Philadelphia, PA
Fu Hai Lou
2842 St Vincent St, Philadelphia, PA 19149
About Fu Hai Lou Explore what makes Fu Hai Lou a neighborhood favorite — from location and hours to product categories and customer reviews.
About us
2842 St Vincent St, Philadelphia, PA 19149
Fu Hai Lou is a asian supermarkets store in Philadelphia, PA. Customers often associate us with Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, chineseSupermarket.
We're currently closed · opens 9 am thu. Stop by during open hours and see what we have in store.
2842 St Vincent St, Philadelphia, PA 19149
Find Fu Hai Lou at 2842 St Vincent St, Philadelphia, PA 19149 . Use the map below to get directions and explore what’s nearby before you visit.
What stands out
2842 St Vincent St, Philadelphia, PA 19149
What customers say
Authentic fuzhounese food! Just a small store though so go for the food and not the customer service (but customer service doesn’t rlly matter in these kinds of stores)
Plan your visit
We're closed · opens 9 am thu. See our full weekly schedule in the Hours section below.
What our customers say
- Authentic fuzhounese food! Just a small store though so go for the food and not the customer service (but customer service doesn’t rlly matter in these kinds of stores)
- Good Chinese food
- Places I frequent
Everything you need to visit us
Our address, hours, and store details — all the information you need before stopping by Fu Hai Lou.
Browse what we carry at Fu Hai Lou.
From everyday pantry staples to specialty ingredients and kitchen tools, find what pairs best with a stop at Fu Hai Lou — whether you visit us in store or shop online.
Rice cookers
Countertop cookers for daily rice, congee, and quick one-pot dinners.
Rice cookers
Countertop cookers for daily rice, congee, and quick one-pot dinners.
ShopCarbon steel woks
Fast-heating wok cookware for stir-fries, noodles, and vegetables.
ShopBamboo steamers
Steamers for dumplings, buns, greens, and dim sum at home.
ShopDumpling tools
Presses, molds, and wrapper tools for wontons and dumplings.
ShopHot pot cookware
Divider pots and burners for shared broth meals.
ShopChinese cleavers
Prep knives suited for vegetables, herbs, and proteins.
ShopNoodle bowls
Large bowls and serving sets for noodles, soups, and broths.
ShopTea sets
Compact tea sets for loose-leaf tea service at home.
ShopPantry containers
Storage bins and canisters for rice, noodles, tea, and staples.
ShopProduce bags
Reusable shopping bags for greens, herbs, citrus, and produce.
ShopGrocery carts
Rolling carts and wagons for heavier market trips.
ShopChopstick sets
Reusable chopsticks for noodle nights and family dinners.
ShopHours & Location Our full weekly schedule and address — check before you head over.
Store schedule
- Monday 9 AM to 8 PM
- Tuesday 9 AM to 8 PM
- Wednesday 9 AM to 8 PM
- Thursday 9 AM to 8 PM
- Friday 9 AM to 8 PM
- Saturday 9 AM to 8 PM
- Sunday Closed
2842 St Vincent St, Philadelphia, PA 19149
Come find us at 2842 St Vincent St, Philadelphia, PA 19149 . We’d love to see you — use the store schedule to the left to plan your visit to Fu Hai Lou.
What people are saying about Fu Hai Lou Real feedback from customers who have visited us.
Authentic fuzhounese food! Just a small store though so go for the food and not the customer service (but customer service doesn’t rlly matter in these kinds of stores)
Good Chinese food
Places I frequent
went here with my girlfriend to try out the classic peanut noodles and hong kong wonton soup. wonton soup tasted as authentic as could be with the thin wrappings, and the peanut noodles tasted good as well, just they dont use the typical flatter noodles for it. dont expect them to have everything on the menu at all times as they are a small business and sometimes dont prep stuff. also, bad reviews seem to come from people who are upset because they cant order like a single appetizer, but should you really be coming to a restaurant for a single appetizer? thats literally disrespectful making all the workers get up to work for your one little craving and barely make any profit. if you're gonna order food from a restaurant, order a meal, not a single appetizer and be upset that they refuse to serve you. also, coming to a small place like this to eat fuzhounese food, why do u need service? that said, they were still decently nice about it since we actually order food, not an appetizer.
Are you guys serious about running this shop? A 12 yuan seafood fried noodle dish only has one shrimp, two squid tentacles, and two small pieces of fish tofu 😂😂. The shredded pork and egg stir-fry is completely unseasoned. Are you trying to save money or just being stingy?
The front desk was very rude. I tried to order lunch but was told they had no food and would have to wait a long time. Why open a restaurant without food? They wouldn't let me order. They asked me to order noodles, but I didn't want noodles. I'll never go there again. Very mercenary.