from Taiwan and speak Mandarin and English, so when I ordered food, they all looked at me differently; However, if I ordered from the app (don't order from the app, it's more expensive and only limited choice), without speaking to any of them, they thought I was Cantonese, and then treat me much more nicer. Today, I ordered my food, Happy Family, through call-in and pick-up, I spoke Chinese, and the food cost $17.95 + tax = $18.95. When I arrived restaurant and picked up, the store owner charged me $20, when the receipt only showed $18.95, then he asked me to pay more than $20, because the food was $20 + tax. He told me its a tip, so there was no change, so I paid him $20 and left. Today is the last time I visit this store, and I will let other people how the staff here discriminates against others,...

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3.0
24w

Fung Wong is a solid spot if you’re looking for big portions at a very reasonable price, but don’t expect Hong Kong-style Cantonese food. The flavors and execution felt more Toisan-style. I tried the Hainanese chicken rice, which came with a generous serving of garlic rice that was a bit different from what I’m used to. The chicken portion was large, but it was quite bony, and the broccoli on the side was just plain boiled. My wife ordered the shrimp with scrambled egg rice, but it came out more like egg drop soup poured over rice—definitely not the style you’d find in Hong Kong, but still kind of comforting in its own way. My mother-in-law had the wonton soup. The bowl was huge, and while the noodles weren’t especially fresh, the wontons were decent, and she seemed happy with it. We also shared a side of cheong fun (rice noodle rolls), which turned out to be the highlight. For seven bucks, it was a great deal and tasted pretty good. Overall, Fung Wong is fine for a casual meal if you want to fill up without spending much, but it won’t wow you if you’re after authentic...

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4.0
1y

Decent place for lunch special. I used to frequent this place when it was the old ABC so this was my first time here. I was pleasantly surprised by the offerings. There is a time for breakfast and lunch items as well as family style dinner plates. We ordered the special teddy bear milk tea and the little bear was adorably melting in my beverage until it was just a head above water! 😜 The steamed rice noodle with pork was yummy and fresh. Will definitely go back to try the other versions they offer.

The rice plates were ok. One was pork and tofu which consisted of the roast pork and soft tofu squares in lots of gravy. For the 2 item plate we tried their chicken and roast pork. The chicken was much better than I anticipated. I wish the chicken was meatier. Overall I think it’s a decent place for lunch. Some might find the wait staff to be gruff but I thought they were fine and no nonsense. This place can get pretty crowded so if it...

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