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Heung Fa Chun Sweet House

4.5 star rating
based on 6 reviews

Categories: Chinese, Desserts  [Edit]

Neighborhood: Chinatown
112 N 10th St
Philadelphia, PA 19102
(215) 238-8968
Hours:

Mon-Tue., Thu-Sun. 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Good for Groups:
No
Accepts Credit Cards:
No
Attire:
Casual
Price Range:
$
Good for Kids:
Yes
Takes Reservations:
No
Delivery:
No
Take-out:
Yes
Waiter Service:
No
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
No
Alcohol:
None

6 reviews for Heung Fa Chun Sweet House

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Darlene S.

Philadelphia, PA

5 star rating
8/20/2009

Fresh Hot Soymilk = LOVE.
The Mai fun is also good !
But one time, my friends got us tofu fa & when they asked for more sugar/honey the man flipped out.. regardless of that, I still give 5 stars because everything is super cheap and well you just can't beat that !

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Elite '09

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Hank C.

Jersey City, NJ

4 star rating
1/12/2009

Tasty Taiwanese / Chinese food and desserts, including freshly made do-hua and soybean drink (both salty and sweet, hot or cold, peanuts, sugar, and honey optional). Only counters to sit at, for the most part, but nothing's too complicated here. A lot of menus on the wall, most of them written in Chinese, though.

Oh, if you're too slow in ordering, people give you a nasty look, but you can ignore it, the owners usually take orders around you while you think about what you want. Not a terrible lot of space, so you could be crammed in here along with all the people who stop in for various small eats to go.

One of the better places for a quick, hot breakfast in the morning, although I have popped in for a fast lunch here, too.

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Elite '09

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Ann V.

Gibbsboro, NJ

5 star rating
5/28/2009

Fresh Soy Milk. Mmmmmm!

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Elite '09

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Adam P.

Philadelphia, PA

4 star rating
6/6/2009

If you want a breakfast of dou jiang (soymilk) and you tiao (fried dough), this is the place to go. The you tiao didn't taste very fresh, but it did taste very fried. Oh well. The place also serves cold drinks and smoothies, as well as douhua (tofu pudding). It's relatively inexpensive, and can be fun for a quick bite.

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Vi V.

New York, NY

5 star rating
10/9/2007 3 photos

this little Chinese dessert house in Chinatown (right across from the Malaysian restaurant, Penang) is one of the reasons Philly is a favorite city of mine. this place has Tau Fu Fah!!!! thats Cantonese for a Chinese soy pudding  dessert, or Douhua in Mandarin. And at a mere $1.25 you can get a bowl of the heavenly delicious yet healthier dessert option! Mmmmmmm....................
There is a good variety of sweet soupy Chinese desserts here, but I only care for tau fu fah. =)
Ideal meal: Lunch at Banana Leaf  or Penang for some good Msian food, and wash it down with some sweet delightful goodness here.

Warning: Closed on Wednesdays!

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Elite '09

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Chi N.

New York, NY

5 star rating
1/5/2009

dou jiang!!!  i can't believe i walk all over new york and can never find a dang hot tofu drink!!!  they just look at me funny when i ask to order it at 9pm at nite... YES I KNOW ITS A BREAKFAST DRINK BUT STILL!!!  

ok so come here early in the morning if u want the other taiwanese breafast items!  they have that sticky rice with you tiao and sour veges and pork in it!  not the same as in taiwan but still suffices!!

their doufufa is fresh and silky too!  and milk tea seems to be made from scratch not from powder!

small ghetto hole in the wall... come quick, order, leave quick!  there are 2 "sweet houses" but this is the one where u can actually go inside and order!

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