Small, bright space with clean, inviting decor and comfortable seating creates a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere. The vibe is peaceful and pleasant, making it feel welcoming and fun. Handmade dishes like bao and dumplings stand out as flavorful highlights.
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.
Offers a cozy spot for couples with a vibe that recalls the excitement of trying XLB in Chinatown. The setting suits intimate moments like New Year's Eve with a partner.
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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.
Food court with five distinct Asian fast-casual spots offers a variety of dumplings, pho, and wok bowls. Bright, clean space combines open kitchens with a festive street-café vibe reminiscent of New York's Little Italy and Asian food halls. Atmosphere feels inviting and lively yet relaxed, suitable for casual dining or quick takeout.
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.
Dumplings stand out as a shared favorite, offering a tasty and satisfying option. Warm welcomes from the kitchen staff add a friendly touch to the dining experience.
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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.
Asian restaurant offers a clean, peaceful vibe with a casual, spacious atmosphere featuring a mix of Chinese and American décor. The space suits families and groups, enhanced by lazy Susan tables for sharing. The environment feels modern and relaxed, with comfortable seating and 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.
Offers a mix of orange chicken, sweet and sour chicken, and sushi rolls that work well for sharing. The setting suits a relaxed date night with simple, familiar dishes.
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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.
Asian restaurant offers a relaxed, homey atmosphere with island-inspired decor and fresh flowers enhancing the space. The vibe stays quiet and welcoming, making it suitable for casual dining. Reasonable prices and authentic teriyaki dishes attract a steady flow of diners seeking flavorful meals.
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.
A young couple runs the spot, creating a warm, personal vibe. The owners are super nice, making it a comfortable place for a lunch or dinner date.
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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.
Taiwanese restaurant offers a casually modern and welcoming atmosphere with great music and a sauce bar for customizing flavors. The space feels relaxed and cozy, suitable for groups or solo diners. Hot pots stay warm with a fire underneath, enhancing the authentic dining experience.
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.
Hot pot offers a shared dining experience that works well for couples and groups. Drinks arrive with a bit of humor, adding to the relaxed vibe. Full dinners leave people feeling completely satisfied.
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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.
Modern dining space blends industrial decor with traditional Chinese layout for a warm, family-friendly vibe. Music volume rises and falls with conversation, creating a lively, casual atmosphere. Busy setting highlights popularity and exceptional dumplings stand out as a signature feature.
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.
Huge portions make sharing easy for couples. Even those who usually avoid Asian food enjoy the flavors here.
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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.
Small family-owned Chinese restaurant offers authentic Cantonese cuisine with hearty portions served at round tables in a clean, lively atmosphere. The environment feels homey and cultural, often quiet but welcoming with quick service and fair prices.
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.
Orange chicken stands out with its fantastic flavor. The spot feels like a new favorite for couples seeking casual dining.
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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.
Newly renovated space features bright white decor and modern booths, creating a clean and casual atmosphere. The vibe is relaxed and suitable for a quick meal, with friendly family-owned service. Known for consistent quality and fair prices, it offers a straightforward dining experience without elaborate ambiance.
Egg rolls stand out with their large size and rich vegetable filling. The menu features orange chicken and sesame chicken that remain flavorful, alongside solid choices like egg drop soup, crab puffs, and shrimp in lobster sauce.
Shared orders of abacus special chicken with white rice and ice teas create a simple, familiar meal. The spot suits catching up or a casual date with dishes like the Happy Family offering variety.
Good to know
Prices are significantly higher than before the change in ownership.
Expect longer wait times due to understaffing during busy hours.
An extra charge applies for Chinese noodles instead of rice.