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.
Complimentary white chocolate dipped fortune cookies arrive with dessert. These cookies offer a sweet twist on the classic fortune cookie experience.
Kids enjoy the honey Walnut Shrimp and orange chicken here. These dishes appeal even to picky eaters and encourage repeat visits.
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.
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.
Free fortune cookies come with dessert, paired with fresh fruit like oranges. The cookies offer a simple, sweet finish to the meal.
Staff welcome kids even late. Kids enjoy the wonton soup and are happy with the dessert options.
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.
Asian fusion restaurant offers a stylish space with tasteful decor, soft lighting, and plush seating. Loud music and a live DJ create an electric atmosphere that shifts into a club vibe late at night. Guests often dress up, and the environment suits date nights and social occasions.
Made-in-house fortune cookies come with unique fillings like chocolate vanilla and fresh fruit such as kiwi and dragon fruit. These cookies offer a special touch beyond the usual plain ones.
Staff allow children to enter late and accommodate special requests like serving steak without rice for kids. Communication can be an issue, especially for families with young children.
Good to know
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Reservations are recommended, especially during busy dining hours.
Tourists must present a physical passport to order alcohol; no photo IDs accepted.
Interactive rooms filled with vibrant colors and creative photo opportunities create an immersive experience that appeals to all ages. Spaces like the deep ball pit and sensory-rich installations invite playful exploration and capture joyful moments. The atmosphere buzzes with energy, offering a lively and engaging environment throughout.
Flavored fortune cookies come with unique tastes that stand out. Free snacks include fortune cookies, candy, and gelato giveaways.
Bright, interactive exhibits keep kids engaged and excited. Kids often ask to visit twice, showing how much they enjoy the hands-on fun and colorful experiences.
Good to know
Advance booking is required to secure your spot for the event.
Expect long lines even with pre-purchased tickets; arrive early.
The experience is designed to be completed in about 1-1.5 hours.
Buffet restaurant offers a spacious layout with clean, beautiful interiors and ample seating. The atmosphere is lively and comfortable, enhanced by music and a variety of food stations including hibachi and sushi. Guests enjoy the interactive hibachi grill experience included in the buffet price.
Fortune cookies arrive before the visit ends, often even while others are still eating. They come with a thank you message and a subtle prompt to add a cash tip after the meal.
Plenty of choices for kids and adults make dining easy. Staff stays attentive and kind to children, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat buffet costs $15 with a free drink (with refills).
On Saturdays, there is a seafood boil, and on Sundays, they have crab legs.
Customers should check the receipt and the amount charged to their account when paying with a card.
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.
A small fortune cookie arrives at the end of each meal. Opening them adds a bit of fun after dining.
Kids find the basement setting a bit uncertain at first because of the small flight of stairs. The food has a nostalgic appeal that resonates across generations, making it a familiar spot for families.
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.
Large space features a huge Buddha statue and Zen-inspired decor creating a luxurious atmosphere. Multiple bars and a lounge area offer places to wait and socialize before dining. Crowded seating and a lively vibe make it a classic trendy mega venue.
A giant fortune cookie arrives with dessert, often personalized for celebrations. It comes alongside treats like mango sticky rice, mochi, and mini brownies.
Kids get special attention from staff who engage them and handle allergies carefully. Large desserts and kid-friendly food make celebrations like birthdays enjoyable for all ages.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as they get filled quickly.
Happy hour offers $15 for three tiny martinis and $1 dumplings.
The restaurant had a special offer of two courses for $30 during restaurant week.