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.
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.
Dinner includes chicken and shrimp stir-fried noodles alongside steamed pork and shrimp dumplings. Meals focus on simple, hearty Asian dishes.
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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.
Pho restaurant offers a cozy, homey atmosphere with sunlit, open spaces and simple, thoughtful decor. The vibe is welcoming and peaceful, resembling a family kitchen rather than a fancy eatery. It attracts those seeking a relaxed, inviting place to enjoy authentic Vietnamese and Asian dishes.
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.
Offers Viet Fusion dishes suitable for both lunch and dinner. Serves quick meals and delivers a delicious dinner experience.
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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.
Spacious Asian restaurant blends modern decor with neon signs and a Korean nightlife atmosphere. The vibe stays relaxed and fun, with robot servers adding a unique touch that appeals to families and groups. Late-night energy combines with comfortable seating and a lively yet not overwhelming sound level.
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.
Interactive dining stands out with grill-at-the-table options, making it ideal for group dinners and family gatherings. Music plays in the background, adding to a lively atmosphere during dinner.
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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.
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.
Offers quick dinners suitable after shopping trips and special occasions like Valentine's Day or holidays. Serves both lunch and dinner with a focus on Asian fusion flavors.
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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.
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.
Dinner features Chino-Mex cuisine with meals that satisfy families. The manager offers personal attention to ensure a smooth experience. A family dinner for five costs under $80.
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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.
Small, clean space offers a quiet, simple atmosphere with affordable lunch specials and ample takeout orders. The menu features fresh dishes like sesame chicken, pork fried rice, and moo shu, known for their quality and flavor. Seating is usually available without long waits, supporting a relaxed dining pace.
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.
Family dinners feature orange chicken, teriyaki chicken, and fried shrimp alongside soups and fried rice. Options suit both dine-in and takeout for lunch or dinner.
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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.
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.
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.
Dinner portions come in larger sizes compared to lunch, offering more value. Service stays quick even during busy dinner hours.
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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.
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 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.
Family dinners come with enough food for leftovers. Two dinner plates with fried rice cost about $37. The restaurant looks unassuming right before dinner.
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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.
Old building with new booths and a drive-thru offers a clean, straightforward setting. The atmosphere feels dated but well-maintained, with large portions and reasonable prices drawing steady lunch crowds. Menu focuses on classic dishes with notable orange chicken and fried rice.
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.
Dinner portions come in large servings that often feed two people. Meals cost under 45 dollars and include leftovers packed for take-home.
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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.
Modern interiors combine with a family-oriented atmosphere and quiet, welcoming vibe. An attached bar offers good drink choices while the space stays clean and well lit. Friendly energy makes it a comfortable spot 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.
Dinner servings come in large portions that can fill you up completely. Staff do not always mention menu details like the absence of noodles in the dinner poke bowl. The spot serves dinner even on holidays like Christmas Day.
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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 dining room with elegant decor and soft lighting creates a serene, family-friendly atmosphere. The setting feels cozy and peaceful, ideal for quiet dinners. Guests find it welcoming and appreciate the calm energy amid a busy day.
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.
Quiet setting suits a relaxed dinner. Family Dinner For 2 includes Mongolian Beef, Kung Pao Chicken, Wonton Soup, and Chicken Lo Main.
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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.
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.
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.
Family-style dinners come with huge portions and accommodate kids easily. The spot serves authentic dim sum and dinners that many find better than other local options.
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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.