Small restaurant with open kitchen where dumplings and buns are made in view. Atmosphere is lively and chatty with some background noise from kitchen activity and utensils. Offers variety of dishes including vegetarian options and is known for high-quality dumplings.
Dumplings stand out here, especially the Pork Xiao Long Bao and chicken pan fried dumplings. The soup dumplings taste rich and the homemade style adds a fresh touch.
Chicken fried rice comes out very tasty and well cooked. It appeals to kids and adults alike, with a flavor that is consistently very good.
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Parking is available near the restaurant.
The wait time to get a table is reasonable.
Table seating isn't for more than four people; larger groups may need to wait.
Restaurant offers authentic West Indian and Chinese cuisine with freshly made dishes like crispy fried chicken and flavorful fried rice. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting with a clean and friendly environment. It attracts those seeking bold flavors and hearty portions in a neighborhood lacking similar options.
Shrimp Chow Mein offers a unique flavor that stands out. House Lo Mein comes in a huge portion and tastes better than many others. Lamb and chicken chow mein options are also available.
Chicken fried rice stands out for its flavorful and tasty profile. It consistently delivers a satisfying and delicious experience.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Pricing is reasonable, with most dishes ranging from $10 to $20.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.
Bright green walls and mini plants create a vibrant, natural decor that feels clean and spacious. Calm, warm lighting and soft music set a relaxing, inviting atmosphere where people can sit and enjoy their meal. Friendly staff and removal of bulletproof glass add to the welcoming, comfortable vibe.
General Tso chicken stands out with its super tasty flavor. The lo mein and dumplings offer authentic, delicious tastes, while the beef and broccoli comes juicy and saucy.
Well-prepared with just the right seasoning and a good amount of chicken, the chicken fried rice pairs well with dishes like Kung Pao chicken and General Tso chicken.
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Sweet Bamboo accepts credit cards and Apple Pay.
The prices at the Chinese takeaway are reasonable.
The food delivery is fast and reliable.
Airy, modern space with spacious seating and cute decor creates a cozy family feel. Atmosphere stays relaxed and well lit, blending cleanliness with inviting warmth. Music features a mix of 80's songs, adding to the comfortable vibe.
Dim sum matches the quality found in Hong Kong with standout items like soup dumplings and shrimp and pork dumplings. Veggie spring rolls, scallion pancakes, and spicy rice noodles add variety to the menu.
Chicken fried rice comes with tasty flavors and pairs well with dishes like ginger chicken dumplings. It stands out as a solid choice among other flavorful options.
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The restaurant is located just behind Times Square.
The prices are reasonable and not expensive.
The restaurant is clean and well kept.
Chinese restaurant offers a renovated environment with a clean, warm atmosphere. Automated ordering via a screw tower kiosk adds convenience. Food features large portions with standout dishes like General Tso's chicken and flavorful beef and broccoli.
Beef and broccoli stands out with tender meat and crisp vegetables full of flavor. Sesame chicken offers a sweet, crispy bite without being overpowering. Signature dishes include General Tso chicken and crab rangoons, alongside fried pork dumplings and pork lo mein.
Chicken fried rice comes with tender chicken pieces and a well-balanced mix of rice and vegetables. It pairs well with chicken wings and other dishes like Singapore noodles.
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The store accepts Apple Pay and card payments.
You can easily order online for pickup or delivery.
The food for delivery comes very fast, usually under 30 minutes.
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.
Soup dumplings stand out as a highlight, with pork versions noted for their quality. Vegetarian dumplings also impress, matching the taste of those found in China according to firsthand accounts.
Chicken fried rice stands out for its tasty flavor and pairs well with items like soup dumplings. It appears regularly alongside dishes such as beef lo mein and chicken noodle soup.
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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.
Open kitchen reveals chefs hand-making dumplings, creating a transparent cooking experience. Spacious interior and covered outdoor patio offer a clean, modern, and welcoming atmosphere with a distinctly LA vibe. Halal Chinese cuisine draws a diverse crowd seeking authentic dumplings in a cozy yet lively setting.
Scrumptious dumplings stand out here, including halal options. Classic Chinese dishes accompany the dumplings, making the menu focused and satisfying.
