Small counter order setup creates an intimate, chill atmosphere with friendly service. The spot draws those seeking authentic Thai flavors with generous portions at very reasonable prices.
Orange Chicken features a subtle fry with great flavor and a good spice level. Chow mein is solid, not greasy, and the spring rolls and cream cheese puffs have an excellent light fry packed with flavor.
Chicken chow mein stands out with its solid texture and lack of greasiness. Each serving comes with perfectly cooked noodles packed with flavor.
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Parking is easy to find near the restaurant.
The prices are very affordable for the quality and generous portion sizes.
You can customize your spice level to your preference.
Clean, bright, and spacious Chinese noodle restaurant with semi-private areas and a modern setup. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and inviting to bustling and casual, welcoming diners for authentic Northeastern Chinese flavors. The place stands out for its fresh dumplings and dishes not commonly found elsewhere.
Fresh, handmade dumplings stand out, including pork with green onion, chicken and mushroom, and three-delicacy with shrimp, pork, and vegetables. Northern style dishes like soup dumplings and Dan Dan noodles complement options like pot stickers and kung pao chicken.
House chow mein features fresh noodles with a satisfying texture and balanced flavors. It pairs well with dumplings and other dishes like Dan Dan noodles and fried rice.
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Order at the table for a unique dining experience.
The menu features authentic Northeastern Chinese dishes.
Prices are reasonable, making it an affordable dining option.
Small, clean space with a simple layout and a fast food vibe. Atmosphere feels authentic and unassuming, attracting both adventurous and picky eaters. Known for authentic Szechwan cuisine, large portions, and unique menu items not found in typical Chinese restaurants.
Sichuan dishes come spicy and authentic with high-quality ingredients. The wonton soup stands out as the best, and classics like kung pao chicken and chicken chow mein deliver solid flavors.
House chow mein stands out as rich and flavorful, often described as off the charts. Options include chicken, vegetable, and beta chow mein, with some versions leaning a bit greasy but tasty.
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The total price for a meal averages around $47.
They charge $4 to add tofu to your dish.
The lunch special is well priced and offers good value.
Small, family-owned Chinese restaurant offers authentic Szechuan cuisine with spicy, traditional dishes served in large, inexpensive portions. Cozy, minimally decorated space creates a down-home atmosphere that can get busy but feels genuine and welcoming.
Authentic Sichuan dishes shine with bold flavors like spicy Dan Dan Noodles, Mapo Tofu, and Twice Cooked Pork. The orange chicken stands out as very flavorful, alongside excellent pot stickers, dumplings, and egg rolls.
Chow mein comes with a perfect texture and balanced cooking. Options include chicken, beef, and vegetable chow mein, though the vegetable version has fewer vegetables than expected.
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Payment is strongly recommended in cash, as card payments may incur a 3% fee.
The portions are huge and served family style, perfect for sharing.
Reservations are not required, but the place can get packed during peak hours.
Calm atmosphere with generous portions and authentic Chinese flavors defines the dining experience. The place serves reasonably priced meals and handles large groups efficiently. It offers dine-in and take-out options without drive-through service.
Mongolian beef and orange chicken stand out with strong flavors. The chow mein offers good taste and solid portions, while dishes like Kung Pao chicken and egg rolls bring heat and crispness.
Pork chow mein offers a good flavor and comes in a well portioned serving. It pairs well with fried rice and stands out alongside dishes like orange chicken and crab puffs.
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They offer dine-in, take-out, and call-in orders, but no drive-through.
They provide wait time estimates for walk-in take-out or call-in orders.
The portion sizes are generous, often enough for multiple meals.
Small ramen spot with cozy atmosphere and clean, modern decor featuring Japanese themes and anime displays. The vibe stays chill and inviting, attracting a mix of locals who appreciate high-quality ramen and hibachi in a relaxed setting.
Slurpy, chow mein stands out with its tasty, satisfying texture. The menu features hibachi tofu with vegetables, Chinese BBQ pork, and a variety of noodles like curry ramen and beef chow fun, all with bold flavors.
Slurpy and tasty chicken chow mein noodles stand out here. Even picky eaters finish their plates, showing how delicious and well-prepared the chow mein is.
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Chow's Ramen & Hibachi closes at 10 PM.
They sometimes offer specials like buy one, get one free, or a free tea with dine-in.
The restaurant offers a better hibachi experience at a lower price compared to other places in Arizona.
Spacious dining area with a bright interior and a bar creates a welcoming atmosphere. The place offers authentic Szechuan cuisine with large portions and rich, flavorful broths. It stands out for its cozy yet elegant ambiance and unique, spicy dishes.
Offers a wide range of authentic Szechuan and Hunan dishes with bold, spicy flavors. Menu includes classics like mapo tofu, spicy beef, and various noodle dishes that match traditional tastes from China.
Chicken chow mein offers a mild flavor that suits kids and those avoiding spice. The dish pairs well with other items like orange chicken and Mongolian beef, all noted for their balanced taste.
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Spice Spirit specializes in Szechuan cuisine, known for its bold flavors.
The portions are large relative to the price, making it economical.
The spicy dishes are very spicy, so be cautious if you're sensitive to heat.
Small space with a setup like Panda Express offers Chinese and Mexican sides under heat lamps. Atmosphere feels chill and cozy with warm, welcoming vibes and enjoyable music. All food is halal, making it a unique option for those seeking halal Chinese-Mexican fusion.
