Basement setting with grotto-like atmosphere and remnants of previous restaurants creates a unique, slightly shabby but welcoming vibe. Latin American music plays softly, adding to the peaceful and cozy environment. Spacious and clean interior feels like a blend of casual dining and cultural character.
BBQ pork and roast duck stand out with authentic flavors similar to those found in China. The roast chicken and roast pork also deliver solid, flavorful options alongside perfectly cooked rice.
Cantonese roast duck stands out for its delicious flavor and affordable price. It pairs well with other roasted meats like pork and chicken.
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The restaurant celebrates its one-year anniversary in December with special events.
Expect a diverse menu featuring unique Asian-Venezuelan dishes.
Portions are generous and reasonably priced for the area.
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.
Roast duck stands out with a rich five-spice marinade that flavors every bite. It pairs well with crispy roast pork and fried noodles, making it a consistent highlight.
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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.
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.
Savory BBQ pork and roast duck stand out with rich flavors. The 2-item special pairs cha siu and roast pork with white rice for a filling meal.
Roast Duck comes with a savory flavor that pairs well with BBQ pork and soy sauce chicken. The duck shines more than the duck rice noodles or other duck dishes here.
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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.
Hong Kong-style café with a spacious, modern layout and cozy, homey atmosphere. The place suits family gatherings and small parties with mellow music and good lighting. It offers a fresh, updated take on traditional Hong Kong cuisine in a welcoming environment.
Juicy and flavorful BBQ pork stands out here. The BBQ rice combos consistently deliver solid taste.
Roasted duck consistently arrives with great flavor. Occasionally, the dish takes longer to come out, requiring a check with the waiter.
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The new location offers a larger dining space for groups and gatherings.
Expect some difficulty finding parking during peak hours due to nearby restaurants.
The restaurant provides a 20% discount on the total price for first-time visitors.
Outdated decor sets a simple backdrop for hearty Cantonese dishes with excellent roast ducks and tender barbecue meats. The atmosphere is calm with ample seating and a steady flow of locals enjoying authentic Chinese flavors. Prices stay reasonable, making it a solid choice for all ages.
Tender barbecue meats stand out here, especially the BBQ pork which is soft and flavorful. Appetizers include peking duck and soy sauce chicken, adding variety to the BBQ offerings.
Excellent roast ducks stand out here, often considered the best among many options. The roast duck pairs well with barbecued pork, both delivering solid flavors.
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Roasted pig is sold out by 12 p.m., so arrive early to try it.
Prices at the restaurant are reasonable for the quality offered.
Lunch specials are available during the weekday for great deals.
Barbecue restaurant offers authentic Cantonese BBQ with fresh roasted duck and honey BBQ pork. Interior feels plain but food delivers great value and large portions. Parking varies, with better spots further down the lot.
Chinese barbecue here features honey BBQ pork with a good balance of sweetness. This spot serves solid Cantonese BBQ and often acts as a go-to BBQ place for those seeking authentic flavors.
Roasted duck comes with a fresh and flavorful taste highlighted by star anise. Portions tend to be pretty small but the flavor beats many other places.
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Parking can be terrible, but there's plenty of space near AutoZone.
The lunch set deal offers great value and generous portions.
The restaurant is very affordable with a variety of BBQ options.
Chinese BBQ joint with authentic Hong Kong-style dishes and an extensive menu featuring large portions. Atmosphere varies from loud and busy at the front to quieter in the back, with consistent service and a no-frills setting. Known for specialties like jook, roast duck, and char siu that attract a loyal, often elderly crowd.
Chinese BBQ features roast duck, BBQ pork, and roasted pig with perfectly balanced marinades. BBQ items are available by pound and often come in combo dishes bursting with flavor.
Succulent slices of roast duck appear in dishes like noodle soup and BBQ combos. The meat carries a perfectly balanced marinade and a rich roasted duck essence in the broth.
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There is indoor parking downstairs, and the parking fee is reasonable.
The menu at Gum Kuo is extensive, including rice dishes, noodles, and American/HK style omelets.
The portions at Gum Kuo are large, providing good value.
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 BBQ options. The menu includes fish fillet, crispy pork, honey BBQ pork, and duck. The BBQ garlic beef also gets strong marks.
Roast duck pho stands out as a recommended dish. The roast duck itself is a reliable choice, often served quickly compared to other BBQ meats.
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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.
Dim sum restaurant with banquet-style seating and a retro Chinatown vibe offers a spacious interior suited for large groups. Atmosphere ranges from family-style dining with lively energy to quieter, more rushed moments. Dim sum carts and traditional decor add to the authentic experience.
BBQ here features Chinese BBQ pork with a unique flavor worth trying. The BBQ pork buns taste great, especially when warm, and dishes like BBQ Pork Chow Mein come with crispy fried noodles.