Chicken fried rice features ample egg and chicken portions. It stands out for its good balance of ingredients not often found elsewhere.
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Reservations are recommended to secure a spot due to high demand.
The wait time can be long during weekends, so plan accordingly.
All menu items are halal, ensuring a worry-free dining experience.
Brightly lit space with simple decor and plenty of room for groups creates an open atmosphere. The environment feels clean and immaculate, supporting a comfortable dining experience. Soup dumplings stand out as a signature offering, drawing attention for their quality.
Dumplings stand out with big juicy sizes and varied vegetarian options. Soup dumplings like long Bao impress alongside dishes like scallion pancakes and sautéed bok choy.
Spicy chicken fried rice arrives sizzling with XO sauce. The dish is very tasty and has a noticeable kick.
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They have a business lunch for $9.75 up until 4pm.
The business lunch is not available after 4pm.
You pay cash and they give you 10% off.
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.
Chicken fried rice appears regularly alongside dishes like Peking duck and soup dumplings. It serves as a consistent, complementary side to various main courses including spicy fish and crispy beef.
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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.
Elegant interior reflects Chinese culture with modern decor and a quiet, relaxing ambiance. Space feels cozy and tidy, often calm like a library. Offers authentic dim sum and well-priced meals in a peaceful setting.
Dim sum stands out with soup dumplings and pork buns that are soft and flavorful. Peking duck and short ribs offer rich, savory options alongside the delicious dumplings and shrimp dim sum.
Chicken fried rice comes with a good balance of flavors and pairs well with dishes like sesame chicken and pork spare ribs. It stands out as a solid choice among other items like Singapore noodles and shredded beef.
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Happy Hour is available during the week but not on the weekend.
The happy hour offers Sauvignon Blanc for only $8.
There is a 3% charge for using a credit card.
Small space with about five tables creates a cozy, intimate vibe that feels more like a takeout spot. Upbeat music and a welcoming cashier add to the casual atmosphere. Unique features include gloves for eating and a mound of proprietary chili powder to customize heat.
Succulent Cantonese-style braised chicken stands out alongside a whole chicken option. Sides like scallion pancake and wonton soup complement the meal well, offering solid value and flavor.
Chicken fried rice features plenty of chicken skin and meat, boosting its flavor. It often comes alongside chicken wings or a whole chicken for sharing.
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The restaurant holds about 12 people at a time, so expect a cozy atmosphere.
It's more of a take-out spot than a full-service restaurant.
You get two sides and two sodas with your meal.
Small space with bar seating for 8-10 creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere that feels like dining at a friend's home. Eccentric decor and excellent music add to the unique vibe. The place welcomes dogs and offers thoughtful amenities like phone chargers and outdoor seating.
Truffle dumplings stand out with a unique blend of sweet potato and rich truffle flavors. Dumplings here consistently deliver a memorable taste experience.
Chicken fried rice features garlic and lemongrass flavors with tender chicken pieces. Variations include a Buffalo style and a garlic chicken version, both well-seasoned and popular.
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The restaurant has only two tables, so expect limited seating.
Visitors during the cold season should wear layers for potential outdoor waiting.
Seating is limited; add your name to the waiting list outside.
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.
Orange Chicken stands out with strong flavor. The fried Cantonese noodles and egg foo young also deliver solid taste. Duck Wonton Soup and Hunan chicken add variety to the menu.
Chicken fried rice comes in regular and spicy versions. Prices lean toward the higher side when converted to Canadian dollars. Quality ranges from okay to amazing depending on the order.
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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.
Small space with two tables and a humble seating area suits takeout best. Friendly, family-run atmosphere creates a welcoming vibe with fresh ingredients visible behind the counter. Known for authentic halal Guyanese Chinese food with large portions and affordable prices.
Pepper Shrimp Lo Mein stands out with its rich flavor. Fried rice and chow mein come perfectly seasoned and full of taste. Vegetable lo mein offers a lighter option with solid flavor.
Boneless jerk chicken features prominently in the chicken fried rice here. The menu also includes variations like shrimp fried rice and spicy lamb, showing a range of flavor options.