Spicy Orange Chicken stands out with bold flavor. Other dishes like Lo Mein noodles, Beef & Broccoli, and Cheese Wontons also deliver solid taste.
Spicy chow mein stands out with bold flavor and a perfect texture. Some versions taste fresh, while others feel less so.
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All food is HALAL, ensuring options for halal diets.
The chicken, lamb, and beef are halal, with certification displayed.
There is a salsa bar with fresh toppings available.
Modern dining space blends industrial decor with traditional Chinese layout for a warm, family-friendly vibe. Music volume rises and falls with conversation, creating a lively, casual atmosphere. Busy setting highlights popularity and exceptional dumplings stand out as a signature feature.
Soup dumplings stand out as a signature dish, praised for their flavor and freshness. Xiao Long Bao and Dan Dan noodles also feature prominently, offering authentic and memorable tastes.
Chicken and beef chow mein stand out with rich flavors and a tasty, satisfying texture. The chow mein pairs well with other dishes like soup dumplings and sweet and sour chicken.
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Expect a wait of 10-15 minutes for food during busy times.
Prices can be high; a meal for four can cost around $160.
The restaurant has inconsistent hours that may not match online listings.
Walk-up counter setup creates a fast food style yet family-friendly atmosphere with a clean, simple dining room. The vibe stays chill and quiet, welcoming both takeout and dine-in guests. Generous portions and authentic flavors define the experience.
Chow mein stands out as hot, fresh, and quick to arrive. The orange chicken is sweet and highly praised, while the Wor Wonton Soup and spicy edamame add tasty variety.
Chicken chow mein comes out hot and fresh, served quickly. It pairs well with other dishes like miso ramen and stands out for its delicious flavor.
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Lunch deals are available, but you must ask for them to avoid full price.
Expect a 10-minute wait for takeout orders during busy times.
Prices for lunch menu items are reasonable, typically under $10.
Asian restaurant offers a clean, peaceful vibe with a casual, spacious atmosphere featuring a mix of Chinese and American décor. The space suits families and groups, enhanced by lazy Susan tables for sharing. The environment feels modern and relaxed, with comfortable seating and great music.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy texture and full flavor. Mongolian beef comes perfectly seasoned, and egg rolls rank among the best.
Chicken Chow Mein stands out with a solid, flavorful profile. The menu also features Hong Kong style noodles offering a distinct texture and taste.
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Happy hour offers rolls for $8 and saki bombers at a great price.
The restaurant has large portion sizes suitable for families of 4-5.
Lunch hours typically have no wait for seats.
Elegant dining space blends traditional Chinese elements with modern design and a moon-themed decor. Atmosphere stays inviting and refined, allowing quiet conversation amid stunning murals and high-end furnishings. Full bar and tablet ordering add a contemporary convenience to the experience.
All-you-can-eat dim sum offers a wide variety of dishes. The Peking Duck arrives with a flame presentation and is peeled by a chef in front of you. The rice and Orange chicken stand out compared to other nearby Chinese spots.
Noodles in the chow mein are consistently good and come in varieties like Singapore chow mein and lobster chow mein. It often accompanies dishes like sweet and sour shrimp or Pepper Steak platters.
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Reservations are recommended for special events like Valentine's Day.
The restaurant offers a five-course menu on Valentine's Day.
Happy hour features discounted drinks and appetizers.
Spacious dining room with round tables and Lazy Susans creates a communal feel. Atmosphere blends classic, authentic Chinese decor with a calm and relaxing vibe, occasionally lively with group celebrations. The place feels clean and homey, welcoming families and larger parties.
Orange chicken stands out with perfect crispiness and authentic flavor, unlike Americanized versions. Other notable dishes include house chow mein, wonton soup, Mongolian beef, crab puffs, and chicken chow fun.
House chow mein and shrimp chow mein stand out with tender chicken that melts in your mouth. The orange chicken pairs well, making the chow mein dishes a solid choice here.
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Parking can be tough, but there is a large dirt lot to the east of the building.
Reservations are recommended for special events like birthday celebrations.
All portions are shareable, making it great for groups.
Asian restaurant offers modern, cozy decor with clean, well-organized seating and a lively atmosphere featuring trendy music. The space balances noise levels to allow conversation while maintaining energy. Large portions and diverse hot pot options attract groups and families.
Hot pot stands out with a Sichuan Spicy broth and a Meat Feast Combo Set. Dumplings and Pork Bao Buns complement the menu, and the mini hot pot offers a large portion at a good price.
Chow mein comes with extra sauce and tends to be greasy. Options include chicken, beef, and shrimp, with shrimp costing extra.
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A 20% service charge is automatically added to large bills without prior notice.
The restaurant has been reported for serious health hazards, including metal found in food.
The dining area and restrooms have been noted as unclean.
Small family-owned Chinese restaurant offers curb appeal and awesome prices with no dine-in option. Food quality stays consistent with fresh noodles and standout dishes like Mongolian Beef and Pot Stickers. Long waits occur for pickup, reflecting steady demand.
Mongolian Beef stands out as a flavorful choice, often paired in a dinner combo. The menu also features chicken chow mein and vegetable egg foo yong, with sides like pork fried rice and egg rolls adding variety.
Chicken chow mein stands out with solid flavor. Leftovers reheat well, keeping the dish tasty and fresh.
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There is no dine-in option available.
Call ahead to order for pickup at the window.
Delivery typically takes about 45 minutes, up to 90 minutes during peak hours.