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Fung Wah Restaurant

3.9 (259 reviews)
ModerateChinese
Closed • 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Dogs allowed
Good for kids

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Potstickers
Gil P.

I went back to eat here again and there was NO disappointment at all! The dishes I ate were tasty and delicious the beef chow fun & salt & pepper chicken are good It's my go to spot for Chinese food

Bitter melon egg
Bill P.

Hidden spot that serves one of the best sat and pepper chicken wings. Order: salt and pepper chicken wing: one of the best in the bay. balance of crunchy goodness that soft meat on the inside. like the jalapeños that come in the dish too braised pork with veggies: Dish came out lukewarm and we asked them to make it hot. pieces of pork were tender Soy sauce braised fish: Fish had minimal bones, soft in texture and not salty. overall cost came out to $35 Bitter melon egg: the fluffiest fried eggs, do not taste the bitter melon flavor at all. They provide complimentary soup to start off the meal. Wait time for food can be 30+ minutes as they get extremely busy during dinner time. The place was renovated recently with a gray interior. Tip: research the menu and order food right when you sit down. Place is cash only

Hung Tao yee wonton
Sharon S.

Fung Wah is a hole-in-the-wall restaurant in a neighborhood I rarely frequent. Some friends told us this was the place to get cheap, no frills good Chinese food. I came here to order takeout midday on a Wednesday afternoon. The place was pretty empty and service was quick. I ordered salt and pepper chicken wings, beef chow fun and hung tao yee wonton. Fung Wah is a cash-only establishment. Three items cost less than $40, a really good price these days. The order was ready in under 15 minutes. The wings and chow fun are on par with better Chinese restaurants in the Bay Area. The wonton is not a get again for me. Overall, Fung Wah hit the spot and will be return again for me.

Salt and pepper fish
Fiona T.

My company does their monthly catering from here and it's always a hit. We call in ahead of time and tell them what items, what sizes, and when the pick up day will be. This time we got: salt and pepper chicken wings, bok choy, egg rolls, chow fun, and a group favorite the salt and pepper fish.

Mongolian beef
Bella T.

The gentleman was very kind. They were busy it is kind of a hole in the wall but the food is amazing!!! It feels fresh when you eat it. We will definitely be eating here or to go more often. CASH Only. You can go to martial and get up to $50 cash back

Laurie E.

What took me so long to try this place?! Delicious food, good portions and affordable. I called in an order around 715 on Tuesday and wait time was about 30-ish minutes meaning they were busy - good sign! Just ordered 2 items - beef with bean sprouts chow fun and sweet & sour chicken. A good amount of food for under $30. The fun had that yummy wok char with tender beef and lots of sprouts. The s&s chicken that nice sized pieces of chicken with pineapple chunks. And although it looked like it didn't have much sauce, the dish itself was decently sauced and not dry. No frills interior and cash only spot - fine by me! Can't wait to go back!

Current menu 10/22/2025
Frank A.

Can't go wrong with Mongolian Beef and Boneless Salt & Pepper Chicken!! The rice plates are perfect for lunch time and entrees have been a dinner favorite!

Salt n pepper fish, fried wonton,
Lesly M.

Cash only! Food was umami and comforting. Love the salt n pepper fish! Service was kind!

Dharma M.

Nice chinese restaurant at Daly city. It is a family business and has been opened for a while. If you go at lunchtime, be prepared to wait for a while even though you get a table. At lunchtime, usually the wait time for the food after you order is about 30 min. The owner is very friendly. The food is yummy, the portion is generous and considered cheap. All the dishes we ordered were yummy. When you visit Daly city, it doesn't matter how hot the weather is, just bring a jacket because you will be surprise that Daly city is cold.

Hong Tao Yee Foo Won Ton
Scott L.

This place is known for their Hong Tao Yee Foo Won Ton Soup which is not made by many restaurants. I agree that it's one of the better won tons and takes a lot of work as you have to fry the won ton first then add it to an almost Westlake Beef Soup but seafood in place of the beef. Order this! Now for the rest: - Mushi Pork, an anemic tasteless Mushi Pork with a limited number of pancakes with PACKETS of Hoisin Sauce. Yeah, packets instead of a dish of sauce were brought out after we requested Hoisin Sauce. Who doesn't know to bring out the sauce???? - Tomato Beef Curry Chow Mein, this version does not come with Fried Noodles ie Geen Mein. Was okay. - Lamb Stew Clay Pot, WTF, we ordered Beef Stew Clay Pot, we specifically said Beef Stew and the Boss Lady said we ordered Lamb Stew. We said it in both English and Cantonese and she screwed up. - Clams in Black Bean Sauce, ha ha, it's on the menu but the Boss Lady said they don't have and substituted Fried Fish in Black Bean Sauce without asking us. WTF?!? - Eggplant in Garlic Sauce, another anemic, tasteless dish. Service? Poor, misunderstood one dish, substituted a second dish without asking, and had to ask for Hoisin Sauce for the Mushi Pork. If you eat in-house, good luck, just get the Hong Tao Yee Foo Won Ton Soup to go. Not worth eating on site. Parking can be a challenge. Didn't visit the restrooms - so good luck there if you go....

Emerson Y.

Large portions, great value, Hong Kong style homey restaurant. No dedicated parking, take out orders are common. Expect to spend less than $50 after tax and tip for 3 dishes which is enough to feed 2 people + leftovers. Cash only. Feels authentic, I really like the small business vibes, feels like I'm directly supporting the community by coming here.

Mongolian beef
Josef M.

I was hesitant trying this place but I'm glad I finally gave it a shot. It will be my go to place from now on especially since it's close to my house. I got the salt and pepper chicken wings, Mongolian beef, and pork chow mein. All had big portions and the wings had a great crispy coating!

Beef w/asparagus
Myrnelle G.

A true, good ol' foodie joint is cash only & a little sketch lol! But hey, when they are generous with their portions & it doesn't hurt your stomach after, then it is a win/win! This is a local Chinese take-out spot we found on Yelp! We ate, we liked, & we fell asleep only to wake up a few hours later to eat again! Note: Parking is a pain! Call ahead to order then whatever time they give you, add 15-20min then bring someone with you to run in & pick it up!

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Great Chinese restaurant the fried rice is like crack , call ahead of time to make an order the salt pepper fish is fire.

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