KungFood Amerasia
521 Madison Ave, Covington
(859) 261-6121
Customers' Favorites
Traditional Kung Pow Chicken
Sweet \u0026 Sour Chicken
Sweet & Sour Chicken
Kung Food Fried Rice
Big Bertha Egg Roll
Good Pot Stickers 6
Imperial Beef Stew
Chicken Fried Rice
Hot and Sour Soup
Steamed Dumplings
Recent Reviews
My son and I went tonight because Jen Dalton from Local 12 News said she had eaten there after the taping of Diners, Drive-ins and Dives. We don’t usually let TV guide is but hearing Jen go on about the food, we had to try it. We were NOT disappointed. Great food, fantastic service, friendly atmosphere! They were slammed but service was still fast and friendly. The restaurant is so unique you can always find something to look at! So many options to choose from, you’ll find...
I had a fun and unexpected experience walking past Kungfood on my way to another restaurant but was drawn in by its clever and overtly Asian pop-culture vibe. The eclectic interior draws from all kinds of Asian cinema and cultural references, making it visually fascinating.
The shotgun-style space is cozy, with the bar and dining area up front, the kitchen in the middle, and a quirky back section with restrooms, a small shop selling drinks and knickknacks, and another...
The shotgun-style space is cozy, with the bar and dining area up front, the kitchen in the middle, and a quirky back section with restrooms, a small shop selling drinks and knickknacks, and another...
Had an order of Broco-Lee with beef and plain fried rice. Overall, the taste was okay. Good amount of sauce, but entirely too many other vegetables and not enough broccoli. 6 pieces of broccoli is not enough for a dish called Broco-Lee. Secondly, you can taste that the bamboo shoots used are the precooked canned variety. Which is fine, I guess, but it overpowers the rest of the dish and makes it all taste like canned bamboo, which isn’t very pleasant. And the fried rice was...