Chinese restaurant offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere with clean, bright dining space and a decorative bar corner. The vibe is welcoming and elegant, suitable for large parties and casual meals alike. It stands out for its authentic Szechwan cuisine and fair prices.
Orange chicken and general tso's chicken stand out with bold flavors. The menu balances spicy Sichuan heat and complexity, featuring dishes like Mapo tofu, kung pao chicken, wonton soup, and eggrolls.
Dinner includes fried rice, boiling fish, and egg fu young. The menu reflects classic dishes with a straightforward approach.
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The restaurant closed at 9 pm, making it difficult to get a refund the next day.
The portions are large and the prices are fair.
Many lunch options are available for under $10.
Small, simple dining room offers a calm and warm atmosphere with basic decor and spotless cleanliness. The place draws a steady crowd seeking authentic Chinese food with generous portions at very reasonable prices.
Orange chicken stands out with a strong flavor. The fried rice and plain lo mein also deliver solid, tasty options.
Dinners come with fast and fresh preparation and offer a hearty option. The value stands out with combination meals priced around $13.95.
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The special lunch menu has a nice set of options and large portions.
Prices are very reasonable for lunch and dinner.
Delivery is fast, and they do deliver on Sundays.
Small dining space mimics authentic Izakaya style with limited seating that feels cozy rather than cramped. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, avoiding loud music or distractions. Regulars come early to enjoy highly praised ramen and a selection of unique cocktails and sake.
Sesame chicken stands out with its crispiness and arrives quickly as a solid appetizer. Other dishes like tonkotsu ramen and teriyaki chicken offer decent flavors worth trying.
Dinner offers a fantastic experience with well-prepared dishes. The atmosphere supports a great meal setting.
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Reservations are recommended due to limited seating and high demand.
Expect a 20-minute wait time during peak hours around 5:30 to 6pm.
The restaurant offers dine-in only, so plan accordingly.
Open kitchen with glass wall viewing showcases hand-made dumplings and noodles in a modern, clean space with white tile decor. Atmosphere stays relaxed and airy, balancing lively energy with comfortable roominess. The vibe blends authentic Chinese cuisine with a trendy, well-organized setting.
Soup dumplings stand out for being super juicy and full of flavor, with handmade noodles and dumplings showing clear quality. The Xiao Long Bao, especially the Kurobuta Pork Truffle variety, are excellent and capture authentic taste.
Dinner features delicious food with meals prepared on request. The atmosphere includes loud music during dinner time.
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The restaurant offers a variety of handmade dumplings and noodles.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $15-20 per person.
The dining area and restrooms are kept very clean.
Asian restaurant offers beautiful, modern decor with a cozy, peaceful atmosphere that stays relaxing even when busy. Outdoor patio features illuminated, inviting seating but can get hot, leading many to prefer the indoor space. The vibe blends electric cultural energy with a small, comfortable feel.
Orange chicken features a distinctive sauce that stands out enough to buy separately. Spring egg rolls come crispy and freshly made. Mongolian beef offers a notable flavor that many find exceptional.
Dinner offers a fantastic sushi experience with consistently attentive service. Asian dishes come through well for both dine-in and takeout options.
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The restaurant can accommodate family events for up to 35 people.
The All You Can Eat meal costs $34 per person.
Lunch for two can be under $20.
Old brick building creates a nostalgic vibe with a warm and inviting atmosphere that suits family and friend gatherings. The place buzzes with energy as every seat fills, reflecting its popularity. A small free newsstand outside adds a unique touch to the experience.
Authentic Chinese dishes like General Tso's Chicken and Kung Pao Shrimp stand out here. The Shrimp Egg Foo Young is Cantonese style with all ingredients inside the patties and comes with excellent gravy.
Dinners feature combo plates like General Tso's Chicken and Happy Family. Multiple dishes often come together for a filling meal.
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Prices are reasonable, with lunch options under $10.
Portion sizes are large, offering great value for the price.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for dining.
Large space blends modern elegance with cozy warmth and a lounge atmosphere. Live music, DJ nights, and casual games create a welcoming vibe for a diverse crowd. Polished yet unpretentious setting combines stylish bar with Asian and Indian fusion cuisine.
Orange chicken and kung pao chicken stand out among the Chinese dishes. Options like Dan Dan noodles with shrimp and General Tsoโs chicken with vegetable fried rice also appear on the menu.
