Small and unassuming space focuses entirely on authentic Taiwanese cuisine with large portions and reasonable prices. The atmosphere feels comfortable with porcelain tableware and a clean environment. Tables often fill with Chinese diners, signaling genuine flavors and quality meals without fluff.
Dishes have an authentic taste with genuine Taiwanese and Chinese flavors. The bamboo shoot and chicken soup stands out as very authentic and well-prepared.
Dishes like twice cooked pork and Mongolian beef stand out with rich flavors. Options include scallion pancake, spring rolls, and various beef dishes with distinct seasonings.
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The restaurant offers authentic Taiwanese cuisine with unique dishes not found elsewhere.
Portion sizes are large, often enough for leftovers.
Prices are reasonable, providing good value for the quality of food.
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.
Offers authentic Taiwanese flavors with dishes like braised pork rice and egg waffles. Serves Taiwanese street foods in a warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels like home.
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.
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Rice burrito breakfast is available on weekends.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible.
Prices are very reasonable for Taiwanese cuisine.
Tiny restaurant with modern decor and limited seating offers a clean, cozy atmosphere focused on takeout. Hand-pulled noodles and authentic dishes create a fresh, flavorful experience. Packaging for takeout stands out for its quality and branding.
Hand pulled noodles deliver authentic texture and flavor. The black pepper beef noodle bowl and Chinese beef noodle soup showcase genuine Chinese taste in every bite.
Soup dumplings come with soup-style spoons to enjoy the broth fully. Dan Dan Noodles offer bold flavor with a springy texture and mild spice. Orange Chicken features solid chunks in a sweet and tangy sauce. Hand-pulled noodles and mapo tofu add to the variety.
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Parking is plentiful and guaranteed near the restaurant.
The restaurant has limited seating with only 5 tables available for dine-in.
There are no bathrooms available in the restaurant.
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.
Authentic Taiwanese flavors come through in dishes like stinky tofu, hot pot with rice and noodles, and fried chicken steak bento. Traditional ingredients create a truly flavorful experience.
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.
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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.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Szechwan cuisine with wok-cooked dishes delivering genuine smoky flavors. Atmosphere feels clean and friendly with a focus on traditional recipes and extensive menu options including vegetarian and vegan choices.
Food features authentic Chinese flavors with dishes like Water Boil Fish showcasing genuine taste. The menu offers very flavorful and authentic options that keep people coming back.
Spicy Sichuan dishes stand out with savory and bold flavors. Signature items include Dan Dan noodles, Kung Pao chicken, and orange chicken, all noted for their strong taste and authenticity.
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Most dishes cost around $14.98.
The lunch portion is smaller than the dinner portion.
Kwan Mein offers both dine-in and carry-out options.
Small, family-run Chinese restaurant with a cozy, casual atmosphere and limited seating focused on takeout service. Warm interior with west-facing windows adds to the intimate feel. Offers authentic, well-priced dishes with a menu catering to both locals and Chinese-speaking customers.
Food comes out hot and fresh with a strong focus on authentic Chinese dishes. The menu includes a solid selection of soul Chinese food and fun teas.
Orange Chicken and General Tso's Chicken come out crispy and flavorful. Fried egg rolls and sweet and sour pork also stand out with strong, classic tastes.
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Wok with Ming is only a takeout restaurant with limited dine-in options.
Order half or whole chicken or duck ahead of time to avoid delays.
Lunch special combos and all-day entre specials on Monday and Tuesday are $9.99.
Typical Chinese restaurant setup offers a quiet, calm atmosphere with a busy, traditional vibe. Dim sum stands out as best in the valley, served fresh and hot with a fantastic selection. Casual and less polished, it focuses on authentic flavors rather than elegance.
Authentic Cantonese style Chinese food shines with fast, hot dim sum served from a traditional cart. The dishes bring a strong sense of childhood nostalgia and maintain consistent tasty flavors.
Dim sum features fresh, hot dishes with large portions and a fantastic selection. Highlights include Shui Mai, shrimp spring rolls, and BBQ pork cheung fun with excellent service.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Expect a wait for tables during peak hours, particularly on weekends.
The restaurant charges $1 per person for dining in, plus tip.
Restaurant offers authentic Sichuan-style chicken hot pot with generous portions and unique spicy flavors. Interior feels quiet and cozy with a boutique vibe, suitable for small parties upstairs. Atmosphere stays calm, focusing on a comfortable dining experience.
Sichuan-style chicken hot pot here matches the flavors found in China. The preparation and taste of the chicken pot stay very authentic and true to tradition.
Chicken hot pot features tender chunks and a spicy broth with fresh peppers. Soup dumplings, pan-fried buns, and potstickers also offer solid options alongside the hot pot.
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The restaurant offers vegan options suitable for various dietary needs.
You can adjust the spiciness level to your liking.
The portion sizes are generous, making it a good value for groups.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic cuisine with generous portions and quick service in a clean, simple dining room. Atmosphere feels straightforward and unpretentious, attracting those seeking value and traditional flavors. New management maintains a local favorite known for budget-friendly prices and consistent quality.
Food serves authentic Chinese dishes with quick service and friendly staff. It stands out in an area where genuine Chinese cuisine is rare.
Orange Chicken and Sweet and Sour Chicken stand out with bold flavors. Soups like Wonton and Vegetable Soup offer comforting warmth. Favorites include Singapore noodles, Mongolian beef, and Chinese sausage fried rice.
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The restaurant is under new ownership as of June 2024.
Lunch specials are available for a quick, satisfying meal.
Generous portions are served, often requiring take-home boxes.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Cantonese cuisine with large portions and reasonable prices. Atmosphere feels warm and clean, often quiet with few customers. Menu includes standout dishes like Mongolian beef and hot and sour soup, with some limitations on vegetarian options.
Authentic Cantonese dishes stand out with delicious flavors and affordable prices. The menu offers a genuine taste of traditional Chinese cuisine.
Authentic Cantonese dishes shine with Peking Duck and wok hei in beef chow fun delivering smoky undertones. Soups like hot and sour and West Lake beef stand out alongside salt and pepper pork chops and Mongolian beef with a rich sauce.
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They offer a lunch special 7 days a week from 11:00 to 3:00.
You must arrive before 3:00 PM to take advantage of the lunch special.
The lunch special offers a large quantity of food.
Small, cozy space with dim lighting and dark wood creates a peaceful atmosphere. The environment feels clean and quaint with a slight warmth and humidity. Family-owned vibe adds to the welcoming, intimate setting.
Dishes like war wonton soup, shrimp with snow peas, and sweet and sour pork stand out. Appetizers include crab rangoons and egg rolls, while mains like Kung Pao Chicken, sesame chicken, and fried rice come hot and fresh.
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Lunch specials start at $10, offering great value for meals.
Expect generous portions, often enough for leftovers.
Takeout service is available with fair pricing.