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Everything is HALAL, including chicken nuggets.
The portions are generous.
The prices are great.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic cuisine with fresh ingredients and affordable prices. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, featuring decorative fish tanks. Service is generally quick, with food prepared in under 15 minutes.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy texture and balanced sweetness. Soup dumplings and Egg Foo Young come with excellent sauces, while dishes like beef chow fun and fish with black bean sauce add variety.
Chicken fried rice cooks to perfection with a delicious taste. It often comes with offers like buy 1 get 1 free, making it a popular choice alongside dishes like orange chicken and egg rolls.
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The restaurant is open late for dinner service.
Prices are affordable, with meals averaging around $10-$15.
Expect longer wait times for takeout orders during peak hours.
Small interior with loud, lively atmosphere and authentic vibe creates a bustling dining experience. Space includes undercover outdoor seating and a karaoke room for groups. Decor blends clean, high-end touches with a cozy, somewhat cramped layout.
Dim sum features excellent soup dumplings and a diverse menu with authentic Cantonese flavors. Dumplings like crab, chicken, and pork stand out, along with wontons in Szechuan sauce.
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Happy Hour is from 3 PM to 5 PM with 50% off food.
Reservations are recommended for groups to ensure seating.
The restaurant charges a 3.5% convenience fee for credit card payments.
Small space with about six booths inside and a few tables outside creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere. Warm lighting and tasteful decor blend traditional Chinese elements with modern style, making it a quiet, vibey spot. Popular and often busy, it draws diners who appreciate consistent quality and generous portions.
Shrimp lo mein and chicken fried rice come fresh with generous portions. Dishes like Shanghai Crispy Pork, Mongolian Beef, and Sweet and Sour Chicken stand out, alongside potstickers and wonton soup.
Chicken fried rice comes in large portions and tastes fresh. It pairs well with other dishes like potstickers and stands out for its consistent quality.
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Reservations are not accepted due to the small size of the restaurant.
Expect to wait for a table during busy dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Lunch prices are lower than dinner prices, providing a more affordable option.
Small space with colorful urban artwork creates a welcoming, family-oriented vibe. Atmosphere feels chill and clean, attracting those who enjoy relaxed dining. Staff are friendly, and the place offers homemade dumplings and flavorful hibachi dishes.
Dumplings stand out here, especially the shrimp and homemade chicken versions. The lo mein dishes, including spicy chicken and beef, are well seasoned and consistently good. The lemon pepper chicken wings add a flavorful touch to the menu.
A very large bowl of chicken fried rice offers good value at just over ten dollars. It comes with flavorful vegetables and stands out as a preferred dish alongside steamed shrimp dumplings and hibachi chicken.
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A meal for two costs under 20 bucks.
Using a card incurs a fee, so bringing cash is recommended.
The chicken fried rice costs $10.07.
Spacious restaurant blends Art Deco chandeliers with classic architectural details, creating a classy yet casual vibe. Energy runs high with a buzzing atmosphere that suits gatherings and dates, while a bar area adds an adult touch. The space accommodates both small and large parties comfortably.
Soup dumplings burst with flavor and pair well with spicy wontons. The Szechuan Shrimp offers a strong, spicy kick, while pan-fried and steamed vegetarian dumplings bring solid flavor. Sweet and sour chicken, seafood noodles, and mapo tofu add variety with bold tastes.
Tiny pieces of cabbage appear in the chicken fried rice. The rice is bland and not actually fried.
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Reservations are highly recommended to avoid long wait times.
Parking is available around the corner in a lot that costs $1 for the first 2 hours.
Prices are affordable, with good portion sizes for the cost.
Shanghainese restaurant with loud, crowded atmosphere and modern, spacious interior attracts a younger crowd. Known for outstanding soup dumplings and family-style service with round tables. Cash-only policy with an ATM at the entrance.
Soup dumplings stand out with their unparalleled flavor and juicy filling. Mushu and other dumplings also deliver outstanding taste that makes the meal memorable.
Chicken fried rice stands out as consistently delicious and excellent. It pairs well with other dishes like pork dumplings and Beijing duck.
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They only accept cash payments; no credit or debit cards.
