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Welcome to Fortune BBQ Noodle House

Fortune BBQ Noodle House, located in Portland, offers a cozy dining experience with a focus on Cantonese cuisine. Their signature BBQ meats, including succulent roasted pork and sweet, smoky BBQ pork, are definite highlights. The noodle dishes, such as the noodle soup with brisket and wonton, are comforting and flavorful. The menu offers a variety of noodle options, with the default thin egg noodles proving to be a favorite. While the small size of the restaurant and limited staff may lead to longer waits during peak times, the tasty and satisfying dishes make it worth a visit for any BBQ and noodle enthusiast.

Fortune BBQ Noodle House: Reviews & Ratings

Andrea W.
Andrea W.

We stopped by Fortune BBQ Noodle House for lunch, and it turned out to be a great spot! Parking was super easy with a small lot right in front of the restaurant, which was really convenient. The place itself is small and cozy, with just one server managing everything. Even though they were busy, the service was friendly and efficient, which made the experience even better. We tried a few things from the menu, starting with the roasted pork (pork belly), which had perfectly crispy skin and tender, flavorful meat. The BBQ pork, or chasiu, was sweet, smoky, and caramelized just right--definitely a favorite. The noodle soup with brisket and wonton had a warm, comforting broth with tender brisket and delicious wontons. We also had the dry noodle with roasted pork and wonton, and the noodles were perfectly chewy, making it such a satisfying dish. They have different noodle options to choose from, but if you don't specify, they'll serve the thin egg noodles by default, which we really enjoyed. Portions were generous, and the prices are similar to other places, about $15-$25 per person. Overall, I'd give this place 4 out of 5 stars. The food is tasty and satisfying, but it's a small spot with limited staff, so keep that in mind if you visit during a busy time. Still, if you're in the area and craving BBQ meats and noodles, it's worth checking out!

Rita K.
Rita K.

So good! Soup is loaded with the the various ingredients and everything is delish! Small storefront with not a lot of seating but worth the wait.

C C.
C C.

If you come on the day or immediately when the new batch of BBQ fresh from the roaster oven locker, it is the best, Bbq pork, roast pork, and roast duck. The next day, can be a bit dry. They ask you if you prefer a bit of fat or all lean pork, nice. I have tried all 3, not a chicken person at a bbq place, so recommend this best in east side Portland Chinese BBQ

Carolyn L.
Carolyn L.

Went there on Saturday around 9:30am. There're a few people getting the roast pork already. I had the marinated chicken and wonton with flat noodles. The chicken is very tasty but it got lots of small bones sticking to the meat. The wonton has mostly shrimps in it which is the way it's supposed to be. It's very delicious. The broth was great too. I also got some ducks and bbq pork to go. The duck is a little bland but it comes with a plum sauce that really bring up the flavor. Bbq pork was tough and not recommend it.

Sof S.
Sof S.

Fortune bbq is a great local spot that should definitely be on your radar. Very traditional Chinese cuisine. Friendly, attentive staff, and clean place. The whole duck was juicy, flavorful and a great value. Bbq pork buns were soft and tasty (pro tip, put duck in them). Also recommend the Chinese broccoli in addition to the duck with wide flat noodles. Fresh tea was also a nice touch. Highly recommend!

Peggy L.
Peggy L.

Best roast pork around Portland town! Roast duck is freshly made and delicious as well. We've eaten here twice: 1) ordered empress chicken with dry egg noodles (no broth but soup on the side) 2) ordered roast pork on the side with ho fun. Customer service is great and food comes fast. They have tea and water and you can self serve after you finish your cup. Reason not giving 5 stars - pls note that with Cantonese food I'm extremely picky. The egg noodles can be made a little more al dente and the oyster sauce on top of it is too sweet for my liking. Also, if you order a noodle with a roast meat, they should give at least a few veggies. You would have order that separately otherwise. Lastly, the ho fun is good but can be cut a little thinner and is a bit too doughy. I love their roast meats so I'll definitely be coming back a lot for that, but otherwise, my egg noodle and ho fun preferences are still for Kenny's Noodles.

John W.
John W.

They're the closest thing to a San Francisco Chinese barbeque restaurant in Portland, which is a high standard. Their duck is pretty good and their barbeque pork is pretty good. I would ding them in two areas. Their won ton mein lacks the slightly snap texture and duck and pork over rice has a soy sauce over the rice and not purely the duck or pork drippings. Overall, though, fairly good. I look forward to trying out their other dishes.

Ben C.
Ben C.

No frills, mostly to-go, a few tables to sit at. A repeat customer for piping hot, big bowl, handmade dumplings & egg noodle soup. Consistent tasty broth. Slurp away. Soft spoken friendly service always by the lone waitress. The door is always cracked open, so it could feel a bit chilly inside. Just a couple spots for parking but you can park along the side of the street.

Alex W.
Alex W.

Really enjoyed the Roasted Duck Wonton Noodle Soup. The duck has bones in it, but the broth was nice and flavorful and everything tasted yummy.

Andrew A.
Andrew A.

We just finished an underwhelming meal at Portland's latest pan-Asian fusion a few blocks away and were STILL hungry. Fortune Noodle was much better than expected, the Won Ton soup was excellent and great value. And the Congee was one of the better versions I've had in Portland. Surprisingly, service was very positive, not the usually stoic you experience at like venues. I look forward to return visits.

Location

Introducing Fortune BBQ Noodle House, a hidden gem in Portland offering Cantonese cuisine with a focus on barbeque meats and noodles. Located at 18 SE 82nd Ave, this unclaimed culinary haven boasts limited vegetarian options but makes up for it with a private lot parking, outdoor seating, and attentive waiter service. Plus, indulge in alcoholic beverages to complement your meal.

Customer reviews rave about the flavorful dishes served at Fortune BBQ Noodle House. Andrea W. describes the roasted pork with crispy skin and tender meat, while the BBQ pork is sweet, smoky, and perfectly caramelized. The noodle soups and dry noodles with various toppings offer a comforting and satisfying dining experience.

Despite its small size and limited staff, Rita K. and Sof S. agree that the food at Fortune BBQ Noodle House is worth the wait. Whether you're enjoying the marinated chicken, roast duck, or BBQ pork, each dish is prepared with care and expertise, showcasing traditional Chinese flavors.

So, if you're in the mood for authentic Cantonese barbeque and noodle dishes, make sure to visit Fortune BBQ Noodle House. With generous portions and reasonable prices, this spot is a must-visit for food enthusiasts seeking a taste of East-side Portland's best Chinese BBQ.