Small restaurant with cute interior and chill vibes offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere ideal for conversation. Patrons enjoy authentic Sichuan dishes and a well-curated music selection. The space feels intimate and thoughtfully decorated.
Authentic Sichuan Chinese style cooking shines through with dishes like Szechuan beef and hot and sour soup that stand out. The xiao long bao and soup dumplings come with an amazing sauce, while orange chicken and spring rolls offer tasty options.
Small setting offers a fun vibe with cold beer. Great selection includes imported beers like Kirin Lite.
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Parking is limited, so expect to circle for a spot during busy hours.
The restaurant accommodates vegetarian, vegan, and other dietary restrictions.
Portions are generous, with one entree often enough for two to share.
Restaurant inside a brewery offers a chill atmosphere with a packed, lively vibe and TVs showing football. Menu features unique dishes like bao buns and dry aged burgers alongside delicious beer options. Prices stay reasonable, and the space remains clean and inviting.
Bao buns stand out with their phenomenal taste and texture. Light dishes like edamame and shishitos complement the menu well.
Good selection of tasty beers includes Southern Grist options and a beer mosa. The beers pair well with food like vinegar potatoes and burgers, and can be enjoyed on their own.
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Reservations are not required, and tables are usually available.
The restaurant offers a unique menu with a focus on local ingredients.
Prices are reasonable, making it accessible for most visitors.
Asian restaurant offers a vibrant, festival-like atmosphere with high ceilings, bright colors, and a live plant wall. A standout feature is the self-serve beer and wine wall, allowing easy sampling of various drinks. The space feels lively and fun, attracting diners who enjoy a unique and engaging environment.
Steamed dumplings and steamed pork potstickers stand out with rich flavors, while pan-fried dumplings offer a crispy alternative. Potstickers hold a strong presence across dishes.
A self-serve beer wall lets you pour your own drinks and track ounces with a tap card. The beer selection includes beer, wine, and cider, letting you try several without wasting money.
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Guests scan a QR code to place orders, making bill splitting easy.
The entrance to the parking lot is on the east side of the building.
Free covered parking is available, along with 90-minute parking in the garage.
Open patio with dog-friendly seating and spacious outdoor area creates a casual, neighborhood vibe. Energy is upbeat with occasional live music and local performances. Beer selection includes overlooked brews like pilsner and hazy IPA, paired with creative, flavorful food options.
Dumplings stand out with options like pork and chicken in lemon sauce, both flavorful and sometimes spicy. Wings and edamame also appear alongside these as tasty choices.
Beers offer a diverse selection beyond just IPAs, including the Sky Dance Hazy IPA which stands out. The overall quality is very good and pairs well with food like hot dogs.
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Parking can be a pain, but there is a paid lot in the back of the brewery.
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Game night is on Wednesdays, starting at 7pm.
Interior combines cozy, stylish decor with creative Chinese elements like poems on hanging lamps. Atmosphere feels authentic and welcoming, with a classy, elegant vibe. Tables feature iPad ordering, adding convenience to the dining experience.
Peking duck stands out with its fresh taste and clear chef expertise in every bite. Dan Dan noodles and dumplings also show strong Szechuan flavors alongside dishes like cabbage with pork belly and crispy fish.
Pineapple beer stands out with its presentation over dry ice and perfect taste. Yogurt beer also appears as a notable option alongside the fried rice dishes.
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Reservations are recommended for weekend dining to avoid long waits.
Dining time is limited to one hour during peak hours.
A promotion offers free steamed pork soup dumplings with orders over $30 from noon to 3 pm, Monday to Friday.
Chinese BBQ spot combines chic decor with soft lighting and floral accents creating a cool atmosphere. Karaoke facilities and a bar with Sapporo beer towers add lively energy. Skewers feature tender, well-seasoned meat that stands out for quality and flavor.
Bold, flavorful, and perfectly grilled Chinese BBQ skewers stand out here, especially the lamb. The spicy mixed dish with Sichuan peppercorn oil offers a fragrant, numbing kick, and the hot pot is also very good.
Draft Sapporo comes in 2-liter towers that are fun and great for sharing. Beers stay ice-cold and pair well with spicy skewers.
