The menu was succinct and the staff were friendly as I ordered from the menu. Food came through quickly. Clean and crisp with white subway tiles surrounding the interior shop filled with some...
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Fong On is a family-run tofu shop in New York, rooted in the historical fabric of Manhattan's Chinatown since its establishment in 1933. This third-generation establishment, operated by the Eng family, specializes in Toisanese staples, including tofu, soy milk, noodles, and rice cakes.
After the original Fong Inn Too closed in 2017 due to changing neighborhood dynamics, Paul Eng revived the family legacy with Fong On at a new location on Division Street. With a revitalized vision, the shop aims to share its cherished classics with a diverse audience spanning generations and cultures.
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Humongous portions, clean establishment, quick and friendly service. What more is there to ask for? Everything is easy to navigate, and the textures together are so satisfying. The dessert is...
Rice cakes are sooo good. Yes, it is pricey but it is good. I searched Manhattan far and wide and only 2 places in Chinatown have it. 46 Mott street although cheaper, they don't have the right...
Sweet or savory... that is always the debate when I go into a tofu shop. Although most tofu shop only offer sweet. Fong On has been on my list for a long time and I'm so happy to find it...
Craving a taste of home, I stopped by Fong On while in the area. I ordered a large tofu pudding with three toppings -- taro balls, boba, and red beans. I had it served hot (though I wish it came...
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