Bright, clean interior with spacious seating and free arcade machines at the entrance creates a casual, comfortable vibe. The atmosphere feels authentic Chinese style with a sauce bar offering many options. It suits groups looking for a relaxed place to enjoy flavorful, rich spicy hot pot.
Plenty of parking spaces make access simple and hassle-free. The area around the building is spacious, allowing for easy parking.
Spicy hot pot here offers authentic mala tang with a great selection to customize your bowl. Ingredients stay very fresh, and the bone soup adds rich flavor.
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The restaurant offers a wide variety of meats, vegetables, and noodles.
The price is based on weight, allowing you to fill your bowl as much as you want.
The sauce bar has many more options than typical establishments.
Seafood restaurant offers a high-end traditional ambiance with private rooms and a separated banquet area. Atmosphere is generally pleasant and authentic, with a busy vibe during peak times. Dim sum and traditional dishes stand out for their consistent quality and affordability.
Plentiful parking spots sit in a shaded structure and adjoining plaza. Easy access and free parking include one handicap spot near the front.
Dim sum stands out for its high quality and freshness, with dishes like steamed turnip cakes and bright green Chinese broccoli. The meals offer consistent, delicious flavors in a clean setting suitable for large groups.
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Dim sum is served from 11am to 3pm Monday through Friday and from 9:30am to 3pm on weekends.
Expect a wait of 30 minutes or more during Sunday lunch hours.
Parking is plentiful with a shaded parking structure available.
Small, clean space with an exhibition-style kitchen behind glass where hand-pulled noodles are made fresh. Atmosphere is cozy but quiet, with no music and occasional loud conversations from staff. Known for authentic Lanzhou beef noodles, flavorful broth, and affordable prices.
Plenty of parking spots sit up front and throughout the plaza. Lots of space makes parking easy and accessible.
Spicy noodle soup uses mala spice and Szechuan peppercorns for a numbing kick. Hand pulled noodles have a perfect springy texture and pair well with soups and fried rice.
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There are four types of noodle options: thick, thin, flat, and wide.
Water and tea are charged separately.
The combo set is offered at a great price.
Small Chinese noodle restaurant offers a cozy, warm atmosphere reminiscent of dining in an auntie's home. The space stays quiet and unpretentious, with a view of a busy street outside. Regulars come for tender beef noodle soup and rustic textured noodles, enjoying a family-friendly, no-frills experience.
Free parking exists outside with limited size. Overall, parking is good but space can fill up.
Braised beef tripe and tendon noodles and dan dan noodles stand out with rich flavors. Beef noodle soup, steamed and pan fried dumplings, sautéed spinach, and beef roll round out the menu with classic options.
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Free parking is available outside the restaurant.
Expect over 20 minutes wait during Saturday lunch hours.
Parking is limited in size, so arrive early.
Dim sum and Chinese dishes come fresh with authentic flavors and modern presentation in a space that feels new and lively. Tables sit close together, creating a noisy atmosphere that challenges conversation but adds energy. The setting suits large gatherings with family-style options and a well-organized layout.
Easy parking exists in a shared lot with a bakery and a ramen spot, offering a decent amount of parking. However, parking directly at the restaurant is poor.
Offers authentic and modern dim sum with a focus on freshly made items. The shrimp is notably clean and fresh, and the dim sum includes a good variety available via checklist ordering.
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Reservations are not accepted; seating is first-come, first-served.
Expect wait times of 30-60 minutes during peak dining hours.
Prices for dim sum are slightly higher than average, around $10-$15 each.
Small dining space with about 10 tables creates a cozy atmosphere. Kitchen noise is present but the overall environment stays not too noisy. Known for exceptional dumplings including lamb and soup varieties, it offers reasonable prices and avoids MSG in its dishes.
A large parking area sits behind the restaurant with sufficient space. Parking can be difficult and not convenient despite the lot's size.
Dumplings stand out here, especially the lamb and green onion ones that are savory and pan-fried. The soup dumplings are very tasty and pair well with a DIY mix of spicy chili oil, soy sauce, and vinegar. Onion pancakes and veggie fried rice or chow mein offer solid options too.
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Parking is available in a large lot behind the restaurant.
Expect a wait time during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Most dishes are shareable and serve 2-3 people.
Spacious dining area with retro-style decor creates a nostalgic atmosphere that feels cozy despite some noisy moments. The place attracts those seeking authentic Cantonese dim sum and affordable prices in a casual setting. Conversation is best in the main dining room due to challenging acoustics in side areas.
A spacious parking lot sits at the back with easy access to the neighbor's lot. Plenty of spots make parking simple.
Offers a fantastic array of authentic Cantonese dishes with flavors prepared to perfection. Dim sum stands out with delicate dumplings, steamed buns, and unique rice rolls featuring a crispy shrimp paste center.
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The restaurant has a spacious parking lot with easy access.
Prices are very affordable, and portions are large for good value.
They serve both family-size meals and personal plates.
Spacious dining area with bistro-style seating and a live BBQ station highlights the setup. The atmosphere is family-friendly but can be noisy due to close table spacing. Parking is available in the back, adding convenience.
Ample free parking exists in the back, shared with another restaurant and two banks nearby. This setup makes parking convenient without needing to use street spots.
Dumplings stand out here, including pork and leek varieties and highly regarded soup dumplings. The live BBQ station offers Cantonese-style roasted meats like pork, ribs, duck, and pig. Other notable dishes include seaweed fried fish fillets, eggplant with garlic sauce, and French style tender beef.
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Parking is in the back, accessible by turning onto Duarte from Baldwin.
Last call is at 9:15 pm, and the restaurant closes at 9:30 pm.
I found no wait for a table when I arrived for lunch.