Modern, small dim sum restaurant with limited seating and a simple interior. Atmosphere is warm and welcoming with great music enhancing a pleasant, chill vibe. Known for authentic, fresh dim sum that rivals larger establishments.
Baked BBQ pork buns stand out with their sweet bread and tender meat. The buns come in both soft and crispy versions, each offering a distinct texture.
Authentic dim sum offers a large variety of items served hot and fresh. The wonton soup stands out as best ever tasted, with quality matching or exceeding well-known dim sum spots. No wait times make it a great value in the area.
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Expect a wait for a table during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Dim sum is served all day, not just in the mornings.
Parking is plentiful and convenient for visitors.
Hot pot restaurant with classic taste and varied soup bases including spicy and tomato options. Offers Chinese BBQ alongside a wide variety of ingredients like noodles, vegetables, fish, tofu, and meats. Open late, it attracts diners looking for authentic flavors and affordable meals.
Barbecue features various options including spicy, tomato soup, and Sichuan chili flavors. The BBQ menu is recently launched and offers affordable, tasty choices like BBQ ham.
Spicy hot pot tastes great here. The menu now includes Chinese BBQ alongside the hot pot options.
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Fast Hotpot is open until 2am, perfect for late-night cravings.
A decent portion costs between $15-20, making it affordable.
The restaurant offers a variety of soup bases, including spicy and tomato.
Chinese restaurant with an unremarkable exterior and cozy interior featuring plenty of booths. Atmosphere stays calm and welcoming, suitable for peaceful meals. Known for inexpensive prices, huge portions, and crispy orange chicken that stands out among fast food options.
BBQ pork stands out with rich flavor and tender texture. Other notable dishes include chow mein and spicy beef, which complement the barbecue well.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy texture and satisfying flavor. Spring rolls also impress with their crispy texture and flavor. Shrimp egg foo young and noodles complement the menu well.
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The $9.95 lunch special includes one item combo, an egg roll, and a drink.
Portions are large enough to share, making meals economical.
Prices are very affordable, especially for the quantity of food offered.
Cozy Asian restaurant with a mural-sized historical picture on the wall creates a calm and pleasant atmosphere. The space fills with families, sometimes becoming noisy due to small children. Offers a varied vegan menu alongside authentic Taiwanese dishes, distinguishing it from typical noodle spots.
Dumplings stand out with organic chicken soup, pork, shrimp, and chives, and vegan options that are flavorful and authentic. The pork soup dumplings offer a rich broth and tender meat, while potstickers have a great chewy texture.
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There is free parking available in the back of the building around the corner.
The parking lot behind Dumpling Tops is small and often crowded.
A reservation is recommended for evening visits.
Small, cozy space fills with aromas of wok-cooked dishes and Hong Kong style coffee and milk tea. Quiet atmosphere suits those seeking authentic, homemade Chinese food with big, shareable portions at reasonable prices. Frequented by diners who appreciate juicy BBQ pork and flavorful chili oil.
Generous portions come with the 2-item special featuring cha siu and roast pork alongside white rice. The BBQ pork stands out as excellent, while combos like Roast Duck and Soy Sauce Chicken offer variety.
The 2-item BBQ special with cha siu and roast pork comes with a generous scoop of white rice. The menu features shrimp wonton soup, Peking duck, and tangerine chicken served quickly.
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Hao Cafe offers big, shareable portions that go further than expected.
Prices are reasonable, with lunch specials around $14.
Expect a wait during weekends; arrive early to secure a table.
Fast-food Chinese restaurant offers large portions and reasonable pricing with a spotless environment. The menu features flavorful dishes like jalapeños chicken, BBQ pork, and sticky, sweet spicy wings. It serves as a convenient option near local colleges with both card and cash payments accepted.
BBQ pork stands out with rich flavor. Jalapeños chicken adds a spicy kick to the menu.
Chow mein stands out with a taste similar to Panda Express. Orange chicken varies, sometimes better than most places, sometimes not favored. Cha szu pork and egg rolls also appear as solid choices.
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The pricing at Superior Wok is reasonable for fast food.
Expect large portion sizes; one 2-item combo is enough for lunch and dinner.
The restaurant maintains a high level of cleanliness.
