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Fu Hua Chinese Cuisine Restaurant is a chinese in Huai Khwang, Bangkok — Trust Score 77.6/100 based on 88 verified Google reviews (78% real-reviewer ratio).

Fu Hua Chinese Cuisine Restaurant

📍 Huai Khwang, Bangkok🥟 Chinese🍱 JapaneseUpdated 15d ago
78
Trust Score
Excellent
Rating
40
Volume
23
Local Gd
10
Authority
4
4
88 reviews
AI Verified · 89% realTop 16% in Chinese
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Quality trend
Declining
1+ year ago
4.35
37 reviews
3-12 months
4.50
10 reviews
Last 3 months
3.67
3 reviews
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Usually very busy right now
Community rating
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What Google Reviewers Say About Fu Hua Chinese Cuisine Restaurant

5Sasa

The food is tasty and reasonable. The location is kinda convenient too. You need to walk from the station but its still accessible.

5Jeffrey Zhang

I really love this restaurant. Although the decor looks a bit dated, the food has been great for years, and they have a lot of Yunnan dishes.

5劉昊

More authentic than Yunnan's rice noodles made with fermented soybean flour, presented perfectly.

About Fu Hua Chinese Cuisine Restaurant

Location
 74/6 Pracha Rat Bamphen Rd, Khwaeng Huai Khwang, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10320, Thailand
Cuisine
Chinese, Japanese
Trust Score
77.6/100 — Credible reviews

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