Warm, attentive, and fast service stands out even during the busy dinner rush. The spot offers a mix of Happy Hour, live music on Fridays, and a relaxed dinner vibe.
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Karaoke nights are hosted every Thursday with great sound quality.
An all-you-can-eat sushi event is available on Sundays from 5 to 7pm.
Trivia night occurs every Wednesday at 7pm with a $5 entry fee.
Elegant Asian restaurant with trendy Chinese decor and lazy Susans on each table creates a stylish setting. Atmosphere feels romantic and upscale, complemented by strong, flavorful cocktails and good music. Outdoor patio offers a pleasant view with natural elements like a tree overhead.
Wagyu beef chow fun stands out with its rich flavor. Dumplings come in pan fried and steamed varieties, both highly praised for taste and texture.
Dinner offers good value and satisfying meals. Both lunch and dinner visits show consistent quality.
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Reservations are required three days in advance for steamed fish or crab.
Expect high prices; entrees do not include rice and must be ordered separately.
Water costs $8 per bottle, so consider bringing your own.
Spacious dining room with round tables and Lazy Susans creates a communal feel. Atmosphere blends classic, authentic Chinese decor with a calm and relaxing vibe, occasionally lively with group celebrations. The place feels clean and homey, welcoming families and larger parties.
Orange chicken stands out with perfect crispiness and authentic flavor, unlike Americanized versions. Other notable dishes include house chow mein, wonton soup, Mongolian beef, crab puffs, and chicken chow fun.
Dinner draws a busy crowd with fast service that keeps things moving. Specials cater to couples, while lunch deals suit solo diners, making it a solid spot for evening meals.
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Parking can be tough, but there is a large dirt lot to the east of the building.
Reservations are recommended for special events like birthday celebrations.
All portions are shareable, making it great for groups.
Small, cozy Chinese restaurant with a relaxed vibe and hip hop music playing in the background. The space is bright and basic, often busy with both dine-in and take-out activity. Known for authentic, flavorful dishes and reasonable prices, it offers a casual, no-frills dining experience.
Roast duck and beef chow fun stand out with fresh flavors and solid preparation. Combination plates like orange chicken and beef with vegetables offer variety alongside tasty egg rolls and salt and pepper wings.
Dinner includes crab puffs and a combination plate with Orange Chicken. Meals often come across as delicious and satisfying.
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The restaurant offers reasonable prices for the quality of food.
Portion sizes are adequate for the price paid.
Expect quick service due to the small size of the restaurant.
Asian fusion restaurant offers cozy, modern atmosphere with a calm, inviting vibe that grows lively after 6pm. Interior features clean, efficient decor with a slightly dark, plain look. Guests enjoy unique sushi rolls and amazing ramen alongside ice-cold beers and quality soju.
Menu includes ramen, sushi, and chow mein. Options like Miso, Mongolian Beef, and Salmon Roll suit those avoiding pork.
Casual ambience suits a date or dinner group. Dinner costs about $30 between 4 pm and 9 pm. The menu features Asian food.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with great deals on food and drinks.
The restaurant offers vegetarian and vegan options on the menu.
Parking is available on-site, but it can fill up quickly during busy times.
Small space with a casual, welcoming atmosphere and friendly vibe. Food arrives quickly and offers generous portions with authentic flavors reminiscent of overseas Chinese cuisine. Prices stay reasonable, making it a hidden gem for those seeking quality without fuss.
Large portions of beef chop suey stand out alongside well-cooked orange chicken and flavorful sesame chicken. Fried rice, dumplings, and egg rolls also deliver solid, tasty options.
Dinner combos include teriyaki chicken, House lo mein, and Kung pao chicken. Meals cost around $25 and suit casual neighborhood dinners.
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The restaurant is easy to find with a huge sign outside.
The prices were reasonable.
The portion sizes were generous.
Old school Chinese restaurant with a homey, timeless atmosphere and oldies music playing softly. Interior feels worn and unpolished, evoking a classic, authentic vibe. Regulars appreciate the warm, inviting setting that recalls traditional family dining.
Giant egg rolls and Walnut Chicken stand out with solid flavors. The Kung Pao Chicken balances heat and sweetness well, while the house lo mein is saucy and seasoned. Orange chicken is chunky with just the right flavor.
Combo dinners offer lots of tasty food and good value. Shrimp with broccoli and white rice comes as a generous portion, enough for two to share.
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Parking is limited behind the restaurant, so arrive early.