Small hole-in-the-wall bakery with onsite pastry production and a take-out only setup. Lines form early due to popular dim sum and baked goods, including unique items like almond rice cake. Atmosphere feels old-fashioned and busy, with one person serving long lines in a compact space.
Baked BBQ pork buns stand out with a soft, flavorful crust. The pork shumai offers a tender, savory bite alongside the buns.
Offers a wide variety of Chinese pastries and dim sum selections including siu mai, har gow, and BBQ pork buns. Half moon dumplings and sweet pastries stand out as delicious favorites.
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Long’s Family Pastry is a take-out only establishment.
Expect popular items to sell out by 7:30 am.
Cash is preferred, but credit cards are accepted with a $10 minimum order.
Family-owned Chinese restaurant offers a warm, homey atmosphere with cultural decor and the sounds of kitchen activity. Guests enjoy a welcoming vibe that feels like dining at a neighbor's house. Taste samples and generous portions add to the inviting experience.
Barbecue pork stays juicy with good flavor and appears regularly on weekends. The menu also features BBQ chicken, spicy pork, and teriyaki chicken, all cooked well and tasty.
Wor Wonton Soup stands out as a top choice, especially on cold days. The menu also features Mongolian beef, crab Rangoons, and flavorful chow mein, with popcorn chicken serving as a solid orange chicken alternative.
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Fast Wok features a special dish on Fridays from cuisines such as Cambodian and Thai.
The portions served are very generous.
Fast Wok recently changed ownership, which may affect menu items.
Self-serve refrigerated skewers and hands-on grilling create an interactive dining experience. The space feels cozy and lively with low seating that some find unusual. Music adds energy, making it suitable for gatherings and chats.
Authentic Chinese BBQ shines with Zibo barbecue and A5 wagyu skewers offering an East Southern taste. The setting feels like a lively street BBQ in China, adding to the experience.
Authentic Chinese BBQ skewers offer an East Southern taste with a spicy hot pot option. The setting is lively and encourages a communal dining experience.
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The restaurant is open until 2am for late-night snacks.
The skewers cost $1 each, with discounts available late at night.
They have karaoke at the restaurant for added fun.
Small restaurant offers authentic Hong Kong cuisine with fresh ingredients and excellent roast meats like duck and BBQ pork. Atmosphere feels like a slice of Hong Kong, often busy during lunch and dinner with a lively crowd. Prices remain unbeatable for the quality and authenticity provided.
Roast duck and BBQ pork stand out for their tender texture and sweet flavor. The BBQ items match the quality found in typical Hong Kong cafes, offering an authentic taste experience.
Authentic Cantonese food shines here with dishes like Hong Kong style char siu and flavorful wonton soup with duck broth. The Mongolian Beef offers a perfect spice balance, and the orange chicken stands out compared to typical chains.
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HK BBQ HOUSE is closed on Wednesdays.
The parking situation allows for 90 minutes of free parking before charging.
The restaurant can be busy, especially during lunch and dinner.
Chinese restaurant offers calm, modern ambiance with meticulously arranged tables and Asian vibes. The atmosphere stays welcoming and comfortable, suited for groups with generous family-style portions. Prices remain fair relative to quality, and parking is available on-site.
Pork belly stands out among the three kinds of BBQ offered. Other options include honey BBQ pork, BBQ garlic beef, crispy pork, fish fillet, and duck, all prepared with solid Chinese BBQ flavors.
Dishes like char siu, sausage, and shrimp fried rice come packed with rich flavor and generous portions. Dim sum arrives fresh and warm, with tasty shumai and shrimp options, while the crispy pork belly with Chinese broccoli and Peking duck-style chicken stand out for their delicious taste.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Expect no wait times during early dinner hours on Saturdays.
Parking is free and available on the premises.
Northeast-style charcoal grill and hot pot combine to create a cozy atmosphere filled with the smell of charcoal and bubbling iron pots. The space feels authentic and lively with Chinese hip-hop music setting a relaxing vibe ideal for small groups.
Northeast-style charcoal grill creates a unique vibe with authentic Chinese BBQ. Iron Pot Stewed Northeastern BBQ stands out, and the mix of BBQ and hot pot options suits small group dinners.
Authentic Northeastern Chinese BBQ shines with genuine charcoal grilling. The hot pot stew offers a rich, hearty option alongside braised noodles and juicy dumplings that soak up sauce perfectly.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant is open until 2 AM, making it a great late-night spot.
