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.
A mezzanine level private room offers a great space for events. It suits occasions like birthdays and can be rented for private use.
Good to know
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.
Hot pot restaurant offers spacious, modern interior with luxurious decor and well-ventilated seating for groups. Atmosphere stays calm and inviting despite occasional loud music. Features include full bar with creative cocktails and a sauce station for custom dipping blends.
Hot pot here features well balanced Szechuan broth that is spicy but not overwhelming. The experience offers authentic and flavorful Chinese hot pot with a variety of ingredients cooked at the table.
Three VIP private rooms offer quiet, comfortable spaces with their own private source bars. The layout spaces tables well, making private rooms ideal for big parties.
Good to know
They offer one free fatty beef with any Wagyu order through 10/31.
Seasonal specials are available, so time your visit accordingly.
Enjoy 1/2 off cocktail drinks during April.
Private karaoke rooms offer soundproofing, temperature control, and spacious, comfortable seating with excellent sound systems. The atmosphere stays lively and energetic, welcoming groups for fun nights out. Karaoke selections include an unlimited song list accessible via YouTube tablets and songbooks.
Pork dumplings stand out as crispy, delicious, and piping hot, making them a perfect snack. The chicken wings also pair well with the dumplings for a satisfying meal.
Rooms offer comfortable seating and amazing sound systems. They suit both small and large groups with a cozy, spotless environment.
Good to know
The karaoke bar opens daily from 6pm to 2am.
Room rental costs $60 per hour on Friday nights from 12AM to 2AM.
The room charge is $35 per hour for up to 9 people.
Private booths with curtains for privacy create a cozy and intimate atmosphere. Spacious layout includes individual mini hot pots and karaoke rooms, blending dining with entertainment. Clean environment supports a relaxed, enjoyable experience.
Offers an all-you-can-eat seafood hot pot with fresh ingredients and a self-service option. The service is attentive, making it a solid spot for group dining and splurges.
Private rooms offer a great dining environment with space for groups like 10 people. They include options like a singing KTV setup, making the experience enjoyable and comfortable.
Good to know
The buffet has a two-hour limit for dining.
You should join the waitlist a little before you want to have dinner.
All-you-can-eat King Crab is available on two special days each week.
Private rooms with strong privacy and separate dining booths create a quiet, relaxed atmosphere ideal for friends or family gatherings. The space feels spacious and comfortable, with a noticeable scent of hot pot and smoke upon entry. Rooms often include amenities like KTV for added entertainment.
Seafood hot pot buffet offers unlimited mantis shrimp and a variety of fresh ingredients. The spot serves impressive hot pot with attentive service and a strong reputation for quality.
Each guest gets their own private room with good privacy. Rooms suit both small groups and big parties, offering a comfortable and personal setting.
Good to know
There is a 2-hour limit for dining at the hotpot buffet.
The soup base costs an additional $10-$13 on top of the $51-$52 per person fee.
Customers have 2 hours from sitting down to finishing the meal.
Korean restaurant combines spacious private karaoke rooms with a cozy, low-key atmosphere and a cool street vibe. Guests enjoy traditional and YouTube karaoke options alongside authentic Korean dishes and soju cocktails. The environment balances comfortable seating and lively music without overwhelming noise.
Sweet and sour pork features super crispy pork that stands out. The seafood Jjajjangmyun and jjampong offer rich, satisfying flavors. Fried dumplings come out very crispy and delicious.
Zero wait time for a private room on a Sunday night makes it easy to grab one. Servers bring orders right to the karaoke room, letting you focus on singing with friends.
Good to know
Karaoke rooms are available with no wait time on Sunday nights.
You can use YouTube to select songs instead of a traditional karaoke machine.
The food and drinks are reasonably priced, making it a budget-friendly option.
Modern, stylish space with elegant decor and well-balanced lighting creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Many private dining rooms accommodate gatherings and small events comfortably. The vibe blends authentic Sichuan energy with a lively yet relaxed setting.
