Open room with tables placed close together creates a lively energy even when busy. Decor features toys and anime characters, adding a playful touch that appeals to families. Atmosphere balances authentic Chinese no-frills style with a warm, welcoming vibe from friendly staff.
Lo Mein comes in several varieties like Chicken Lo Mein, Beef Lo Mein, and Shrimp Lo Mein. Each version carries a strong, consistent flavor that stands out among other dishes.
Meals cost very little, with a group of five paying just 113 total. Prices stay consistently cheap across the menu.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available Monday through Friday, but not on holidays.
Reservations are required to secure a table, especially during busy hours.
Health concerns have been reported by some diners after meals.
Bright, clean space combines modern design with a cozy, family vibe. Energy stays steady with a comfortable atmosphere that feels more like casual takeout than formal dining. Regulars appreciate the authentic Chinese flavors and affordable prices.
Spicy lo mein stands out with its bold flavor. Chicken lo mein appeals to kids and pairs well with scallion pancakes and chicken buns.
Offers a cheap lunch special that sets the standard for a decent, cheap meal in the area. Prices stay incredibly low without sacrificing quality.
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Reservations are not required, but it's advisable to order ahead due to popularity.
Bao GoGo does not serve alcohol, so plan accordingly.
Parking is validated for 2 hours in the garage next door.
Small, family-owned Chinese restaurant with a warm, authentic feel and generous portions at affordable prices. Atmosphere is often hot and cluttered, with a remodeled interior that doesn't fully improve the experience. Known for quick service and a variety of vegan options.
Combination lo mein stands out with a generous amount of meat and pairs well with egg rolls. Shrimp and chicken lo mein options are also solid choices.
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Asian Bowl offers affordable lunch specials that are worth trying.
Online ordering is easy to navigate on their menu.
Expect generous portion sizes; two entrees can serve four people.
Spacious and clean dining area creates a calm, cozy vibe with authentic Sichuan flavors. Lo mein dishes are fragrant and flavorful, featuring chicken, house special, and tofu options. Lunch specials offer big portions at low prices, making meals both tasty and affordable.
Lo mein here stands out for its fragrant and flavorful profile. Options include chicken, house special, and tofu with veggies, all delivering solid taste.
Lunch specials offer big portions at low prices. Full meals come with great value without skimping on taste.
Good to know
Reservations are required for the roast duck; call in advance.
Lunch specials are available from Monday to Friday, 11 AM to 4 PM.
Expect an 18% gratuity automatically added to your bill.
Teppanyaki grills sit in a cramped, clean space with Japanese design elements. Chefs perform loud, engaging hibachi shows featuring flames and playful tricks. The atmosphere mixes quiet dining areas with bursts of energy from the cooking stations.
Beef lo mein and shrimp lo mein stand out with fresh, delicious flavors. The lo mein pairs well with soup dumplings and fried rice for a satisfying meal.
Prices stay cheap even by New York standards. Food comes out fast and service matches that pace.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for teppanyaki to ensure a spot.
An 18% gratuity is automatically added to the bill for all parties.
A 3% surcharge applies if you pay by credit card.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic New York style Chinese food with large portions and reasonable prices. Atmosphere feels relaxed but the space is unpolished and not suited for dining in. Delivery is quick and convenient, maintaining food warmth.
House Lo Mein combines meat, chicken, and shrimp for a filling dish. Beef lo mein and other versions deliver fantastic flavor and satisfy hunger well.
Offers very cheap meals with flavorful options. Lunches come at a low cost without skimping on taste.
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Delivery arrives within 30 minutes and food is still hot.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for two meals.
Prices are reasonable for the beach area, offering good value.
Small dining room with cramped seating and packed tables creates a lively, noisy atmosphere especially during busy times. Interior design offers a nostalgic, old-school Chinese restaurant vibe with clean, well-maintained spaces. Friendly energy fills the space despite limited room to move.
Noodles stay firm with a salty taste and never get mushy. Chicken, beef, and shrimp versions all come out delicious and outstanding.
Noodle soup dishes come at cheap prices here. The food stays delicious while being very affordable.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available until 4:30 PM, even on Sundays.
The restaurant has a $10 minimum order per person.
Tipping is mandatory, with a minimum of 15% required.
Tiny, clean space with limited seating creates a grab-and-go vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting despite simplicity. Known for affordable prices and generous portions, it draws those seeking quick, budget-friendly Chinese food.
Thick noodles with real flavor make the lo mein stand out. Portions come in generous scoops, often paired with entrees like Sesame chicken in combo meals.
Offers very cheap prices with large portions. Food quality stays good despite the low cost.