Crispy skin and juicy meat define the roast duck here. It delivers authentic flavor that stands out in the area.
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Visiting on weekends offers a busy yet tasty dim sum experience with trolley carts to choose from.
During the Mid Autumn Festival 2024 on September 17, the restaurant encourages celebrating and enjoying their dishes.
Parking can fill up quickly during lunch hours.
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.
Chinese BBQ features roasted duck, BBQ pork, and roast pork with rich, authentic flavors. Barbecue chicken comes coated in savory soy sauce, tender and moist.
Roasted duck here has a traditional flavor and comes perfectly prepared. It pairs well with BBQ pork and stands out as a delicious choice for meals like Thanksgiving dinner.
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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.
Restaurant offers authentic Cantonese BBQ with crispy duck skin and juicy roast duck as standout dishes. Space feels clean and well lit with a chill, quiet atmosphere and self-service setup. Outdoor seating and garage parking add convenience.
Cantonese BBQ here features tender, flavorful meats like pork belly, roast duck, and chicken with crispy skin. The BBQ flavors soak into the noodles, making the dishes juicy and well-seasoned.
Cantonese roasted duck comes juicy and flavorful, often served with a good amount of sauce. Options include a whole roast duck priced at $99 and dishes featuring roast duck on wide rice noodles with fish-based broth.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
The restaurant does not provide paper menus; ordering is done online.
Parking in the plaza has 1-hour restrictions, so plan accordingly.
Industrial-style interior with a steampunk design and an open kitchen creates a modern, cozy vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, blending casual friendliness with stylish decor. Regulars enjoy bone-free Cantonese barbecue duck in a neighborhood setting.
Tender BBQ pork features a beautiful bark color and is flavored evenly throughout. Traditional Cantonese barbecue includes moist, perfectly seasoned pork and duck served with a ginger sauce.
Crispy skin and juicy meat define the Cantonese roast duck here. The flavor runs deep, making it a must-try dish with plump, succulent texture.
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Reservations are necessary on weekends to secure a table.
The duck dish costs $30, which may be considered high for the portion size.
Parking is generally easy to find off Cortland Avenue.
Spacious interior with strong ceiling fans creates a breezy yet sometimes chaotic atmosphere. Quiet energy dominates outside peak hours, with authentic Cantonese barbecue drawing a steady crowd. Visible kitchen elements and lack of air conditioning give a straightforward, unpretentious vibe.
Offers authentic Cantonese barbecue with standout dishes like Honey BBQ Pork and BBQ Duck. The meats are flavorful and juicy, including pork belly, chicken, and ribs.
Roast duck features thin, crispy skin and good flavor. It pairs well with BBQ pork and soya sauce chicken, making it a delicious choice for roast meats.
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The restaurant is still in soft opening, so not all menu items are always available.
I needed to come before 3pm or earlier to get the express meal box.
The restaurant offered a three-item lunch special at a good price.
Small dim sum restaurant with an open kitchen and upscale presentation featuring tablecloths on every table. Atmosphere feels busy and lively, often crowded but less so than typical dim sum spots due to connection with hotel lounge. Food service uses paper order sheets instead of traditional carts, creating a modern dining flow.
BBQ duck stands out with almost no oil and no salt, offering a clean taste. Other items include salt and pepper fried calamari, steamed BBQ pork bun, and shrimp dumpling with chive.
Roast duck comes lean and juicy with impeccable flavors. The kitchen displays roast ducks, chickens, and pork hanging, highlighting freshness.
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During weekends, there can be a wait, especially if arriving during peak hours.
Reservations require cash only.
The place tends to fill up rapidly, so securing a reservation in advance is highly recommended for larger groups.
Open kitchen reveals fresh cooking in a tight, noisy space with island vibes and hipster decor. Lunch rush draws mostly Asian clientele from nearby tech companies, with many ordering to go. Signature dishes include roasted duck and wonton soup, known for their rich flavors and generous portions.
BBQ pork stands out as the favorite, featured in both the main dish and fried rice. Other notable dishes include wonton soup, general chicken, and Mongolian beef.
Roast duck comes in a very large portion with excellent taste. Sometimes the serving includes leftover, bony pieces with little meat.
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Lunch hours are very busy; consider ordering ahead.
Expect wait times of 10-15 minutes during peak hours.
You can order from kiosks or specify takeout at the register.
Roasting meats fill the air with strong aromas in a large, clean space with comfortable seating and a casual atmosphere. Portions are very large, often suitable for groups, and prices remain low-cost. Noise levels stay moderate, allowing easy conversation in a place that closes early in the evening.
