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(for 2) 7.95
(for 2) 7.95
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(6) 2.5
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steamed or sweet & sour deep fried
cooking ginger, scallion, fried with pepper, spicy ground pork
ginger scallion or chives, spicy deep fried
black bean sauce
Been going to Full Kee for 20+ years. Pleased to report the roast pork noodle soup is still great under the new management!
MoreEasily forgettable.We ordered a takeout: sweet and sour soup, dumplings, a chicken dish and shrimp dish. All if them were rather mediocre and didn't leave a lasting impression. We will keep searching.
MoreSorry no go for me. I visited years ago under "old management" it was cheap and good. Today I went there with my family. none enjoyed it. Here are why. Rice is extremely hard. noddles in the soup was still hard. Sorry this was the last time we will be visiting this store.
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What can I say other than they are hands-down the best Chinese restaurant in the whole city and anyone that argues with me I challenge you to name a place better!! They serve authentic Chinese food!! Nine of that fake American menu. Go there! Go there! Go there now!!
MoreNo frills menu, and fast service.
Delicious food
Excellent food. New owners have kept the same recipes. Delicious! Great owner and workers!!! Peking Chicken is the best!!!
MoreThis place has amazing food!!!
Great dumplings! Friendly staff and owners.
Friendly staff and delicious wonton and duck noodle soups makes this possibly the best spot in Chinatown ... Definitely go here if you are looking for something to eat in downtown DC.
MoreThis place was so good. The quality of the good is really poor under the new management. Don’t bother going there.
MoreNew owners are great. They have even improved upon some of the old dishes.
Way too much salt! Ordered the Kung Pao chicken and egg rolls. The egg rolls tasted like they were full of salt and the Kung Pao chicken tasted like plain chicken with some soy sauce dumped on it. I tried to eat it, but it was inedible so threw it all away.
MoreFull Kee is under new management and whatever they're doing, I approve. Shared a sizzling fish in pepper sauce dish and it was delish - came out promptly (but not too fast!) and was piping hot, seasoned well, and just hit the spot. Chinese food is hit or miss in DC, so I'm glad to have this place on standby - will definitely be back.
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