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    Good Fortune

    3.8 (98 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Shrimp with garlic sauce
    Todd P.

    When we first walked in, we were pleasantly surprised by how nice it looks inside. And there are many outdoor tables as well. Our server Linda was very helpful and nice, but she was spread pretty thinly when we walked in and it took a while for her to get to us. We both ordered luncheon specials. We both ordered hot and sour soup and it was delicious. And we both ordered protein with garlic sauce. One of us ordered shrimp and the other had pork. There were five large shrimp in the one plate and lots of pork in the other. But our complaint was with the vegetables. There were very large chunks and were underdone. And there were no knives on the table so we had a hard time cutting the veggies as well. The flavor of both dishes was great. We were sort of unhappy with the fact that we really didn't taste any garlic. The egg roll that came with the luncheon plates was delicious as well. All in all, there was nothing that made this restaurant unique.

    Our heavenly dinner all packed up!
    Bill T.

    Three of us fed with my trusty steed! Fell in love with Good Fortune! Great everything!

    Victoria O.

    So far I've been to good fortune two times. The first time I bought chicken pad, Thai and the second time I got the grill chicken teriyaki combo and the Kung pow chicken Everything has been very flavorful and travel as well The staff is super friendly and even gave me a small little toy for my daughter Ambiance's clean, plenty of seating and it does not smell in this restaurant like it does in some other Asian restaurants that I've been to

    House Mo Fun, Shrimp Tempura, Beef and Peppers, and house soup.
    Sarah B.

    Ordered delivery for dinner tonight. They pack your order in insulated bags which is wonderful, overall the food is really good. The Shrimp Tempura isn't worth the price so if you're contemplating that, I'd pass. Overall this place is pretty expensive especially for what you get. It's newer so we wanted to try it. It's good, not sure if it's $150 for 2 people good though. Still on the fence if we'll be back simply for the cost. Everything starts at $20 for a dish.

    Bag 2
    Karol B.

    Yes, avoid this restaurant! For $140 I got two small bags of food! On their website they offer egg rolls for $4.50, it does say each however the picture next to it shows three eggrolls! So what do you think you're getting you're getting three eggrolls for $4.50. No each tiny little eggroll is $4.50. Absolutely not worth the money. I ordered a group order and they didn't even label what each container was.

    The aforementioned soup.
    Philip S.

    Tried Good Fortune on opening day. It's tucked next to Ace Hardware at Pinnacle Peak and Scottsdale Road, and I walked out seriously impressed. Upsides: Whenever I try a new Chinese restaurant, I order Beef with Broccoli as my test. If they can get that right, the rest of the menu's probably solid. Good Fortune didn't just pass -- it set the bar. The beef was juicy and velveted perfectly, broccoli cooked just right. Easily the best I've had in the Valley. The lunch special came with flavorful fried rice (not just brown rice with soy), a surprisingly good cup of soup, and wontons with thick skins that held up -- not the flimsy ones that disintegrate. Soup wasn't war wonton -- just a good ol' peace-time broth. The staff was friendly and efficient, especially for an opening day. That says a lot. They're in the old Jade Palace spot -- yes, I know Jade Palace moved a block over, and technically North Scottsdale still had Chinese food -- but this was our spot. The one that mattered. The throne sat empty, and Good Fortune just took the crown. Downsides: It's $20 for a lunch special. Sure, that's more than a typical mall joint -- but you get what you pay for. Personally, I'd rather shell out an extra 5 bucks and get the perfect meal than glare at dried-up beef, mushy broccoli, thin sauce, and wonder why I hate myself. They're a little hard to spot from the street, but that's not their fault. And at least that awful burger place is gone. Watching the cook assemble my hamburger without using pesky gloves -- while wiping his dripping face -- was enough for me. Bottom line? I'm giving this one 5 stars -- because it's perfect.

    Shrimp with walnuts
    Diane P.

    The restaurant is clean but there's no ambiance. Very sterile feeling, bright lighting. The service was friendly and prompt. Started with the crab Rangoon. The filling had a pudding texture and tasted like cream cheese flavored custard. Didn't taste the crab (imitation). Husband had the teriyaki chicken and it was all dark meat. Very bland. I had the shrimp with walnuts which is my go-to at every Chinese restaurant. Way too much fried breading. Barely any sauce, drizzled on. I picked the breading off one and it wasn't de-tailed and was only partially deveined. Very bland and had to keep adding soy sauce to make it edible. Two entrees, one appetizer and two drinks $80 with tip/tax.

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    My son very much dislikes shrimp lo mein and he loved it the staff was great especially trevonne

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    Good food, prompt great service. The only thing this place is missing is background music and a bit of ambiance. Pls try.

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    Take out was delicious! Kung pao chicken had large pieces of chicken with a light fried coating which was delicious!

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    My family of ten dined last night and the food and service from the entire staff was exceptional

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    Very bland food. Both entrees lacked taste and eggrolls weren't any good either. This place is expensive and we won't be back.

