“For over twenty years, this Cantonese spot has been our go to for special occasions and it never disappoints. We always start with their pan-fried seabass simple yet divine. The snow pea leaves stir-fry bursts with freshness while the General Tso’s Chicken hits the spot with its sweet and savory sauce.Their chicken fried rice and beef chow fun are staples, always satisfying. The Hunan Chicken brings the heat while the salt and pepper calamari are crispy perfection. Don’t forget their signature condiments such as hot chili oil and belacan because they add that extra kick we love.In short, this Chinese restaurant is a treasure of Cantonese flavors and we can’t wait for more years of delicious memories here.“
“Recently, I visited Fant'asai, nestled within the PH'East store, with a curious palate and high hopes for a unique culinary experience. The restaurant, which seemed promising, offered an intriguing mix of dishes.Upon arrival, I noticed the ambiance was casual and inviting, setting a good stage for a culinary adventure. However, the service left something to be desired. The attendant appeared somewhat detached and not fully acquainted with the menu, which dampened the initial excitement. Despite this, the wait for our food was pleasantly brief, a redeeming factor in the service experience.Our meal consisted of Puerto Rican fried rice and Mongolian chicken. The Mongolian chicken was the star of the evening - flavorful, well-seasoned, and simply delicious. It was a dish I would happily recommend. On the other hand, the Puerto Rican fried rice, while enjoyable, didn't quite hit the mark in terms of authenticity. It was good but fell short of capturing the essence of true Puerto Rican fried rice.Portion sizes were generally adequate, though the serving of Mongolian chicken seemed a bit scant, leaving me wanting just a bit more. Despite these mixed feelings, the culinary journey at Fant'asai was overall a positive one. The menu still piques my interest, and I remain eager to explore other dishes in the future.In conclusion, Fant'asai offers a mixed bag - a promising venue with potential for a fantastic dining experience, slightly marred by service inconsistencies and portions. However, the quality of the dishes, particularly the Mongolian chicken, ensures I'll be back to try more of what they have to offer. Hopefully, future visits will see improvements that elevate the entire dining experience to match the quality of their best dishes.“
“One of my top 2 places to go to for dim sum when i drive down from nashville. Actually may have moved into the #1 spot. Just because they serve dim sum ALL DAY, EVERY DAY. I know it's traditionally more of a breakfast, brunch item. But sometimes i crave it at 7pm. Service is what you expect from a dim sum place. It's not great or bad. Usually always get water right away and hot tea if you request it. Order your food and they leave you alone until you need something. They all work together , so just ask anyone if you need something extra. It is cleaner than most other dim sum around the area. During brunch it's packed pretty tightly with all the carts rolling around. Dinner is more spaced out and less people for sure. Top items that i order: Shrimp shumai Shrimp dumpling Scallop and shrimp dumpling Spicy chicken feet Spicy pork rib Beef tripe LOTUS LEAF STICKY RICE (absolutely must try if you haven't!) Chinese broccoli Everything taste fresh! And full of flavor! Does not taste like rubber like some other restaurants.... if they had better service , it would be a 5 star review for sure! Give them a try!“
“How have you not been here? This is the best Cantonese food in Atlanta: and I lived in China for several years. It is also some of THE best service I have ever experienced. I have never had a bad meal here. I genuinely don't understand how they only have four stars. Also, most Friday or Saturday evenings, you can still find a seat. Definitely a hidden gem on Buford Drive.“
“Yall the food was amazing. I got the Peking duck 2 different ways, steam buns and in a stir fry and I knew they had a regular out of me! I went for my birthday and we are going back next month for my sisters. One of the best experiences ever.“
“We ordered the special fried rice and wonton soup. The soup broth was clear and flavorful, and at $7.99 it was a HUGE portion, enough for 4. And the wontons were filled with shrimp! Needless to say we ate every bite. Good for shopping at H Mart and any time!!“