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Elijah Tsai
Jun 27, 2026
So bad, do not order that chicken sandwich unless they change it, it’s so spicy. No warning
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Michelle Nguyen
Jun 15, 2026
This looked so promising and it was good (if you’re really hungry). The tofu tasted so dry, but the chicken and broccoli were alright. The noodles were decent and it was ok overall. I prolly wouldn’t get this again though.
It was our first time trying Lucky Fortune Cookery (in several visits to the parks) and it wasn't bad. It looks worse in the photo than it tasted. The food looked way better on the app when I placed our order.
We ordered mostly noodle dishes, thinking they were different, but it all looked like the same dish. The karaage chicken was tasty but not very crispy. The fried tofu was chewy but soft. The pot stickers were a bit dried out. The lime soy sauce was probably my favorite part, which added a depth not expected (all five flavor profiles of umami, sweet, sour, salty, bitter). I couldn't quite pinpoint the musty overtone of it (almost like a Tajin seasoning).
This is certainly not a go-to for Asian food. Lol. But to be honest, we found this restaurant a welcome reprieve from the subpar food served in multiple park establishments recently. So we'll check it out again on our next Disney trip here.
To start, the service was suuuuuper slow here. We waited almost an HOUR past our estimated pickup time for 3 meals. Then, when we finally got the food, it was just okay at best, inedible at worst. The kaarage chicken sandwich was so salty I couldn't finish it. In fact, that was pretty much the sandwiches' ONLY flavor: salt. WAY overhyped. Seating was nigh impossible to find at lunch time and had us stalking people like vultures just to get a seat. On top of all that, it's Disney, so everything was expensive. Would not recommend, save your money for better spots.
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David Chambers
May 16, 2026
The fried chicken sandwich was very good and had a nice spicy kick.