Yeung Fong Carryout

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Yeung Fong Carryout is a Chinese takeout restaurant in Washington, DC offering a wide menu of Chinese dishes, subs, seafood, wings, and American-style takeout favorites.

Washington, DC, United States

About Yeung Fong Carryout

Yeung Fong Carryout is a neighborhood Chinese takeout restaurant located on North Capitol Street NE in Washington, DC. The shop specializes in classic American-Chinese dishes like fried rice, lo mein, General Tso’s chicken, and chow mein, alongside subs, seafood platters, chicken wings, and sandwiches. Its menu is extensive, catering to customers looking for quick, affordable comfort food for pickup or local delivery. ([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/us/district-of-columbia/yeung-fong-carryout-2450584?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “Yeung Fong Carryout” on a card statement typically corresponds to an in-person food order, a phone order keyed in at the store, or an online order placed via their own ordering site or delivery partners. Most transactions are one‑time purchases for takeout or delivery meals, though the final amount may vary depending on add‑ons, tips, and delivery fees. Occasionally, you might see a small pending or slightly higher amount if a tip was added after the initial authorization or if your bank shows a temporary preauthorization before settling to the exact total.

If you’re unsure about a Yeung Fong Carryout charge, start by checking recent food orders around the date of the transaction, including any late‑night or delivery orders placed from Washington, DC. You can review email or SMS confirmations from online ordering platforms or from their website. To resolve questions, contact the restaurant directly at their published phone number, provide the transaction date and amount, and ask them to look up the order. If they cannot locate a matching order and you still don’t recognize the charge, you should then contact your card issuer to dispute or block the transaction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Yeung Fong Carryout on my card?

Yeung Fong Carryout charges typically come from ordering food for pickup or delivery from their location on North Capitol Street NE in Washington, DC, either in person, by phone, or through their online ordering site or a delivery partner. Review your recent meal orders and receipts around the charge date to confirm it matches a food purchase you or someone in your household made.

What are typical charge amounts from Yeung Fong Carryout?

Most Yeung Fong Carryout charges reflect affordable takeout meals and may range from about $10–$40, depending on how many entrees, sides, and drinks you ordered, plus any delivery fee and tip. Larger family orders or party platters will appear as higher one‑time charges.

Does Yeung Fong Carryout offer any kind of subscription or recurring billing?

No, Yeung Fong Carryout operates as a traditional restaurant and does not advertise subscription or membership billing. Charges should appear as individual transactions tied to specific takeout or delivery orders; any regularly repeating charge should be investigated with the restaurant and your bank.

Can Yeung Fong Carryout place authorization holds or pending charges on my card?

Like many restaurants, Yeung Fong Carryout may run an initial authorization to confirm your card, especially for phone or online orders. Your bank may temporarily show this as a pending amount that later updates to the final total after the order is completed and any tip is applied. If a pending amount does not clear or adjust after a few days, contact your bank for assistance.

How do I request a refund or correction for a Yeung Fong Carryout order?

If there is an issue with your order or you believe you were charged incorrectly, call Yeung Fong Carryout directly as soon as possible with your order details, receipt, and the exact amount charged. They can typically address missing items, incorrect dishes, or overcharges and may offer a replacement or refund depending on their policies; if you cannot resolve it with them, follow up with your card issuer to dispute the transaction.

How can I verify that an online charge is really from Yeung Fong Carryout?

Legitimate online orders should be placed either through their official ordering site at yeungfong-dc.com or through well‑known delivery platforms that list the restaurant’s address at 1701 N Capitol St NE, Washington, DC. ([yeungfong-dc.com](https://www.yeungfong-dc.com/order?utm_source=openai)) Compare the date, time, and amount on your bank statement with your email or in‑app order history to confirm the charge is genuine.

How do I contact Yeung Fong Carryout about a billing question?

You can contact Yeung Fong Carryout by calling the phone number listed on their website and online ordering pages for the Washington, DC location, then provide your name, order date, and total so staff can look up your ticket. ([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/us/district-of-columbia/yeung-fong-carryout-2450584?utm_source=openai)) Calling during their regular business hours increases the chances that the cashier or manager who processed your order can assist you promptly.

Can someone else’s delivery order cause a Yeung Fong Carryout charge on my card?

Yes, if your card details were stored on a shared device, used previously on a delivery app, or compromised, another person could place an order from Yeung Fong Carryout using your card. If you see a charge that doesn’t match any order you recognize, confirm there was no authorized use by family or roommates, then immediately report the unknown transaction to your bank and request a new card number.

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