Chinese restaurant with a fast food layout serves food in stackable to-go bowls and mostly disposable plates. Atmosphere feels typical strip mall with sticky condiment packets and soy sauce bottles, creating a casual, friendly vibe. Known for authentic Cantonese dishes like Hainanese chicken rice and large portions at affordable prices.
Authentic Cantonese style shines in the wonton noodle soup and chow fun with chewy rice noodles and tender beef. The General Tso's Chicken offers a mildly spicy kick with chilies, while the orange chicken is crispy and citrusy, served hot in large portions.
Lunch rush brings a wait of about 15 minutes to place an order. Offers a nice stop for lunch or a quick dinner.
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Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy dinner hours.
Prices are very affordable, with meals averaging around $10 each.
The restaurant offers generous portions, making it a great value for the price.
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.
Lunch specials come with an entrée, fried rice, a spring roll, and a crab puff, all in generous portions. Dishes like spicy honey chicken and moo goo gai pan arrive very hot and flavorful, with prices that stay reasonable.
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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.
Tiny interior hosts authentic New York style Chinese food with generous portions and reasonable prices. The atmosphere suits takeout, focusing on delivering classic dishes like Mongolian Beef and Singapore chow mein fun with consistent quality.
Mongolian Beef stands out with its rich flavor. Combination meals like Kung Pao chicken and beef and broccoli are consistently solid. The menu features Singapore chow mein fun with a bit of heat and classic dishes like crispy spring rolls, fried rice, and wonton soup.
Lunch features a chicken and veggies dish that comes with an extra spicy option. Late lunch or early dinner visits fit well here.
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The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Prices are reasonable for the large portion sizes offered.
The menu selection includes a variety of authentic Chinese dishes.
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.
Lunch specials come at a well priced value and include options like hot sour soup. The spot works well for groups and offers consistent quality, though lunch specials are not available on Saturdays.
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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 dining room with 50s diner decor and a cozy, clean atmosphere offers a quiet environment without music. Kids watch a fish tank while guests enjoy reasonably priced, top-tier Chinese food in a simple, unassuming setting.
Lunch specials cost $8.75 and include a choice of many items, spring rolls, and rice. Mongolian beef is perfectly seasoned, and pan fried potstickers stand out. Egg drop soup and egg rolls come as appetizers.
Lunch offers a $8.99 special with over 40 choices, including options like orange chicken and chicken with green beans. Meals come with spring rolls or egg rolls and a choice of rice, providing good value and generous portions from 11:00am to 3:00pm Monday to Saturday.
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The special lunch is available from Monday to Saturday, 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Prices are very reasonable for the quality of food offered.
They charge a percentage fee for using debit or credit cards.
Small building with a beautiful interior and a faint Clorox scent on the floor. Offers generous lunch specials featuring combos with soup, salad, and sides under $15. Known for excellent Chinese dishes like spicy orange chicken, shrimp fried rice, and gang pang chicken.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy exterior and tender interior, served extra spicy and flavorful. Soups like Wor Wonton and hot n sour come with rich taste, while dishes such as Kung Pao chicken and Egg Foo Young offer balanced spice and tender chicken with good veggies and sauce.
Lunch specials come with soup and a side and offer generous portions. Pricing is fair and provides good value with more than enough food included.
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Lunch specials offer a combo of an entree, rice, soup, salad, cream cheese puffs, and an egg roll for under $15.
The restaurant no longer includes soup with online or pickup combo orders.
Prices have increased recently, but they remain reasonable.
Beautiful decor includes hand-painted umbrellas and a jade sculpture at the entrance, creating an authentic and inviting space. The atmosphere stays chill and comfortable, with a very clean environment that welcomes groups and families. Regulars appreciate the synergy of ambiance, food, and service that sets it apart from other Chinese restaurants.
Sauces stand out with sweet and sour and sesame flavors. The Kung Pao Chicken and Mongolian beef offer strong, savory tastes. Hot and sour soup includes mushrooms, bamboo shoots, and tofu. Egg rolls are crispy with great flavor.
Lunch specials offer fresh, hot, steaming food with generous portions. The spot suits both casual meals and lunch meetings.
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Happy hour specials are available, offering discounts on drinks and appetizers.
Menu lacks clear allergy information; Lo Mein contains peanut butter.
Prices are generally high, with a typical meal costing around $30 per person.
Cozy eat-in space offers a quiet, gentle atmosphere with small seating that feels welcoming. The menu focuses on authentic Chinese dishes with affordable prices and generous portions. Cleanliness and high health ratings contribute to a comfortable dining experience.
Hearty House special WONTON soup stands out with its rich flavor. Dishes like orange chicken offer a notable crunch, while shrimp and sesame chicken consistently come out hot and tasty.
Lunch offers affordable prices around $10 until 3 pm with decent portion sizes. Options include specials like General Tso's chicken, teriyaki chicken, and combos with fried rice and soup.
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The lunch menu is reasonably priced at $10 until 3 pm.
The portions are large, especially for the price.
The restaurant is small with only three tables.
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.
Lunch offers an all-you-can-eat buffet priced at $21.99 and a reasonably priced lunch special. The buffet includes all-you-can-eat dumplings and provides good value for the price.
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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.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic cuisine with large portions at reasonable prices. The atmosphere is clean and orderly, often busy with many takeout orders. Meals include soup served first, followed by appetizers and main dishes, creating a steady dining pace.
Mongolian Beef and Orange Chicken stand out for consistent flavor and value. The menu also features crab Rangoon with a perfect crunchy texture and a variety of well-made dishes like egg drop soup, beef chow fun, and spring rolls.
Lunch offers savory dishes like Mongolian Beef and Orange Chicken at reasonable prices. The menu delivers consistent flavor and good value.
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The restaurant offers large portions at reasonable prices.
Expect long wait times for takeout orders, sometimes over two hours.
No utensils are provided with takeout orders, so bring your own.
Japanized western restaurant offers an upscale Japanese atmosphere with modern decor featuring backlit silk screens and ceiling dragons. The environment is massive and clean, creating a comfortable and welcoming space. Guests use a self-serve iPad ordering system and enjoy a serve-yourself hot bar alongside fresh sushi and steaks.
Buffet offers a variety of fried rice, orange chicken, and chow mein. Appetizers include spring rolls and dumplings alongside entrees and fresh fruits.
Lunch offers all you can eat for about $20 with no wait times and plenty of seating available.
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The restaurant has two levels of their all-you-can-eat menu with different pricing.
Sashimi is only available during dinner service.
The cost is $28 per adult for dinner on Sundays.