Fortune Palace Restaurant
About Fortune Palace Restaurant
Fortune Palace Restaurant in Brooklyn, NY specializes in Dim Sum, offering a wide variety of unique dishes rarely found elsewhere. The restaurant boasts limited vegetarian options but is known for its delicious and fresh dim sum items. Customers rave about the quality and variety of the food, with highlights including the Geoduck sashimi, stir fry lamb chops, and fried clams with black bean sauce. The spacious and vibrant ambiance, along with attentive service, adds to the overall dining experience. While there may be room for improvement in some dishes, Fortune Palace Restaurant is a top choice for satisfying dim sum cravings in the area.
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Food: Dim sum is delicious here! This place has a wide variety of items that you cannot find at a typical dim sum restaurant in the city. They have all the usual dim sum dishes plus unique buns, special desserts, and a variety of rice rolls. The food is pushed around in carts throughout the restaurant. The variety is great and quality is higher than most dim sum restaurants in the city. Sometimes the items do not come out hot, which is disappointing but overall, this is one of the better dim sum restaurants in the area. You can also order noodle dishes and entrées from the menu in addition to dim sum. The place is packed on weekends and fills up within an hour of opening. You can expect to wait for a table on the weekend if you don't arrive close to the opening time at 8:30am. Service: Service here is better than most dim sum restaurants. The staff come around to change your plate throughout the meal and are constantly refilling the teapot. Staff are generally courteous and friendly too. The restaurant offers valet parking for five dollars, but you can also look for street parking. Ambiance: The restaurant is huge with many tables for both large and small parties. For dim sum, you might have to share a table with other parties if you are a smaller group. Seating is comfortable and spacious. The restaurant is very well lit and vibrant. Overall, I would recommend this restaurant!
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Great spot off 85 st brooklyn in bensonhurst. Large establishment with many floors and the upper floors have private rooms. A go to for large groups as the private rooms are cozy but with the same dim sum items going around. Great dim sum and a good price point. Variety and coming out fresh and hot. Go to items of haw gau, egg tarts, steamed cart items, or even any of the baked buns, roast pork, custard. Order any of the kitchen items was great as we loved the chick fried noodles dish and beef hau fun. Attentive floor staff and just the right kind of satisfying dim sum for your occasion.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the popular dishes at Fortune Palace Restaurant?
Fortune Palace is known for its delicious dim sum, especially items like har gow and egg tarts. Their congee and rice dishes also receive great reviews.
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Can I make a reservation or do I have to walk in?
Reservations are accepted and recommended, especially on weekends when the restaurant gets busy.
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What dining options does Fortune Palace offer?
You can enjoy dine-in service with table service or opt for takeout if you're in a hurry.
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What’s the atmosphere like at the restaurant?
The atmosphere is casual and vibrant, ideal for both families and groups. It's spacious with private dining rooms available for special occasions.
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Is there parking available at Fortune Palace?
Yes, there is a paid parking lot, street parking options, and valet service available for convenience.
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Nice place for some Asian food in Brooklyn. They have some private rooms upstairs, but they all have a minimum requirement spend. We had a large group and tried multiple dishes. Geoduck sashimi was great, but expensive! The second time we came they didn't have geoduck and we got a Caribbean lobster sashimi style. This was just ok, the lobster didn't have much flavor. The stir fry lamb chops was lacking some seasoning. They can work on their fried dishes, breading is way too thick and and way too oily. Sit fried clams were great with the black bean sauce. Service varies depending on the waiter/waitress you get, but overall not bad for an Asian place.