Small, bright space with cozy seating invites families to enjoy handmade dumplings and bold chili wontons. Beef chow fun offers rich flavor while hot and sour soup adds a perfect spicy touch. Atmosphere feels peaceful and fun for all ages.
Beef chow fun stands out with rich flavor and great texture. Dumplings and spicy chili wontons offer tasty, bold bites. Hot and sour soup delivers a full-bodied flavor that complements the meal.
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The ordering process involves scanning a QR code to browse the menu and pay.
Happy Baos is currently in their soft opening stage, working out a few kinks.
The restaurant displays an allergy warning on the menu for food safety.
Enjoy authentic orange chicken and crispy potstickers in a homey atmosphere with island-inspired decor. Prices stay reasonable, making it easy to savor flavorful Chinese dishes like egg rolls and crab wontons in a quiet, welcoming space.
Orange chicken stands out with its perfect crispiness and flavor. Potstickers, fried rice, egg rolls, spring rolls, and crab wantons all deliver satisfying, authentic tastes.
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The meal costs just over $10 with tax and is very filling.
You can eat there, but seating is limited.
The food is prepared within five minutes, suggesting quick service.
Asian restaurant blends Chinese and American décor in a clean, casual space with lazy Susan tables perfect for groups. Orange chicken is crispy and flavorful, while Mongolian beef is well-seasoned. The vibe is modern and relaxed with great music.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy texture and full flavor. Mongolian beef comes perfectly seasoned, and egg rolls rank among the best.
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Happy hour offers rolls for $8 and saki bombers at a great price.
The restaurant has large portion sizes suitable for families of 4-5.
Lunch hours typically have no wait for seats.
Enjoy Taiwanese night market vibes with a self-service buffet full of snacks and main dishes. Savor grilled squid and stinky tofu hot pot with generous portions. Stylish, clean, and comfy, it feels just like home.
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.
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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.
Modern furnishings create a calming space with family-friendly vibes. Orange chicken offers strong flavor while house fried rice and seasoned ribs provide generous portions at good prices. Quiet atmosphere and great music enhance the dining experience.
Orange chicken stands out with its strong flavor. Dumplings come in a 12-piece order with a good flavor. Fried rice and lo mein offer solid options. Mongolian beef features tender meat but includes many onions.
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The restaurant offers a lunch special that includes a drink.
Prices are around $7.09 for lunch items.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Small indoor space with blasting A/C and outdoor seating creates a clean, chilled vibe. Quick food prep uses fresh ingredients with flexible protein swaps. Orange chicken with shrimp shines alongside fiery Mongolian beef and tasty egg rolls, all at moderate prices.
Orange chicken with shrimp stands out as a notable dish. The menu also features fiery Mongolian beef and Herm, along with good egg rolls and crab rangoons.
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The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Expect prices between $13 to $16 for a single drink order.
You can substitute or swap proteins in your dishes.
Food court offers handmade dumplings and pho in a bright, clean space with an inviting, lively vibe. Open kitchens create a festive street-cafe feel, perfect for casual dining or quick takeout. Prices stay reasonable across diverse Asian fast-casual options.
Dumplings stand out with options like handmade pork, egg, and shrimp varieties, plus soup dumplings. Beef dumplings and beef bowls also feature, alongside Korean street food and Hibachi, all at reasonable prices.
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Niu Mama Kitchens has five different Asian restaurants under one roof.
Expect to spend about $20 per person for a meal.
They close at 9 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Chinese restaurant offers a quiet atmosphere with steady foot traffic and an early 2000s style. Wonton soup is fresh and veggie-packed, while orange chicken delivers comfort food that is consistently good. Lunch specials provide hearty portions at low prices.
Wonton soup stands out as fresh and packed with veggies, often described as incredible. Comfort dishes like orange chicken and sesame chicken taste fresh and consistently good.
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You need to bring cash because they charge for card use.
Grand Dragon is closed on Tuesdays.
Grand Dragon closes at 9 pm on weekends.
