Coffee shop offers ample seating with clean, welcoming spaces and a relaxing atmosphere. The vibe is comfortable and peaceful, attracting those who appreciate a tidy and organized environment. Prices are affordable, matching the generous portions and fresh quality found in food and drinks.
Beef Lo Mein features tender beef and well-seasoned noodles with a spicy, savory taste. Pork dumplings and shrimp spring rolls come out delicious and flavorful. Chicken lo mein uses high-quality, tender chicken with a good spicy kick in the spicy version.
Kids enjoy the boba and musubi here. The place draws families with its simple, tasty treats that kids like.
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There is lots of parking in the back.
The prices are great for how large the drinks are.
The restaurant dining area and restroom are 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.
Staff show kindness to kids by helping clean up spills and doubling sushi orders. Kids enjoy healthy meals under $7 and get treats like lollipops after eating.
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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.
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.
Flaming roll arrives on fire, which excites kids. Large bowls of miso soup and extra avocado make meals special for little ones. Sharing shoyu and tonkatsu ramen suits family dining.
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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 fast food spot with minimal outdoor seating and no indoor dining creates a lively, hip atmosphere. Friendly staff and a dog-friendly environment add to the down-to-earth vibe. The place stands out for its cute, well-designed branding and a unique wall for singles to post info.
Dumplings come fresh and flavorful with options like pork and shrimp featuring a unique touch of fried onion pieces. The dipping sauce and pink rice add great flavor, making it a fast, affordable, and healthy choice for Chinese food downtown.
Staff greet kids with a warm smile and show patience with energetic little ones. Dumplings appeal to kids, often eaten with enthusiasm.
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The restaurant is only for carryout, with a few sidewalk tables and no indoor seating.
Happy hour offers 5 free dumplings with the purchase of 5.
The price for a box of dumplings is around $12.
Cafe space offers a calm and cozy atmosphere with cute decor like a leafy wall and neon sign. The vibe stays relaxed and welcoming, making it a quiet spot for enjoying tea and smoothies. Casual setting attracts those seeking a chill environment for flavorful Asian dishes and drinks.
Soup dumplings have a great texture and well-seasoned fillings that are not greasy. Orange chicken stays crispy even for takeout, and the pork soup dumplings and spicy noodle soup are popular choices.
Kids enjoy pork soup dumplings and chicken soup dumplings along with brown sugar fresh milk and unique drinks. Staff treats kids with patience and kindness.
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The restaurant primarily offers takeout service, which can get messy.
Most menu items are served in to-go containers.
The menu features a variety of bao, potstickers, and bubble drinks.
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.
Appetizer ribs stand out as a kid favorite here. The place welcomes families with generations of visits including kids and grandkids.
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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 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.
Kids enjoy the buffet style where they can pick and try different dishes freely. The small cakes in the dessert section and the fish pond add fun touches that kids like.
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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.
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.
Both kids enjoy the sushi and ramen options here, even picky eaters. Meals can be ordered in duplicates to suit children's tastes, and sharing food is common due to occasional delays.
Good to know
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.
Chinese restaurant with unchanged decor and a family-style setup offers huge portions at reasonable prices. Atmosphere feels quiet and clean, with cooks often seen conversing. Food arrives quickly and features standout dishes like wonton soup and Kung Pao 2 with a balanced spicy flavor.
Wonton soup stands out as a highlight here. The menu features orange chicken and egg rolls with strong flavor, plus generous portions of sesame chicken and tasty lo mein.
Kids enjoy the menu, especially the beef and broccoli with white rice. The atmosphere suits families well, making it a spot where children feel comfortable dining.
Good to know
The restaurant offers generous portion sizes suitable for sharing.
Prices are very good, with a typical bill around $60 for four orders.
The meal does not come with utensils, so bring your own.