Cozy Caribbean restaurant with old-school reggae music creating a chill and nostalgic vibe. Small but quaint space offers enough seating for various party sizes. Drinks like signature rum punch and dishes such as oxtail fried rice highlight authentic flavors.
Well-seasoned stir-fry highlights the lo mein here. Adding oxtail to the entree brings extra richness.
The Chef comes out to greet kids and check on their meals. Kids get a chance to interact with staff, and the food gets kid approval.
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Happy hour runs daily with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Brunch is served on weekends with a special menu.
Margaritas are $7 on Tuesdays during happy hour.
Asian restaurant offers an elegant atmosphere with sleek, stylish decor and window views of a park. Live jazz performances in the basement create a cool, lively vibe during dinner. The space includes circular booths and walls adorned with ancient Chinese poems, enhancing the dining experience.
Chicken lo mein stands out with its rich flavor. Other options include shrimp lo mein and veggie lo mein, offering variety for different tastes.
Great service makes it easy to bring kids along. Early dining feels comfortable and welcoming for families with young children.
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A bottle of still water costs $14.
The restaurant charges $6 for 4 extra pancakes with peking duck.
They have lots of seafood options.
Chinese restaurant offers a cozy ambiance with soft lighting and spaced-out seating that avoids crowding. Background music blends relaxing jazz with Chinese and Cantonese songs, creating a nonchalant yet classy atmosphere. Interior features beautiful decor and a spacious layout uncommon for similar venues.
Beef, chicken, and seafood lo mein all feature generous portions and strong wok-hei flavor. Chicken lo mein stands out with an elevated yet classic taste that suits all ages.
Kids enjoy a variety of dim sum dishes, especially lotus leaf rice and siu mai. The chicken lo mein offers a classic flavor that appeals to both children and adults.
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Happy hour offers $4 beers and $5 wines from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Lunch specials provide good value, with vegetarian options available.
The restaurant is kid-friendly and suitable for family dining.
Modern dining space combines tasteful decor with tablet ordering and screens showing cooking videos and sports. Atmosphere stays inviting and cozy with a full bar offering craft cocktails and Asian beers. Guests enjoy a peaceful, clean environment that contrasts with the busy street outside.
Pork lo mein stands out with its rich flavor and tender texture. Options include beef lo mein and chicken lo mein, both well-prepared and satisfying.
Kind staff give kids candy and create a welcoming vibe. The food pleases picky eaters, and the boba drinks are a hit with children. The atmosphere feels comfy and kid friendly.
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They have a grand opening offer of free steam dumplings if you spend over $30.
They offer a free chicken dish if you spend over $60.
You can switch to fried rice for a dollar with the lunch special.
Small interior with dim lighting creates a warm and welcoming but sometimes crowded atmosphere during lunch. Easy-going vibe suits families despite cluttered seating and limited space. Ordering food first and then finding a seat is typical due to high demand.
Shrimp lo mein stands out with its generous portions and solid flavor. Combo options include lo mein paired with fried rice or sweet and sour chicken for variety.
Kids enjoy the sushi and the staff suggests dishes that encourage eating veggies. The owner and her daughter create a welcoming atmosphere that makes kids want to return.
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Parking can be difficult at lunch.
Customers must order their food first and then find a seat.
Dinner portions are standard 16oz takeout cartons with rice.
Small fusion restaurant offers an authentic Taiwanese experience with chef preparing dumplings live in front of diners. Atmosphere stays clean, inviting, and relaxing, especially during quieter weekend afternoons. Seating is comfortable and the interior feels modern and neat.
Chicken lo mein stands out with its flavorful and addicting taste. Shrimp and beef lo mein options also deliver solid, delicious flavors.
Kids enjoy dishes like Xiaolongbao and shrimp fried rice here. Dining with very young children can feel unwelcome, so eating in with kids might not be ideal.
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The restaurant is BYOB until they get their liquor license.
You can order by QR code and have your food delivered to your table.
The lunch special is a great deal for budget-conscious diners.
Spacious and clean interior features dumpling-making booth visible to diners and a robot showcasing noodles at the entrance. Atmosphere ranges from modern yet cozy to occasionally loud and energetic, with a casual and friendly vibe. Seating is well spaced, accommodating walk-ins without crowding.
Beef lo mein comes with a garlic soy sauce that stands out. Chicken and beef versions offer a thicker noodle texture similar to stir-fry. Both pair well with pork soup dumplings.
Staff help calm upset kids, making it easier for families to enjoy meals. Kids enjoy the string beans and the soup dumplings here, showing clear kid-friendly appeal.
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Lunch sets are available on Saturdays.
The dim sum lunch special is available.
The cost for two people is $50.
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.
Noodles stay firm with a salty taste and never get mushy. Chicken, beef, and shrimp versions all come out delicious and outstanding.
Staff welcome kids even late. Kids enjoy the wonton soup and are happy with the dessert options.
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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.
Spacious and clean dining area offers a calm and cozy atmosphere with authentic Sichuan flavors. The environment feels warm and welcoming, with spacious table arrangements and free ice cream adding to the comfort. Quiet energy suits relaxed meals, while the decor remains simple and pleasant.
