I don't suppose Chinese food is what most Chicago visitors to Milwaukee go looking for, but based on one visit to the West Allis location, I'd say that Fortune is as good and authentic as any Cantonese place in Chicago's Chinatown.
There are two menus, a Chinese one (in English) and an "American" one, the latter containing familiar Chinese-American items. They brought both of them automatically. Our group was mixed and our order spread across both, and both were equally well prepared, fresh and flavorful.
The star of the evening was the squid with chili and spicy salt, very tender squid in a light, crisp salt-and-pepper coating, mixed with sliced jalapeno. I also particularly enjoyed the savory shredded pork with tangy preserved mustard pickles. Even the General Tso's chicken, ordered from the American menu by a timid member of our party, was an exemplary version. I also had a cup of BBQ pork noodle soup from that menu, rich chicken broth laden with noodles, chunks of barbecue pork and veggies, very satisfying.
I regret the phone-camera photos aren't very sharp.
Shredded Pork with Preserved Mustard Pickles
Crispy Skin Chicken
Short Rib with Garlic Sauce
Squid with Chili & Spicy Salt
General Tso's ChickenThe West Allis location has a typically dumpy Chinatown restaurant ambiance.
Fortune Chinese Restauranthttp://www.fortunerestaurant.net2945 S. 108th St., West Allis, WI 53227
414-328-9890 Fax: 414-329-4276
5512 S. 108th St., Hales Corners, WI 53130
414-529-9988 Fax: 414-529-8833