Mietta's Review
The big room could have been a cinema with the screen replaced by the kitchen, service station and fish tanks. Enter into the back stalls and wait to be noticed. The greeting when it comes is good from waiters with excellent English - a plus for such a Chinese restaurant the bulk of whose clientele is Asian. This is clearly a very professional establishment where everyone knows what to do and does it. It is not new but the passage of time has made this a very comfortable dining experience. Fu Long is clearly Box Hill's special occasion place. As expected, food is to a good standard and the prices are a couple of dollars more than other restaurants nearby.
Other Published Opinions Age Cheap Eats 2008
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Gourmet Traveller 2006 Australian Restaurant Guide Best Chinese "for the traditional suburban family yum cha, bustling bonhomie combined with terrific food, there's little to touch Box Hill's friendly Fu Long"
Age Cheap Eats 2005
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Age Take 5 John Lethlean 12/9/04
The Foodies' Guide 2004, Allan Campion & Michele Curtis,'We always find there's something reassuring and comforting about Chinese restaurants.Check out dumplings in particular here.'
AGFG 2004, score 12/20
Age Good Food Guide 2003 13/20