Lo mein here stands out for its fragrant and flavorful profile. Options include chicken, house special, and tofu with veggies, all delivering solid taste.
Staff shows friendly, accommodating behavior toward toddlers. Kids enjoy soup dumplings, lo mein, and vegetable tofu soup.
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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 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.
Shrimp lo mein features fried noodles with a good balance of flavors. Chicken and shrimp lo mein stand out as favorite dishes alongside dumplings and Kung pow chicken.
Kids enjoy chicken fried rice, egg fried rice, and beef noodle soup. Non-spicy options like crispy duck and garlic sauce tofu get fingers licked clean.
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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.
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.
Beef Lo Mein stands out with rich flavor, while Chicken Lo Mein offers a fantastic taste. Shrimp lo mein also features prominently among the flavorful options.
Speedy kitchen service helps when feeding hungry kids. The menu offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with milder dishes that suit children. Staff is welcoming and the ambience feels serene and child-friendly.
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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.
Restaurant offers a modern Asian ambiance with chic decor and a spacious dining area including a bar and private rooms. Atmosphere feels family-oriented and cozy, with elegant touches like fresh flowers on tables and an aquarium. Popular for curated cocktails and a menu featuring standout dishes like orange beef and spicy cucumber salad.
Lo Mein comes with options like beef, chicken, shrimp, and vegetables. It pairs well with other dishes like soup dumplings and fried rice.
Large tables accommodate groups with toddlers, creating a lively atmosphere. Families celebrate birthdays here, enjoying the friendly service and kid-friendly environment.
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Reservations are recommended for large parties to ensure seating.
The restaurant charges extra for credit card payments.
Dinner service is limited to two hours per table.
Spacious dining area with high ceilings and an open kitchen lets diners watch dumplings being made. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and quiet downstairs to lively and noisy upstairs during parties. Decor blends modern and traditional elements featuring deer motifs symbolizing longevity and prosperity.
Lo mein comes with a good portion and vegetables that have the right amount of crunch. Options include vegetarian and chicken versions, both tasting fresh and well-prepared.
Staff provide kid-friendly chopsticks, crayon kits, and toys to take home. Plenty of room for strollers and high chairs makes dining with young children easy.
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Customers should arrive right when the restaurant opens to avoid a long wait.
Lunch prices at Joe's are about half the regular cost with slightly smaller portions.
The best time to visit is during lunch special hours from 12-3.
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.
Beef lo mein and shrimp lo mein stand out with fresh, delicious flavors. The lo mein pairs well with soup dumplings and fried rice for a satisfying meal.
Teppanyaki hibachi offers an entertaining experience that keeps kids engaged. Staff assist children with soup dumplings, and dishes like Yangzhou fried rice appeal to younger tastes.
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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.
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.
Beef lo mein stands out with tender beef and a rich sauce. The noodles pair well with dishes like Peking Duck and spicy cucumber salad.
Family-friendly atmosphere welcomes kids easily. Waitstaff show great care with children and menu includes kid-friendly options.
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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.
Spacious interior with an open kitchen and Scandi design creates a modern, clean atmosphere. Music is relaxing and calming, contributing to a warm, welcoming vibe. The space feels upscale yet comfortable, with visible meal preparation adding energy.
Soup dumplings get a thumbs up from picky kids. Fried rice also wins over younger diners, making it a solid spot for families with children.
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The lunch special prices at Noodle Lane are reasonable.
There are many vegan and vegetarian options.
The restaurant is open on Sundays.
Vegetarian restaurant offers authentic dim sum in a cozy, nostalgic setting with close seating arrangements. The atmosphere feels welcoming and unpretentious, suited for both groups and solo diners. Free hot tea is served immediately, enhancing the simple, traditional experience.
Chicken lo mein tastes convincingly vegan, surprising many. The shredded version includes bean sprouts, vegetables, and soy strips for texture and flavor.
Staff treat kids with care, making it a super kid friendly spot. The menu includes spicy loops and mouth-watering drops that appeal to young tastes.
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The lunch deal is available from Monday to Friday.
All dim sum options are vegetarian/vegan.
There are no reservations for parties of 2, just walk in.
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.
Shanghai style lo mein features thicker noodles and comes with options like shrimp or chicken. The dish is consistently described as delicious and pairs well with crispy scallion pancakes.
Waiters bring a sweet to calm upset kids without being asked. High chairs are available for children. Kids enjoy the soup dumplings and finish their plates.
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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.
Boho chic design creates a tropical, relaxing atmosphere with comfortable seating and attractive lighting. Interactive hibachi chefs provide live entertainment including jokes and musical acts, adding energy without overwhelming noise. Late hours suit those seeking a chill spot after shows.
Lo Mein comes in several tasty varieties like beef, chicken Katsu, and shrimp. The special Lo Mein stands out alongside fried rice and dumplings as flavorful options.
Food comes mildly spicy, making it easy for kids to enjoy. Staff stays accommodating and handles spills with patience, creating a family friendly atmosphere.
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The Hells Kitchen musical is currently showing on Broadway.
Elephant Ear is open until 12:00 AM.