Parking is easy and stress-free, which is rare in the area.
Chinese restaurant offers enormous portions and inexpensive prices, making it a standout for value. The atmosphere is casual with a focus on fast food style service. Popular dishes include garlicky chow mein and flavorful orange chicken, drawing a steady crowd seeking generous servings.
BBQ chicken stands out with rich flavor. The BBQ pork and orange chicken also deliver strong, spicy notes.
Orange chicken stands out with its bold flavor and is a highlight among combo dishes. Chow mein features a garlicky kick that adds extra flavor. Hot and sour soup and BBQ pork also deliver solid, tasty options.
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Portion sizes are generous, often enough for two people.
Prices are reasonable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Expect to pay around $60 for three plates and one bowl.
Bright, bustling Chinese restaurant with barcode ordering and generous portions creates a lively, noisy atmosphere. Crowds gather for authentic and Americanized dishes, including skewers and hot pot, making it popular for small groups and casual meals.
Evenings bring out Chinese style BBQ skewers with strong cumin and chili seasoning. Lamb skewers stand out as flavorful and authentic.
Mini hot pots stand out with big, flavorful broths like spicy beef and golden soup beef. Chinese BBQ and cold dishes add variety to the menu.
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BBQ skewers are available after 5pm, perfect for late-night cravings.
The late-night menu is limited to skewers and hot pot options.
Prices average around $30 per person, offering good value for the area.
Hong Kong style fast food restaurant with a modern industrial design and spacious interior filled with high noise levels and casual vibes. It features ample seating and picture menus for easy ordering. The place gets busy during peak hours, attracting many diners without reservations.
BBQ pork shines in several dishes like the BBQ pork buns and BBQ Pork Puffs. Fried rice with shrimp and BBQ pork also stands out as a savory option.
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.
Small restaurant with authentic Chinese cuisine offers a calm, family-friendly atmosphere suitable for groups up to four. The place stays packed on weekend dinners and serves generous portions of well-regarded dishes like salt and pepper chicken wings and chicken chow mein.
BBQ spare ribs and pork have an east coast flavor. BBQ pork fried rice stands out as especially good. The menu includes beef soft noodles alongside BBQ pork and steamed rice.
Authentic Cantonese dishes like beef broccoli and BBQ pork soft noodle stand out here. The egg drop soup and orange chicken also get strong recommendations for flavor.
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Lunch specials are available Monday through Friday from 12 pm to 3 pm.
Happy hour menu is offered from 11 am to 3 pm.
The price for a certain plate is $17.99.
Casual Chinese restaurant with utilitarian seating and a takeout-oriented vibe. Atmosphere stays clean and fresh, with extra generous serving sizes and fast service. Food leans toward Americanized Chinese with a focus on value and large portions.
BBQ pork stands out with a strong flavor and comes with extra sauce on the side. The menu also pairs it with teriyaki chicken and chowmien for variety.
Freshly made orange chicken and wonton soup with lots of vegetables stand out here. Chow mein noodles have a nice crunch, and combos often include BBQ pork and teriyaki chicken.
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Parking is available but can be a challenge during peak hours.
The meal with a drink and tip costs under $15.
Portion sizes are large, providing good value for the price.
Chinese restaurant offers homey atmosphere with quiet, peaceful vibe inside. Food serves bold flavors and hearty portions quickly on small plates. Payment is cash or debit only, with a small card fee.
Barbecue pork comes with perfect char and little crunchy bits. It is not overly sauced or sweet. A side of teriyaki pairs well with it.
Orange chicken features very flavorful, nicely sized pieces. Chow mein comes in a full plate and stands out as a top choice. Teriyaki chicken and spicy orange chicken also offer strong flavors.
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Cash or debit (for a $1.10 fee) only.
There is a $1.00 fee when paying by card.
It is better to pay with cash to avoid the extra card fee.
Chinese restaurant offers bountiful portions at very reasonable prices with a wide variety of dishes. The atmosphere is busy and efficient, moving guests quickly through their meals. Popular items include Chinese barbecue pork spareribs and wonton soup.
Chinese barbecue pork spareribs stay available from open to close and come with a sauce option. The BBQ pork appears both as spareribs and chopped versions, both noted for their flavor.
