Based on 123 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.5 stars. Price $
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout
Address:
112 N 10th St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: (215) 238-8968
Website: http://www.heung-fa-chun-sweet-house.com/
Hours
| Wednesday | 6:30 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 6:30 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 6:30 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 6:30 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | 6:30 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | 6:30 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 6:30 AM–7 PM |
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Reviews
David Chang
Quick pitstop for delicious breakfast while you’re on the move. As with many establishments in Chinatown, take the food to-go. The salty tofu nao was an excellent way to start the day, with a variety of toppings like green onions, pickled greens, fried garlic, hot chili, and little savory shrimp. The price is awesome as well! Highly recommend getting a quick bite here.
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Esther Wroth
I haven’t had 豆浆 Chinese soy milk this good in years — it’s freshly made every morning. They were so nice and hurried to helped me fill containers of it in time for my bus back to DC. They’ll also put sugar if you don’t like it without! And they fry 油条youtiao fresh (just noticeable olive oil taste). No seating when I visited in February. But so worthwhile! I love soy milk and if you are dissatisfied with American soy milk try this.
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Wanyu Huang
I haven’t had this Chinese-style tofu (which I loved from childhood) for years, and this tofu brought my soul to great satisfaction. It’s a bit different from what I used to eat locally, but I did find it authentic and that the taste was superb (note: I eat the salty version). Other breakfast options, along with the tea, were also good. Need to be aware that there’s a $15 minimum for card, though.
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Kai Shaikh
Great place to pick up a delicious breakfast! Tried 2 kinds of sticky rice (粽子), a couple of the donut things (油条), soy milk (豆浆), which was unsweetened, and two bowls of the tofu pudding (豆花), one sweet, which had a yummy very slightly peanuty syrup, and one salty, which had some little shrimp, preserved vegetable (榨菜 maybe…), some chilli, and possibly several other things I’m forgetting. Anyhow, everything was delicious and well-priced!
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Abe H
Awesome takeout food place! Has a lot of Taiwanese breakfast selections: sweet soy milk, salty soy milk, sweet tofu, and savory tofu, fried dough, and rice ball.
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Natalia Spinelli
Typical breakfast item here- silken tofu (either sweet honey ginger or savory spicy) with fried dough. Also, get pork buns here. Awesome cold tea (no sugar!! Ignore the label). Also try sesame paste (you just eat it with a spoon typical dish). This place is AUTHENTIC!!!!!! They also have some of the best sesame balls!!!!! There is no dine in!!! Take out only!!! Cash only (most places in Chinatown are cash only)
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Anna Benoit
Great stop for breakfast or snacks! For vegetarians, try the fried dough with soymilk, vegetarian steamed bun, savory soft tofu (ask for no shrimp), and vegetarian Chinese tamales (savory or sweet).
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Shawn Li
Went here for breakfast, we got the tofu dessert, Yo-Tiao, and stuffed bun. All the food were great and authentic, also very affordable at around $7 per person, would definitely recommend going here. Note that there is only take out and no dinning in.
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Shelby Kennedy
FYI: they ask for cash if you spend less than $15.
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Dakota Van Deursen
When I’m in a rush, on a budget, or just don’t feel like making lunch, I stop in here for a few buns. The pork and vegetable buns are very flavorful and fill you up, all without costing much at all! Perfect for grab-and-go, or take a bag of 6 home to heat up later.
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