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Happy hour offers $1 beef or lamb skewers all year round.
Karaoke is available every night with no cover charge.
Parking is plentiful and free for customers.
Space combines a deli counter with a backroom bar featuring vinyl records and 70s/80s memorabilia. Atmosphere stays lively with classic rock music on vinyl and an old school DJ booth. Crowd enjoys controlling music and sampling soju-based cocktails alongside Korean dishes.
Korean fried chicken wings and edamame dumplings stand out with strong flavor and filling portions. The menu also includes a kimchi pancake and ramen, all cooked by the owner.
An ice cold bottle from the fridge pairs well with the Fillmore East London pub vibe. The spot offers a solid selection of beer and soju, making it a nice place to enjoy a drink.
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The restaurant has a dinner menu that starts after 6pm.
They offer breakfast service.
The deli has lower prices compared to Katz's.
Massive indoor space with high ceilings and warehouse aesthetic creates an open, well-ventilated environment. The atmosphere is lively and loud when crowded but offers a quieter section for privacy. Outdoor seating and a mezzanine private room add versatile options for gatherings.
Dumplings made to perfection stand out here, especially the pork and shrimp varieties. The menu also features a chicken slaw-like salad and hot fries, all served fresh and popular with guests.
Offers an expansive beer selection focused on East coast brews. Combines beer and mezcal options with food like chicken wings for a solid pairing.
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Food is served from Thursday to Sunday.
Finback allows event hosts to set up 2 hours before the event time.
The DUMPLING UP packages cost $25 per person for an unlimited buffet.
Chinese restaurant with modern, clean interior and tablet ordering system creates a contemporary dining experience. Atmosphere ranges from beautiful and relaxing to occasionally dim and cool, with a mix of upscale and simple decor. Seating is dense, reflecting a busy, downtown setting.
Peking duck stands out with tender meat and a full presentation. Soup dumplings come highly recommended alongside dishes like eel and green beans.
Offers a refreshing non-alcoholic pineapple beer with a balanced sweetness. The pineapple beer stands out as a notable drink option.
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The weekday lunch special runs from 12:00-4:30 and is highly recommended.
Parking is available behind the building for convenience.
The Peking duck costs $99, making it a premium dish.
Beer garden offers covered patio and outdoor seating with a food truck serving dumplings. Atmosphere shifts from chill and relaxed to energetic when busy, creating a small oasis feel in an industrial area. Known for excellent IPAs and a variety of fresh beers with few repeats.
Pork dumplings stand out as a highlight here. Dan Dan noodles pair well with Actually Poison beer, and the Mapo Tofu varies by location, not always vegan.
Offers a wide variety of excellent IPAs with frequent new releases and hardly any repeats. Known for hazy IPAs and a wet hop pilsner that stands out for quality and taste.
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Street parking is available near the brewery.
The food truck inside offers a nice selection of food options.
They do not allow beer tasters or samples.
Huge, spacious restaurant with open layout and loud atmosphere near the drink station. Features include kid area and game room, creating a family-friendly vibe. Plenty of TVs show live sports, adding to the energetic environment.
Crab Rangoon stands out with its perfect balance of crispy shell and creamy filling. The accompanying sauce complements the Rangoon, making it a memorable dish here.
Flights include a variety of Belgian beers and seltzers. Bock beers on tap stand out as terrific. The selection features tasty craft beers with great variety.
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Trivia night happens every Thursday, attracting a lively crowd.
Sundays feature half-price beer and ten-dollar burgers, making it a popular day.
On Tuesday nights, a special Grilled Cheese menu is available.
Small, cozy space bathed in pink ambient light with family-style tables and comfortable chairs creates an intimate, homey atmosphere. Loud club music and a packed, crowded layout make conversation difficult and the vibe energetic but not relaxing. A hip, modern aesthetic blends with playful decor and a DJ spinning popular tracks.
Bold, vibrant Szechuan flavors define the menu with dishes like spicy chili wontons, Dan Dan noodles, and smoky Kung Pao-style plates. Dumplings and vegetable options shine in rich chili oil, offering a perfect balance of heat and numbing spice.