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The lunch combo at Chi’s Express is very affordable, typically under $7.
Expect generous portion sizes; a combo meal can serve two people.
Chi’s Express offers crab wontons for free with orders over $20.
Small, bright space with tables packed closely together creates a busy, lively atmosphere filled mostly with locals. Friendly, authentic vibe pairs with open kitchen where food is cooked fresh. Free tea and soup accompany meals, enhancing the generous, relaxed dining experience.
Noodles come out fresh and flavorful with a satisfying texture. Chicken Lo Mein features sautéed chicken and garlic sauce that adds a rich, savory taste.
Prices stay consistently very cheap here. Food offers high quality and large portions for the cost.
Good to know
The restaurant is cash only after 8:30 PM.
Credit cards incur a 3.5% markup.
Free tea and soup are included with the lunch menu.
Upscale Chinese restaurant with traditional decor that transports guests to China. Atmosphere is beautiful and welcoming, suitable for socializing or dates. Offers a full bar with standout cocktails like the lychee martini and blueberry margarita.
Lo Mein features flavorful noodles with a satisfying texture. It pairs well with vegetarian options like Hot and Sour Soup and stands out alongside pork dumplings and soup dumplings.
Dishes cost around $20 each with large portions. Beer and meals stay astonishingly cheap.
Good to know
$7 cocktails are available all day Monday to Friday.
The lunch special is for takeout only.
The restaurant is open until 1AM, making it a great option for late night snacks.
Small restaurant with a drive-thru offers a calm atmosphere and pleasant dining area. Generous portions come at affordable prices, making it a practical choice for quick meals. Reusable, spill-proof cups and fresh food add to the convenience and appeal.
Traditional egg noodles get a generous coating of sauce in the vegetable lo mein. Options include shrimp lo mein, pork lo mein, and a house special lo mein that pairs well with boba drinks.
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The lunch special is only $6.95 on Mondays.
Expect generous portions for the price, making it great value.
Drive-thru service is quick, ensuring fresh and warm food.
Japanese restaurant offers private booths and group rooms with elegant decor that creates a cozy, peaceful atmosphere. Seating provides good legroom and privacy, suitable for dates or gatherings. A wall for writing wishes adds a unique interactive touch.
Noodles here have exceptional quality and a fresh, delicious taste. The beef and pepper stir-fry with classic lo mein offers a comforting, traditional flavor executed with finesse.
Offers cheap sushi with good quality and fast service. Prices stay very reasonable while portions remain generous.
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Lunch and dinner specials offer great deals for diners.
Prices are very reasonable for the amount of food served.
The restaurant provides a private room with a lazy susan for groups.
Asian restaurant combines sports bar setup with large outdoor patio and family dining in a chill, casual atmosphere. Bigger screens than typical sports bars create a lively vibe for watching games. Portions tend to be generous, making it a popular spot for groups and casual meals.
Large portions make the lo mein very filling. It has a very good flavor that pairs well with dishes like sesame chicken.
Drinks come at insanely cheap prices here. The menu offers a variety of cheap drinks options.
Good to know
The restaurant is family-owned, ensuring a personal touch.
The owner shops for fresh ingredients daily for the menu.
Lunch specials are offered at a great price.
Chinese restaurant with a drive-thru offers fast, affordable service and huge portions. Atmosphere feels worn and dated, with a dumpy and uneven setup. Popular for budget-friendly family meals despite the basic environment.
Lo mein comes out moist and not sticky. Chicken and veggie versions are common, with broccoli sometimes added. Vegetable lo mein can be a bit dry.
Prices stay very cheap with large portions of classic American Chinese food. The style is old school, saucy, and sweet, fitting a budget-friendly fast food vibe.
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The restaurant offers huge portions for very affordable prices.
You can get two large meals for about $20.
Expect a long line during peak hours, but it moves quickly.
Vegetarian restaurant offers authentic dim sum in a cozy, nostalgic setting with close seating arrangements. The atmosphere feels welcoming and unpretentious, suited for both groups and solo diners. Free hot tea is served immediately, enhancing the simple, traditional experience.
Chicken lo mein tastes convincingly vegan, surprising many. The shredded version includes bean sprouts, vegetables, and soy strips for texture and flavor.
Prices stay very cheap compared to New York standards. Portions come huge and the food tastes delicious for the price.
Good to know
The lunch deal is available from Monday to Friday.
All dim sum options are vegetarian/vegan.
There are no reservations for parties of 2, just walk in.
Small mom and pop Chinese restaurant with clean, well-designed space and mellow atmosphere. Offers hefty portions of American-style Chinese food at affordable prices. Popular for fried rice and crispy general chicken.
