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.
House-made chili sauce sits on every table, offering exceptionally spicy and flavorful heat that enhances dumplings, noodles, and rice. The shredded beef with chili and chili fried rice stand out for their bold, rich taste.
General Tso Chicken comes with a hot spicy fried rice that pairs well. The chicken itself is great and often served alongside dishes like scallion pancake and pork dumplings.
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.
Spacious interior with tasteful decoration and private rooms suits large groups and offers dog-friendly indoor seating. Atmosphere combines lively energy with occasional background noise and high temperature. Cocktails and unique Asian dishes complement the vibrant dining experience.
Two distinct Szechuan chili broths stand out, especially in the Birds of a Feather Mao Xue Wang dish. The chili oil sauce offers next level flavor, while dishes like the Sizzling Chicken with Dried Chili deliver a strong numbing spice effect.
General Tso's chicken features a perfect blend of sweetness and spice. It stands out as a crispy and flavorful dish among other offerings.
Good to know
Happy hour runs until 7 pm during the week with food and drink specials.
Lunch specials are available and offer good value.
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant fills up after 6 PM.
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.
Chili oil wontons stand out with a perfect spicy level and rich flavor that rivals other well-known spots. The soup combines hot chili and vinegar for an explosion of flavor that complements the dish well.
Sweet and tangy sauce coats the crispy chicken in the General Tso's dish. It pairs well with rice and often comes alongside soup dumplings or scallion pancakes.
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.
Spacious dining offers a calm, cozy vibe with authentic Sichuan flavors. Chili dishes shine with fragrant chili oil that lifts pork wontons and dry pepper chicken. General Tso's chicken is crispy and sweet, pairing well with starters like hot and sour soup.
Chili dishes here feature fragrant chili oil that enhances pork wontons, dumplings, and dry pepper chicken. The chili flavors are bold yet balanced, keeping dishes flavorful without heaviness.
General Tso's chicken has a crispy outside and tends to be very sweet. It pairs well with starters like hot and sour soup and spring rolls but can vary in quality.
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.
Small, clean space with traditional bamboo steamers and aesthetic decor creates a calm, relaxing atmosphere that feels casual yet upscale. Friendly staff add warmth, and reusable chopsticks reflect thoughtful details. The vibe suits solo diners or pairs seeking authentic Chinese flavors.
Chili oil and vinegar sit on the table to boost flavors. Non-spicy options come with chili oil served on the side for control.
Spicy and flavorful, the General Tso's chicken stands out with its bold heat and rich sauce. It pairs well with other dishes like beef dumplings and Dan Dan noodles for a satisfying meal.
Good to know
Lunch specials range from $12 to $16, including soup, an egg roll, and an entree.
There is a decent amount of parking available in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options on the menu.
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.
Wontons come with a delicate wrapper and savory stuffing, served in a complex herbal chili oil. Stuffed chili peppers and chili dumplings also stand out with bold flavors.
General Tso's chicken stands out with a bold, flavorful sauce and tender chicken pieces. It pairs well with other dishes like garlic asparagus and beef and broccoli for a balanced meal.
Good to know
Prepare for a long wait during dinner time.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Cash payments warrant a 9% discount.
Upscale interior with high ceilings and a beautiful bar creates a serene and inviting atmosphere. Warm lighting and traditional Chinese decorations set a child-friendly and lively vibe. Cocktails like mojitos stand out alongside authentic Sichuan flavors.
Hot chili oil flavors many dishes, especially pork dumplings and steamed wontons. Cold noodles and whole bass in chili oil also stand out with strong, spicy notes.
General Tso's chicken comes with a flavorful sauce and tender pieces. It pairs well with brown rice or wonton soup for a complete meal.
Good to know
Customers should tell the server what level of spicy they would like.
Customers are not allowed to sit at the restaurant without ordering 3 dishes, one per person.
An 18% tip is mandatorily applied to the bill.
Chinese restaurant offers a cozy, clean interior with comfortable seating and a serene, relaxing atmosphere enhanced by easy listening music. The space feels inviting and family-friendly, making it suitable for quiet dinners. Authentic Sichuan cuisine stands out as a defining feature.
Chili sauce here has a good spice level and pairs well with dishes like Youpo noodles and Szechuan beef. The chili oil stands out as flavorful and potent, often served on the side for customization.
