Bright indoor space features wall murals and cute doodles, creating a cozy and lively atmosphere. Music adds to the welcoming vibe, making it a comfortable spot for groups. The environment stays fresh without lingering steam, enhancing the overall experience.
Offers excellent quality hot pot with a variety of options and a clean vibe. Servers are sweet and attentive, making it a solid choice for late-night dining.
Complimentary soft serve ice cream comes at the end of the meal. It offers a unique addition and a delightful finish to dining.
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The price is $41.99 per person for all-you-can-eat hot pot.
Children under 5 eat free with a paying adult.
The restaurant allows 90 minutes maximum for unlimited ordering.
Space combines modern Chinese decor with a plush, sexy vibe and red-themed ambiance. Energy feels intimate and refined, suited for dates or low-key dinners. Live music and a thoughtful tea ceremony add unique touches to the experience.
Dishes feature well-executed char siu and General Tso’s chicken. Dumplings come out perfectly cooked, and the Hunan Chili Sea bass offers a rich, aromatic flavor.
Coconut soft serve stands out with its elegant and decadent texture. It often comes paired with mochi and amber caramel sauce, adding a rich, unique twist.
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Parking can be tricky; expect to park blocks away if the lot is full.
Valet service is advertised, but parking at the connected lot is not allowed.
Miami Spice is offered, providing a great value for dining.
Hot pot restaurant with induction burners at each table and a well-stocked sauce and vegetable bar offers a clean, modern, and classy atmosphere. The space feels spacious and welcoming, encouraging relaxed dining without pressure to leave quickly.
Hot pot offers a hands-on dining experience with unlimited vegetables and various ingredients to cook. It suits newcomers well, providing a fun way to explore Chinese food flavors.
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The restaurant uses individual pots, allowing everyone to customize their meal.
Rice isn't included with the meats and costs $3 per bowl.
There are no to-go boxes available, so come hungry and only take what you can finish.
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.
Sweet and tangy pineapple soft serve stands out with its refreshing flavor and pineapple bun crumbles that add texture. It offers a taste reminiscent of Hawaii's Dole Plantation.
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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.
Hot pot restaurant with individual cooking stations and modern induction stoves creates a sleek, spacious setting. Loud electro-pop music fills the air, giving a lively, energetic vibe. Guests enjoy a DIY sauce bar and tablet ordering, making the experience interactive and personalized.
Each diner gets their own personalized hot pot, making the experience unique and efficient. The hot pot features clean, quality ingredients and offers a great balance of flavor and service.
Unlimited soft serve comes with the meal and offers a watery, icy vanilla flavor. The self-serve dessert area includes candies and panda marshmallows that pair well with the soft serve.
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Reservations are required due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Happy hour offers 30% off from Monday to Friday between 12 PM and 5 PM.
The average cost is about $95 per person after tax and tip.
Industrial-style interior with a steampunk design and an open kitchen creates a modern, cozy vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, blending casual friendliness with stylish decor. Regulars enjoy bone-free Cantonese barbecue duck in a neighborhood setting.
Cantonese roast duck stands out with its crispy skin, juicy meat, and deep flavor. Chinese BBQ pork is perfectly seasoned and moist, delivering super flavorful bites.
Chocolate soft serve tastes great and stands out. Staff bring the bill quickly without asking about dessert, and soft serve often gets eaten outside in the cold after plates are cleared.
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Reservations are necessary on weekends to secure a table.
The duck dish costs $30, which may be considered high for the portion size.
Parking is generally easy to find off Cortland Avenue.
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.
Mango soft serve tastes light and refreshing. Ice cream cones come in groups, and the mint flavors stand out as delicious.
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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.
Bar-height seating fills a space decorated with retro diner and nostalgic bodega items, creating a cozy, glamorous vibe without screens or distractions. The atmosphere feels relaxed and friendly, welcoming a diverse crowd for drinks and bites. Unique touches like cereal boxes and hot sauce on the walls add a fun, comforting ambiance.
Spring rolls and egg rolls stand out with their crispy texture and flavor. Tomato soup offers a comforting warmth, and vanilla ice-cream provides a simple, sweet finish.
Soft serve comes with adventurous flavors and toppings like crushed Trix cereal on vanilla. It pairs well with espresso martinis and complements burgers and fries for a casual treat.
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The restaurant has a happy hour from 4-6pm.
Tinis are $11 during happy hour (4-6pm) and $15 normally.
Happy hour burger, fries, and cocktail combo is $15.
Asian hot pot restaurant offers wide broth variety and fresh ingredients in a clean, cozy space with complimentary dessert bar including soft serve ice cream. Atmosphere stays relaxed and friendly with modern, tasteful decor featuring hanging fabrics and plants. Customers customize sauces and enjoy authentic Sichuan flavors alongside globally inspired options.
Offers eight broth options including authentic Sichuan and globally inspired flavors. Features nearly 80 premium ingredients like abalone, frog legs, and various meats and vegetables for a customizable hot pot experience.
Complimentary soft serve comes with hot pot orders, featuring a free sauce and dessert bar. Options include creamy vanilla similar to a McDonald's sundae and a flavorful matcha soft serve.
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The restaurant offers nearly 80 premium ingredients to customize your hot pot.
Expect a 20% discount during the soft opening period.
Complimentary ice cream dessert is provided to every customer.
