Full House Menu

  • Appetizers
  • Soup
  • Diet Dishes
  • Chow Mein
  • Chop Suey
  • Moo Shu
  • Seafood
  • Poultry
  • Pork
  • Beef
  • Egg Foo Young
  • Lo Mein
  • Fried Rice
  • Bean Curd and Vegetable
  • Chow Ho Fun
  • Mai Fun
  • Japanese Sushi Roll
  • Extra
  • Combination
  • House Specialties
  • Kid Menu

Healthy Meal suggestions for Full House

  • Appetizers
  • Soup
  • Diet Dishes
  • Chow Mein
  • Chop Suey
  • Moo Shu
  • Seafood
  • Poultry
  • Pork
  • Beef
  • Egg Foo Young
  • Lo Mein
  • Fried Rice
  • Bean Curd and Vegetable
  • Chow Ho Fun
  • Mai Fun
  • Japanese Sushi Roll
  • Extra
  • Combination
  • House Specialties
  • Kid Menu
  • Ryan R.

    Vomiting, diarrhea, severe stomach cramps, terrible service, crappy food, run down atmosphere, and a staff that is full of complete idiots! I have had some bad Chinese in my day, but this place tops them all. We were given a coupon to this place and since it looked decent from the outside, my family and I decided to dine there. Upon entering the establishment, we are walked to our table that has beat up/torn chairs and asked what we want to drink. Three out of six of our drinks are wrong and the server then proceeds to slam our drinks down because this mistake is pointed out to him and asked for it to be corrected. The food was RUBBISH! Although I didn't notice at the time, the food was lukewarm, tasted subpar, and many items looked as if they had been sitting out all night. Their ice cream was freezer burnt and all of their deserts tasted as if they had been frozen for years. Some of the food tasted ok but it's not worth the risk of Salmonella poisoning. When it came time to pay for our awful meal, I presented the server with our coupon but he refused to take it. I explained that if he wished to be paid for our meal, then he needed to honor our coupon. With no mathematical competency whatsoever, he attempted to add up our meal only to try to overcharge me again; I finally told him what we would be paying since he couldn't figure it out. As we were leaving, I also notice rat droppings by the windows in the front of the restaurant; I know they were rat droppings since I worked as a pest control technician for a significant amount of time... Let me emphasize, RAT DROPPINGS! Roughly two hours following our terrible meal, I begin to sweat and get the chills, within an hour I am vomiting and I have sever stomach cramps (keep in mind that this was the only thing I had eaten in the past 16 hours). Later that night I got diarrhea and my thirteen month old daughter is now vomiting. Later my wife gets diarrhea and five days after eating at Full House, I find out that I have Salmonella poisoning. I call and speak to the manager and explain the food poisoning issue with her; she says that it could have come from anywhere and refuses to issue me a refund for $19.25. She was rude and hung up on me twice, told me I was lying, and claimed that I was just trying to get a free meal out of their establishment. All in all, this was probably the worst dining experience in my entire life and the health department has been notified of these poor conditions.

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  • Ginna R.

    Nasty food. Rude. Scammers. Made 3 out of our party of 6 sick.... Yuck! Avoid.

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  • Karen S.

    Our favorite Chinese take out place! The food is freshly prepared within 15 minutes, perfectly cooked and flavorful. The portions are huge so one $8 meal can easily be split into two full meals. The fried rice has huge slivers of eggs, the oil it's cooked in is fresh and really tasty. I've had several dishes and my husband has the veggie dishes with tofu. Delicious food, fast service, great value! I can't speak on the buffet - we always order take out.

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  • Jessica C.

    My boyfriend was starving after his business conference. we walked next door to the nearby chinese food restaurant. I saw the yelp reviews and didn't want to chance it. I ordered a sake, and he got the buffet. the conversation from him speaks volumes: Plate #1- Rice, Lo Mein, Teriyaki chicken on a stick, eggroll. Chicken on a stick: "If you took a shoe, and cooked it and then sprayed it with teriyaki flavoring, that would be the texture of this teriyaki chicken." Rice: "This is slightly overcooked. But i love rice." (He ate it all) Lo Mein: "Highlight of the dish so far." Egg roll: "This isn't an egg roll. More like a dough roll." Green tea: "Tastes like hot water with sugar." Plate #2- Pepper Steak, rice, Lo mein, Sauteed mushrooms (for me) Pepper Steak: Tender! tastes good. I imagine it would be like eating baby daschund ears...nice and velvety." He looks over at the hostess: "Hostess has nice butt. Hopefully she works night shift at massage parlor next door. heh heh heh....oh! The music is splendorous. the flutes!" Then pointing the fork at me says, "Would you like a taste of velvet ear? It's so smooth I'd like to rub it on my face!" My comments: I chose not to eat. I looked at the mussels, clams, and other shellfish and was concerned over how long it had been left out? I did see pizza and chicken nuggets. I could've eaten those. I'll just order pizza for delivery. Sauteed Mushrooms: No flavor. Not even mushroom flavor. Sake: Great!

