Is that a kungfu studio? A martial arts supply store? No - that is the Kungfu fast food restaurant chain in China!
Super Punch blog has more pics: Link | So how's the food? Mad About Shanghai blog has the review: Link
Their food is ok...very much a chinese fast-food chain. Some of the pot rice are nice, but yea, fast food.
In case some people don't know; the term kungfu doesn't just mean a type of martial art. It also means labour, work, and/or hard working. The Chinese name of that place is call "real kungfu." Which also implies that their food are of the labourious type thus tasty.
Its name in Chinese is actually "zhen gong fu", simply means "real hard work". This chain locates mainly in the southeast part of China, such as Shenzhen, shanghai... I like their food. Their food aren't like the American fast food which are very greasy and high in calory. They are light and probably more healthy.
And once more, not every one in China knows Kungfu... In fact, very few. But be careful if you are travelling to Dengfeng City of Henan province(which is my hometown), as that's where Shaolin Temple is and Martial Arts are really popular there.
In case some people don't know; the term kungfu doesn't just mean a type of martial art. It also means labour, work, and/or hard working. The Chinese name of that place is call "real kungfu." Which also implies that their food are of the labourious type thus tasty.
And once more, not every one in China knows Kungfu... In fact, very few. But be careful if you are travelling to Dengfeng City of Henan province(which is my hometown), as that's where Shaolin Temple is and Martial Arts are really popular there.
However could make some fun of what might be on the menu.
A double Whooping. Nuckchuck chicken sticks.