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.
Potstickers have a crispy bottom and are filled with juicy meat. They capture authentic Xiao Long Bao flavors.
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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.
Open kitchen and casual atmosphere create a vibrant vibe with Southern charm. Small seating area supports mostly takeout service. Menu blends Asian fusion with Cajun flavors, offering large portions and unique dishes like Bahn Mi with a Mexican bolillo.
Beef lo mein comes with shrimp added and has a spicy kick. Chicken lo mein noodles offer a classic flavor alongside other dishes like fried rice and brisket tacos.
Fried dumplings stand out with a crispy texture and rich flavor. They pair well with dishes like garlic shrimp and rocket shrimp, adding a tasty contrast.
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Cajun Express is primarily a takeout place with limited seating for five.
The meal comes with two drinks for $50, which is a good deal.
One pound of snow crab legs usually includes at least two clusters.
Glass-walled dumpling station showcases chefs making handcrafted dumplings in an upscale, modern space with Asian decor. Atmosphere balances busy but not chaotic, fitting for groups or date nights. Energy feels inviting with a mix of intimate dining and lively buzz.
Lo mein stands out with fresh, flavorful noodles that pair well with both vegetarian and meat options. It consistently tastes delicious alongside dishes like kung pao and pan-fried dumplings.
Handmade potstickers come in unique styles like honeycomb with a crunchy texture and classic pork and shrimp varieties. Options include soup dumplings and spicy wontons, all crafted with care and distinct flavors.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Parking is ample and free for restaurant patrons.
Check your bill carefully as menu prices may differ from charges.
Spacious dining area features a transparent display window showing dumplings being made by hand and a Japanese style sitting area. Atmosphere is peaceful and cozy with comfortable high chairs and booths, offering privacy despite busy times.
Lo mein comes with sprouts and offers solid options like vegetable, beef, and shrimp. The beef lo mein stands out as especially flavorful and well-prepared.
Chicken potstickers stand out with their rich flavor. The pork shrimp and leek variety offers a tasty mix. Scallion pancakes often accompany these dishes.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Parking is ample and free for customers.
Expect wait times of 30-45 minutes during busy dinner hours.
Clean, industrial space with chic minimalistic decor and ample seating distance creates a calm, intimate atmosphere. The environment stays quiet even when busy, offering a peaceful dining experience with a cheery vibe.
Chicken lo mein stands out as very good and pairs well with other dishes like honey chicken. Options include veggie lo mein and shrimp lo mein, both tasty and flavorful.
Veggie pot stickers come pan-fried with a crispy texture and flavorful filling. Pork pot stickers include wood-ear mushrooms and offer a tasty alternative.
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Parking is plentiful in the outdoor shopping center where the restaurant is located.
The restaurant is currently open despite ongoing construction in the area.
Portion sizes are small, so consider ordering more than one dish per person.
Fast food Chinese restaurant offers large portions at affordable prices with a clean setting and condiment selection. Food quality varies, with some dishes like fried rice and lo mein consistently good and others less flavorful. Cooking relies heavily on microwaving, affecting freshness and taste.
Lo mein comes with a non-greasy texture and a balanced portion size. The chicken lo mein tastes delicious and costs $8.75.
Pot Stickers have a really good flavor and stand out as a tasty option. They pair well with other items like chicken wings.
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Order ahead to avoid wait times for your food.
Lunch options are decent and affordable, with good portion sizes.
Lo Mein costs $8.75, offering a large portion for the price.
Modern Chinese restaurant with clean, inviting decor and a laid-back atmosphere. Frequent takeout service uses high-quality, biodegradable packaging. Food features standout dishes like general tso's chicken and crab rangoons, appreciated for their flavor.
Shrimp and chicken versions arrive hot and fresh, making them solid choices for a quick meal. The chicken lo mein and shrimp lo mein stand out alongside other favorites like sesame chicken.
Potstickers come as a solid appetizer option with good flavor and value. They pair well with other starters like crab rangoon and chicken dumplings.
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The delivery time from order confirmation to arrival is around 35 minutes.
Food is reasonably priced, with meals plus crab rangoon for $25.
The restaurant is clean and well-maintained.
Chinese restaurant offers a warm, cozy interior with authentic and modern decor that creates a family-friendly atmosphere. Lighting tends to be dim and inviting, supporting a relaxed dining experience. Tables accommodate large groups, making it suitable for gatherings.
Chin's House Special Lo Mein stands out as a reliable choice on the menu. The Chicken Lo Mein Noodles offer solid flavor, while the pork lo mein comes in a small portion and is just okay.
Potstickers vary here, with some being good and crispy while others come out soggy and mushy. They often appear alongside dishes like fried rice and are generally solid but inconsistent.
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Parking could be an issue at this location.
The restaurant is family friendly and kids are welcome.
The portions were huge.
Small space with about six booths inside and a few tables outside creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere. Warm lighting and tasteful decor blend traditional Chinese elements with modern style, making it a quiet, vibey spot. Popular and often busy, it draws diners who appreciate consistent quality and generous portions.
House special lo mein features chicken, beef, and shrimp with generous portions. It pairs well with dishes like Szechuan garlic chicken and spicy honey chicken for a flavorful meal.
Potstickers come perfectly pan-fried with a crisp outside. They pair well with dishes like Beef & Broccoli and Szechwan chicken.
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Reservations are not accepted due to the small size of the restaurant.
Expect to wait for a table during busy dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Lunch prices are lower than dinner prices, providing a more affordable option.