Small, aged interior creates a hole-in-wall feel perfect for authentic Taiwanese dishes like intestine hot pot and hot and sour soup. Quiet, unpretentious atmosphere draws those craving genuine flavors. Parking is limited but available in the shopping center.
Hot and sour soup offers a sharp, comforting start. Intestine hot pot and Chow Fun stand out. Dishes include chicken with sesame oil and bean sauce, beef with Chinese broccoli, and bean curd with pork.
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The restaurant offers an Economic meal option for budget-friendly dining.
Parking directly in front can be challenging; more spots are available further down.
The menu features a wide variety of authentic Taiwanese dishes.
Halal restaurant serves bold Chinese flavors like Kung Pao chicken and scallion pancakes in a warm, family-friendly setting. Spacious interior showcases Uyghur heritage with a designated prayer space. Perfect for cultural meals and gatherings.
Dishes like Kung Pao chicken, General Tso's chicken, and Hunan Stir Fry Beef offer bold, balanced flavors. The menu also features tasty options such as scallion pancakes, chicken dumplings, and 3 flavor fried rice.
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All meat served is halal, catering to dietary preferences.
The restaurant is usually not busy, minimizing wait times.
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long waits.
Spacious dining area with ample seating and a self-serve sauce bar offers a bright, cheerful spot for hot pot lovers. Fresh ingredients priced by weight and broths like beef bone and spicy varieties make it a top choice for Chinese food fans.
Hot pot comes with a sauce bar offering all the dipping options needed. Ingredients are fresh and chosen by weight, priced around 13.99 per pound. Broths include beef bone, tomato, and spicy varieties in a clean, bright space.
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The price is $13.99 per pound for a variety of ingredients.
You can choose your own ingredients, which are then weighed for pricing.
There is free parking available nearby, but it can be difficult during peak hours.
Small, clean spot with a family vibe and varied seating fits groups well. Bright, tidy interior keeps atmosphere quiet and casual. Known for authentic Cantonese dishes like orange chicken and fish with eggplant hot pot.
Orange chicken stands out with a strong reputation. The menu features authentic Cantonese dishes like fish with eggplant hot pot, Hainan chicken, and dry beef chow fun.
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Reservations are encouraged for large groups to ensure fast seating.
Parking is available at the 99 Ranch Plaza next to the restaurant.
Expect a little wait before being seated during peak hours.
Medium-sized Asian spot boasts live lobster tank and family tables with Lazy Susan. Cozy vibe draws locals for xiao long bao and kung pao chicken. Clean, vibrant setting blends Taiwanese and Cantonese flavors perfectly.
Menu offers a broad range of noodles, dumplings, and wok-kissed dishes spanning Taiwanese and Cantonese styles. Highlights include xiao long bao soup dumplings, kung pao chicken, salt and pepper pork chops, green scallion pancake, and mapo tofu.
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Lunch specials are priced between $10 to $15 and include rice and soup.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
The restaurant is family-friendly and has a welcoming atmosphere.
Hong Kong style fast food shines with all-day dim sum like fresh shrimp har gow and shiu mai. Spacious, modern industrial design offers ample seating amid casual, noisy vibes. Picture menus make ordering easy even when busy during peak hours.
Dim sum comes all day with a wide variety and great portions. Shrimp har gow and shiu mai stand out for their fresh, delicate wrappers and tasty fillings.
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Expect a wait time of about an hour for five people.
Parking is easy before 7pm on weekends.
The best times to visit are at 11 am or 2:30 pm to avoid crowds.
Minimal decor and ample seating create a clean, quiet space with no lines. Authentic Chinese BBQ shines with roast duck and chicken porridge. Orange chicken offers wonderful flavor, while hot and sour soup delivers classic Cantonese taste. Prices stay reasonable with a 15% automatic tip.
Orange chicken stands out with its wonderful flavor. Noodles and soup offer authentic Cantonese taste like in Vietnam, including a tasty hot and sour soup and traditional Cantonese BBQ.
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The restaurant automatically adds a 15% tip to all dinner bills.
Sufficient parking space is available for guests.
The roast duck egg noodle soup is a good value at $17.
Traditional Chinese decor creates an authentic vibe with warm ambiance and quiet dining. Henan cuisine shines with hand-pulled beef noodles and juicy pork dumplings. Ample parking adds convenience to this relaxed spot away from busy eateries.
Dishes come with plump, juicy pork dumplings and a tender lamb with cumin. The scallion pancake and noodles stand out, with noodles being very good except for the Szechuan peppers.
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The restaurant charges a 3.5% fee for credit card and debit card payments.
Ample parking is available outside the complex.
The kitchen is reported to be very clean by health inspectors.
Hole-in-the-wall spot offers generous portions of Korean-style Chinese food with authentic flavors like tender Mongolian beef and solid orange chicken. Decor is outdated and atmosphere feels unpolished. Prices are higher but fair for the substantial servings.
Jajangmyeon and orange chicken stand out with solid flavors. Mongolian beef is tender and well-seasoned, unlike the usual chewy versions.
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Expect to pay around $30 for two small dishes.
The portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Credit cards are accepted, but it's best to check in advance.