Small, unmarked spot offers authentic Tianjin jianbing made with mung bean crepes and a crispy bo-cui cracker inside. Atmosphere is casual and friendly, focusing on take-out breakfast with limited menu options. Prices stay reasonable while delivering fresh, well-crafted flavors.
Wonton soup stands out with its delicate flavor and light but filling quality. Chicken wonton soup and tea eggs bring a sense of warmth typical of Chinese cuisine.
Thin, crispy crepes come made to order with a choice of crunchy fillings like bo-cui crackers or fried dough. Flavors lean spicy and savory, with a delicate texture that holds up well.
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The crepe costs $9.95 and the sausage is an additional $1.
The menu offers a mix of classic and creative options.
The ingredients are fresh and flavorful.
Small Thai restaurant blends modern decor with original artwork and rust tones for a clean, stylish look. Gentle jazzy music and casual seating create a cozy, comfortable atmosphere that stays quiet and welcoming. A robot server delivers drinks, adding a unique, fun touch to the dining experience.
Spicy Chicken Chow Mein and Drunken Noodles with Beef stand out as bold flavors. Egg rolls and egg fried rice with chicken add classic sides to the mix.
Dessert crepes come with Nutella and fruit and taste heavenly. They sometimes offer a free birthday crepe.
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Parking is validated for 1 hour with a restaurant receipt.
The restaurant offers different levels of spiciness: none, mild, spicy, and extra spicy.
They pay attention to dietary preferences, including vegan and gluten-free options.
Spacious dining area with an open kitchen creates a clean, cozy atmosphere that feels lively and cheerful. Authentic Tianjin cuisine defines the menu, featuring handmade buns and traditional crepes. The place stands out for its transparent kitchen and family-friendly vibe.
Dumplings stand out with pan-fried and pork baby dill varieties praised for flavor. Classic dishes like Moo shu pork and Mongolian beef come with tasty additions that enhance their profiles.
Savory crepes feature crispy dough and two eggs, capturing authentic Tianjin style. Jianbing guozi here tastes very authentic and stands out as a signature dish.
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The restaurant opens at 10:30 AM on weekends, so plan accordingly.
Expect a packed house on Sunday mornings; arrive early to avoid long waits.
Parking is free and available in front of the restaurant.
Open kitchen reveals fresh preparation behind a clean, spacious store with friendly staff. Warm, cozy atmosphere invites those craving authentic Eastern European frozen meals. Food quality stands out with homemade-style dishes and thoughtful packaging.
Dumplings come with soft dough and great flavor, tasting just like homemade. Vegetarian options are loaded with fresh vegetables and herbs and seriously delicious.
Crepes come in many varieties here, including cottage cheese, beef, and chicken fillings. Stuffed crepes and nutty crepes stand out, with kids enjoying the stuffed ones especially.
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Delivery service is available, but times may vary based on distance.
Hygiene practices are important; consider wearing sanitary clothing when visiting.
The online ordering process is easy for both pickup and delivery.
Small, cozy space offers a classic Chinese atmosphere with a clean, bright interior. The vibe is chill and unassuming, attracting those seeking authentic savory crepes and a variety of flavorful dishes. Limited seating encourages takeout, creating a casual, quick dining experience.
Crepes feature fillings like Peking Duck, Cumin Lamb, and Pork Rib with a hint of Sichuan peppercorn. Congee combos come with a fresh Chinese donut and offer solid flavor.
Savory crepes come with creative combinations like Peking Duck, Cumin Lamb, and spicy seafood. They feature authentic Tianjin flavors with hints of Sichuan peppercorn and are surprisingly filling despite some oiliness.
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There is no restroom available for customers inside the restaurant.
Street parking is difficult; a public lot charges $1 for the first two hours.
Parking options include metered street parking or nearby garages.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Shaanxi flavors with dishes like wide, chewy Biangbiang noodles and crispy potstickers. Atmosphere feels homey and traditional, resembling a family kitchen. Portions are generous and shareable, attracting groups for casual, everyday meals.
Potstickers stand out with their golden crispy exterior and juicy filling, especially good with a splash of vinegar. Lamb dumplings, beef noodle, and hand-pulled noodles add variety, while wonton soup offers a rich but not greasy comfort.
Thin yet hearty crepes come with a perfectly cooked egg fused inside. The savory pancake crepe features a duck filling, hoisin sauce, and a surprising crunchy texture that blends well with the flavors.
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The restaurant offers a separate menu just for dumplings, which are thick, chewy, and handmade.
They have buy-one-get-one or social media promotions available.
Changan Kitchen serves breakfast all day.
Spacious Asian fusion restaurant with a beautiful aquarium centerpiece and cozy, trendy decor creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The space stays calm and comfortable, suitable for family gatherings or date nights. Reasonable prices and a bar area add to the relaxed vibe.
Shu Mai pork dumplings feature a thin, super fresh wrapping that feels light and bouncy. Kung pao chicken and orange chicken both deliver classic, authentic flavors.
Savory crepes feature an egg-wrapped chicken and shrimp combo served with mint, lettuce, cilantro, and basil. These crepes offer a distinct blend of flavors that stand out among other dishes.
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Happy hour runs daily until 6pm with special pricing on appetizers and drinks.
Fresh oysters are available for $1 each during happy hour.
The restaurant has plenty of parking available nearby.
Seafood buffet offers live guitar music that enhances a beautiful atmosphere with tasteful decor and enough space between tables. The vibe is comfortable and lively, featuring bottomless mimosas and a focus on high-quality lobster and crab. Seating includes private rooms, adding to the refined dining experience.
Dim Sum selections match solid Chinese restaurant quality. Bone marrow, charcuterie, and lamb chops stand out as exceptional dishes.
A crepe and boba station offers a variety of dessert options. Crepes stand out as a favorite alongside champagne and seafood dishes.
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Dinner is served Friday to Sunday from 5pm to 9pm.
Brunch is available Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 2pm.
The seafood buffet costs $159 per person and is available Thursday to Sunday.