The restaurant only takes walk-ins and does not accept reservations.
Expect a 20-minute wait during busy evening hours.
Large lazy susan turntables facilitate sharing dishes in a space with outdated decor and sunken, uncomfortable seats. Noise from other diners creates a lively but somewhat chaotic atmosphere. Food portions are generous and family style, attracting those who prioritize quality over ambiance.
Orange chicken stands out for its crunchy texture and strong flavor. Dishes like xiao long bao, shrimp fried rice, and Mongolian beef offer variety with good taste and affordable prices.
Perfect texture and flavor stand out in the chicken fried rice. It arrives early and pairs well with other dishes like shrimp chow mein and orange chicken.
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Prices range from $10 to $13 for most menu items.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for two people.
Extra vegetables can be added to certain dishes for $1.
Glass walls reveal about 30 chefs crafting dumplings, creating a live kitchen theater that defines the space. Upscale design and a spacious interior set a warm, inviting atmosphere with attentive service. Bar seating offers close views of the kitchen, enhancing the interactive dining experience.
Top-notch dumplings stand out here, making it a solid choice for Chinese food. The chocolate dumplings for dessert offer a unique and memorable finish.
Tender chicken and fluffy rice make the chicken fried rice stand out. It comes with well-seasoned vegetables and a flavorful taste throughout.
Good to know
Reservations are required to dine at this restaurant.
Expect a 20-30 minute wait even with a reservation.
You can only make reservations through OpenTable.
Bright green walls and simple paintings create a unique atmosphere with a friendly vibe. Calm piano music adds to the pleasant and clean dining environment. Large portions and reasonable prices make it a comfortable spot for sit-down meals.
Chicken lo mein and Kung Pao chicken stand out for their strong flavors. The menu also features hot and sour soup, fried rice, egg rolls, orange chicken, and Mongolian beef.
Chicken fried rice contains white chicken breast meat and has a noticeable amount of chicken. Preparation takes over 40 minutes, which is longer than usual.
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Parking is easy at the restaurant.
The restaurant offers large portions at reasonable prices.
Lunch deals are available and are hard to beat.
Spacious dining area with family-friendly atmosphere and large portions encourages group gatherings. Noise levels rise with crowd, creating a lively and bustling vibe. Interior features a giant xiao long bao mural symbolizing warmth and reunion.
Juicy pork dumplings and soup-filled Shumai stand out as signature dishes. Noodles, beef wraps, and xiao long bao also feature prominently, with a focus on dumplings across the menu.
Salted Fish and Chicken Fried Rice offers a savory and well-balanced flavor. It pairs well with stir-fried veggies for a complete meal.
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The restaurant offers large portions that can easily feed four people.
Prices are fair, but online menu prices are higher than in-store prices.
A minimum spend of $300 is required for the private room.
Small space with only four seats and no air conditioning serves takeout orders with food cooked fresh on demand. Atmosphere feels simple and unpolished, with a long line for affordable lunch specials. Known for flavorful, authentic Chinese dishes like wonton soup and combo egg rolls.
Combo egg rolls stand out with a crispy texture and strong flavor. Orange chicken and chicken fried rice also feature as popular choices, often ordered alongside chicken chow mein for parties.
Chicken fried rice varies in quality here. Some find it excellent and worth ordering, while others see it as unappealing in taste and appearance.
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Takeout is recommended due to the very limited seating available.
Expect long lines during lunch hours, especially for specials.
Prices are affordable, with generous portion sizes for the cost.
Chinese restaurant with a bar-like atmosphere and loud music creates a lively, energetic vibe. Frequented mostly by adults, it offers a welcoming environment that feels familiar and comfortable. Known for its cold beers and a menu featuring flavorful fried rice and pork dishes.
Mixed fried rice and bok choy come out delicious and well-prepared. Chow mein varies, sometimes scrumptious but often with half-cooked, dry noodles and too few vegetables.
Chicken fried rice features dry and old chicken. It pairs with dishes like chicken chow mein and carries a taste that can remind some of home in Guyana.
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The restaurant serves Guyanese and Trinidadian food.
You can get a filling meal for around $10.
The location gets busy during weekends.