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    Fortune Chef

    3.6 (28 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Johnny S.

    Still the best and cheapest Chinese food in Tulsa. Call in pick up 20 minutes later. No Boujee here.

    Pineapple chicken
    Brand M.

    After going to Rice Bowl for quite a while because of terrible experience elsewhere, I decided today I'd give somewhere else a chance. I always take mine to go so I can enjoy it by myself. I decided I o come try this place out. Since I've had awesome service and food at Rice Bowl, I'll compare it to this. I called in my order and it was just disappointing from the get go. The guy sounded annoyed and in a hurry. Didn't even take a name or give me estimated time. I timed it for 10 minutes since most places have theirs ready in about that time frame. I arrived, and didn't even get a greeting. Lady wasn't rude but gave this, "I run this place kind of attitude". Now let's talk about the food. First off, the smell is nice. I think anything fried smells good, anyways, it's just too much breading, it taste bland. Over fried or probably recycled oil because it taste of an old frying oil. Comparing it to rice bowl, I paid about the same price for bland food and it's less. Someone was bragging about the pineapple chicken. I thought it was going to be something special but it's just like orange chicken but pineapple. Would I try it again, maybe. Did it taste good, meh. Price, meh

    Pea pod beef with rice, pork egg foo yong (4 patties), chicken lo mein, 2 order vegetable egg roll (3 per order)
    Joshua W.

    Fortune Chef has been a midtown Tulsa staple nearly 50 years and tonight was my first visit. The egg foo Yong was the crowd flavorite: Super fluffy and good flavor inside and crispy on the outside with gravy served alongside which is a good balance of savory and slight sweetness which compliments it well. The lo mein is also flavorful with a good balance of veggies and meat. The pea pod beef has a ample amount of water chestnut for a great crunch factor. I'd put this at the top of Chinese take-out places in Tulsa. Definitely go if you haven't been!

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    4 years ago

    Exactly what you expect from Chinese take-out. Solid. Would recommend spring rolls & sesame chicken.

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    7 years ago

    Love this place. Food is always hot and fresh, owner always recognizes us. Family owned, family operated.

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    Quick and good service with reasonable prices. But it is not very authentic Chinese cuisine.

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    Tulsa standby. Been going for years. We live way out South and I crave the egg rolls! Best Chinese takeout in Tulsa.

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