Restaurant combines Guizhou cuisine with a modern art style and mid-century modern seating. Atmosphere feels welcoming and chill with curated pop artwork and colorful sofas. Ordering happens via tablet at the table, and a large private room accommodates groups.
Guizhou cuisine features mountain pepper oil with an intense, citrusy flavor blending Thai tom yum and Szechuan spice. Sichuan dishes include authentic sour soup with a lingering sweetness and numbing Green Sichuan Pepper Beef Tongue that is thick and flavorful.
Cozy atmosphere creates a relaxed setting for dinner. It suits gatherings like work dinners and special occasions with a warm vibe and comfortable seating.
Good to know
At noon, they serve beef noodles and spicy chicken noodles.
At night, they mainly serve Guizhou snacks.
Parking is easy due to the small structure behind the restaurant.
Modern, elegant interior with huge windows and boutique hotel feel creates a spacious dining environment. Lively and bustling atmosphere fills the room with authentic Chinese flavors and soft piano music in the background. Private rooms accommodate small parties, adding a versatile touch to the setting.
Dumplings stand out as the highlight, paired with solid dishes like kung pao chicken and scallion pancakes. The menu offers a good mix of classic Chinese food with strong flavors and fresh ingredients.
The spot offers new dishes that draw groups for dinner. It suits family dinners and casual get-togethers well.
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Free parking is available in the lot and curbside.
Lunch specials offer great value with prices under $10.
The menu features a wide variety of authentic Chinese dishes.
Restaurant recreates 1980s Shanghai street food vibe with neon signs and vintage decor. Atmosphere feels nostalgic and cozy, lively but not noisy, inviting relaxed conversation. Fresh dumplings made on-site add to authentic experience.
Xiao Long Bao stands out with juicy pork filling and no fishy smell. Crab roe soup dumplings and handmade dumplings offer rich, deep flavors alongside crispy pork buns filled with broth. Black vinegar and chili oil with light Sichuan peppercorn add a tasty kick.
Dinner offers a comforting, flavorful experience with dishes that satisfy quickly. The spot works well for a quick dinner or a relaxed meal with consistent quality.
Good to know
Parking is available behind the restaurant in a large four-floor garage.
Orders must be placed using a QR code; no Wi-Fi is available.
Credit cards are not accepted for amounts under $10.
Bright interior with classic Chinese design and glass dividers creates an energetic, lively atmosphere. Crowded and loud, it suits groups who enjoy a bustling environment. Large parking lot supports family gatherings and big parties.
Offers authentic Cantonese food with dishes like beef chow fun featuring smoky, charred wok flavor and tender beef. The menu includes fantastic Cantonese-style Chinese food with well-prepared classics.
Dinner options start at 5 pm and cost more than lunch. Portions are generous enough to take home for another meal. Arriving just before 5 pm lets you order from both lunch and dinner menus.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get very busy.
Some dishes need to be ordered at least one day in advance.
A 12% mandatory tip is added to the bill.
Spacious dining hall with classic Hong Kong–style vibes and push carts serving dim sum creates a lively, authentic atmosphere. Bright lighting and large fish tanks add to the clean, festive environment where Cantonese is commonly spoken. Crowds gather early for tea, making it a popular spot for family gatherings and group dinners.
Dim sum arrives on traditional push carts, letting you pick dishes right from the cart. The menu includes classics like pineapple bun with char siu, lamb stew, and soy sauce chow mein, all freshly made and not frozen.
Dinner service includes discounts that make meals a good bargain. Arriving early around 5 p.m. helps avoid the dinner traffic. The spot serves dim sum and dinner options regularly.
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The restaurant offers a 10% discount on dim sum during weekday mornings.
Parking is spacious and free for all diners.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Space inside feels modest and homely with a lively atmosphere from many conversations. Decor is dated and odd, reflecting its past as an Irish pub. Known for authentic Shanghainese cuisine served fresh and well-seasoned, it offers good value despite a somewhat run-down setting.
The wonton soup stands out with a generous portion and strong flavor. Orange chicken appears often but sometimes lacks actual chicken. The chow fun and pork fried rice also get positive mentions.
Dinner features friendly and efficient service with a focus on dine-in experiences. Higher prices apply at dinner compared to lunch, and take-out is not accepted during busy dinner hours.
Good to know
The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
They do not accept take-out orders during busy dinner hours.
Expect higher prices during dinner compared to lunch.
Space feels open with a contemporary Hong Kong-style decor and U2-themed accents. Atmosphere stays quiet and comfortable, suitable for families and friends despite nearby daycare noise. Menu offers authentic Cantonese BBQ with large portions and a variety of dishes, making it a local favorite.
Cantonese BBQ stands out with dishes like fried pork chop over rice and Hong Kong style chow mein. The shrimp and egg chow fun and wonton soup also highlight the menu, alongside some Western options.
Dinner includes specials offered on weekdays, excluding holidays. The spot serves both lunch and dinner with a focus on BBQ dishes.
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Happy hour runs from 3 to 5 PM every day, including weekends.
