Small spot serves authentic Taiwanese cuisine with large portions and fair prices. Rich dishes like twice cooked pork and Mongolian beef shine. Clean space with porcelain tableware feels comfortable and genuine.
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.
Pho restaurant shines with steak pho and wonton soup rich in shrimp and pork. Cozy, sunlit space feels like a family kitchen, perfect for relaxed dining. Menu also offers orange chicken and fresh spring rolls, blending Vietnamese and Chinese flavors.
Wonton soup stands out with a good amount of shrimp and pork. Orange chicken rates highly and pairs well with steak pho and solid sides. Mayonnaise shrimp and fresh spring rolls also feature on the menu.
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Expect cleanliness issues as multiple cockroaches were reported in the restaurant.
Prices are affordable with reasonable portions, especially for lunch specials.
The restaurant closes at 8:30 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Tiny spot with hand-pulled noodles offers a cozy vibe and top-notch takeout packaging. Bold Dan Dan Noodles and juicy Orange Chicken deliver authentic Chinese flavors. Soup dumplings come with special spoons to savor every drop of broth.
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.
Open kitchen shows chefs cooking with woks, creating a calm, homey vibe with Circa Survive music. Large portions suit takeout lovers. Orange chicken is crispy and fresh, paired with a non-greasy sauce. Egg rolls and potstickers offer thick, sweet sauces and crisp textures.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy texture and fresh chicken, paired with a sauce that is not greasy. Egg rolls and potstickers come with thick, sweet sauces and crisp textures, while Mongolian beef and crab puffs also deliver solid flavors.
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Delivery adds an extra $20 to the bill.
Brown rice can be substituted for white rice without an extra fee.
Lunch specials offer good value and variety.
Cozy cafe vibe with authentic Taiwanese cuisine offers a family-friendly spot. Soup dumplings are a homemade highlight amid simple, clean decor. Prices stay reasonable, making it a welcoming place for genuine flavors and casual dining.
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.
Enjoy authentic Szechwan cuisine with bold, spicy flavors like Dan Dan noodles and Kung Pao chicken. Wok-cooked dishes bring a smoky taste in a clean, friendly setting. Plenty of vegetarian and vegan options make it welcoming for all.
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.
Enjoy authentic Sichuan chicken hot pot with bold spicy flavors and tender meat. Cozy, boutique-style interior creates a calm, comfortable vibe perfect for small groups. Try soup dumplings and pan-fried buns for classic Chinese sides.
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.
Spacious Asian spot shines with buffet-style Korean BBQ and spicy hot pot. Neon signs and robot servers create a fun, modern vibe. Late-night energy blends with comfortable seating and lively yet chill sounds.
Buffet-style service offers both Korean BBQ and spicy hot pot broth options. Meat and broth come with a wide array of dipping sauces and plenty of choices to add to the hot pot.
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Reservations are recommended to ensure a table, especially during peak hours.
The all-you-can-eat hotpot option is available for an additional $5.
Expect a 20% charge if you don't finish your food.
Small, cozy spot offers halal Chinese-Mexican fusion with a chill vibe and warm music. Spicy Orange Chicken shines with bold flavor, while the setup mimics Panda Express with heat lamps. Friendly atmosphere makes it a unique halal choice.
Spicy Orange Chicken stands out with bold flavor. Other dishes like Lo Mein noodles, Beef & Broccoli, and Cheese Wontons also deliver solid taste.
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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.
Taiwanese hot pot shines with authentic flavors and spicy broths that excite the palate. Bright, lively decor and many TVs create a warm atmosphere perfect for families. Free cold tea and classic snacks like sweet and sour chicken add to the diverse dining 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.
Authentic Cantonese dishes like Peking Duck and Mongolian beef offer rich flavors with smoky wok hei. The warm, clean atmosphere feels quiet and inviting. Large portions come at reasonable prices, though vegetarian options are limited.
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.
Walk-up counter and clean dining room create a family-friendly atmosphere. Chow mein arrives hot and fresh, paired with sweet orange chicken for authentic Chinese flavors. Generous portions and a chill vibe make it great for quick, tasty meals.
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.
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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.
Offers a quiet, calm atmosphere with a busy, traditional vibe. Known for fresh, hot dim sum with a fantastic selection including Shui Mai and shrimp spring rolls. Focuses on authentic flavors over elegance, making it a casual spot with excellent service.
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.
Enormous Asian grocery store shines with live fish tanks and a vibrant food court. Enjoy roast duck and soup dumplings alongside fresh bakery treats. Outdoor seating adds a relaxed vibe perfect for a lively yet calm visit.
