Bubble tea shop with a warm alien theme and walls covered in customer artwork creates a welcoming, genuine atmosphere. Drawing supplies invite creativity, making the space feel interactive and personal. The vibe stays immaculate and cozy, standing out from typical sterile boba places.
Fried dumplings come out crispy and juicy every time. Popcorn chicken and egg rolls also stand out as excellent choices.
Korean Fried Chicken stands out with a crispy outside and tender inside. Popcorn chicken ranks higher than most spots, offering a unique taste that differs from authentic Taiwanese flavor.
Good to know
Parking is limited; consider nearby options if the main lot is full.
The restaurant closes at 7:30 pm; arrive before then.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
Mid-sized tea shop with an open kitchen and family-owned vibes offers a bright, cozy atmosphere with chill energy and stunning chalk art. The space feels clean and open, welcoming a casual, laid-back crowd. Self-serve kiosks and online ordering add convenience without disrupting the relaxed flow.
Spicy dishes like Sichuan noodles and spicy pork dumplings stand out here. The menu also features classics like kung pao chicken, honey hot wings, scallion pancakes, and spring rolls.
Pieces come out crispy and fresh with a gorgeous look. Nuggets offer a tasty, easy-to-enjoy option.
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They offer a variety of food and drink options, including rolls, tapas, and desserts.
Different milk alternatives like almond and oat are available for drinks.
Prices are consistent and fair compared to similar establishments.
Dining space combines modern clean decor with traditional Chinese art, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Music adds to a relaxed vibe, welcoming both casual meals and special occasions. The setting balances simplicity with tasteful details, making it distinct among Chinese restaurants.
Spicy and authentic Szechuan flavors stand out here, especially in dishes like mapo tofu, Sichuan spicy fish, and cumin lamb. Late-night options include a notable Sichuan beef noodle that keeps the menu interesting.
Spicy fried chicken comes super tender and well-marinated with a flavorful sauce. The Old Town crispy sweet and sour chicken offers a distinct taste alongside the spicy option.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a 10% discount for cash payments.
Dietary accommodations are available upon request.
You can order food using an iPad or your phone.
Restaurant offers an authentic Taiwanese night market steakhouse vibe with a pleasant, comfortable atmosphere that feels like home. Guests find a self-service buffet featuring a variety of Taiwanese snacks and dishes alongside main entrees. The setting combines stylish design with a clean, inviting environment.
Generous portions come with the grilled squid and stinky tofu hot pot. Fried food, hot pot, and steak dishes offer Taiwanese-style steak hot pot and solid flavors.
Taiwanese-style fried chicken stands out for being super juicy and compares well to versions in Taiwan. Fried chicken appears alongside other dishes like pork knuckle and Asian sides in the buffet.
Good to know
A buffet is available all day on holidays.
The price for the buffet is around $25 per person.
Children over 90 cm tall must pay an additional NT$18 for the buffet.
Lively restaurant with Asian Modern decor and a well-laid-out menu offers a bustling eatery vibe reminiscent of busy spots in Asia. Seating includes a heated patio that adds comfort and charm. The atmosphere feels fun, modern, and welcoming with attention to detail in both design and layout.
Soup dumplings come in a six-piece order and serve well as starters. Dumplings, shrimp toast, and Sui Mai stand out with a ginger dipping sauce. The Mongolian Beef offers a tender, flavorful option, while firecracker shrimp bao buns add a spicy twist.
Crunchy texture stands out in the Korean Fried Chicken, which pairs well with the bao. The chicken offers a tasty bite alongside other dishes like Mongolian steak and Firecracker Shrimp.
Good to know
Reservations are required during staff training days.
There was a plus hour wait time once I ordered.
Parking was plentiful and easy.
Small, unassuming restaurant with modern furnishings and a clean, inviting atmosphere feels like dining in a friend's home. Calm and family-run vibe offers a quiet refuge with tasteful decor and a pleasant outdoor patio along a busy street.
Orange chicken stands out with crispy skin and rich flavor. Dumplings, spring rolls, and Mongolian beef offer tender meat and well-cooked vegetables.
Korean fried chicken stands out with a terrific crispy texture and is served in a fresh white bun. The teriyaki chicken also pairs well with the fried chicken offerings.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a prix fixe menu during Arizona Restaurant Week.
Prices are reasonable, comparable to average Chinese restaurants.
The kitchen can only prepare one dish at a time, so expect longer wait times.
Small, clean space with spacious dining and lower lighting creates a comfortable, easygoing vibe. Cantonese pop music plays softly, adding to the casual atmosphere. Staff add festive touches during celebrations, enhancing the welcoming feel.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine shines with large portions and fresh, high-quality ingredients. Dishes like General Tso chicken and cold sliced beef with ox tongue pack a strong Sichuan peppercorn flavor.
Spicy crispy chicken with crispy peppers and pan-fried chicken with spicy green pepper stand out. Chongqing spicy fried chicken offers a bold, fiery flavor.
Good to know
The restaurant opens late, serving a special night menu with meat skewers.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but cash is preferred.
Space features red lighting and a dramatic flying dragon suspended from the ceiling, creating a quirky atmosphere with classic 80’s music. Outdoor seating includes a spacious patio with unique LED and hologram displays. Two small dogs roam freely, adding a friendly and relaxed vibe.
Authentic Chinese BBQ stands out here, with dumplings that many find exceptional. The dumplings offer a distinct flavor that complements the BBQ well.
Fried chicken comes in five different styles, including an around the world fried chicken that stands out. The air fried chicken offers a unique, exceptionally delicious twist on the classic dish.
Good to know
Parking is limited with only three spots available in front.
There is no air conditioning, making it uncomfortable during summer.
No free water is available at the restaurant.
Simple, clean space with old-fashioned decor creates a cozy cafe vibe that feels like being in Taiwan. Atmosphere is family-friendly and welcoming, attracting many familiar faces. Known for authentic Taiwanese cuisine at reasonable prices, it offers a comforting spot for those seeking genuine flavors.
Soup dumplings stand out as a homemade option with decent flavor. The Taiwanese pork chop bento and xiao long bao offer average tastes without strong impressions.
Fried chicken comes in a bento and as part of a rice dish. The chicken is consistently good and pairs well with other items like kimchi tofu and beef noodles.
Good to know
Rice burrito breakfast is available on weekends.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible.
Prices are very reasonable for Taiwanese cuisine.
Taiwanese hot pot restaurant offers a clean, brightly lit space with fun, lively decor and music. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, suited for family gatherings with many TVs providing entertainment. Authentic Taiwanese flavors attract a diverse crowd, emphasizing strong, flavorful broths and classic snacks.
Hot pot here features authentic Taiwanese flavors with broths that are both sweet and spicy or deeply flavorful and spicy like the Toei hot pot. Free cold green or Chinese tea comes with orders, and snacks like sweet and sour chicken add variety.
Crispy fried chicken stands out in the hot pot and the Taiwanese fried chicken steak bento tastes very authentic. The fried chicken adds a delicious boost to the hot pot experience.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but arriving before 5 PM helps avoid crowds.
Parking is convenient and available near the restaurant.
The restaurant offers free winter melon tea or green tea during weekday lunch.
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.
Jalapeño fried chicken wings come out super crispy and juicy with a spicy, flavorful kick. The neighborhood appreciates fried chicken, and the wings here stand out for their crisp texture and balanced spice.
Good to know
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.
Crunchy texture stands out with a delicious sauce and a subtle spicy kick. The chili garlic fried chicken offers a bold flavor profile alongside other hearty entrees.
Good to know
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.