Authentic Sichuan dishes shine with bold spices and a perfect balance of heat. Signature plates like mapo tofu and boiled fish showcase rich, traditional flavors not easily found elsewhere.
Private rooms offer an independent space that suits gatherings and chatting well. The rooms feel luxurious and elegant, enhancing the dinner experience.
Good to know
The anniversary menu is available from November 1 to November 11.
Private rooms are available with a minimum spend of 800.
Parking is easy with a large lot across the street.
Hot pot restaurant offers authentic Malatang flavors with rich bone broth and varied fresh ingredients. The space feels clean and quiet with options for private rooms and a sauce bar for custom blends. It suits solo diners and walk-ins seeking fast, flavorful soup.
Hot pot here offers a richer and more robust flavor, especially the Mala Hot Pot and Classic Bone Broth. The dry hot pot comes spicy and flavorful without being too salty, making it a solid alternative to pricier hot pot spots.
Private rooms accommodate groups of 6 or more. These rooms offer a secluded space for gatherings.
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Validated parking costs $2 for three hours with restaurant receipt.
Private rooms are available for diners seeking a more intimate experience.
The restaurant offers four broth options: classic bone broth, tomato soup, tom yum, and dry spicy stir-fry.
Private rooms with karaoke facilities create a lively atmosphere where music plays loudly and groups gather to eat and sing. Simple decor includes photo-friendly decorations and occasional face-changing performances, adding unique entertainment. The place suits late-night group hangouts with fresh seafood and grilled skewers.
Offers a large variety of dishes including skewers and Cantonese cuisine. The stinky hot pot has a strong aroma and serves more than two people. Sweet and sour pork ribs do not appeal.
Private rooms offer an excellent sound system and include karaoke facilities for singing. Reservations can be made ahead to secure a room with a comfortable ambiance for eating and entertainment.
Good to know
The magic show happens on weekends at 8pm.
Reservations for private rooms are recommended, especially on weekends.
The street food stall is open late until 2am.
Small dining space with seven tables and a private room creates a cozy, warm atmosphere. Decor contrasts with menu, offering a French bakery vibe while serving authentic Chinese food. Soft lighting and spaced tables keep the environment comfortable and relaxing.
Peking duck stands out with its authentic wraps and rich flavor, often noted as the best around. Lamb skewers and a spicy lamb hot pot add variety alongside a tender braised beef brisket.
A private room sits at the back, fitting over 10 people without feeling crowded. The small restaurant has only seven tables plus this exclusive space for celebrations.
Good to know
Expect a lengthy wait even with reservations during peak hours.
You will have to wait in line for a table if you go after 6 PM.
Street parking is available in the area after 7pm.
Spacious dining hall features luxurious European-style decor and high ceilings creating a theater-like atmosphere. Private rooms include karaoke facilities suitable for small groups, enhancing the social experience. Free indoor parking adds convenience for gatherings such as weddings and family events.
Large portion dim sum features shrimp dumplings, shrimp rice rolls, and preserved egg with lean meat porridge. Traditional dim sum carts offer a great variety and get replenished frequently.
Private rooms offer a quieter atmosphere and come with a private KTV machine for karaoke. Groups of 1-3 tables can order directly from menus without food carts interrupting.
Good to know
Only three dishes were served from 6:00 to 11:00 during the event.
Lunch service starts at 11 AM.
Parking garage is on the first floor, making it easy to access.
Ornate space blends traditional Beijing decor with modern design for an upscale, comfortable vibe. Private rooms offer quiet, spacious settings ideal for groups, featuring rotating tables for shared meals. Atmosphere feels authentic and elegant, emphasizing visual appeal alongside dining.
Peking Duck stands out with its crispy skin and tender, flavorful meat. The dish includes a unique touch of caviar and comes with a server demonstration on making wraps, using gloves to keep things neat.
Rooms fit groups of nine or more comfortably and allow for loud conversations without disturbance. They provide a cozy setting ideal for sharing dishes and enjoying time with family or friends.
Good to know
The restaurant's last call is at 21:30.
Birthday guests receive a small free dessert and birthday songs from the restaurant crew.
