China Fu Guifang Gmbh

Schulstraße 12, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany

🛍 Chinesisch

3.8 💬 102 Reviews
China Fu Guifang Gmbh

Phone: +4971112047918

Address: Schulstraße 12, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany

City: Stuttgart

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 102

Website: http://fuguifang.de/

"I wanted to like the restaurant but the food is just not good. I shared with the owner my thoughts of the food. she says since not a lot of Chinese are here..."

Björn Björn

Very authentic Chinese food. By far the best hot pot in town.

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Mose
Mose

As a Chinese traveler , in Germany to eat such authentic Chinese food is too lucky, but the price does not poor, people ate


Roberto
Roberto

Grabbed dinner here after learning that the Korean restaurant I wanted to go to was closed something to keep in mind when eating out here. I was..


KC
KC

Grabbed dinner here after learning that the Korean restaurant I wanted to go to was closed (something to keep in mind when eating out here). I was...


Jessica
Jessica

First impression was being told to sit in a corner, asked to be seated at another table and the owner said "just sit here" and rolled his eyes as he turned..


Harald
Harald

I wanted to like the restaurant but the food is just not good. I shared with the owner my thoughts of the food. she says since not a lot of Chinese are here...

Stuttgart

Stuttgart

Stuttgart, a vibrant German city, blends modernity and tradition with lush vineyards, and is known for dishes like Maultaschen and Spätzle.

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  • Chinesisch Savor the rich, authentic flavors of China with our selection of iconic dishes. From savory stir-fries to mouthwatering dim sum, each creation captures the essence of traditional Chinese cuisine, delighting your taste buds with every bite.

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"Wow. Simply Awesome! Best dining experience my wife and I have had in several years, probably top all time, and we are real foodie snobs. They squeezed us in with only a couple hours notice. We got the course menu paired with wine....Little did we know that six courses in metric means First came the amouse bouse, a frothy chicken soup plus a croquette topped with dried mushrooms. Paired with wine of course. Then came a home made freshly baked baguette that was crazy delicious served with a dish of sour cream and chives as well as butter with pumpkin seeds. The bread was so good it could have been its own course, and the sour cream was the first of many unusual com I nations, but it worked. Next was a salad a combination of beet root, cabbage, Thai coconut milk and lemon grass. I hate beets and I loved this dish. Next wa the first actual course, duck liver pate and brioche with figs and wine sauce. Amazing! Now how about some slow cooked trout (which strongly resembled salmon) with tangerines and celery root. Then some white cod with Jerusalem artichokes and hazel nuts. Then, to cleanse the palate a glass of deer broth served in a glass like a brandy snifter. We're only halfway through. Now it's a slab of deer meat cooked like a tender steak, served with a cannelloni stuffed with deer and all set over mashed parsley root that could have passed as mashed potatoes. All garnished with an amazing deer gravy/sauce. Next comes some mont d'or cheese served with house made fruit bread, oranges, and rutabaga. Crazy com o but it was delicious. Now for dessert courses. Red wine sorbet. Think you're done? Next comes white chocolate ice cream serve with quince (purée, cubes, and foam) served with a chestnut parfait. Now we're stuffed, but time for another dessert: creme brulee paired with a chocolate brownie and a serving of mango mousse. Crazy good."