Classic Cantonese barbecue shines with moist BBQ pork, crispy pork belly, and savory soy chicken. BBQ pork ribs pair well with flat noodles, while BBQ duck offers a good, though sometimes chewy, skin texture.
Roast duck features crispy skin and a tender, juicy interior. The meat is on the leaner side but delivers succulent, flavorful taste.
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They now accept card payments.
The ala carte orders are humongous and suitable for 3 to 4 people.
There is a to-go area at the front counter and a sit-down area for dining.
Large dining room resembles a street food stall with crowded seating and busy atmosphere early on, calming down later. Authentic sushi and seafood selection stands out despite some freshness issues. Noise and crowd levels peak during initial service hours, with a friendly vibe overall.
BBQ pork stands out with its rich flavor alongside crispy pork belly and roast duck. Steamed buns often accompany these meats, adding a soft texture contrast.
Roast duck stands out with its perfect crispiness and balanced saltiness. It ranks among the most flavorful dishes here, often highlighted alongside other roasted meats.
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Reservations are not required, but arriving early is recommended to avoid crowds.
The buffet has a two-hour dining limit during peak hours.
A free meal is offered for birthdays if you visit on or within three days of your birthday.
Classic Chinese no-frills restaurant with authentic Hong Kong BBQ and juicy roasted duck hanging by the windows. Atmosphere blends casual vibe with attempts at upscale touches, featuring a clean and comfortable dining room. Offers hearty portions at reasonable prices, popular for lunch and dinner combos.
Authentic Hong Kong BBQ shines here with roasted ducks, BBQ pork, and ribs served in hearty portions. Prices stay reasonable while delivering classic Cantonese barbecue flavors.
Roast duck here is juicy and flavorful, standing out as the highlight of meals. It pairs well with BBQ pork and ribs, offering a solid Chinese BBQ experience.
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The restaurant closes at 7 pm, which is early for dinner.
Credit cards are accepted, but there's a 3% handling fee.
A minimum order of $30 is required for credit card payments.
Spacious dining area features modern silver decor with chandeliers and yellow lighting creating a lively, festive atmosphere. Dim sum arrives on traditional pushcarts amid soft jazz music and occasional live events like lion dances. Noise levels rise during celebrations, reflecting a busy, energetic vibe.
BBQ pork buns feature a moist and soft bun with a balanced filling. The pork inside tastes fresh and is not unnaturally bright red. Popular items include steamed BBQ pork buns, pork siu mai, and shrimp shumai.
Half roasted duck stands out with its good flavor and balanced fat. Some roasted duck servings come cold and very fatty.
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Dim sum is served all day, but cart service ends at 2 PM.
Live music happens on Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:30 PM.
Expect a 20% service fee for parties of 8 or more.
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 often ready upon arrival.
Roast duck comes with juicy meat and a crisp skin that is not over seasoned or fatty. The roast duck egg noodle soup includes four chunks of breast and offers a generous portion for $14.
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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.
Spacious restaurant with high ceilings and colorful lanterns creates a clean, airy atmosphere. Circle tables accommodate groups, making it suitable for family gatherings. The menu offers a fusion of Chinese and Vietnamese cuisine, highlighted by juicy roast duck praised for its flavor.
BBQ duck stands out with its balanced star anise flavor and perfect marination, avoiding too much salt or sweetness. Crispy BBQ pork and chicken also feature, while BBQ duck noodles soup comes with a generous portion of meat on the side.
Roast duck here is juicy and tender with a crispy skin that stays soft underneath. It stands out as a moist and delicious Chinese-style roast duck often praised for its flavor.
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Reservations are not required, and wait times are generally short.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol, including beer and wine.
The portions are American-sized and reasonably priced at around $17 per bowl.
Simple dining space with fresh egg noodles made on-site and generous portions of bold-flavored Cantonese dishes. Atmosphere feels divey but surprisingly clean, suited for quick meals or casual groups. Regulars and newcomers find authentic roast meats and seafood noodles at reasonable prices with occasional short waits during dinner.
Meats strike a balance with not too fatty, not too lean cuts and a flavor that is not too sweet. Roast duck and BBQ pork feature crispy skin and tender meat that compete with pricier spots, while BBQ pork fried rice stands out as a notable dish.
Roast duck features crispy skin and tender meat that stand out. It appears in dishes like wonton noodle with roast duck and roast duck noodle soup, both noted for good flavor.
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Expect little wait during the day, but short waits can occur at dinner.
There is plenty of parking space available in the plaza.
The menu features traditional Cantonese dishes, especially roast meats and seafood noodles.
Large space filled with traditional dim sum carts creates a lively, noisy atmosphere where tea-drinking and chatter mix. Crowds gather around small tables, adding to the bustling, family-friendly vibe. The setting blends old-school charm with a sense of excitement and anticipation.
