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Full Kee

3.2 (618 reviews)
ModerateChinese, Noodles
Updated over 3 months ago

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Good for kids
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Sesame chicken
Nyx C.

Omg a dream, we're here visiting and decided to wander in, it's quiet a stark change to the loud streets and station, it's warm and cozy I felt like a nap, the people are so nice and service is incredibly fast! Food was delicious and had large portions! When I'm back in DC I'm absolutely coming back! Top 5 Chinese I've had in DC no questions asked!

Micaela W.

A homey family-owned restaurant with a wide selection of my favorite dishes! The hot and sour soup, hainan chicken and sautéed green beans were so good. Service was pretty quick considering how many parties were in the restaurant. They had cute Chinese zodiac placemats for lunar new year :')

Roast Duck and Noodle in Soup
Jonathan I.

Broth doesn't have much flavor and the noodles don't have a good texture or bounce to them. The duck is good though. I'd give it a 2 out of 5.

Crab Rangoon
Anna M.

A couple people recommended their crab rangoons to me and all I can stay is....they are life changing. I got takeout and got 2 orders (4 come in each order) and they arrived still crispy!! The rangoons came very full (the flavor is more on the cream cheese side and it is so good!!) and the sauce they gave with them was so delicious. I've had crab rangoons from other places in dc and these are the best I've had so far!! 10/10 recommend

Sweet & Sour Chicken (L)
Angel P.

Good typical cheap Chinese restaurant in the area. I came in with a friend about 45-50 minutes before closing and they still allowed us to dine in. We got the beef chow fun and sweet and sour chicken (about $15 each dish). Beef chow fun is pretty good and well made. Sweet and sour chicken was good; not the best and the dish comes with a small bowl of rice. Both dishes was more than enough for two people as we had leftovers. Credit card minimum is $8. Service is ok, straight to the point like every other Chinese restaurant.

Half Roasted Duck -- Tender & Juicy!!  Double Thumbs Up!!
DON C.

Totally surprised by the food & first order from here. I am not sure about some of the bad reviews here, but my experience at this Full Kee DC location was great....And, the food...on point...& "Oh so good!" The only thing that I'm mad at, is that I did not make it to this location sooner being that I live in DC!! Whenever I had a craving for good Asian fare or the perfect "roasted duck", I often travelled from DC and skipped this location many times....to pick up my food from the Full Kee - Falls Church, VA location or my favorite spot in that same area (Eden Gardens) which I won't mention here. At any rate, back to this Full Kee in Chinatown, DC. This restaurant is definitely a no-frills restaurant that upon first glance, one may pass up on this place. Nothing fancy or posh about it...BUTTTT....do not judge the book by its cover!! You pass up on this place and you might just be missing out. This Downtown-Chinatown DC establishment, just like the Falls Church locations, serves up some great food and bargain fare. The portions from the dishes I ordered were generous and the flavors authentic. The menu is mostly Cantonese (Hong-Kong Style) and American Asian eats...from loads of noodle dishes, stir-fried dishes, chow foons, congee, seafood dishes, a full-out menu in Cantonese which some may not be able to read (like me--but ask, folks are friendly here!)....to rich soups, typical American Chinese takeout eats ....and of course, my favorite....the roasted pork and duck dishes!! . Last Sunday, this location not only delivered on some good eats last Sunday, but the flavors and the freshness of the food was evident. I ordered the: * Half-Roasted Duck -- One word...."HELLALICIOUS!" Tender, Juicy to the bone, and Crispy Skin!!....just how I like it. This dish was so good and a thumbs up from me. Totally fresh, cut for the same bird, and made to order....definitely was not old, mixed pieces being repurposed from another dish, dry, or microwaved. * Spicy Deep-Fried Pork Chop -- First time trying and will not be my last! Seasoned to the bone and full of flavor. Not sure why it was labeled spicy tho'. It was not spicy nor had any heat....but quite delicious. * Sautéed Stir-Fried Mix Vegetables -- Fresh, crunchy vegetables stir-fried over high heat....wok cooked al dente (not overcooked) and in an interesting, flavorful sauce. This dish was perfect with the plain brown rice, which I requested over the white rice. I added red pepper flakes which I had at home and it made this dish a knockout. TIP: Definitely request it be made this way or ask for it spicy for that added flavor. In all, delicious eats, great experience and service. The owner, Su, was especially nice and helpful. She assured me that everything was made and cooked to order.....and judging by the look and taste of everything alone.... it was! She was not kidding. I politely asked this question to her when I arrived because it was near closing and you know how some restaurants can be trifling....and try to pass off stale--old straps of food when it's time to shut down. Not the case here, at Full Kee! I called the order into the restaurant while driving there and my food was ready upon arrival, in less than 15 minutes....all this at half the time I would have spent driving from DC to the Falls Church, VA location. Will definitely be back! This restaurant is a hidden gem, with a 40+ year staying power even during the pandemic....which speaks for itself. I recommend you give it a try!