Special and house lo mein stand out with excellent flavor and consistent quality. They pair well with chicken and shrimp fried rice, making for a solid meal choice.
Prices stay consistently cheap here, making it easy to enjoy meals without spending much. The affordable rates stand out across the menu.
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The prices at King Wok are very affordable compared to other local restaurants.
Portions at King Wok are generous, providing good value for the price.
Ordering online from King Wok is easy and avoids high delivery fees.
Small, cramped basement space with eclectic decor and walls covered in signed dollar bills creates a historic, chaotic atmosphere. Cool temperature and outdoor terrace add comfort despite tight quarters. Cash-only policy and ice-cold Chinese beer complement the authentic vibe.
Lo mein here stands out with a unique and pleasant taste that differs from the usual soy sauce flavor. Options like duck, shrimp, and roast pork lo mein come well-prepared and tasty.
Prices stay super cheap with plentiful portions that fill you up for less than $10 per person. Food tastes fresh and delicious while keeping costs low.
Good to know
Expect at least a 30-minute wait for dinner.
Payment must be made in cash only.
Portions are massive; one dish can feed two people.
Chinese restaurant in an older building with a clean dining area and no air conditioning. Offers large portions on styrofoam plates with affordable prices and a New York style cooking approach. The atmosphere is quiet with few customers, and calling ahead ensures hot, fresh food ready on time.
House special lo mein stands out with generous portions that can stretch across multiple meals. It pairs well with sides like boneless spare ribs and crab Rangoon for a full spread.
Offers super cheap meals with sauce packets included. The vibe stays cheap and cheerful throughout.
Good to know
Takeout is the best option for quick service.
Portion sizes are large and can easily serve two people.
Prices are reasonable, with lunch specials around $9 after tax.
Small space with only two tables creates a cozy, no-frills vibe focused on food. Atmosphere is quiet and clean, often empty except for staff. Known for generous portions and reasonable prices on authentic Chinese dishes.
Lo mein stands out with a solid, satisfying flavor. It pairs well with sesame chicken and chicken with broccoli for a balanced meal.
Prices stay consistently very cheap here. Meals offer solid value without stretching the budget.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a buy one get one free deal on select menu items.
Expect a wait time of 15-20 minutes for wings; order ahead.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Small, hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with limited dining space and a friendly atmosphere. Offers generous portions at reasonable prices, making it popular for takeout despite a somewhat sketchy vibe inside.
Lo mein comes with a house special version packed with many ingredients, like a noodle Noah's ark. The spicy special and beef lo mein stand out, with an option to get chicken lo mein extra spicy.
Massive portions come with cheap prices. Food is plentiful and offers a lot for the cost.
Good to know
Expect to wait at least 25 minutes if you don't call ahead.
The portions are large; one order can feed multiple people.
Parking is limited and can be difficult to find.
Space combines modern clean design with Asian touches and features a spotless visible kitchen. Atmosphere stays calm and family-friendly with a warm, elegant fusion of traditional and modern elements. Seating areas feel spacious and bright despite some narrow spots.
Pan-fried lo mein stands out with options like house, chicken, and beef varieties. Shrimp lo mein pairs well with pork dim sum for a solid meal.
Offers quick meals at low prices but some items feel overpriced. Service and equipment quality vary compared to other places at similar cost.
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The price for 9 vegetarian dumplings is $10.
The lunch specials offer significantly better value.
The restaurant uses non-plastic containers, which is environmentally friendly.
Space uses cardboard boxes stacked instead of furniture, creating a bare setting. Atmosphere feels quiet and understated, with no clients present during visits. Food offers authentic flavors like hot chili oil and beef lo mein, standing out for freshness despite some inconsistencies.
Vegetable lo mein comes with customizable veggies to fit preferences. Beef lo mein pairs well with honey garlic and sweet and sour chicken options.
Seafood dishes come in small portions but keep costs low. Service is super fast and prices stay nice and cheap.
Good to know
Lunch specials offer great value for the price.
Delivery now takes over 1.5 hours, compared to 15-20 minutes previously.
There are several upcharges for menu items, including $1.50 for egg in fried rice.
Small Chinese restaurant with close quarters and roasted ducks hanging in the front window. Atmosphere is lively and friendly despite being crammed and loud. Known for best roast duck and traditional dishes like congee and dumpling soup.
Shrimp, chicken, and beef appear in the Three kinds of Lo Mein, which stands out as a favorite. Pork Lo Mein carries a hint of tanginess. Meat mixes are common and consistently ordered.
Offers very cheap eats with consistently good quality. Serves as a solid spot for affordable solo meals in Chinatown.
Good to know
They only accept cash, so bring enough for your meal.
