Description
Xin La Gong Fu 辛辣功夫 麻辣烫 신라쿵푸 마라탕 is a Chinese restaurant located at 440 Main St, Fort Lee, NJ 07024. It boasts 520 reviews with signature dishes including Spicy Lamb Hot Pot Soup, Fried Buns, and Mala Wok. The restaurant experiences its busiest period on Mondays with waits of up to 15 minutes from 2:30 PM to 7:30 PM. The rest of the week sees no wait times, making it a go-to place for spicy Chinese hot pots and other flavorful dishes.
Amenities
- Delivery
- Onsite services
- Takeout
- Dine-in
- Solo dining
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Comfort food
- Vegetarian options
- Restroom
- Family-friendly
- Accepts reservations
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- Good for kids
- High chairs
- Free street parking
- Paid street parking
- Parking
FAQs
(1) What are the opening hours of Xin La Gong Fu 辛辣功夫 麻辣烫 신라쿵푸 마라탕?
Xin La Gong Fu 辛辣功夫 麻辣烫 신라쿵푸 마라탕 operates on the following schedule: Monday (Closed), Tuesday - Sunday (11:00 AM - 09:00 PM). Hours may vary slightly depending on the day.
(2) Where is Xin La Gong Fu 辛辣功夫 麻辣烫 신라쿵푸 마라탕 located?
Xin La Gong Fu 辛辣功夫 麻辣烫 신라쿵푸 마라탕 can be found at 440 Main St, Fort Lee, NJ 07024, United States, making it a handy stop for nearby diners.
(3) How can I contact or make a reservation at Xin La Gong Fu 辛辣功夫 麻辣烫 신라쿵푸 마라탕?
The best way to contact Xin La Gong Fu 辛辣功夫 麻辣烫 신라쿵푸 마라탕 is by phone at +1 201-500-2999, especially for reservations.
(4) When is the best time to visit Xin La Gong Fu 辛辣功夫 麻辣烫 신라쿵푸 마라탕?
It really depends on the kind of experience you're after. Thursday are usually the quietest, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday bring in a moderate crowd, while Sunday tend to be the busiest.
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I do not really know what real mainland Chinese mala is supposed to taste like, but speaking as someone who has eaten a lot of mala in Korea, this place is amazing. I definitely want to come back often. If you can handle a fair amount of spice, Level 3—similar to Buldak—is a nice, moderate heat. If you are not great with spicy food, even Level 2 might feel pretty intense. But if you love spicy food, Level 4 and up should be a good starting point. (photo is after we already ate two pieces of the guobaorou!)
Delicious malatang and great flavor. I also love that they can make it non-spicy, so it’s kid-friendly too. Would come back again!
We generally try not to dine out in the U.S., but when we do, this is almost always the place we choose. We visited with our baby, and there is one high chair available. The staff thoughtfully brought a baby bowl without us having to ask, and we truly appreciated the consideration and kindness shown to our family. With our second child due soon, we are already planning to come back here for our last meal out before the birth.
My children love malatang, so we came to Shilla Kungfu, which is supposedly famous in the New Jersey area. It lived up to our expectations – the food was delicious and the service was friendly. The quality of the food was excellent, and the taste was perfect for our family. We'll definitely be back!
Amazing foods and very quick. Both hotpot and stir fry options are great. The fried pork is a must try
My favorite go-to mala place! This is the best mala-tang I’ve ever had throughout the world. The staff is friendly, and other plates are also good.
Yummy food! I love spicy food and level 2 is perfect. I've done at least 3 takeouts and ate in for the first time and it was just as amazing. My favorite mala spot in Fort Lee:) staff is friendly and the place is so clean and cute.
Malatang with fresh ingredients. Mala chicken tender is really crispy and contains much meat.