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  • Chad E.

    After a full day at the parks, what do you look for? Chinese food, of course. Okay, probably not. But for whatever reason, that's what we were after, and since we happened upon this particular location, this is where we stopped - this only other one we noticed was one of those fast food Chinese places (which, in retrospect, may have been a better choice). The location isn't bad - it's a strip mall-type spot. The staff is friendly enough, but they don't speak terribly good English. For instance, asking for a drink in a to-go cup had them thinking we wanted to get the buffet to go. A minute or so later, someone asked the bartender for a to-go cup, which worked out well for them. As to the buffet, it's not so great. There are three or so tables with fairly generic offerings - most of which seem like they have been sitting out for a while. I can't say that there were any signs of gastric distress, as other reviewers have mentioned, but overall the experience is not one of the better ones we've had.

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  • Caralisa L.

    This was one of the only places to get Chinese food near our hotel so we stopped by. Me and the people in my party don't have huge appetites so we didn't go for the buffet and went for the a la carte menu. I did peruse the buffet and I did see variety in the offerings. The service is on the cold/brash side. The fried rice (although it was orange-y in appearance) and the sweet and sour chicken were decent. We ordered pan fried noodles and the noodles-to-veggies/seafood ratio was way off...there was not enough noodles and tons of the other stuff! And instead of garlic pork we got BBQ pork in gravy...hmmm. My guess is they took the BBQ pork from the buffet and just dressed it up. At our hotel they offered free delivery, and I believe they offer discounts to guests so check those binders in your rooms! Basically the only reason you should eat here is if you're a tourist with no car and are in the mood to eat Asian and want a break from fast food or American/Italian/Mexican restaurants.

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  • Wing L.

    Full house? I fold. I don't expect much at a Chinese buffet restaurant in Orlando. It's touristy and it's obviously NOT authentic food. But the prices are deceitful. For dinner, if you decide to go for crab legs, they add an extra surcharge on top of the regular price. Of course, they don't tell you this but it's in fine print (really small). Food is horrible. 2 hot bars but one bar was "Chinese food" and the other, American food? I didn't come here to eat salmon and pizza. Their Chinese food are luke warm and it's pretty much fried food. Their sushi? Horrible. They have sushi stacked on top of each other in the most unaesthetic way possible. Seems they also have an "a-la-carte" menu too but after trying a sample of their buffet food, I don't even want to try any more of their cooking. This is one "Full House" I do not want to win. The T.V. show is better.

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  • R P.

    I'm with my girl Felicia--place is damn freakin rude. Never heard of a buffet charging gratuity and for what? Just giving us our water! Witness them treat both their fellow Asians and non-Asians in the most disgusting manner possible. They do immediately send you the bill as soon as you get your first plate of food. Tell people you better pay before you get more food. Most buffets--you pay at the register, but noooo--these douchebags tell you its ok pay later--then they still stick you with the bill when you just got your damn drinks! Their buffet prices are like $9.99-10.99--but you'll be paying more than that because they also screw you on requiring you to tip them. They say they close around 11, but they start packing the food at like 10:30. They have several varieties of ice cream for dessert--but good luck to you if you got kids or have a lot of people in your party and need to scoop a lot of ice cream--they'll be glaring at you and crap as if how dare you eat their food. They actually have people standing there to monitor you! Saw a family try to get dessert--and you know what happened? The busboys immediately threw all the desserts-plate and all into the bins. Does this place have a lot of food? Yes-- Lots of soups, desserts, ice cream, seafood, however avoid this place just for the unbelievably discourteous and unprofessional bitches and a***holes running it!

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Waiter Service : No

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Chinese Cuisine

The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.

Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.

There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.

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