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    Ask the Community - Good Fortune

    Do you sell gift certificates?

    Yes, we do.

    Do they have a liquor license yet?

    Yes, we got license already.

    Do they serve beer & wine?

    They will but are waiting for their license.

    Do you allow dogs on your patio?

    Yes.

    Do you take reservations?

    Whether lunch or dinner, we've never needed a reservation. You might want to give them a call before arriving with a large group (six or more).

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    Nishikawa Ramen - Nishikawa black

    Nishikawa Ramen

    3.9(941 reviews)
    15.2 mi
    $$

    Nishikawa Ramen is a small little ramen shop decorated with anime posters from Naruto, One Piece,…read moreand Dragon Ball. There were also cute little trinkets of My Neighbor Totoro. Upon entering, we were free to seat ourselves and chose a booth by the wall. It was not busy at all and the service was quick and friendly. We started off with a large sake bomb paired with a Kirin Light ($15). We then ordered two Tonkotsu Ramens, one medium spice and one hot spice ($15.99 each). Honestly, the hot spice level did not taste spicy at all, so I would recommend going extra hot if you like spice. They also provide chili powder on the table if you want to add more spice yourself. The ramen broth itself could have used a tad more flavor. I lightly added some soy sauce to the broth which is something I often do to add a little kick. I loved all of the toppings included, from the green onions to the kikurage (wood ear mushroom). My favorite part was the pork chashu, which was really tender and delicious. I also appreciated that the ramen came with a full soft boiled egg rather than half an egg, and the egg was perfectly runny. Before leaving, we ordered their tea special that was buy one get one. We got a matcha milk tea and a cafe latte which I forgot to take a photo of. I felt like the cafe latte could have used a little more sweetness to balance it. Also, I found it neat that Nishikawa offers a rewards program, not something I see often at ramen shops. My true rating would be 4.5 due to some of the criticisms I mentioned above, but overall I still had a good experience. Thank you for serving us. Visited 5/2/26

    This place was good but the service could use some work. I went in during the mid afternoon for an…read moreearly dinner and was seated right away but the waitress didn't give me a menu. I sat there for several minutes and when she came back, she asked if I was ready to order. I asked for a menu and then she tapped this little sign on the table that had a QR code on it. I guess they want you to use your phone to look up the menu but then she brought me a printed menu and a glass of water. I had about a minute to look at the menu before the waitress came back and asked what I wanted. I ordered the small portion of the chicken karaage appetizer and the Nishikawa Black Ramen. Both items came out at about the same time. The chicken was good and there was a lot which somewhat surprised me because I thought they had given me a large portion by mistake. The only downside was that the plate was really small so the chicken kept tumbling onto the table. The ramen was just ok. It came in a really big bowl and there was a lot of broth and toppings but relatively little noodles in comparison. It was more like a bowl of soup. The slice of pork was huge but a little bit chewy when I was expecting it to be tender. The egg wasn't sliced so it was difficult to pick up the entire piece with my chopsticks. The chicken was $7 and the ramen was $18. I would have been ok just getting the chicken, perhaps a large portion for $12. I wouldn't get this particular ramen again. With tax and a tip my total was a little over $31 which isn't the most I've spent at a ramen restaurant, but it wasn't cheap either. I wasn't offered a refill on my drink until after I had paid and was ready to leave. In fact, I only saw the waitress once after my food was brought out, and that was when she brought me the bill. The rest of the time she was somewhere in the kitchen.

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    Chicken Karaage - House Made

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    Full Moon Izakaya

    4.4(135 reviews)
    12.9 mi
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    Let's get the most important thing out of the way:…read more You need the crispy rice with spicy tuna. It's not a want. It's a need. I pop in here probably once a month. I'm assuming it's a family-owned joint because the one and only guy working front of house always takes care of me. He's awesome. The place is cute. It's tastefully decorated, and they have a very-on-brand, ginormous full moon light on the wall that's illuminated from behind. It's super cool. I've only ever seen a couple other diners in there with me at any time. The food comes out super fast, which is great, because I'm hungry as soon as i step in the place. The prices are reasonable, the portions are generous, and the food is always good. If you're in the area, this place is a must-stop.

    We found this place by accident. My daughter and I arrived around 6pm on a Saturday. There were no…read morepeople there. Slowly others started to arrive about half hour later. I ordered hot sake and it did not disappoint. My daughter got a Ramune, miso soup, and shrimp tempura roll. No complaints! Miso soup was missing tofu that day. Apparently they were all out. Nevertheless the soup was very nice! I got two specialty rolls. The names escape me at the moment. The menu doesn't have a huge selection of rolls but I found what I like and both were VERY good! Good amount of fish vs rice. Everyone is very attentive. Service is very good. The ambiance is interesting :) nothing fancy but not too bland either. There are full moon/moon related decorations. The rolls are also named with the Moon theme in mind. Overall very nice and we will be back to try their ramen !