Elephant Ear can accommodate last minute reservations for large groups.
Space combines minimalist decor with Chinese calligraphy artwork and offers pots of hot green tea at each table. Atmosphere stays tranquil and pleasant, with a clean, bright, and spacious setting. Guests often enjoy exceptional vegetarian dim sum and dishes that appeal even to meat eaters.
BBQ Beef Lo Mein stands out with rich flavor and solid seasoning. Chicken lo mein and veggie options like the three mushroom dish attract vegetarians and pescatarians who want classic takeout tastes.
Staff welcome families warmly and the menu includes vegetarian options. However, caution is needed with allergies as mistakes with peanut allergy requests have occurred.
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Dimsum is only served until 4pm.
The restaurant has a lunch special with prices under 10 bucks.
Be ready for a wait during lunch and dinner rush.
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.
Lo mein here stands out with a unique and pleasant taste that differs from the usual soy sauce flavor. Options like duck, shrimp, and roast pork lo mein come well-prepared and tasty.
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.
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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.
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.
Soft, tasty noodles define the shrimp lo mein, paired with well-seasoned shrimp for a fresh, delightful dish. The vegetable lo mein stands out with its balanced flavors and satisfying texture.
Food options include wonton soup, Kung Pao chicken, and chicken fried rice tailored for kids. Staff handle allergies carefully, including peanut, milk, and gluten. Service is fast and friendly with kids.
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Prepare for a long wait during dinner time.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Cash payments warrant a 9% discount.
Family-owned Chinese restaurant with generous portions and reasonable prices offers a comfortable, welcoming atmosphere. Popular among local employees, it seats guests promptly without long waits. Signature dishes include exceptional Kung Pao and flavorful combination meals.
Combination Lo Mein features chicken, shrimp, beef, and broccoli with great flavor. Beef Lo Mein stands out as a highlight.
Kids enjoy the pot stickers, calling them some of the best they've had. The space hosts birthday parties, including for very young children.
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The restaurant offers a special lunch menu with discounted prices.
Expect generous portion sizes, often enough for leftovers.
Delivery service is prompt, typically arriving on time.
Large restaurant with mansion-like elegance and unmatched aesthetics offers a cozy atmosphere with great music from a DJ. Tables have ample space, creating a comfortable dining experience even when busy. Celebration touches like golden chopsticks and special songs add a festive vibe.
Sweet and flavorful lo mein pairs well with dishes like chicken and shrimp in lobster sauce. It complements hearty options such as Mongolian beef, making it a solid side choice.
Staff attentiveness shines with friendly and caring service that makes kids feel special, especially during celebrations. Kids enjoy the engaging atmosphere and the kid-friendly food options.
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Reservations are recommended for special occasions like birthdays.
Happy hour is available with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant offers a special presentation for celebrations, including sparklers.
Traditional decor sets a dated but cozy scene with old school vibes and family-friendly atmosphere. Crowds gather steadily, creating a calm yet lively energy. Large plates and Chinese Puerto Rican fusion cuisine distinguish the dining experience.
Shrimp lo mein offers excellent flavor without greasiness and includes mushrooms, important for allergy awareness. Singapore-style curry lo mein and vegetable dumplings add variety with delicious taste.
Options for kids include a menu in Spanish. Families bring children for dinner and have done so for many years.
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On a Friday or weekend night, be ready to wait about 20 minutes for a table.
The meal for four costs 120 dollars.
There are no reservations; you need to give your name inside and wait.
Small space fills quickly with noise and close tables, creating a cramped atmosphere. Bright, clean interior features booth seating reminiscent of Hong Kong cafes and charging stations on tables. Turtles at the entrance add a unique touch to the casual, lively vibe.
Chicken, beef, and vegetable lo mein come with distinct flavors like ginger and scallion or curry. Options include tofu lo mein with curry and traditional styles alongside various dumplings.
Staff show care for food allergies when serving kids. Menu includes mild noodle dishes like chicken and meatballs suitable for children.
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Expect long wait times on Thursday to Saturday nights.
Bring cash to avoid extra charges and for discounts.
A minimum tip of 18% is expected on all bills.
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.
Flavorful lo mein stands out with a rich taste. It pairs well with many dishes and drinks on the menu.
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.
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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.
Upscale Asian fusion space blends elegant decor with a club-like vibe and loud, upbeat music that energizes the room. Guests enjoy trendy private rooms and a lively atmosphere where photography and crafted cocktails add to the experience.
Vegetable lo mein stands out with its amazing flavor and feels like an elevated comfort dish.
Staff show great attentiveness to kids during birthday celebrations. Servers explain menu items clearly and ensure the child's experience is enjoyable.
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An automatic 20% gratuity is added for parties of two.
The restaurant only accepts cash or physical card payments.
Birthday celebrations include dessert with candles and sparklers.
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.
Shrimp and crispy beef versions stand out with great noodles and solid flavor. Dumplings and fried rice often come alongside the lo mein, making a satisfying combo.
Staff show accommodation and welcome toddlers warmly. Kids enjoy the dumplings, and there are modified chopsticks designed for children.
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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.