The food and service was amazing! Absolutely delicious The ambiance itself is cute and traditional.
Foo Chow Restaurant
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Foo-Chow Restaurant in Los Angeles, CA, gained fame as a filming location for the movie Rush Hour. Known for its wide variety of Chinese cuisine, the restaurant offers affordable specials starting at very low prices.
Specializing in seafood dishes like shrimp, lobster, and eel, Foo-Chow also features special dinners starting at $10.95 and a la carte options that include plates and soup.
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At a corner and easy to find with its green paint and noticeable wording of rush hour. When we went in it was not busy yet but crowd started to trickle in. It is a standard Chinese joint if you...
Tucked into Chinatown, there's a Chinatown night market food stall on Saturday night. Parking: Parked at a side street and walked all the way over to the restaurant. There's not a lot of...
Where do I begin as you can look at the pictures and see this is not egg foo yong. I don't even know what it is. The only thing I can identify is the shrimp. The teriyaki sauce instead of gravy is...
Old school since 1977. I've been wanting to eat here for years and I finally stopped by for dinner, they close at 900pm. For the movie buffs they filmed Rush Hour (1998) here. They offer dinner...
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