Fu Run
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... had, but their famous Ba Si dessert takes 20-30 minutes to make so order early.
Cumin lamb chop is not messing around: tender, spicy,...
... dishes in NYC don't miss the Muslim Lamb Chop. The gamey lamb meat is absurdly tender and...
Reviews: 21
7/3/2017 by D
Hole in the wall
7/1/2017 by Prithvi Raj
Lamb chops
10/16/2016 by Kenton
Pork ribs and sweet taro
6/13/2016 by Sandy Ley
cumin lamb ribs
7/20/2014 by Jeffrey
Fu Run specializes in the cooking of China’s Northeast, the region formerly known as Manchuria. Consider ordering the massive rack of fatty ribs known as “Muslim lamb chop,” braised, battered, fried.
4/12/2013 by Serious Eats
Destination-worthy Northern Chinese in a nicer than average setting. Don't miss the Muslim Lamb Chop, which is braised until fall-apart tender, rolled in cumin seeds, and deep fried.
1/2/2013 by Vivie B.
I have nothing positive to say about varying Moo Shoo dishes but the Shredded Pork with Black Bean Sauce is amazing. The tofu skin definitely kicks it up a notch! Nommm nomm...
10/7/2012 by Sonja H.
The best Chinese food I've ever had, but their famous Ba Si dessert takes 20-30 minutes to make so order early.
8/15/2012 by Megan H.
Service here is terrible! Came on a weeknight after 9PM and it still took over 40mins to get food. Every time we asked where our food was they said "its coming..." WTF.....
10/6/2011 by Time Out New York
Try the candylike Ba Si. Deep-fried taro, sweet potato and apple form the starchy base of this funky, interactive Northern Chinese dessert. It’s one of our #100best dishes and drinks of 2011.
8/29/2011 by Serious Eats
Muslim lamb chop ($21.95), braised until fall-off-the-bone tender, fried until crisp, and jacketed with an intensely flavored coating of cumin? Yes Virginia, we're still in China.
8/20/2011 by Matt R.
Get the tiger vegetable. Be prepared for small shrimps and big cilantro. I recommend you ask for it with extra peppers.
2/23/2010 by Shawn A.
Go for the Di San Xian... Fu Run finally reunited me with this amazing veggie dish that I ate daily while living in China.