Small, casual spot with cozy booths perfect for quiet chats. Orange chicken is crispy and flavorful, while egg drop soup offers a clear, tasty broth. Food comes in to-go containers, making it easy and informal.
The orange chicken stands out with its crispy texture and amazing sauce. Soups like the egg drop have a clear vegetable broth and good flavor, while the beef chow fun offers a delicious taste.
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This restaurant does not have table service; food is served in to-go containers.
They no longer do the combination plates due to supply chain issues.
The portions are huge, providing great value for the price.
Small space offers views of skilled butchers and live fish aquariums, creating a clean, bright atmosphere. Spicy General Tso's chicken and crispy sesame chicken shine with fresh flavors. Food arrives in spill-proof packaging, keeping dishes fresh and separate.
General Tso's chicken stands out as spicy and flavorful, made fresh rather than frozen. Orange chicken is crispy, tender, and preferred over similar chains. Egg rolls and soups like wonton and hot and sour are also solid choices.
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Lunch specials are priced under $10, offering great value.
Portions are generous, ensuring a filling meal.
Takeout containers are sturdy and designed to prevent spills.
Modern dining space blends industrial decor with traditional Chinese layout for a warm vibe. Signature soup dumplings shine with fresh, authentic flavor. Lively, casual atmosphere buzzes with conversation and popularity.
Soup dumplings stand out as a signature dish, praised for their flavor and freshness. Xiao Long Bao and Dan Dan noodles also feature prominently, offering authentic and memorable tastes.
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Expect a wait of 10-15 minutes for food during busy times.
Prices can be high; a meal for four can cost around $160.
The restaurant has inconsistent hours that may not match online listings.
Taiwanese restaurant shines with fresh hot pots and rich broths. Casual, cozy vibe welcomes groups and solo diners alike. Sauce bar lets you customize flavors, while warm fire keeps pots authentic and inviting.
Offers a fantastic variety of hot pot options with fresh ingredients and rich, flavorful broths. Meals focus on freshness and depth of flavor in every pot.
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One order can feed two people, making it great for sharing.
The QR code ordering system is used for menu access.
Customization of dishes is not possible, so choose wisely.
Casual spot offers authentic Cantonese cuisine with standout Peking duck and daily dim sum. Near-private setting creates a timeless, chill atmosphere perfect for solo or group dining. Displays of whole smoked duck and ribs add a traditional touch.
Peking duck stands out as a delicious and unbeatable dish here. The menu features authentic Cantonese cuisine with highlights like handmade egg rolls, orange chicken, beef, and Kung Pao chicken. Dim sum is available daily except Tuesdays.
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Dim sum is available daily from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., except on Tuesdays.
The price is around $10-$16 per plate, large enough for two people.
Complimentary coupons for fried rice and Rangoons are available with a minimum spend after 4 p.m.
Small family-owned spot serves authentic Cantonese dishes like crispy pork and roast duck. Enjoy hearty portions in a clean, lively space with quick service. Prices stay fair, making it a great choice for homey, cultural dining.
Offers authentic Cantonese style dishes like crispy pork, roast duck, and seafood tofu burger. Includes popular items such as honey sesame chicken, kung Pao chicken, and tender Mongolian beef.
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Prices range from 10 to 20 USD per dish.
Hearty portions make meals filling and satisfying.
Takeout is usually ready on time for convenience.
Chinese restaurant offers fast takeout with affordable prices and generous portions. Orange chicken shines with a balanced sauce, while egg drop soup and dumplings bring rich, consistent flavors. Atmosphere feels like a hometown spot with a clean, welcoming vibe.
Orange chicken stands out with a balanced sauce that is not too heavy. Egg drop soup draws people in for its rich flavor. Dumplings and crab Rangoon also deliver consistent quality and taste.
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Lunch specials cost less than $8 and include an entrée, fried rice, soup, and two crab puffs.
Pick-up time is usually 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the time of day.
The restaurant prioritizes takeout orders, making it a quick option for meals.