Roast duck, roast pork, and barbecue pork (cha siu) stand out in the food court. The grocery section offers dim sum, bao, and a variety of sauces. Soup dumplings and gyoza are also available.
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The market offers a large selection of fresh produce and seafood.
Expect a clean shopping environment with wide aisles for easy navigation.
The bakery section features a variety of traditional Asian baked goods.
Modern interiors create a family-oriented atmosphere with a quiet, welcoming vibe. Signature dishes like hot and sour soup and crab Rangoons highlight authentic Chinese flavors. An attached bar offers good drink choices, making it great for casual dining.
Hot and sour soup stands out as a signature dish. The menu includes crab Rangoons and Basil Shrimp Lo Mein made with attention to allergy needs, like no shrimp in wonton soup. Chop suey is prepared traditionally here.
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They have an amazing lunch special from Monday to Saturday 11 am to 3 pm.
The lunch menu is under $10 and includes soup and egg roll.
The portions are large and the prices are fair.
Small, cozy space with dim lighting and a family-owned vibe creates a peaceful, welcoming atmosphere. Enjoy hot and fresh dishes like Kung Pao Chicken and crab rangoons in a clean, quaint setting. Warmth and slight humidity add to the intimate feel.
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.
Enjoy bold flavors like Orange Chicken and Mongolian beef in a clean, simple setting. Generous portions and quick service make it a budget-friendly choice. Soups and noodles add comforting variety to this authentic cuisine spot.
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.
Small, family-run spot offers authentic Chinese food with standout dishes like crispy Orange Chicken and classic egg rolls. Cozy, casual vibe with intimate seating and a focus on takeout makes it perfect for quick, flavorful meals.
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.
Small, clean spot offers affordable lunch specials and quick seating. Sesame chicken is perfectly crunchy, and wonton soup is a standout. Quiet atmosphere suits relaxed meals and takeout orders.
Sesame chicken comes out perfectly cooked with crunchiness and the Mongolian beef is flavorful. Wonton soup stands out as the best in a while, and orders include a free crab Rangoon and egg roll.
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Lunch specials include soup, egg roll, rice, and entree for under $10.
The restaurant maintains a clean and organized environment.
Take-out orders are popular, leading to minimal wait times for dining in.
Hot pot shines with crazy portions of meat and fresh dumplings. Cozy space with a cute dining area invites family and friends. Loud music adds a lively energy that matches the bold flavors of orange and General Tso's chicken.
Hot pot features crazy portions of meat and stands out as excellent. Orange chicken and General Tso's chicken offer strong flavors. Potstickers, cream cheese Rangoons, siu mai, and pork soup dumplings arrive fresh and hot.
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Reservations are required for large parties due to limited seating.
The restaurant is often packed by 6:15 PM, so arrive early.
They offer a lunch special that includes soup, an egg roll, and rice.
Small dining room with family atmosphere and oldies music sets a relaxed mood. East Coast Chinese dishes shine with General Tso's chicken and walnut shrimp offering bold, balanced flavors. Large egg rolls and crab puffs add tasty variety.
General Tso's chicken offers a perfect balance of spice. Dishes like Kung Pao chicken bring tender meat with a spicy kick. Large egg rolls, tasty crab puffs, and favorites like walnut shrimp and lo mein round out the menu.
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Lunch specials run until 3:30 PM, but arrive early to avoid missing out.
Dinner specials are available, offering good value for meals.
Prices are generally affordable, with meals under $10 before tax.
Small dining room with elegant decor and soft lighting creates a serene atmosphere perfect for family dinners. Mongolian Beef and Twice-Cooked Pork offer deep, rich flavors that impress. Guests enjoy the calm energy and cozy setting for quiet meals.
Mongolian Beef and Twice-Cooked Pork offer deep, rich flavors and flawless execution. The chicken egg foo young stands out as a good choice, while sweet and sour pork delivers a nice texture and crunch.
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The portions are large, often providing enough for two meals.
Prices are high, with some dishes costing nearly $50.
The restaurant has a variety of vegetarian options available.
Old building with large portions and a drive-thru offers a clean, straightforward setting. Orange chicken shines with sweet pineapple and peppers, while classic dishes like General Tso's and Mongolian beef provide flavorful choices. Reasonable prices keep lunch crowds steady.
Orange chicken stands out with sweet pineapple, onions, and peppers. Dishes like General Tso's chicken, Mongolian beef, and Sesame chicken offer flavorful options alongside good portions of fried rice.
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China Way was the first Chinese restaurant in Arizona to have a to-go drive-thru.
Most of the seating area is up some steps, making it inaccessible to people in wheelchairs.
The family dinner costs under $45 and provides enough food for leftovers.