Payment is only accepted in cash; no cards are allowed.
Tips for dining in will be automatically added to the bill.
Spacious dining area with Asian decor featuring lanterns and a lion head on the wall creates a modern Chinatown vibe. The atmosphere is loud and lively due to popularity, making conversation challenging. Lazy Susan tables facilitate sharing dishes, enhancing the communal dining experience.
Soft, tasty noodles define the shrimp lo mein, paired with well-seasoned shrimp for a fresh, delightful dish. The vegetable lo mein stands out with its balanced flavors and satisfying texture.
Prices stay fairly cheap here. Portions come large, making it a solid choice for budget meals.
Good to know
Prepare for a long wait during dinner time.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Cash payments warrant a 9% discount.
Small dining space offers freshly made dishes with an inviting atmosphere despite a loud, crowded environment. Outlets near many tables provide convenience for charging devices. Decor reflects traditional Chinese culture in a clean, tidy setting.
Shanghai style lo mein features thicker noodles and comes with options like shrimp or chicken. The dish is consistently described as delicious and pairs well with crispy scallion pancakes.
Prices stay super cheap, with dumplings especially affordable. Two people can eat for around 40 or less, and the service is both fast and inexpensive.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash payments; no credit cards.
Expect to wait at least 30 minutes for a table on weekends.
A mandatory 20% service charge is added to your bill.
Small, slightly run-down space offers fast-paced service with a calm atmosphere. Large, affordable portions focus on meat dishes with bold flavors like jalapeño chicken and orange chicken. Consistent low prices attract those seeking hearty, no-frills Chinese food to-go.
Lo Mein comes as a meal option with choices between rice or noodles. It appears in combos with sides like egg rolls or wontons and includes a drink. The noodles have a noted quality that stands out in the meal deals.
Offers no nonsense, cheap, quality Chinese food with prices that don't break the budget. Serves hearty meals suitable for families and those looking for a cheap dinner option.
Good to know
Combo meals start at $7.50 and include two entrees, an eggroll, and a drink.
Expect generous portions; one meal can easily feed two people.
Cash is required for payment to avoid delays at checkout.
Spacious Asian restaurant features modern renovation with bright, clean decor and a beautiful waterfall entrance. Atmosphere feels inviting and organized, with a sushi bar and seafood buffet that draw a steady crowd. Fresh sushi and seafood stand out as key highlights.
Hot food includes perfectly cooked lo mein with a good balance of flavors. It pairs well with dishes like bourbon chicken and General Tso’s chicken.
Seafood comes at a cheap price here, surprising given its high quality. The buffet offers good value despite not being the cheapest option.
Good to know
Valentine gifts are provided for each table only on February 14th, 2025.
They sing Happy Birthday for guests celebrating their birthdays.
The buffet is open on New Year’s Day.
Chinese restaurant with an unremarkable exterior and cozy interior featuring plenty of booths. Atmosphere stays calm and welcoming, suitable for peaceful meals. Known for inexpensive prices, huge portions, and crispy orange chicken that stands out among fast food options.
Lo mein comes alongside fried rice as a solid choice here. Some find the main starches less appealing, but the lo mein pairs well with dishes like orange chicken.
Good to know
The $9.95 lunch special includes one item combo, an egg roll, and a drink.
Portions are large enough to share, making meals economical.
Prices are very affordable, especially for the quantity of food offered.
Very small space with one dine-in table and cash-only payment creates a simple, no-frills setting. Food offers affordable prices with a wide selection of classic Chinese dishes, focusing on taste and freshness. Atmosphere suits quick take-out visits rather than leisurely dining.
Lo mein noodles sometimes run out but staff make special batches. The noodles and fried rice can be a bit bland but satisfy cravings. They now charge extra for rice and lo mein.
Offers quick and easy meals with consistently great quality at low prices.
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Beijing Express only accepts cash payments; no credit or debit cards are accepted.
Prices are $3.49 per item, with a total bill often under $10.
The restaurant is take-out only, with no seating available.
Small, hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with a neglected exterior and worn interior. Offers affordable, large portions with a wide variety of dishes, attracting budget-conscious diners seeking quick, filling meals. Atmosphere is unpretentious and practical, focusing on value over luxury.
Lo mein comes as a common side with dishes like beef and broccoli and jalapeno chicken. It pairs well with other items like cream cheese wontons and Chinese donuts.
Food comes in large portions with plenty of sauce. Takeout options are cheap and tasty, helping feed the neighborhood affordably.
Good to know
The food costs about $3 per scoop, making it budget-friendly.
Expect large portions; one scoop is enough for a meal.
The restaurant offers a massive variety of dishes.