A reservation for 8 requires ordering up to $488 of food without counting tips and taxes.
Restaurant offers authentic Sichuan decor with private rooms and large tables suited for groups. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy, evoking a lively yet comfortable dining experience. Self-serve sauce bar and digital ordering streamline customization and convenience.
Offers authentic Chongqing-style hot pot with a wide variety of options. Serves all-you-can-eat hot pot at a fair price in a clean, well-decorated setting.
Big tables and private rooms accommodate larger groups well. These rooms support group conversations and create a great atmosphere for gatherings.
Good to know
Happy hour runs every day, offering the cheapest deals on hot pot.
The all-you-can-eat option has a 2-hour limit for dining.
Broth is not included in the all-you-can-eat price and costs extra.
Elegant interior channels old Hong Kong opulence with a modern touch, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere ideal for dates or family meals. A Baijiu Apothecary Bar offers uniquely crafted cocktails alongside a private dining room for larger groups or celebrations.
Hunan and Sichuan dishes stand out with spicy Kung Pao Chicken and flavorful braised pork. The Peking duck offers crisp skin without excess oil, while appetizers like chicken truffle dumplings and scallion pancakes are light and crispy.
A private room requires a $50 per person minimum which suits group events well. It offers a perfect setting for celebrations like weddings.
Good to know
Making a reservation is highly recommended for dinner on the weekend.
Expect long wait times during peak evening hours.
Customers with reservations are told they can only eat for 60 minutes if someone is waiting for the table.
Sichuan restaurant offers a cozy yet lively atmosphere with a clean, modern dining space and a spicy aroma that fills the air. Several private KTV rooms provide space for group gatherings and casual nights out. Bold, authentic flavors come in generous portions at reasonable prices.
Bold, spicy Sichuan flavors dominate the menu with dishes like Chongqing grilled fish, dry pot frog, and mala beef. Authentic options include Twice-Cooked Pork and a signature tofu pot, all packed with aromatic heat and satisfying textures.
Several private rooms offer space for group gatherings. One room stands out for being particularly spacious.
Good to know
Be prepared for a wait on weekends due to the place's popularity.
Spending $50 earns you a $50 credit at the restaurant.
During the soft opening, diners received 30% off their total bill when dining in.
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.
Szechuan and Hunan dishes stand out with Szechuan Beef, Mapo tofu, and mala dry pot offering bold flavors. Soup dumplings, garlic string beans, and Peking duck add variety to the menu.
Cozy private rooms upstairs offer a nice, clean space for gatherings. A semi-private room on the second floor suits celebrations well with a 1920s Old Shanghai vibe.
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.
Small private rooms create a cozy, intimate atmosphere suited for groups and dates. Fresh seafood stands out as a key feature, with options like mantis shrimp and lobster highlighted. Nearby karaoke adds a lively touch, while all-you-can-eat and drink options offer high cost performance.
All you can eat hot pot features fresh ingredients and a variety of options like pickled pepper and Sichuan peppercorn live frog legs. Staff frequently add water to the pot to keep it going.
Most tables sit in small private rooms, creating a cozy and intimate setting. Some rooms include karaoke, adding to the private experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during peak hours.
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat options with a variety of seafood.
Expect a wait time of around five minutes for a table during off-peak hours.
Bright, clean design with spacious layout and semi-private rooms suits both small and large groups. Atmosphere feels warm and social, with steamy windows and the communal cooking adding a unique charm. Self-serve buffet-style ingredients and a sauce bar encourage customization and interaction.
Hot pot features amazing fresh broth and a wide variety of ingredients. The all-you-can-eat option offers quality and flavorful dishes with good hospitality and cleanliness.
Large groups get private rooms with multiple burners and separate hot pots. Some rooms include a TV and music connection for a more personal celebration.
Good to know
The restaurant offers free dessert on your birthday with valid ID.
All-you-can-eat lunch is available from 11:30 am to 4 pm for about $33.
They have specials like 2-for-1 drinks during happy hour.