Wonton soup stands out as super delicious and filling. The chow mein noodles reach a whole new level, and the white steamed rice pairs well with double orange chicken. Soft Chinese almond cookies add a nice finish.
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This place is cash only, so bring cash for your meal.
Expect large portion sizes for the price you pay.
Prices are generally reasonable compared to other Chinese restaurants.
Mongolian barbecue offers a self-service bar where diners pick ingredients and watch them cooked fresh. The space feels clean and organized with a chill atmosphere and soft background music. Food is priced by weight, providing good value for generous portions.
Mongolian BBQ stands out with its delicious seasoning and fresh ingredients. The menu includes BBQ pork, orange chicken, beef broccoli, and chow mein, all served with friendly and accommodating service.
BBQ pork and chow mein stand out as solid choices. Orange chicken appears often but tends to be soggy and less enjoyable. Ready-food options include BBQ pork and teriyaki chicken, sold by the pound.
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They charge by weight for the food, currently at $5.91 per pound.
During the soft opening, there is a 20% discount on all food.
The Mongolian grill is open until 9 pm.
Very small space with one dine-in table and cash-only payment creates a simple, no-frills setting. Food offers affordable prices with a wide selection of classic Chinese dishes, focusing on taste and freshness. Atmosphere suits quick take-out visits rather than leisurely dining.
BBQ boneless ribs stand out as a favorite dish. The sweet n spicy chicken and BBQ pork arrive hot and fresh, making them solid choices for gatherings.
Orange chicken stands out with strong flavor, comparable to Panda Express. The menu includes sweet and spicy chicken, veggie egg rolls with sweet and sour sauce, and mushroom chicken, alongside rice and chow mein.
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Beijing Express only accepts cash payments; no credit or debit cards are accepted.
Prices are $3.49 per item, with a total bill often under $10.
The restaurant is take-out only, with no seating available.
Small space with HK-style cafe decor and cozy, clean atmosphere offers a chill vibe reminiscent of Asian cafeterias. Seating is tight but matched with beautiful interior design and simple, neat presentation. The place feels intimate and inviting, blending casual comfort with authentic style.
BBQ rice stands out as tender and flavorful. BBQ pork and roast duck offer rich, classic tastes that pair well with citrus or lemon tea.
Authentic Cantonese food shines through with dishes like BBQ pork and roast duck that stand out for their flavor. The soup dumplings have thin skin and juicy filling packed with broth, served without long waits.
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Reservations are not required, but it's best to arrive early due to limited seating.
You should put your name on the notepad outside to get a table.
Expect a wait during busy hours, especially on weekends.
Dining tables extend into the kitchen area, creating a lively, noisy atmosphere filled with the strong scent of barbecue. The space feels cramped but clean, with hanging ducks and barbecue dishes displayed prominently. The vibe is authentic and casual, attracting those seeking traditional Cantonese barbecue and comfort food.
Roast duck and BBQ pork come full of flavor and freshness. Barbecue chicken features a savory soy sauce coating with a soft, tender texture and moistness.
Authentic Cantonese dishes like Peking Duck and Roasted Pork Rice stand out here. The menu also features orange chicken, various fried rice options, and both soft and crispy Chow Mein noodles.
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Reservations are not accepted; expect to sign up to queue upon arrival.
Parking can be difficult in the plaza due to high demand.
The restaurant now accepts credit cards for payment.
Small dining space offers a cozy and relaxed atmosphere with clean, bright surroundings. Conversations carry easily due to the quiet, intimate setting. The vibe blends chic sophistication with casual comfort, making it suitable for family meals.
Soft and fluffy BBQ pork buns feature an incredible filling. Crispy pork chops, BBQ ribs, and steamed baos add variety to the barbecue offerings.
Fresh, handmade dumplings stand out, especially the xiao long bao that burst with flavorful broth. Vegan dumplings and beef potstickers offer tasty variety, all made right in front of you.
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Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours.
Many menu items, including basic ones like rice, are often out of stock.
Portion sizes are small for the price, so consider sharing dishes.
Small space with charcoal-grilled skewers creates an authentic Northeastern Chinese BBQ vibe. Atmosphere is comfortable but can feel noisy and cramped during busy times. Late hours and convenient parking support a steady flow of diners seeking genuine flavors.