Options vary, with some visits offering fresh brewed beer with a Peruvian touch and Asian beer on tap. Others have no beer or wine available, but a crisp Dragon Lager sometimes pairs with meals.
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Reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating.
The restaurant is fully vegan, despite its vegetarian label.
Expect long wait times during peak dinner hours.
Enormous space with two levels and bright pink decor creates a trendy, energetic vibe. Music plays at near club volume, making conversation difficult but adding to a lively atmosphere. Features include two bars and seating for large groups, attracting friends and birthday gatherings.
Vegan Sichuan dishes like Kung Pao veggies and tofu stand out alongside fried vegetable dumplings and scallion pancakes. Noodles such as Dan Dan and Lo Mein with Beyond Beef offer solid options, while General Tso Mushrooms add a flavorful twist.
Their IPA is full-bodied and somewhat unfiltered, offering a unique taste. The in-house brewed beers are solid, and the ginger beer is refreshing and bubbly.
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You only have one hour to eat.
The drag brunch supports KoreanKnine Rescue.
The pours during happy hour are ample and set a decadent mood.
Two-story space with beautiful murals and authentic Himalayan decor creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Live music and karaoke add lively entertainment, while a full bar offers unique Nepali beers and cocktails. Seating options vary, supporting both social and intimate dining experiences.
Chicken chow mein stands out as a memorable dish with a satisfying texture. The menu also features butter chicken and chili chicken momo, adding variety to the Chinese food options.
An amazing selection of Nepali beers like Gorkha and Nepal Ice pairs well with dishes like Sekuwa and lamb intestines. The beer complements smoky grilled meats and spicy snacks, enhancing the overall meal.
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Happy hour deals are available from 4 PM until 9 PM.
Karaoke night features an open mic with a live guitar player.
DJ nights happen every Friday and Saturday after 11 PM.
Space combines vintage artsy decor with a homely, chill vibe that feels like being in someone's home. Wooden chopsticks and playful table instruments add unique touches. The atmosphere stays calm yet welcoming, with an open layout featuring lunch tables and a large bar area.
Dumplings stand out with high quality ingredients and a perfect balance of flavors. The signature pork dumplings come fried just right and pair well with a salty, fragrant chili oil sauce. Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup and scallion noodles also offer solid options.
A Taiwanese guava gose comes with a packet of powder that mixes with the beer to create a funky drink and a science experiment. The selection includes a pineapple beer and other unique options.
Good to know
They charge $18 for the beef noodle soup.
Customers need to collect their plates after finishing the meal.
No beer or wine is available for purchase.
Elegant restaurant blends modern and traditional design with sophisticated decor and unique tableware. Atmosphere feels comfortable and inviting, suitable for family gatherings. Advanced facilities include a waiting area with text notifications for table readiness.
Peking Duck stands out as a signature dish, known for its rich flavor and crispy skin. The menu also features lamb spine hot pot and soup dumplings like Chicken and Mushroom or pork, offering a variety of authentic Sichuan flavors.
Pineapple beer stands out with its non-alcoholic and aesthetic qualities. It offers a fun and enjoyable twist on traditional sodas.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options, including okra and sweet pea leaf dishes.
Expect small portion sizes, so consider ordering multiple dishes.
Asian restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with beautiful decor featuring Japanese cartoonesque artwork. Ambient music complements the calm vibe, creating a relaxing and inviting space. The place balances cleanliness with a welcoming environment.
Crab Rangoons come with a unique sauce that is better than the usual red syrupy kind. Spring rolls stand out as some of the best, paired well with flavorful Cantonese rice noodles and mildly spicy Sichuan noodles.
Cold beer comes with a nice selection including Buda lager from China. Options also include Ramunes and Arabic beers.
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The restaurant offers a special birthday celebration with a complimentary snack.
A candle is provided for birthday celebrations, allowing guests to sing along.
The restaurant plays 'Happy Birthday' music during birthday celebrations.
Lounge space blends Asian-speakeasy-casino vibes with moody lighting and lush leather seating. Music stays fun but not too loud, matching a stylish crowd and creating a sexy, chic atmosphere. Cocktails feature unique flavors like pandan and lychee, complementing the sultry decor and immersive vibe.