Roasted duck features perfectly crispy skin and juicy meat that stays tender. Barbecue pork and duck offer cost-effective quality with a crisp texture.
Roast duck stands out as juicy and delicious with a strong reputation. It pairs well with other dishes like lobster noodle and sauté Asian eggplant.
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Reservations are not required, but expect a short wait for a table.
Parking can be difficult during lunch hours; arrive early.
The restaurant charges $1.50 for tea per person.
Small dining space offers a cozy yet vibrant atmosphere with noisy energy similar to an upscale cafeteria. Groups of any size can find seating, including a private room option. The place stands out for its authentic Cantonese dishes and an extensive menu.
Chinese barbecue features crispy pork belly, roasted duck, and BBQ pork (Chasiu). The three combo special includes Hong Kong roasted duck, Macao roasted pork, and chicken. BBQ dishes sometimes take a while to arrive.
Roasted duck comes out with a perfectly crispy skin and stays moist inside. It pairs well with simple sides like pea shoots and fits right in with other Chinese barbecue style dishes.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dining hours.
Parking can be difficult to find during dinner time; arrive early.
Expect to pay around $200 for a party of three.
Dim sum restaurant offers takeout only with huge portions and affordable prices on items like roasted duck and BBQ pork. Atmosphere feels busy and practical, with a focus on quick service and convenience. Early arrival is common to secure popular dishes such as roasted duck.
Chinese barbecue features roast pork and duck with options like fried rice noodles in BBQ bento boxes. The BBQ pork stands out, while other items like buns do not match the same quality.
Roasted duck comes with a nice meat fragrance and homemade sauce. It is reasonably priced and consistently rated highly.
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Tai Pan Dim Sum is takeout only.
Expect to pay around $18-20 for a lunch meal.
Portion sizes are large, providing good value for the price.
Small space with quintessential Cantonese decor hosts a lively, family-friendly atmosphere filled with happy eaters and boisterous crowds. Authentic dishes like BBQ pork and roast duck stand out amid a cozy, clean environment. Parking is convenient, and the place fills up quickly, especially on weekends.
Roast Duck and Roast Pork stand out with authentic Cantonese BBQ flavors. Some BBQ Pork dishes can be tough and lack flavor, but the overall BBQ selection includes classic roasted meats.
Roasted duck stands out with its toasty flavor and balanced fat content. It pairs well with other Cantonese BBQ items like roast pork, creating a flavorful experience.
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Seating is limited, with last seating at 8:30 PM.
They offered free hot tea, soup, and white rice with the lunch special.
The prices at Auntie Kitchen are reasonable, with a breakfast combo for $12 until 12:30 PM.
Barbecue restaurant offers crispy roast pork belly with tender meat and crunchy skin, served in a basic but clean dining space. The atmosphere stays comfortable and moderately quiet, with a cash-only policy and limited late-evening menu options.
Crispy pork features a very crispy and crunchy skin, not chewy. The BBQ combo offers crispy pork and duck as the main options.
Fresh duck delivers tender meat with a solid roast flavor. Roast duck here stands out compared to other spots like Sanhe and Haoji.
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Ruby B.B.Q. Food only accepts cash payments.
Parking is somewhat limited but decent in the lot.
The roast pig costs $21.99 per pound.
Brightly lit space with clean, modern decor and a traditional noodle cart at the entrance creates an authentic Vietnamese-Chinese vibe. Atmosphere is moderately loud and casual, attracting families and noodle lovers. Known for hearty, nostalgic noodles and a fusion of Vietnamese and Chinese flavors.
Dishes feature BBQ pork paired with noodles and wontons. The special dry noodle includes large shrimps, squid, liver, chicken, and fried fat cubes in a savory sauce.
Roasted duck appears in several dishes like noodle soups, dry egg noodles, and vermicelli. It pairs with dumplings, wontons, and seafood in brothy and dry preparations.
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The restaurant is open until 2:00 AM, making it a late-night option.
Expect about a 30-minute wait to be seated during busy hours.
Parking can be quite difficult in the busy Little Saigon plaza.
Small, cash-only, family-run spot with no seating operates like a cafeteria-style line for quick service. Ambiance evokes a walk into Chinatown with authentic Chinese barbecue and dim sum staples. Affordable prices attract people stopping for finger food snacks or takeout on the go.
Small hole-in-the-wall spot offers BBQ pork and duck, with whole ducks available and cut to order. Roast pork stays good even when cold.
Roast duck comes by the pound and tastes delicious. It pairs well with roasted pork and Chinese dim sum steam buns with various fillings.
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This place is CASH ONLY.
The restaurant operates like a cafeteria style line, so you’re in and out quickly.
Expect affordable prices, making it a budget-friendly option.