The restaurant primarily serves takeout; dine-in options are limited.
Credit cards are accepted, but check for any minimum purchase requirements.
Spacious interior with a modern, spotless design contrasts with an unassuming exterior. Casual, cozy atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, suitable for family dinners or quiet meals. Tables feature center spinners for sharing food family-style, enhancing the communal dining experience.
Orange chicken stands out with its bold flavor. Mongolian beef is tender and savory. Lo mein, beef and broccoli, spring rolls, crab Rangoon, and edamame round out the menu with classic tastes.
Warm and welcoming atmosphere suits family dinners and casual nights out. Dinner flavors vary, likely due to a new cook in the kitchen.
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Wong's Restaurant offers made-to-order cuisine with no pre-made food available.
Lunch specials at Wong's Restaurant are highly recommended for great value.
Expect large portion sizes at Wong's Restaurant for reasonable prices.
Spacious buffet restaurant features five buffet stations, including Mongolian BBQ, sushi bar, and teppanyaki area. Warm and inviting atmosphere includes a vibrant fish pond and games for entertainment. Comfortable setting suits gatherings with friends and families.
Offers a huge variety of dishes including orange chicken, Mongolian beef, and kung pao chicken. Fried rice and egg drop soup stand out as well. Options cover grilled, fried, baked dishes with different fishes, meats, and vegetables.
Affordable prices under $15 make dinner accessible for families and friends. The spot offers a Chinese buffet style that suits group dinners and celebrations.
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Lunch special is available for $12.99.
Sunday is Crab day at the buffet.
The buffet offers a wide variety of hot and cold dishes.
Chinese restaurant with authentic decor and a serene atmosphere featuring calming background music and an aquarium providing gentle white noise. Tables include USB charging and power outlets, supporting a casual yet elegant dining experience. The vibe is peaceful and relaxing, suitable for families and quiet conversations.
Hot and sour soup stands out with a strong, balanced flavor. Orange chicken and pork fried come out crispy and flavorful. Dumplings offer a satisfying, authentic taste.
Dinner offers generous portions with the Flamingo Dinner Special for 2 providing enough food for leftovers. Prices stay extremely reasonable and the setting supports a peaceful dining experience.
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Dine-in cost is $40 for two people.
Combination meal deals are available and appreciated by customers.
Lunch specials are excellent and reasonably priced.
Small dining room with a large gated patio creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Asian music adds to the mellow vibe while a sushi bar offers a distinct feature. The place feels quaint and intimate, attracting those who appreciate a relaxed, friendly setting.
Kung Pao Chicken and Orange Chicken stand out as strong dishes here. The menu also features solid options like Egg Foo Young, chicken lo mein, fried rice, and crab Rangoon.
Dinner features spicy Korean chicken served with quick appetizers. Servers stay attentive and allow extra time before taking orders.
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Happy hour runs daily from 3pm to 6pm and from 9pm to close.
The restaurant offers a limited combo lunch menu.
Prices during happy hour are similar to regular menu prices.
Classic Chinese restaurant with traditional lanterns and ornate dragon decor creates a quiet, cozy atmosphere reminiscent of 1950s style. The space feels authentic and intimate, often semi-busy but arranged for privacy, making it suitable for family dinners or dates.
Egg foo young and egg drop soup stand out with rich flavors and classic preparation. Pepper steak, wonton soup, and general tso lunch specials come with generous portions and consistent taste.
Dinner features consistently tasty food with generous portions on the Peking dinner special. The setting stays quiet and family-friendly even when not busy.
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The restaurant closes daily between 2 and 4 PM.
Lunch specials are available at a great price.
Expect small plate sizes with prices around $15-$16 each.
Seafood buffet offers extensive sushi bar and hibachi grill with chefs cooking in front of diners. Spacious interior features clean white tile floors and a koi pond at the entrance. Atmosphere ranges from busy and lively to peaceful, with a classic Vegas vibe and plenty of seating.
Cantonese food portions come generous and satisfy. Dishes like coconut shrimp, pepper steak, and sesame chicken taste premium and well-prepared. Lo mein, fried rice, and crab meat with cheese add variety to the menu.
Dinner features a buffet with a wide variety of dishes. The best selections appear during dinner, especially after a late lunch.
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I paid $18.99 per adult for Sunday night dinner at the buffet.
They offer all-you-can-eat crab on weekends.
Expect long wait times if arriving within two hours of closing.