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    Full Kee

    3.2 (387 reviews)
    ModerateChinese
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Hannah H.

    No dice, Full Kee. We used to be fans of yours, especially due to your fried rice. We've always placed orders for a carry-out over the years, but the following made us realize that you are just not worth it: +sometimes, old rice or improperly-prepared rice is used for the fried rice dishes; such a huge pet peeve of mine, as how can an Asian establishment not know how to cook rice properly, each and every time? +the service here is whack - specifically, the lady who was there on 9.12.24 in the early evening, managing the carry-out orders and the payment, has issues; there really is something wrong with her, because her inappropriate way of speaking with customers really needs to be monitored and addressed +super cheap with condiments, especially with chili oil - there's bottles of it that you can use when you're dining in, but when you're doing carry-out orders, it's like an argument to get some Not worth the inconsistency of the food preparation and the aggravation of dealing with the staff here. +worst customer service +super cheap with condiments +improperly-prepared rice +inconsistent quality of orders

    Ronisha F.

    This food was soooo good... Like some of the best roast duck and pork I've ever had. I was really surprised at the low star ratings but we saw the pictures of patrons and the table settings and we knew this place had to be great. We took a chance seeing 3 stars... But absolutely worth more. If we lived here we be back weekly. The Chinese broccoli ... Yooo y'all got to believe this review. Go here

    Christopher P.

    My sister and I had dim dum here and it was very good. What I really loved about this restaurant was the won ton with egg noodles. It was so delicious that I ordered one to go. If you come here, I would recommend the won ton with egg noodles. The dim sum was good as well but nothing special. Plenty of parking and seating inside. We went for lunch and there were plenty of open seats.

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    Vivian T.

    My family has frequented Full Kee for years. The family dinner sets are large portions of a variety of dishes for a rather affordable price. My go-to dishes here are the crispy spicy pork chops, fried walnut shrimp, and any of the fried rice. The crispy spicy pork chops are amazing and aren't as spicy as the name indicates. I would say sometimes the food is served rather lukewarm/cold instead of hot but besides that I've enjoyed most things that I've eaten here. The staff is extremely nice, accommodating, and can speak English, Chinese, and Vietnamese. Full Kee is located in a strip mall. When you walk into the restaurant, you'll see fish and lobsters in a tank. There is plenty of seating in the restaurant and a side room meant for larger party reservations.

    Klara C.

    We came here right when they opened at 11 on a Sunday and it was a good thing we did as it got really busy shortly after. It's in a shopping center so no issues with parking. We came here for Dim sum as we often struggle to find a good, quality dim sum place. The service was alright and most of the Dim sum was pretty good so I do recommend for some authentic food. We do plan on coming back for lunch and dinner. Reservations are not required and it's pretty good for groups. We ordered a variety of Dim sum including egg tarts, chicken claws, BBQ pork buns, Spare Ribs, Steamed Shrimp Rice Roll, Steamed pork and shrimp Dumpling, and pan fried Turnip Cake. Everything was good but the Turnip Cake was just a tad soft. I also wasn't too big of a fan of the egg tart. Great flavor though. We also got the Congee with preserved egg and pork which was delicious. Definitely recommend! We'll be back!

    Phuong O.

    This was on my list to try for decades, just never went until this past weekend. We mainly came for the dim sum and of course with covid and everything, there's no carts pushing, had to order everything. The downfall of that is I don't know what certain items are called and have to rely on visual. The menu offered so little variety. Anyway, ordered a few popular dim sum dishes and our thoughts were just ok, very bland, the char siu was dried looking and didn't even look appetizing. Beef chow fun was flavorless as well, beef was tender, but other than that it was meh. Overall experience was ok... there's better dim sum out there.

    This is one of the best Chinese restaurant in the area!

    I came here with my family service really good and the food was really good too one of the best Chinese in the area

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    Ask the Community - Full Kee

    With everything going on with COVID-19, is this location still open for take-out orders?

    Yes, we are still open for take-out orders. We have blocked off the dine-in area but you can still order and pick up from the waiting area.

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    I've had many meals here since my last review. We took a long pause in the COVID years but have…read morerediscovered this excellent Szechuan joint. The dining room is quiet bc of all the competition in Chinese food these days but those new places are not quite as good, serve smaller portions, and charge higher prices. While the dining room is a bit sad and tired the food is not. Come support this small family owned business. Eat in bc takeout is never as good... especially with the amazing crispy, fried dishes this place knocks out. Chengdu Salt & Pepper Jumbo Shrimp, Cumin Fish, Stir Fried String Beans, Dan Dan Noodles, Chengdu Zhong Spring Dumpling, Cumin Lamb are some of the many dishes I recommend. They do a lot of things well --- a rarity these days in the restaurant scene.

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    A Chinese review: some of the worst dim sum I've ever had and the staff is racist…read more A friend and i went for a late lunch today. My friend is craving dim sum after being in the country, visiting from Hong Kong for 3 weeks. My friend is quite tan, his mom is Filipino, but he grew up in HK and speaks mostly canto and Tagalog. We tried speaking Cantonese to the staff who are speaking it to each other, so they clearly can. My friend has perfect Cantonese. Mine is ok but I am also very clearly Chinese. They replied in broken English instead. One waitress looked at my friend and handed us forks. So clearly, some racism/colorism in the staff. Context: lots of Filipinos in HK are maids and generally looked down on, so not surprised this happened here. The food was mushy and gross. The shrimp in the cheung fan was grayish. It felt like they had this ready early in the morning and reheated it for later. Siu mai was falling apart. Cha siu bao was good but how do you mess that one up? I've gotten take out from this place before in the past and I always forget why I try to not come here, they forget something every time. At this point I'm sure they're doing it on purpose, like little thieves. Anyway, this place has the advantage of being close, with so little dim sum options in the area, unless you want to make the trip to Tysons or Vienna. Or Maryland. One staff member was laying down on a bunch of chairs nearby loudly watching something on her phone. Any other day, I wouldn't complain about that, everyone deserves a break. But given the food quality and the clear racism in the staff, they should be called out for everything. As with any Asian restaurant, feel free to treat me like trash if the food is good. But this place fails in both places.

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