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    Full Moon Izakaya Veggie Sushi Roll

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    Shio Ramen & Crudo - Tonkatsu

    Shio Ramen & Crudo

    4.7(96 reviews)
    16.3 mi

    Came in for lunch and it was good! Shio Ramen & Crudo is the sister restaurant to Sushiholic, which…read moreis 2 doors down. I like the interior decor of Shio with cute cartoon cats slurping noodles and interesting looking wood panels on the ceilings and walls. On Friday around 1:45pm it wasn't busy at all. The staff were all friendly, and food came out right away. The lunch special essentially is a discounted price bowl of ramen from $17 to $13 and some additional sushi options at $4 (limit 1). We opted to try 2 different types of ramen so we could share-- Tonkatsu and Spicy Miso. Both solid flavors and my main gripe is that for some reason my tonkatsu bowl used a different type of ramen noodle that was thinner and less chewy than the Spicy Miso. I liked those noodles better. The pork that comes with the ramen is delicious! Rainbow roll was good and I probably didn't need to order the tootsie roll, as it was essentially a rainbow roll minus the fish on top. We tried the green Matcha IPA from Kyoto for fun and because we love Kyoto, it was pretty good. I'd come back on happy hour to try other items and have a drink.

    Ramen cravings = handled. Shio Ramen & Crudo brings a…read moremodern, stylish vibe with seriously good food. Their tonkotsu broth is rich, creamy, and full of depth without being heavy, you can tell it's crafted with care. We ordered a little bit of everything to try: Edamame, Pan-fried gyoza, Chicken karaage, Tonkotsu ramen Everything hit. Flavorful, fresh, and satisfying. The space is clean, modern, and has a fun, themed vibe that makes it even better. The service was very good to keep us (15 of us) happy and fed!

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    3 hand rolls-salmon yuzu, yellowtail ponzu, negi hama

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    Zu Izakaya

    Zu Izakaya

    4.5(1.9k reviews)
    17.2 mi
    $$

    Popped into this place for our last meal before leaving AZ and it did not disappoint! We were the…read morefirst people in. When we walked in it had a very fishy smell, so it kind of made us second guess our choice. But we went for it anyhow. The greeter/server was very pleasant and sat us. It was very clean inside with ample space between seat. We browsed through the menu and started with our usual edamame and pot stickers. The edamame was salted well throughout where a lot of places just put the salt on top only. We ordered a couple varieties of sake which were both good. Out of all of the things we ordered the karange skewer was just a little more oily than were use to, but still good. The spicy salmon roll had really great flavor and the lollipop roll was probably one of the better versions that we have had. The musubi was giant to say the least, it was good, but offered a bit too much rice. Overall the food and service was great and we were very happy that we ended up here!

    On a Sunday evening, after checking out the Desert Botanical Garden, I was looking for some food in…read morethe area. I came across Zu Izakaya and it's great reviews as one of the options. I love Japanese food so my decision was made. I drove over and parked in their complimentary lot. Ambiance (3.5/5): I've been to Japan and there are plenty of izakayas there. Think of them as small bars which often serve solid food. Zu fits that bit. It's a relatively small restaurant, probably seats about 30 people. and it's pretty no frills for a Japanese spot. I was seated at a booth in the corner of the restaurant. They have free WiFi which is always a good touch. Service (3/5): Service was friendly, though a bit inconsistent. My waitress wasn't as attentive as I would have liked. The type of service where you have to flag them down to get what you want and to close out. Drinks (4/5): Zu has a nice menu of Japanese and Korean beverages, including sake, soju, Japanese beer, and more. With that being said, I just had an iced green tea. Food (4/5): I got a nice variety. I went with the Japanese sausage off of the grill menu, the OBI mayo roll off of the sushi menu, and the cheese corn off of the appetizer menu. Let's start with the sausage. It's a small item, two small sausages, but absolutely delicious. The sausage was bursting with flavor and basted in a sweet sauce. Minus the portion size, perfection. The cheese corn also hit the spot, but the execution was off. The corn is served on a hot platter, and unfortunately some of the corn on the edges was badly burnt. The type of situation where they should start over. Which they didn't. Lastly, the OBI mayo roll is essentially a California roll with marinated warm shrimp on top in a mayo sauce. I didn't love the hot and cold combo (shrimp and sushi), but outside of the temperature, it was a delicious roll. All in all, a very food meal. My only gripe with Japanese food is that it can get expensive quick. Given that Zu is in Tempe, I was hoping that prices would be a little cheaper. With that being said, they do have a solid happy hour (and reverse happy hour) with both food and drink specials. Next time I stop by, I'd like to check out some of their Korean options. I focused on the Japanese stuff this time (which makes the majority of the menu). Next time around, the bulgogi is calling my name!

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    Lots of inside seating options

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