Spacious restaurant with modern Asian-inspired decor and warm lighting creates an inviting and comfortable atmosphere. Busy weekends fill all food sections, including a Mongolian grill station offering custom protein and vegetable combinations. Entertainment like balloon art and lion dances adds a lively touch to the clean, elegant setting.
Orange chicken stands out as the most flavorful and well-prepared dish. Other entrées do not match its quality.
Soft serve here stands out with its excellent texture and taste, clearly different from typical frozen yogurt. It pairs well with a variety of fruits and pastries for dessert.
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The buffet is replenished often, ensuring fresh food options.
Expect a crowded environment, making it hard to navigate the buffet.
The price is $19, which includes a drink.
Halal restaurant offers clean, beautifully decorated space with both indoor and outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels warm and friendly, supported by a prayer room attached for convenience. Food focuses on halal Chinese cuisine with some dishes praised and others noted as less favorable.
Broccoli beef and Szechuan chicken stand out with authentic flavors. Soups and vegetarian egg rolls offer delicious variety alongside dishes like kung pao chicken and Mongolian beef.
Every meal comes with a complimentary soft serve cone that you can get by asking at the counter. Kids get free soft serve and toys, and there's a soft serve machine alongside watermelon juice for a fun treat.
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All food served is halal, making it a great option for halal dining.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes, often enough for multiple meals.
Boxes of leftover food are available for $5 after closing.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with individual broth pots and an open sauce bar offering many choices. The atmosphere is elegant and modern but often loud and lively. Unlimited soft serve ice cream in vanilla and matcha flavors adds a unique touch.
Buffet-style hot pot offers a clean and enjoyable experience with a great price for the quality. Multiple visits confirm it as a solid spot for introducing hot pot to newcomers.
Soft serve comes in vanilla, green tea, and a swirl option. The green tea flavor stands out as particularly refreshing.
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Expect a wait on weekend nights due to high demand.
Parking is not free; validate your ticket for a $5 discount.
The restaurant operates as a buffet; meat and drinks are charged separately.
Large, spacious setting with induction ovens at each table lets diners cook their own hot pot. Atmosphere ranges from positive and pleasant during quieter times to chaotic and noisy on weekends and evenings. Buffet includes a full kimchi bar and dessert self-station featuring soft serve and bingsoo.
Hot pot here offers a very authentic experience with a huge range of fresh ingredients like vegetables, dumplings, noodles, and fish balls. The hands-on style and great quality make it stand out among other spots.
Green tea and vanilla soft serve come from a self station alongside shave ices and Korean desserts. The matcha soft serve stands out and often pairs with Bingsu options for dessert.
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There is a 2-hour time limit for dining.
The restaurant stops accepting orders at 9:30 pm.
Kids under 10 years old eat at half price.
Fast casual Chinese restaurant with contemporary decor and a sleek, chill vibe. The atmosphere feels serene and clean, offering a comfortable, self-service dining experience suitable for both casual meals and working with a computer.
Homemade dumplings stand out with their yummy taste. The dim sum menu is available for Saturday brunch, featuring items like mushroom and cauliflower wantons that resemble dumplings in size and texture, and the Sichuan cauliflower is worth trying.
Egg Tart Soft Serve stands out with its distinct flavor and incredibly smooth texture. It comes with mochi and costs $5, making it a satisfying dessert option.
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The restaurant offers a dim sum menu during Saturday brunch.
Happy hour is a recommended time to visit.
Customers need to order prepared food at the counter.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with an elegant, warm atmosphere and upscale, clean design. Vibrant energy fills the space, enhanced by loud EDM music and a lively vibe. Features include self-serve options like iPad ordering, slushie and ice cream machines, and individual or shared broth heaters.
Menu features a wide range of dishes like hot pot, dim sum, and egg tarts. Options include rice, curry, dumplings, fried rice, chicken wings, and skewers.
Soft serve here is not too sweet and pairs well with other items like egg tarts. It comes alongside an all-you-can-eat buffet and a slushy machine.
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Reservations are recommended for immediate seating upon arrival.
Dinner costs $59.99 per person for unlimited bites and soft drinks.
A service fee applies for groups of five or more, typically for six or more.
Tables feature individual boiling broth pots for cooking, creating an interactive dining setup. Robot servers deliver fresh meat, adding a modern and unique touch to the experience. The atmosphere is welcoming and lively, with loud music and a clean, modern interior that feels cozy despite being busy.
Hot pot stands out with an interactive cooking style that may require some guidance for first-timers. Chow mein offers a perfectly cooked texture that complements the meal. Desserts lean toward traditional flavors fitting the hot pot experience.
Soft serve here stands out for its creamy texture and rich flavor. It comes alongside several beverages, coffee, and tea options.
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The restaurant charges a mandatory 13% gratuity for all bills.
Children over a certain height are charged as adults.
Food service stops at 9:20 PM, and ice cream is available until 9:45 PM.
Buffet restaurant offers a casual, slow-paced atmosphere with self-serve drinks and ice cream machines. The space feels dark and relaxed, attracting those looking for affordable, quality Chinese buffet options with some standout dishes like crab legs and peanut butter chicken.
Orange chicken and fried rice stand out as very good dishes. Dumplings also come highly recommended, while sweet and sour chicken and fries are decent options.
Soft serve here matches the creaminess of McDonald's. Vanilla flavor stands out and mixes well with orange soda for an orange float or dreamsicle drink.
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The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
Expect a $4 charge for credit card payments.
Parking is easy and available in the mall.