Lee's Fortuna Court Chinese Restaurant in Crows Nest is an institution. It has been around for over 40 years, and it is clear why. The staff, led by Stanley, are incredibly welcoming and friendly, with a genuine interest in making sure you have a great experience. The food is delicious and generous in portions, with classic dishes like lamb pancakes, Peking duck pancakes, sizzling steak, and salt and pepper prawns. The atmosphere is old-school and nostalgic, with hot towels to start the meal and an ice cream birthday cake to finish it off. With a wide variety of dishes to choose from, there is something for everyone. The only downside is that they keep live seafood in tanks, which is an inhumane practice. Despite this, Lee's Fortuna Court is well worth the visit for a quality Chinese meal with excellent service.
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This place is a family favourite- Shan Tung Chicken and Mongolian Lamb are amongst our favourites as are the lamb pancakes and Peking duck pancakes Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: A$60–80 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Lamb Pancakes, Mongolian Lamb
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Vanessa2 years ago on Restaurant Guru
Excellent on all levels. The food is amazing. As soon as I walked in and the aroma took me back to the reason I’ve been coming back. Stanley is the best host. Brilliant experience, as always.
Lees Fortuna Court Chinese Restaurant is one of our favourite Chinese restaurants in Sydney and one of our 'go to' restaurants that the whole family enjoys. Based on the dining room being busy most of the times that we are there, many others agree! The Cantonese Chinese food here is super delicious. Some of the dishes cater for those looking for more westernised Chinese dishes that one can yearn for, like the plump Honey King Prawns which we absolutely love, but there is more traditional Cantonese fare as well. As you enter the restaurant from Falcon Street, you are struck by a surprisingly large dining room that has a charming windowless wood-themed design that makes you feel cut off from the world and is filled with sporting memorabilia, including many autographed tops and plates on the walls that draw the eye. The staff are always extremely helpful, engaging and efficient. With respect to parking, there is very limited parking in the basement, but one can park on Falcon Street just outside when it is not a clearway or a No Stopping zone, or you can park for free for up to 2 hours in the nearby Woolworths car park (which is only a block away). Definitely recommended!