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    Fortune Cookie

    3.3 (285 reviews)
    ModerateChinese
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Quiet
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    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Menu pt. 2
    D. Remidee B.

    I'm baffled by how this restaurant has managed to accumulate a 3.3-star rating, but I can confidently say I won't be returning. Initially, I was enticed to try this restaurant because it was within walking distance from my home, and the reviews hinted at a delightful culinary experience, particularly raving about the house fried rice and walnut shrimp. After some consideration, I decided to give them a shot. When I called to place my order, I requested both dishes. However, I quickly realized that it might be more food than I actually needed. Unsure if the walnut shrimp came with a side of rice, I called back for clarification. The person on the other end of the line answered my question with a noticeable hint of frustration and then abruptly hung up on me while muttering, "It should only take you 5 minutes to order." Quite shocking! Despite the horrible customer service, my hunger persisted, and I was still eager to try the food since I had already placed my order. Upon my arrival, I entered the restaurant and greeted the staff with a friendly hello, but they barely returned the sentiment with a mumbled acknowledgement. At this point, I clung to the hope that the food would redeem the lackluster service, especially given the restaurant's decent rating. Unfortunately, that was not the case. **Walnut Shrimp | 1.5/10** The shrimp was a major letdown--far from fresh, it had an unpleasant, fishy odor and taste that I couldn't ignore. The only redeeming aspect of the whole dish was the walnuts, which were quite nice. For $11.95, it was an absolute waste, and I found myself tossing the entire plate into the trash. I would have loved to request a refund, but something tells me this establishment wouldn't be accommodating in that regard. **House Fried Rice | 4.5/10** This dish was exceedingly greasy, and the quality of the beef left much to be desired--it was cheap and uncomfortably chewy. To make matters worse, the same shrimp that had tarnished the walnut shrimp made an unwelcome appearance here as well, leaving the fried rice tasting and smelling similarly fishy. Overall, it was definitely not worth the price, and my recommendation is to seek out another place altogether. ***BEWARE OF THIS RESTAURANT'S INFLATED RATING!*** P.S. The bubble tea counter that shares the same space does add a cute aesthetic to an otherwise uninspired storefront. P.P.S. I highly recommend trying the tea shop--it's a hidden gem that I won't hesitate to review soon!

    Good food great price
    Leo R.

    Good food, fast service and excellent prices. I don't go to Panda Express I go here every time I want Chinese food!

    Combo plate with chow mein and broccoli in oyster sauce
    Lore M.

    This place right off main street easy to find, small inside shared with a boba shop. Friendly service and food is good with decent prices! They give you a big portion for your buck.

    Top to bottom: Mongolian Beef, Honey Walnut Prawns, Sesame Chicken, Broccoli Beef, Egg Fried Rice, Beef Chow Fun

    I am a beef chow fun addict and when I need my fix Fortune Cookie is what I crave. It's definitely my go-to spot in Fremont. The food is always excellent and the service is kind and FAST. Whenever our family has something to celebrate, we order from Fortune Cookie because it's always a treat! Our must haves: -beef chow fun -house chow mein -Mongolian beef -sesame chicken (with garlic added) -salt and pepper fish The only downside is that I always crave it the hardest on Tuesdays when they're closed!

    Matcha tea with red beans
    Will L.

    Fortune Cookie is a little Fremont gem across the street from Washington High School. So far I've had the pork fried rice (lots of char siu morsels), hot and sour soup (perfectly vinegary) amd the garlic pork in szechuan sauce with fried rice. All tasty, flavorful and piping hot off the order. The prices are pretty reasonable. This is now my go to fast food Chinese place in the area. While I waited I ordered a drink from Royal Tea (shared space not sure if same owner or not). I had the matcha tea with red beans. So good. Go check it out.

    Broccoli beef with fried rice
    Gerald R.

    DECENT DELIVERY When you have an hour for lunch you need food as fast as you can. You also hope the deep fried items you buy remain crispy. That could be very difficult because of the take-out containers may keep the food warm but might steam, which can cause the breading to become soft. About a month ago while I was working at home I ordered broccoli beef with fried rice and sweet and sour pork to be delivered for lunch. To my delight surprise the breading on the sweet and sour pork remained crispy. The rest of the items were tasty for a quick lunch. The portions were big enough that I couldn't finish all the items for lunch and ate the rest of them for dinner. Last Wednesday I two items to be delivered - Mongolian beef with fried rice and orange chicken. Unfortunately the breading on the orange chicken was soggy yet the item still remained delicious. I enjoyed the Mongolian beef more than broccoli beef as it has more flavor. Overall if you want quick Chinese food for lunch I recommend Fortune Cookie. However if you have an urge for breaded, deep-fried item I would order the sweet and sour pork.

    Jannette H.

    Decent Chinese food, I wouldn't say the best I've had but not bad at all. Will definitely be back. Great customer service. Minimal seated area but very sticky as they share a storefront with a tea place, we took our food to go and enjoyed it at home. Big portions, fair pricing, I would give this place a try for sure if you are in the area.

    Mel J.

    I ordered house fried rice, snow peas chicken, and shrimp egg foo yong. For its price, the portion was pretty good. The house fried rice had lots of meat but it was too salty. The snow peas chicken was good. Shrimp foo yong was fluffy and good. Taste-wise, they were okay, but nothing special. If you prefer quantity over quality, this might be okay. Fortune cookie shared the same unit as Royal Tea boba. Parking is very limited but you can park along Fremont Blvd.

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    Amazing food, very good pricing, very quick. Love the service! Will definitely come back here again

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    Love this mom and pops Chinese food spot!Always good quality for the price! We come here for their catering, definitely worth a try.

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    Great food, huge portions, fast & amazing service. Very friendly staff, they even remember my order!

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    Great chicken fried rice. Perfectly seasoned. Awesome taste. The only place my mom likes. Ready in only 10 mins!

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    Quick and yummy little hole in the wall. The all day lunch plate is a great deal and leaves enough for left overs.

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    super good food!! my favorite chinese spot in fremont! very underrated! i come here often! connected to a tea spot!

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    super yummy food and great portions also the very affordable as well :D it reminds me of NYC chinese food

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    Always fast service and delicious. Small place attached to RoyalTea so not a lot of seating inside.

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