Mid-sized tea shop with an open kitchen and family-owned vibes offers a bright, cozy atmosphere with chill energy and stunning chalk art. The space feels clean and open, welcoming a casual, laid-back crowd. Self-serve kiosks and online ordering add convenience without disrupting the relaxed flow.
Spicy dishes like Sichuan noodles and spicy pork dumplings stand out here. The menu also features classics like kung pao chicken, honey hot wings, scallion pancakes, and spring rolls.
Lunch here feels casual with a mix of high school kids around on weekdays. Evening shifts to a tasting menu-like experience, but lunch stays straightforward and relaxed.
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They offer a variety of food and drink options, including rolls, tapas, and desserts.
Different milk alternatives like almond and oat are available for drinks.
Prices are consistent and fair compared to similar establishments.
Dining space combines modern clean decor with traditional Chinese art, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Music adds to a relaxed vibe, welcoming both casual meals and special occasions. The setting balances simplicity with tasteful details, making it distinct among Chinese restaurants.
Spicy and authentic Szechuan flavors stand out here, especially in dishes like mapo tofu, Sichuan spicy fish, and cumin lamb. Late-night options include a notable Sichuan beef noodle that keeps the menu interesting.
Offers a quick lunch with super tasty dishes like fried chicken that stands out. Serves well for both casual lunches and dinner gatherings.
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The restaurant offers a 10% discount for cash payments.
Dietary accommodations are available upon request.
You can order food using an iPad or your phone.
Small ramen spot with cozy atmosphere and clean, modern decor featuring Japanese themes and anime displays. The vibe stays chill and inviting, attracting a mix of locals who appreciate high-quality ramen and hibachi in a relaxed setting.
Slurpy, chow mein stands out with its tasty, satisfying texture. The menu features hibachi tofu with vegetables, Chinese BBQ pork, and a variety of noodles like curry ramen and beef chow fun, all with bold flavors.
Offers a solid lunch menu with satisfying options. Serves fresh ramen and hibachi dishes that work well for midday meals.
Good to know
Chow's Ramen & Hibachi closes at 10 PM.
They sometimes offer specials like buy one, get one free, or a free tea with dine-in.
The restaurant offers a better hibachi experience at a lower price compared to other places in Arizona.
Open kitchen reveals food preparation in a clean, compact space with New York style ambiance. Atmosphere feels authentic and family-friendly, with affordable prices and generous portions. Food arrives fresh and hot, reflecting consistent quality and fast service.
Lo mein stands out with better taste than many other spots. Crispy sesame chicken and authentic, sweet orange chicken add solid options. Curry noodles, wonton soup, fried dumplings, and pork fried rice round out a good variety.
Lunch specials offer large portions that can serve as two meals. Options include orange chicken in combination plates, and the deals are available only on weekdays.
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A plate costing $12 easily feeds two people, which is a fantastic value.
Food is served in less than 4 minutes, making it a quick option.
They stay open late to accommodate customers even after hours.
Space features red lighting and a dramatic flying dragon suspended from the ceiling, creating a quirky atmosphere with classic 80’s music. Outdoor seating includes a spacious patio with unique LED and hologram displays. Two small dogs roam freely, adding a friendly and relaxed vibe.
Authentic Chinese BBQ stands out here, with dumplings that many find exceptional. The dumplings offer a distinct flavor that complements the BBQ well.
Lunch includes a lunch entree, a drink, and an appetizer. The cost for two people totals around $70.
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Parking is limited with only three spots available in front.
There is no air conditioning, making it uncomfortable during summer.
No free water is available at the restaurant.
Small corner spot offers generous portions and economical prices with fine dining quality food. Atmosphere stays clean and busy, focusing on takeout without dine-in service. Menu includes tofu options and consistently flavorful dishes like orange chicken and Kung Pao chicken.
Orange chicken stands out with its unique flavor and tender, fresh meat. Other dishes like Kung Pao chicken and beef and broccoli also feature well-cooked, fresh ingredients.
Lunch specials stand out with options like the orange chicken lunch special. These specials offer solid value and variety during midday.
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Pickup usually takes about 20 minutes.
There is no dining-in service available.
The restaurant offers good discounts on Uber Eats.
Hot pot restaurant offers a calm and welcoming atmosphere with cozy seating and occasional anime shows on screens. The space stays quiet and lowkey, providing good timing and available seating. The vibe suits those seeking a relaxed, laid-back dinner experience.
Hot pot here features a standout lemongrass broth that draws many back. The menu suits both newcomers and seasoned eaters, with excellent service enhancing the experience.
Good to know
Everything is 50% off until May 31st during the promotional event.
The all-you-can-eat offer costs $19.99 and is available until December 31, 2025.
They do not charge extra for different soup flavors.
Chinese restaurant offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere with comfortable booths and a family-oriented vibe. The space feels welcoming and calm, making it suitable for relaxed dining. It stands out for its affordable prices and freshly made, authentic American Chinese cuisine.
Orange chicken tastes just right, unlike typical breaded versions elsewhere. Mongolian beef offers a spicy kick and satisfying flavor. Soups like egg drop and hot and sour come highly recommended.
Lunch specials run until 3 pm and cost about $10. Options include Orange Tofu, Shrimp Fried Rice, and House Special Chop Suey with generally small portions.
Good to know
There is a lunch special available until 3 pm.
Expect smaller portions compared to previous years, especially for orange chicken.
Prices have increased by at least 15% recently.