Crab Rangoons

Crab Rangooooons! Full Kee is world famous for their crab rangoons, made popular by TikTok star Gabby Eniclerico aka slothgirl. I have watched her eat crab rangoons from Full Kee for years on TikTok, so on a recent trip to D.C., I had to try them myself. I placed my order via DoorDash, which arrived quickly and carefully packaged. The portions were large enough to share, and they provided plenty of accompanying white rice. The General Tso's Crispy Bean Curd was fried to perfection, with a breading that was not too thick, absorbing the sweet and subtly spicy tianjin pepper-laden sauce. I was not expecting their "Vegetarian Pan-Fried Noodle" to be a dry chow mein, which I am not a huge fan of. The vegetables were swimming in a bland, cornstarch-heavy gravy. While both dishes were fine, I am not sure I would order either of them again. The Crab Rangoons though, left me speechless. They were even better than I expected, bursting with rich cream cheese and a surprising amount of crab. The accompanying sweet and sour sauce enhanced every bite. I was glad I got two orders of them.

Roast Duck
Anna L.

This isn't the first time my boyfriend and I visited the restaurant but this is the first time I'm writing a review. The service is consistently excellent and the restaurant is clean and spacious. The food was fresh, arrived quickly, and was delicious, and the portions are great. The staff were friendly, checked up on us periodically, and our cups were always full. We got the wonton noodle soup, roasted pork with snow pea, roasted duck, and garlic eggplant and loved all of it. Full Kee will continue to be a stop for us when we visit DC

Beef Lo mein, sesame chicken
Aaron S.

Okay Full Kee! Love this place. My son and I have been trying various places in chinatown and happened upon this one for lunch. Upon walking in it noticed that the place was pretty quiet...which was weird. No TV noise, ppl werent really talking, just quiet. Perhaps they were quiet because everyone was busy stuffing their faces. This food was so good! We got the sesame chicken and lo mein with beef. This was one of those meals where I had to stop myself from over eating because I couldn't get enough. I decided I would save the rest for dinner, and the waittress boxed the rest up for us. Let me tell you, it was just as good that evening as it was that afternoon. This was a great place, I'm surprised to see so many low reviews but who knows, everyone has good and bad days. I did see that someone else mentioned that its cheap and quick food...this was not cheap. It was 34 bucks for the two dishes...not my idea of cheap. Ill still go back tho.

Roast Duck and Noodle in Soup to go
Richard A.

Had the duck and noodle soup. First of all I had the same soup yesterday at a different restaurant and this restaurant was so much better. I got twice the amount of meat here , than I got yesterday. The noodles and the broth were also better. The noodles were thin and light and the broth had a great flavor. The duck did have a lot of bones, but most of the bones had plenty of meat. The skin was dark and tasty . This restaurant was across from my hotel,so I got it to go. Service was quick and friendly.

Nearby paid-parking on the cross-streets
Rich S.

We stopped in for lunch last week, and we loved the flavors, generous servings, service, and accommodation of preferences. We ordered three seafood and duck dishes: spicy fried squid (we got it mild), sliced duck with shrimp in oyster sauce (we substituted squid), and sizzling flounder filet with black pepper sauce, white rice and tea. They werent busy yet when we arrived shortly after they opened at 11am, and the server was prompt, helpful, and friendly. They made it easy and comfortable to request modifications: not spicy, and no shrimp, and there was a fiery hot sauce paste on the table, along either soy sauce and sweeteners. Food arrived quickly, and these three dishes were each delicious, and they combined well. We had a delicious filling lunch, and had enough leftovers for two more servings. The restaurant is small, seating around 30, with simple decor, including menu items posted in Chinese. Parking wasn't difficult in pay spaces on the cross-streets. My buddy took the Red Line to the Judiciaciary Square north-entrance just a couple blocks away.

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Gail B.

Chinatown dining has changed over the years. The pandemic has forced closures. There are a handful of restaurants that have been around for a long time. This place is a dive, but they have decent food. Prices have gone up. You can have a decent lunch for about $30. We visit for "comfort food." Chinatown metro is nearby. Street parking is hit or miss.

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Delicious food and outstanding customer service in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. I absolutely love this place!

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The greatest crab Rangoon I've had! Would love to try other dishes as well. Will be back

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