Spacious restaurant with a modern yet traditional Chinese aesthetic offers a comfortable and clean environment. Energy varies from quiet to lively, especially near private rooms with karaoke and large parties. Features include a Spin to Win wheel and tableside Peking Duck carving, creating a distinct dining experience.
Peking duck features crispy skin and tender meat served traditionally. Authentic Sichuan and Hunan dishes offer balanced spice and depth, including mapo tofu and soup dumplings at ideal temperatures.
Separate private rooms fit groups from small dinner parties to around 10 people. A reasonably priced small room and an upstairs Karaoke room add options for parties and events.
Good to know
They are currently offering a rotating food cart promotion.
All ordering is done via phone after scanning a QR code.
There was free parking available.
Many private rooms with large windows create a quiet, comfortable atmosphere suitable for small gatherings. The space is somewhat small and the decor is simple but clean. Prices are reasonable, and fresh seafood and flavorful soups are common features.
Traditional Cantonese dishes offer authentic flavors with soups made from seasonal ingredients to balance Yin and Yang. Orange chicken stands out as exquisite, though the Peking duck bread tends to be a bit hard.
Six private rooms offer large windows and a lovely ambiance. They provide some privacy but are not soundproof.
Good to know
The restaurant offers lunch specials with no minimum order on weekdays.
There is plenty of off-street parking available, with a structure in front.
Most menu items cost over $10 to $11, with different prices for lunch and dinner.
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.
Juicy pork soup dumplings stand out with rich flavor and a satisfying bite. The Dan Dan noodles deliver a bold, authentic taste that impresses even first-timers.
Two private rooms offer a great atmosphere for group celebrations. Staff provide extremely attentive service, making it easy to get help when needed.
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.
Hot pot restaurant offers clean, well-organized interior with digital ordering and occasional robotic food delivery. Atmosphere shifts from warm and inviting to lively and entertaining late at night. Guests experience attentive service and an immersive dining environment with festive touches.
Hot pot stands out with exceptional quality and a wonderful experience. Staff provide helpful service that enhances the meal.
Large groups get private rooms that accommodate around 10 people comfortably. Rooms can be decorated for special occasions and are offered especially when kids are part of the party.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
The lunch combo is available only on weekdays before 4 p.m.
The noodle dance performance costs $4 and is a fun experience.
Elegant restaurant with 1920s-inspired velvet seats and neon signs creates a sultry, lively atmosphere. Music features a live DJ and electric violin, enhancing the vibrant energy. Private rooms and long communal tables accommodate both intimate and group dining.
Sweet and sour chicken stands out with its excellent flavor. Dumplings come highly recommended, often ordered twice. Baby bok choy is stir-fried and dressed with light sesame oil.
Private rooms offer excellent spaces for events or business dinners with attentive service from a dedicated server. Staff provide warm hospitality and can give tours of the rooms.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with half-price appetizers.
Brunch on weekends features bottomless Moët at a great price.
Private rooms are available for hosting events.
Restaurant offers beautiful decor with a live female DJ playing loud music that energizes the space but challenges conversation. Seating includes high chairs and a central marble bar, creating a stylish yet somewhat narrow layout. Atmosphere blends Zen-inspired design with vibrant nightlife energy.
Soup dumplings offer impressive quality, flavor, and texture. Dishes like gen tso cauliflower and beef and broccoli come fresh and full of flavor.
Private rooms offer early access for setup which helps with decorations. Rooms can get uncomfortably cold, so plan accordingly.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended, especially for large groups.
The restaurant has a two card maximum policy for payments.
The parking lot is cramped and limited, located across the street.
Spacious interior features modern decor, classy arches, and cool jazz music creating a warm and welcoming vibe. Generous seating and private rooms accommodate large groups comfortably. Atmosphere suits both casual dining and special occasions with a clean, contemporary style.
Peking Duck comes with tender meat and crispy skin, often available at a discount. Mapo Tofu offers a numbing, spicy taste with a silky texture. The cumin pork ribs bring a full Sichuan-style flavor.
Huge, clean, and cozy spaces make the private rooms stand out. They offer great space for groups needing privacy.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to secure a table.