Charcoal grilling delivers authentic Northeastern Chinese barbecue with fresh, juicy grilled skewers. Portions come large and the taste stays excellent, creating a solid barbecue experience.
Authentic Northeast Chinese BBQ stands out here, especially the Xinjiang lamb skewers and sweet and sour pork. Sauerkraut dumplings add a strong, emotional punch to the menu.
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Ordering is done via a QR code, and self-service for water is required.
The restaurant stays open late, making it ideal for late-night snacks.
Prices are above average, with skewers priced around $8.99.
Small hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with affordable prices and generous portions. Atmosphere is simple and clean but shows signs of wear like cobwebs. Known for excellent wonton soup and fresh, flavorful dishes like eggplant and tofu.
Tender BBQ pork stands out here, often paired with excellent wonton soup. The potato curry chicken also complements the barbecue offerings well.
Wonton soup stands out with its shrimp, dumplings, water chestnuts, and vegetables. Sweet and sour chicken, orange chicken, curry chicken, rice, and chow mein also appear on the menu.
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Peking Wok offers several combo options for a budget-friendly meal.
The prices at Peking Wok are very affordable compared to other local Chinese restaurants.
Portion sizes at Peking Wok are generous, providing good value for money.
Robot-powered kitchen creates a modern, spacious setting with clean design and warm colors. Atmosphere stays cozy and inviting, suitable for casual hangouts and late-night dining. Menu offers Asian fusion dishes with large portions and affordable prices, featuring hot pots, skewers, and sizzling plates.
BBQ skewers and yakitori taste close to those from an Asian BBQ spot. The BBQ meat comes out great, paired with mini pot and rice options.
Hot pots come in a good variety priced around $15, including Curry Beef with Potatoes, Jalapeño Pork, and Orange Chicken. The hot pot stays boiling hot until the fire runs out, which can slow down eating since temperature control is not available.
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Happy hour deals are available, check for specific times.
Parking is available nearby, making it convenient to visit.
There is a buy one get one free offer for specific dishes, including hot pot.
Minimal decor and ample seating create a clean, straightforward dining space. The atmosphere stays quiet with no lines, offering authentic Chinese BBQ meats and classic dishes like roast duck and chicken porridge. Prices remain reasonable, though a 15% automatic tip applies to all dinners without prior notice.
Traditional Cantonese BBQ includes BBQ pork, roast duck, and chicken. BBQ meats are available to go and are often ready upon arrival. Dishes like BBQ pork egg noodle soup come with fresh warm youtiao.
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.
Small and cozy space with auto-turning skewer racks that keep kebabs evenly grilled. Atmosphere tends to be refreshingly quiet compared to other BBQ spots but can get smoky when packed. Offers authentic northeastern Chinese BBQ with a unique spice mix and fresh meat skewers.
Skewers feature fresh meat with Chinese spices like lamb, beef, mushrooms, and chives. An automatic grill turns the skewers for even cooking, creating a quieter, refreshing BBQ experience.
Numbing Spicy Mala Dry Hot Pot stands out as a flavorful dish. The green scallion pancakes are flaky and crispy, while the pan fried pork dumplings and seafood pancake offer solid Chinese BBQ skewer options.
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Dinner time, especially on weekends, can come with a wait.
There is free parking at the Han Mi Bank next to the restaurant.
Expect a 30-45 minute wait for a table on Saturday evenings.
Dim sum comes pre-cooked in plastic containers, creating a fast food vibe rather than a traditional teahouse experience. The space is small but comfortable, with self-serve water stations and utensils stored in table drawers. The atmosphere feels casual and modern, bustling with a lively crowd and welcoming lounge music.
Soft steamed buns hold a sweet and savory pork and scallion filling. The BBQ pork offers a very flavorful punch. Crispy crescent dumplings and garlic-tossed Chinese broccoli add variety.
Dim sum here features well seasoned pork ribs with a high meat-to-bone ratio and flaky egg tarts. The menu includes clean, non-greasy dumplings and chicken feet, served quickly with options like a lunch special combining dim sum and appetizers.
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Reservations are not accepted; ordering is required before seating.
Expect a 90-minute seating maximum during busy hours.
Weekend lunch special from 11am to 2pm offers three dim sum and a drink for around $10.