Crispy texture stands out in the General Tso chicken. It tastes fresh and has a solid flavor profile with a balanced sauce.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available from Mondays to Fridays.
Happy hour features half-priced xiao long bao.
Some menu items may be unavailable during ordering.
Space offers fresh hand-pulled noodles visible through a small window, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere with clean, spacious seating. Energy stays chill and comfortable, welcoming groups, couples, and solo diners alike. Tables include hot sauce and chili oil for personal flavor customization.
House-made chili oil adds rich flavor to dishes like beef noodles and dumplings. Tables have hot sauce and chili oil for personal spice control.
General Tso Chicken here has a strong reputation for flavor but sometimes includes unexpected ingredients like a long strand of hair.
Good to know
Expect long wait times on Saturdays due to high demand.
The noodles are made fresh in-house daily.
The portions are large enough for two meals.
Modern space with minimalist decor and zenlike atmosphere offers a calming, peaceful vibe. Fresh dumplings are made behind a glass panel, adding to the authentic dining experience. Clean, spacious layout supports a relaxed setting with unique silverware and chopsticks.
Chili wontons feature silky smooth skin and a peppercorn-infused chili oil. A dipping sauce blends Chinese dark vinegar, chili crisp, and ginger for a sharp, spicy kick.
Perfectly breaded chicken pieces come coated in a flavorful sauce. The dish tastes very yummy and stands out among other options like Sweet and Sour Baby Ribs and Mongolian Beef.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on Fridays and Saturdays.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller purchases.
Small space filled with traditional Chinese vibes and multiple TVs creates a homey atmosphere with smooth jazz and 2000s classics playing. The place feels welcoming and comfortable, offering a late-night vibe that invites lingering.
Crimson chili sauce shines in the wontons, offering an addictive kick. Sichuan chili beef balances heat well, and homemade chili paste adds a notable spicy depth to dishes.
General Tso Chicken features fresh, high-quality chicken with no gristle or mystery meat. It pairs well with dishes like pork dumplings and walnut shrimp, offering a nice balance of flavor and texture.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 11 AM to 5 PM every day, offering 50% off all alcohol.
During happy hour, beers are available for $2.
Spicy Girl has a parking garage available for customers.
Small, clean space offers a cozy atmosphere with authentic Sichuan flavors and spacious seating. Soft music creates a calm vibe, while staff interactions sometimes add a lively edge. The interior combines simple, modern design with a welcoming feel.
Pork dumplings in chili oil stand out with their rich, spicy flavor and fragrant chili oil. The dry chili chicken and chili fish offer a fresh, tender bite with a notable spicy kick.
General Tso chicken features white meat fried to a crisp. It pairs well with sides like fried dumplings and house special lo mein.
Good to know
A 20% tip is automatically added to your bill, so check your receipt.
The restaurant closes at 10:00 PM, but last seating is at 9:30 PM.
The lunch special ends at 3 PM, not 4 PM as advertised.
Vintage Chinese decor creates an elegant old Shanghai vibe with soft, dim lighting that soothes and transports. Private and semi-private rooms accommodate large parties and celebrations comfortably. A full bar downstairs offers unique, well-crafted Baijiu cocktails alongside a lively, busy atmosphere.
Spicy dishes feature strong chili oil and a perfect level of numbing flavor. Options include beef in chili oil with a soupy, savory base and tender green chili shredded beef.
General Tso's Chicken features all white meat but often has a very sour taste dominated by vinegar. Some servings arrive cold, which affects the flavor, and the sauce can overpower other ingredients.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
The restaurant has a 1.5 hour limit on dining time.
Customers must finish their meal before 7:00 PM on Saturday nights to be seated.
Halal Chinese kitchen offers unique halal Sichuan dishes like dry pepper chicken and egg rolls praised for flavor. The space is clean with an open kitchen but mainly serves takeout with limited seating. Food preparation shows consistent use of red sauce across many items.
Wontons in chili oil stand out with a spicy kick that even those less into Chinese food enjoy. Beef tripe in chili oil comes cold and mild, while dumplings benefit from a dip in the same chili sauce.
Chicken pieces come in large chunks for General Tso's chicken. It appears alongside dishes like beef and broccoli and fried rice options.
Good to know
The restaurant is 100% halal.
Prices are reasonable, with lunch combos around $7.95 to $8.95.
The menu includes typical Chinese cuisine options like fried rice and dumplings.