Bright, spacious dining area with recent remodeling and comfortable seating creates a relaxed, quiet atmosphere. Soft 90's piano covers play, setting a calm mood that supports easy conversation. The place feels like a hidden gem with a clean, pleasant vibe and steady, unhurried energy.
Hot and sour soup stands out as a signature dish. The menu also features General Tso's chicken and egg drop soup with white pepper, both highly praised. Other dishes like sweet and sour chicken, beef and broccoli, lo mein, orange chicken, chicken fried rice, and sesame chicken offer solid variety.
Chicken fried rice comes with a tasty mix of flavors and pairs well with dishes like sesame chicken and orange chicken. It appears alongside other staples like potstickers and Beef Chop Suey.
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The restaurant closes at 9 PM.
All takeout orders take precedence over sit-down customers.
The lunch special offers great value.
Small, quaint space with a local Chinese atmosphere and family vibe. Seating is limited and the lighting is somewhat dim. Known for generous portions and affordable prices, it draws a steady crowd, especially for takeout and lunch specials.
Egg drop soup stands out with a smooth, comforting texture. The menu features orange chicken and chicken and veggie lo mein at reasonable prices, paired often with fried rice or egg rolls.
Spicy chicken fried rice stands out with extra chicken added for a hearty portion. It pairs well with dishes like General Tso's chicken and crab rangoons.
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Lunch specials offer great value, typically around $10 per meal.
Expect large portion sizes; meals can easily feed multiple people.
Takeout is popular, with 80% of orders being to-go.
Hole-in-the-wall setup with a walk-up order window creates a fast-paced, back alley atmosphere. Crowd is loud and rough, forming a tight-knit community despite the noise. Long waits and no seating make it a purely takeout experience with generous portions.
Shrimp Egg Foo Young comes close to the style from the Chi. Spicy Mongolian beef offers lots of flavor and vegetables. Fried rice and lo mein stand out as top choices here.
Authentic flavors stand out in the chicken fried rice, with a noticeable hint of fish sauce. The dish tastes delicious and comes highly recommended.
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To order, walk up, look at the menu, place your order, and wait 20-30 minutes.
They accept call-in orders for takeout only.
The restaurant offers only takeout service.
Elegant Asian restaurant with trendy Chinese decor and lazy Susans on each table creates a stylish setting. Atmosphere feels romantic and upscale, complemented by strong, flavorful cocktails and good music. Outdoor patio offers a pleasant view with natural elements like a tree overhead.
Wagyu beef chow fun stands out with its rich flavor. Dumplings come in pan fried and steamed varieties, both highly praised for taste and texture.
Marinated chicken stands out in the chicken fried rice. The dish combines well-balanced flavors and pairs nicely with the citrus chicken.
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Reservations are required three days in advance for steamed fish or crab.
Expect high prices; entrees do not include rice and must be ordered separately.
Water costs $8 per bottle, so consider bringing your own.
Spacious interior with a modern, spotless design contrasts with an unassuming exterior. Casual, cozy atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, suitable for family dinners or quiet meals. Tables feature center spinners for sharing food family-style, enhancing the communal dining experience.
Orange chicken stands out with its bold flavor. Mongolian beef is tender and savory. Lo mein, beef and broccoli, spring rolls, crab Rangoon, and edamame round out the menu with classic tastes.
Chicken fried rice comes with a good balance of flavors and pairs well with egg drop soup. It holds up well for takeout and complements other dishes like chow mein and sweet and sour chicken.
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Wong's Restaurant offers made-to-order cuisine with no pre-made food available.
Lunch specials at Wong's Restaurant are highly recommended for great value.
Expect large portion sizes at Wong's Restaurant for reasonable prices.
Small building with a beautiful interior and a faint Clorox scent on the floor. Offers generous lunch specials featuring combos with soup, salad, and sides under $15. Known for excellent Chinese dishes like spicy orange chicken, shrimp fried rice, and gang pang chicken.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy exterior and tender interior, served extra spicy and flavorful. Soups like Wor Wonton and hot n sour come with rich taste, while dishes such as Kung Pao chicken and Egg Foo Young offer balanced spice and tender chicken with good veggies and sauce.
Chicken fried rice comes with a solid flavor and pairs well with dishes like orange chicken and Wor Wonton soup. It serves as a reliable side that complements main courses nicely.
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Lunch specials offer a combo of an entree, rice, soup, salad, cream cheese puffs, and an egg roll for under $15.
The restaurant no longer includes soup with online or pickup combo orders.
Prices have increased recently, but they remain reasonable.
Hawaiian restaurant offers authentic flavors with generous portions and affordable prices. The atmosphere stays clean and quiet, creating a chill dining experience. Dishes like teriyaki beef and chicken katsu stand out for their quality and taste.
Chicken katsu and potstickers stand out for their strong flavor. The Crab Rangoon offers a creamy, cheesy twist. Sesame chicken comes at a reasonable price around $11 after taxes.
Chicken fried rice comes with a different taste than typical versions. It appears on the menu alongside Hawaiian Mix and chicken dishes like katsu and sweet chile chicken.
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Expect generous portions; many dishes can serve two or more people.
Credit cards are accepted, but a 2% fee applies.
Most menu items are affordable, with many under $15.
Interior combines traditional Chinese dΓ©cor with warm lighting creating a cozy, inviting atmosphere. A small bar offers cocktail music that adds to the relaxed vibe. The place feels clean and stylish, welcoming for quiet dinners or family meals.
Egg rolls stand out as a must-have item. The egg drop soup and orange chicken also receive consistent praise for their flavor and quality.
Large portions make the chicken fried rice stretch across several meals. It features a lot of egg and delivers a really good flavor.
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They charge $1.50 for hot tea per cup.
A $3 extra charge applies for soup and egg roll, despite menu claims.
Peking duck must be ordered at least a day in advance.
Small space with video screens showing entrΓ©e pictures creates a casual, clean atmosphere. Energy stays low, making it better suited for takeout than dining in. Menu offers Americanized Chinese dishes with large portions at reasonable prices.
Handmade dumplings and dimsums stand out with superior taste and use of real meat like beef, chicken, or shrimp. The menu features spicy chili onion dumplings, soup dumplings, and flavorful dishes like Mongolian Beef, General Tso's Chicken, and hot and sour soup.
Chicken fried rice has an authentic flavor that is not bland. The quality of the chicken varies, sometimes raising questions.
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Uncle Qwik Chinese & Dumpling Restaurant is takeout only.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
They accept tap payments only, no cash or credit cards.