They have a great selection of happy hour items.
There was ample parking and seating options.
Northeastern Chinese barbecue fills the air with cumin and charcoal aromas and features clay pot rice noodles that offer authentic flavors. The space has a laid-back, after-school hangout vibe with bumping music and bright lights, making it a casual spot for friends to gather.
Sweet and sour pork stands out for its authentic and delicious flavor. The grilled fish and Northeastern Chinese BBQ bring a smoky aroma that sets this place apart from other Chinese BBQ spots.
Open late on Sunday nights, this spot serves Student Days Rice Noodles BBQ for dinner. It works well for late meals after travel or weekend dinners.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended in advance due to the time required for clay pot cooking.
Expect to queue during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant is open late, making it a good option for late-night snacks.
Large dining space includes themed private rooms and a karaoke room for special events. Loud atmosphere fills the room with chatter, making conversations challenging. Dim sum serves on order sheets, focusing on authentic Cantonese style with live seafood tanks visible.
Dim sum features a variety of tasty dishes served in a traditional style at reasonable prices. The Beef Chow Fun stands out with generous beef slices and well-seasoned noodles, complementing the authentic Cantonese seafood offerings.
Family dinners feature king crab and geoduck served in the evening. Dim sum is available only during morning and noon hours.
Good to know
They serve dim sum during lunch time.
The restaurant is suitable for special events with private rooms available.
Parking is limited, so street parking may be necessary.
Small, cozy space decorated with mahjong motifs creates a comfortable setting for groups of four to six. Atmosphere suits gatherings with a calm, inviting vibe and simple, clean interior. Ordering by scanning images on the table adds a modern convenience to the authentic Sichuan dining experience.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine shines with numbing heat and classic flavors. Dishes like mapo tofu, toothpick lamb, and twice cooked pork showcase real Szechuan style.
Dinner draws crowds on weekends, sometimes requiring a wait. Late dinners see fewer customers. Some drive long distances for the authentic flavors offered.
Good to know
Parking in the plaza can be chaotic at dinner.
Expect long wait times during peak hours.
Portions are large, so be careful not to over-order.
Cozy space with royal purple theme and fish tank entrance creates a warm, inviting vibe like dining at an auntie's house. Quiet atmosphere with sports on TVs suits relaxed meals and casual dates. Seating includes tables and booths, enhancing comfort and charm.
Orange chicken stands out as very good and often praised. Wonton soup also gets positive mentions. Egg rolls tend to be dark brown and sometimes overcooked.
Red date tea brewed with longans and red dates offers an incredible flavor and serves as a caffeine-free post-dinner drink. The atmosphere suits both first dates and family dinners.
Good to know
Pad Thai Tuesday offers meals for $6.99 until 5pm.
Cash is required for orders under $20.
Credit cards are accepted for meals over $20.
Upscale Chinese restaurant with a modern Cantonese vibe features large seating area and private dining rooms. Loud music and a sports bar atmosphere contrast with the refined dining setup. Outdoor seating welcomes dogs, adding a casual touch to the otherwise trendy space.
Combination Chow Mein stands out with perfect noodles and a mix of beef, chicken, and shrimp. Authentic Cantonese dishes and the Singapore char siu offer genuine flavors, while Americanized items like Sweet and Sour Pork are less recommended.
Private rooms offer a quiet setting for family dinners. The menu focuses on Chinese cuisine with a bar available for drinks.
Good to know
Reservations are required for parties larger than four to ensure seating.
Main dishes range from $20-30, with some up to $40+.
Reverse happy hour runs from 9 PM to 12 AM daily.
Hong Kong style fast food restaurant offers a cozy family atmosphere with a modern interior and affordable prices. It gets extremely crowded during peak hours, reflecting its popularity and consistent food quality. The menu features a wide variety of authentic dishes, appealing to diverse tastes.
Congee stands out with authentic Hong Kong flavor and perfect seasoning, especially the preserved egg and lean pork version. The beef chow fun comes with a rich black bean sauce and pairs well with traditional Cantonese dishes.
Dinner features seafood ramen and dinner set A alongside all-day specials. Peak times get busy, but late dinners find the cafe pretty empty.
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Garden Cafe offers free parking for customers.
Expect long queues during breakfast and lunch hours.
Lunch specials are available and quite appealing.
Cramped interior fills with noise and crowds, creating a lively but unrefined atmosphere. Popular spot draws many for authentic dishes and economical lunch specials served with rice and soup. Seating includes large tables suited for groups, though parking is limited and drink options are minimal.
Authentic Cantonese dishes form the core of the menu with a straightforward, familiar style. The mapo tofu stands out with its spicy sour taste, while the Szechuan beef offers a milder heat.
Offers great value for dinner with delicious stir-fry options. Suitable for family meals and casual dinners.
Good to know
Parking is limited, often requiring street parking during peak hours.
Lunch specials range from $9.99 to $11.99 and include rice and soup.
Expect a wait time of about 30 minutes during busy hours.