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Fu Shen

4.2 (310 reviews)
ModerateChinese, Seafood
Open • 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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Casual
Quiet
Dogs allowed
Good for groups

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Sesame Chicken
Anthony C.

I came here for take out dinner for Christmas Eve. It was incredibly busy, and when I received my food, I can see why. The food is really good, I ordered the chicken chowmein , broccoli beef, and sesame chicken. My favorite of the 3 items I tried would have to be the sesame chicken. But all of the food was very good. I would definitely eat here again.

Theresa A.

I was craving some fried rice and ordered the combo fried rice with egg flower soup. Unfortunately, this did not hit the spot. The rice grains were hard, the fried rice was bland, the soup was also bland. However, 5 stars for service. The lady who took my order met me outside (to go) and delivered my food with such a pleasant attitude.

Beef with Broccoli, Steamed Rice, Sesame Chicken, Chow Mein

Looooved this spot! We ordered takeout over the phone and when we got there, the woman was so sweet and brought it out to the car. The food was delish! Just what we were looking for in a Chinese takeout night. We got beef with broccoli, chow mein, and sesame chicken.

Jason L.

This is probably another low key hidden gem restaurant spot around Highway 99. After Covid, they only do take out now. So, no dine in. Call before going. They got plenty of good deal and food on their menu. It's definitely tasty and worth it. I came here couple of times already!

Chow Mein with Kung Po Chicken
Nikita S.

Take out Only - Service (5/5) - The woman who took our order, was very friendly and super excited. She specially came outside to deliver the food also, give us a menu if we would like to order it again. Food (4/5) - We ordered vegetable handmade noodles/chow mein and one chicken kung Po with rice. The vegetables in chow mein were very fresh and flavorful. The handmade noodles (+$4) were totally worth it. The sauce in Kung Po chicken was subtle and flavorful. Quantity (5/5) - The total bill was $40 for two people. We ate in dinner as well as lunch ($10 per meal)

Orange Chicken and rice
Demi B.

This was our first time getting takeout/food from here. We both got orange chicken and rice. The food was AMAZING. Loved the chicken and the rice went perfectly. The service was wonderful and the staff were insanely friendly. My friend and I had a great experience here. The prices were impressive as well! This was very worth it, and I'll definitely be going back.

Beef chow fun
Celina S.

Takeout only! This is by no means a "traditional" Chinese restaurant but we will definitely start including this place in the rotation for when we're feeling some Americanized Chinese food. We ordered the beef chow fun, broccoli beef, and orange chicken and it was all good! I think the prices were a tiny bit high but since it's takeout it works out in the end. The owner was so nice too, we want to support and try more dishes here!

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Jenny is the best!!! We have been going to Fu Shen's since 1996. The best, freshest and tastiest! Highly recommend.

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The best. The lady who runs it is super nice. I think it's takeout only now. I recommend the homemade noodles and the orange chicken.

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Surprisingly tasty food, great portions and very friendly staff. They take your order and bring it to your car

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01/07/2023: My order should have come to $56.70 with tax, based on the menu posted on the website. But they charged my card $79.80! When I asked why, the lady said "Oh, prices go up!" I tried to explain that "bait-and-switch" is illegal, and that… Read more

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Ray's is a decent choice for seafood, but without the views, this would be a 3-star. The restaurant…read morehas amazing views and is right on the water. We were sat right at the window, and even post sunset it is a nice ambiance. The restaurant was not overly crowded and we didn't have to wait long with our reservation. I do recommend getting a reservation though. The staff was friendly, helpful and on top of things. The food was good, but was pricey. We got the mushroom risotto and added scallops to it. To add 2 scallops was +$26 which is steep even for Seattle. The scallops were cooked really well, but I would still say the price tag wasn't justified. We also also had the Wild Alaskan King Salmon and the Sablefish in Sake Kasu . The salmon was okay, but nothing noteworthy. The sablefish was delicious, and I would definitely recommend. If you are looking for a special meal - anniversary, birthday, etc. - and want great views of the water then I think Ray's is a good choice. While the food is pricey, there are some solid options on the menu. But if you are just looking for some great seafood, there are better tasting and better priced places around Seattle that would be better suited.

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Chinook's Seafood Restaurant is a great spot for classic Pacific Northwest seafood with beautiful…read moremarina surroundings. We visited the Friday after Thanksgiving and arrived around 5 PM, hoping to beat the crowds--and luckily, we did. The restaurant was still fairly calm before the evening rush arrived. We had hoped to take advantage of Chinook's Happy Hour, but learned that the Happy Hour menu is only available at the bar, not at dining tables. Since we wanted an easy, relaxed conversation, we decided to stay seated at our table instead. Our server, Marilyn A, seemed a bit frazzled, likely because she had several tables to manage at once, but she was clearly trying her best to keep up and serve everyone promptly. We started with fresh Kumamoto and Totten Inlet oysters, which were delicious--clean, briny, and very fresh. For our entrées we ordered the wild salmon burger, salmon and chips, and the classic Caesar salad. All were enjoyable and satisfying choices, especially if you're in the mood for simple, well-prepared seafood. We skipped dessert since we had just returned from Leavenworth and had fresh sugar and gingerbread cookies waiting for us at home--a sweet ending we were already looking forward to. Overall, it was a pleasant early evening seafood dinner and a nice, relaxed way to wrap up the day.

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The Walrus & Carpenter is a place I wanted to love, and there's definitely a lot to like here. The…read morespace is fantastic and very inviting, with a lively, cozy feel that makes it easy to settle in and enjoy the experience. The food is good across the board. The oyster selection is always fantastic with a great variety to choose from, though they do feel a tad pricey. The bread is fabulous, really well done, but at the end of the day it's still just bread. The tartare is solid and enjoyable. I was a bit disappointed in the sardines as the walnut pesto and shallots overwhelmed the fish, which on their own are delicious and didn't need that much going on. The cheese options are another highlight and something I do quite enjoy. Overall everything here is solid and well executed, and I understand why it's popular. For me though, it never quite reaches exceptional. It's a good experience, just not one I find myself going out of my way for.

Fu Shen - chinese - Updated May 2026

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