
Tons of commenters have been raving about the second-place finisher in our discussion of the best hole-in-the-wall joints, and so we simply couldn’t not review the place.
Fu Wing Low, serving Szechuan and Cantonese cuisine, really does belong in the hidden-gem category, what with its strip mall location, lack of windows, fairly run-down exterior and - most importantly - phenomenal, low-priced fare.
Distinctive Chinese food is not particularly easy to find, at least not on the beaten path. Orange chicken, chow mein, fried rice - with modest exceptions, they tend to taste very much the same no matter where you dine.
Fu Wing Low forges a whole new path of flavors, and that’s just the start - a bustling family atmosphere, massive portions and miniscule prices also await.