Menus include Mongolian beef buns, Black Jack chicken wings, and calamari. Fried rice options feature basil and hibachi styles. Dishes combine seafood and classic Chinese flavors.
An amazing Asian beer list offers unique options not commonly found elsewhere. A nice IPA is available, along with a non-alcoholic beer option suitable for expecting mothers.
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Happy hour runs from 5-7 PM with special menu items.
A DJ plays music during the evening hours.
Validated parking is available at 1010 Midtown.
Spacious bar with beautiful design and high-quality furniture creates a sophisticated atmosphere. Loud energy fills the room, contrasting with moody lighting and intimate back room for larger groups. Unique cocktails and standout food options add to the lively, upscale vibe.
Pork dumplings stand out as a must-try with top tier quality. Other items like rice balls and the burger also impress.
Craft beers stand out here, with bartenders offering solid recommendations. The selection pairs well with fresh bites and artisanal cocktails.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Happy hour runs from 5-7pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Street parking is available, but it can be limited during peak hours.
Small, intimate bar with open indoor-outdoor layout and large street patio featuring heat lamps. Atmosphere blends dive bar aesthetic with vintage glassware and good music, creating a unique, authentic vibe. Offers excellent craft cocktails and memorable food, attracting a crowd that appreciates quality and charm.
Stews serves perfectly popcorned General Tso's chicken with bold flavor changes from the traditional recipe. Easy shareable dishes like crab Rangoon and shrimp skewers complement sides such as Brussels sprouts and fried rice.
Offers cheap beer options like $2 Hamm's alongside a limited beer selection. Beers and cocktails come at low prices.
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Happy Hour, called the Morale Corral, offers fun drink specials.
Expect a lively atmosphere with regulars and newcomers feeling welcomed.
Prices are considered fair for the quality of food and drinks.
Wide, clean space with beautiful murals and spacious seating creates a cozy, authentic atmosphere. Warm lighting and Timur-flavored beer add unique local character. The vibe feels welcoming and reflects genuine Nepali hospitality.
Chow mein here tastes like the real deal with very little oil and strong flavors. Paneer tandoori momos and vegetarian momos offer a solid take on Asian fusion dumplings and noodles.
Timur beer stands out with its Sichuan pepper infusion and local brewing. It pairs well with spicy dishes like tandoori momo and veggie jhol momo.
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The restaurant offers a lunch special that includes free rice and a drink.
MOMO & CURRY NEPAL has a wide array of momo options, including a tandoori option.
Expect to pay around $17.50 for a veggie coconut curry, with rice sold separately.
Spacious dining areas feature private outdoor rooms with wooden panels and decorative fans, creating a classy atmosphere ideal for relaxed meals. Background music includes authentic Chinese instruments, enhancing the cultural vibe. The setting balances beautiful, exquisite decor with comfortable spacing between tables.
Peking Duck stands out here with a rich flavor and crisp skin. It ranks among the most memorable versions in the area.
A pineapple beer stands out with its beautiful taste and comes in a transparent barrel served over dry ice for a striking presentation.
Good to know
You need to book in advance online to secure a table.
Getting on the waitlist via Yelp beforehand can shorten your wait.
You have 5 minutes from the time of the text notifying your table is ready to show up.
Interior blends retro Hong Kong theme with old-school Chinese decor and film memorabilia, creating a fun, lively atmosphere. Space fills quickly, especially near the entrance, with energetic vibe and loud music that challenges conversation. Bar seating suits solo diners, and hidden details add playful touches.
Joyful interpretations of Cantonese-American cuisine bring fresh twists to classic dishes. Unique items like scallion biscuits and mushroom dumplings offer creative takes on traditional flavors.
Menu features yuzu nama biiru and green peppercorn beer as standout options. Both offer unique flavors not commonly found elsewhere.
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Reservations are recommended for parties larger than 2 due to high demand.
Weekday brunch is less crowded, making it easier to enjoy your meal.
The restaurant is not open on Mondays or Tuesdays.