The last call for seating is at 8:30 PM on Sundays.
The weekend brunch deal is $12.95.
Elegant Chinese aesthetics shape a beautiful and inviting interior with unique design and shared chopsticks at round tables. Soft jazz and live music create a refined atmosphere, complemented by a full bar offering distinctive craft cocktails. The space blends traditional elements with elevated cuisine, featuring authentic Hunan and Sichuan flavors.
Authentic Hunan style food dominates the menu with a focus on spicy dishes. Options include traditional Hunan cuisine, some Chinese fusion, and Chinese American classics, plus highly rated shrimp and pork dumplings.
Large groups fit comfortably in private rooms or a big dining room. These spaces work well for family dinners and special occasions.
Good to know
They are currently offering 20% off on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Expect a 30-40 minute delay if previous guests extend their stay.
The restaurant has very authentic Hunan cuisines.
Decor reflects Northeast China style with large iron pots and wooden tables creating a cozy, authentic atmosphere. Private rooms resemble traditional kang beds, suitable for families and larger groups. The vibe is warm and welcoming, evoking a nostalgic sense of home and community.
Hot pot stands out with options like live fish, pork rib, and lamb spine, each offering rich, herb-infused broths. Dumplings come in generous portions, and dishes like sweet and sour pork taste very authentic.
Many private rooms feature a design resembling a traditional kang bed, ideal for families with children. Rooms include a TV that helps keep kids entertained and are limited to two-hour bookings.
Good to know
Reservations are required at least a few days in advance for the goose dish, especially on weekends.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, particularly on weekends.
The restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a big pot for choosing soup, meat, and vegetables.
Space combines vintage Shanghai decor with private dining rooms that suit groups well. Atmosphere feels quiet and classy, with dim lighting and soft music enhancing the experience. Energy stays calm, attracting diners seeking authentic Sichuan flavors in an elegant setting.
Spicy, numbing mapo tofu stands out alongside Dan Dan noodles and pork dumplings in chili oil. Braised pork Szechuan style and tea duck add rich, savory depth to the menu.
Upstairs offers private rooms with darkened lighting that can make reading menus tricky. Rooms have good furnishings but simple decor and may come with an extra charge.
Good to know
Reservations are essential, as wait times can reach 40-60 minutes.
The last seating is at 9:30 PM, with the kitchen closing at 9:45 PM.
The venue is suitable for large groups and events, including family surprise parties.
Luxuriously spaced fine dining restaurant with opulent decor and zen-inspired ambiance creates a comfortable and elegant atmosphere. Warm, modern design features immersive lighting and projection, setting it apart from typical venues. Private rooms and well-separated tables offer a sense of privacy amid a high-end Chinese fusion experience.
Roast Peking duck stands out with its crispy skin and tender meat, smoked and served traditionally. Dishes like squirrel fish, sweet and sour pork ribs, drunken shrimp, crispy plum shrimp, and lobster xiao long bao offer a variety of classic and unique flavors.
Private rooms accommodate groups with a higher minimum charge than other spots. Tables on the main floor offer a somewhat set apart and private feel.
Good to know
Making a reservation helps avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
The restaurant has a minimum consumption requirement for private rooms.
Expect prices to be over $100 per person for a high-end dining experience.
Gorgeous dining space with grand design and photo-worthy decor sets an upscale tone. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and classy to occasionally loud, with private rooms available for intimate gatherings. Full bar and Lazy Susy turntables support shared meals and social dining.
Walnut Shrimp and Beef and Broccoli highlight the chefs' mastery of flavors. The orange chicken is tangy but mild, while the egg drop soup includes corn and chicken bits for a twist. White chocolate fortune cookies add a surprising sweet finish.
Quiet, discreet private rooms offer a roomy yet cozy setting for groups from two up to about 26 people. Plenty of seating and attentive staff create an intimate atmosphere for celebrations or meals.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for larger groups.
Expect a two-hour limit for reservations during peak times.
The restaurant offers lunch specials on weekdays.