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Contribute FeedbackFortune Village is a Chinese restaurant that offers a traditional menu with authentic aromas. The customer service is attentive and helpful, making you feel like their favorite customer from the moment you walk in. The restaurant caters to everyone, from dates to family outings, with a menu that strikes the perfect balance between traditional Chinese dishes and options suitable for Western palates. The ambiance is warm and inviting, perfect for large groups as well. The highlight is the roast duck banquet, which offers great value for the amount of food provided. Overall, Fortune Village offers delicious food, excellent service, and a welcoming atmosphere that ensures a memorable dining experience.
I brought my wife here for her birthday with friends. I never had so much fun with so amazing eating in a Chinese restaurant. perfect amount of food. great value and perfect atmosphere. thanks simon for a great time. I'll be back soon.
Visits to lunch with a friend. the veg chowmein and veg spring rollers ordered. the staff was a bit in a hurry and just wanted us to place our commands, eat and get out, even though they were not too busy. the place has a beautiful decor. eating was a bit salty.
The fortune village is a traditional Chinese restaurant. very delicious food! we ordered the seafood sang choy bow, spring rolls, black bean chicken, steamed fish (my favorites) and szechuan prawns. the food was all fresh and delicious. I just find the szechuan prawn a little sharp! service was friendly and all staff very helpful. highly recommended.
I booked a table last night. excellent food, sensational service and great value. the staff was very friendly and attentive, nothing was a problem. could rate this restaurant high enough. will always be back and forth.
It’s second nature for Asian people to take over ordering the food in Asian restaurants. It’s both experience and control issues. In any case, I was rather pleased that my pals turned over the ordering to me at Fortune Village. I went with grandmother’s tofu, a combination omelette, and the clear favourite of the evening, deep-fried eggplant slices in a black bean sauce. We also ordered a salt and pepper pork chop dish and a spicy lamb, neither of which were standouts.