Restaurant offers a multi-level dining area with elegant decor and soft lighting that creates a coastal cozy atmosphere. Bar features comfortable seating and TVs, attracting a mix of guests seeking strong cocktails and flavorful food. Space feels welcoming and relaxed, with a layout that balances intimacy and openness.
Bao buns stand out with Chicken Bao Buns and General Tso Chicken Buns both offering solid flavors. These buns work well as appetizers or shared dishes.
An ever-changing selection features local craft beers like Carton 07732 Double IPA and Cape May shandy. The taps highlight Carton and Asbury brews alongside other regional options.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during busy summer months.
Taco Tuesdays offer great deals on food and drinks.
Happy hour features discounted full-size dishes.
Warehouse-style brewery with roomy interiors and ample seating creates a chill vibe that suits solo visitors, groups, and families alike. The atmosphere balances friendly energy with a spacious, open feel. Unique mixed-culture beers and a growing food menu add to the experience.
Sichuan-inspired dishes bring spicy heat and bold flavors. Dumplings stand out as delicious and pair well with a fantastic beer and alcohol selection.
About 20 rotating taps offer a wide range of beers from light pilsners to rich imperial stouts. The selection includes wild mixed-culture brews and English-style beers, with knowledgeable staff suggesting options based on preferences.
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Finback's events team provides excellent service for private or semi-private events.
The venue can accommodate approximately 100 guests on short notice.
Dumplings are available from Wednesday to Sunday.
Restaurant offers Indo-Chinese cuisine with live music and a bar featuring unique cocktails. Interior design is cool and clean, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Outdoor patio adds an open-air option to the experience.
Szechuan Chicken stands out with its bold flavors. The menu also features hot and sour soup and spicy Szechuan noodles that bring authentic heat and taste.
A great collection of beers sits on tap with a good spread to choose from. The bar setup is amazing, and the India beer Rupee stands out as worth trying.
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Reservations are recommended for busy weekend nights, especially during events.
The restaurant hosts Bollywood DJ nights every Saturday, creating a lively atmosphere.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours on weekends.
Dark academia decor creates a classy yet casual vibe with comfortable bar seating and large screen TVs for watching games. The atmosphere stays fun and welcoming, featuring DJs on weekends and a solid beer tap system. Food and drinks include amazing birria egg rolls and craft cocktails, making it a popular spot for game days.
Egg rolls stand out with a strong flavor, though opinions on the wings vary. Steak sliders and grilled chicken sandwich also appear as notable options.
Beers come with a bottom-up pouring system that stands out. The selection includes IPAs and options like Kona Big Wave.
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Happy hour runs from 4:30 to 6:30 pm with half-price appetizers and drinks.
Expect a lively atmosphere, especially during NFL games on weekends.
The menu features unique dishes but is small enough to not be overwhelming.
Spacious setting with casual ambiance and nostalgic music creates a relaxed vibe reminiscent of street food stalls. Robotic servers and thoughtful touches like warm stoves add a modern, convenient feel. The place fills with groups enjoying authentic Chinese barbecue and lively conversations.
Chinese BBQ here is authentic Northeastern style with a rich variety of skewers like chicken and squid. The flavors are very close to street food from China, and the service is consistently top notch.
Cold beer pairs well with grilled meat and popcorn chicken. Prices stay reasonable, but draft options remain limited.
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The restaurant offers a mixed menu of BBQ food, chicken sandwiches, and noodles.
Portions are generous, especially when dining with a group.
The ordering system is easy and fast, allowing for quick service.
Small rooftop ramen spot features cramped seating and self-serve ordering with touchscreen pads. Noise from kitchen and loud, repetitive music create a high-energy, chaotic atmosphere. Modest decor adds cozy charm despite tight space.
Mapo Tofu ramen stands out with its authentic Szechuan mala flavor and a perfectly balanced spicy kick. The menu also features a mala ramen option, both delivering strong, flavorful heat.
Beer options include a lychee beer with 3.5% ABV that tastes light, flowery, and refreshing, almost like juice. Choices like Echigo IPA and Taiwanese Lychee Beer pair well with dishes such as ramen and chicken sandwiches.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; expect to wait during peak hours.
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a table.
A bowl of ramen costs around $20.