Modern, stylish space with elegant decor and well-balanced lighting creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Many private dining rooms accommodate gatherings and small events comfortably. The vibe blends authentic Sichuan energy with a lively yet relaxed setting.
Authentic Sichuan dishes shine with bold spices and a perfect balance of heat. Signature plates like mapo tofu and boiled fish showcase rich, traditional flavors not easily found elsewhere.
Rose ice cream stands out with its unique flavor. Gelato comes in fun flavors that balance spicy dishes well.
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The anniversary menu is available from November 1 to November 11.
Private rooms are available with a minimum spend of 800.
Parking is easy with a large lot across the street.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with one-person-one-pot design and black-and-gold decor blending modern elegance and traditional Chinese elements. Atmosphere feels cozy and clean, suitable for small gatherings or dates with private rooms available. Self-service bar offers a wide variety of fresh ingredients and sauces, enhancing the all-you-can-eat experience.
Offers a vast selection of fresh ingredients for hot pot, including tender meats and crisp vegetables. Features flavorful Sichuan dishes like spicy beef slices and Mao Xue Wang. Provides an all-you-can-eat hotpot buffet with customizable broths and options for both adults and kids.
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Lunch specials are available on weekdays from 11:30 AM to 5:00 PM for $28.99.
The all-you-can-eat hotpot menu offers an impressive variety of fresh, high-quality ingredients.
The restaurant is known for its cleanliness and organization.
Small space maximizes seating with chic design featuring a river flowing through a big table and goldfish swimming. Loud atmosphere blends with mall noise, creating a lively vibe. Free self-serve ice cream bar and outdoor seating add unique touches.
Sichuan savory Mix stands out with its bold spicy flavor and rich broth. Hot pot toppings come in customizable quantities, letting you tailor each bowl to your taste.
Free ice cream comes from a self-serve freezer stocked with ice cream bars and popsicles. An all-you-can-eat Ice Cream Bar adds variety to the dessert options.
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Bowls are priced at $14.99 per pound, which can add up quickly.
The restaurant is self-serve, allowing you to create your own bowl.
Expect a clean and well-organized space, even during busy hours.
Small space with cozy interior and cute outdoor seating creates a casual, hip vibe. Atmosphere feels niche and stylish, with a mix of relaxed and tense energy. Unique design and creative menu set it apart from typical Chinese restaurants.
Noodles and scallion pancakes have strong, authentic flavors. Dishes like beef noodles, pork belly buns, and dumplings capture true Cantonese style beyond typical options.
Ube ice cream appears in both sandwich and bao forms, offering a unique twist. The vegan mango sticky rice and coconut pandan flavors bring strong Thai street food vibes.
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Parking is street only, but ample in the area.
Reservation is recommended for groups larger than 8.
You order at the front and grab your own drinks.
Spacious dining hall with modern decor and upscale design creates a polished, social atmosphere. A DIY sauce bar and complimentary ice cream add interactive and thoughtful touches. The vibe suits groups and younger diners seeking a clean, trendy hot pot experience.
Hot pot features eight soup bases and a wide variety of fresh ingredients. The spicy hot pot offers great flavor and the quality stays consistent across visits.
Free ice cream comes with drinks before 5 pm on weekdays and after 10 pm. Getting 1 lb with free tea and ice cream costs about the same as a decent lunch and lets you customize.
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Parking can be a hassle, with a packed lot making arrival and departure stressful.
During weekdays before 5 PM, enjoy a free drink with your meal during happy hour.
Guess the weight of your hot pot for a chance to get it for free on weekdays.
Small space with lively decor and real plants creates a cozy, relaxed vibe. Music plays softly, enhancing a warm, hospitable atmosphere that stays quiet midday and livens up later. Serving authentic Nepalese dishes on eco-friendly leaf plates adds unique character to the experience.
Chow mein noodles stand out as a solid choice, paired well with saucy chili momos that bring a nice kick. Dumplings and Lo Mein also feature as reliable options here.
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Expect long lines during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Parking is limited; free parking is available but some spots are only for 15 minutes.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Beautiful decor and thoughtful design create an inviting space with lots of natural light. The atmosphere is lively and laid-back, often bustling with families and energetic vibes. Outdoor seating mimics a Taiwanese night market, adding a unique cultural touch to the experience.
Flaky scallion pancakes stand out for their texture and flavor. The menu features rich dishes like beef noodles, pork belly over rice, and spicy tofu. The chicken congee offers a comforting, hearty option often enjoyed at brunch.
Ice cream bao stands out as a unique treat, served inside a fried bao bun. This dish adds a creative twist to traditional ice cream offerings.
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Parking is available in a lot right next to the restaurant.
Expect long wait times of around 40 minutes during peak hours.
Portions are small, so consider ordering more for larger groups.
Buffet restaurant offers a spacious, clean setting with modern elegance and traditional charm in its decor. The atmosphere stays cozy and welcoming with nostalgic music at a comfortable volume. Self-service stations include a rich sauce bar and fountain drinks, supporting a relaxed, customizable dining experience.
Spicy ma la tang stands out with six different flavors and a boss who stir-fries the chili himself for a fragrant kick. The all-you-can-eat hot pot offers up to three broth choices, including a fresh bone broth for less spicy tastes, plus a wide selection of meats, seafood, and unique ingredients like chestnuts and lotus roots.
Free fountain drinks come with the meal, which includes ice cream and soda. Ice cream costs $2.99 with credit card but is free with cash or Zelle. Options include Häagen-Dazs ice cream before leaving.
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The all-you-can-eat concept allows for a wide variety of ingredients.
I paid only $29.99 for all-you-can-eat and received a large amount of food.
There were discounts available for birthday guests.
Buffet restaurant offers spacious seating and a clean, sleek design with water walls and a glass faux-flame partition. Atmosphere stays relaxing and peaceful with chill music and a vibrant, elegant vibe. Separate stations for Mongolian BBQ, sushi, and grilled food provide fresh, varied options.
Offers a large selection of dishes including orange chicken, Mongolian BBQ noodles, and creamy cheese shrimp. Main course options cover a range from salad and dumplings to chicken and salmon.
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Dinner starts at 3:30 pm with a variety of dishes available.
The price for the buffet is $20, offering good value for money.
Crabs are available during lunch on weekends.
Brightly lit and modern space offers individual hot pots with a DIY ingredient selection and a variety of broths. Atmosphere feels upscale and lively, suitable for casual or special occasions. Free ice cream adds a simple, sweet finish to the meal.
Self-serve hot pot with individual pots offers a cleaner, more personal dining experience. The menu includes a great variety of fresh ingredients and boba milk tea to enjoy alongside the hot pot.
Free ice cream serves as a sweet treat after meals. It complements the variety of food by weight and adds a bonus dessert experience.
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Free parking is available on-site for all customers.
The price is $14.99 per pound, with a minimum order of half a pound.
Happy hour includes a free tea or lemonade and a small ice cream cone.
Buffet restaurant offers a spacious interior with sparkling jewel ceiling lights and personal hot pots at each table. Atmosphere shifts from family-friendly and lively to noisy during peak hours. Multiple stations include Korean BBQ, boba, smoothie, and a chocolate fountain, creating a diverse dining experience.
Wide selection of Chinese dim sum includes shumai, pot stickers, and chicken feet. Orange chicken and seafood dishes stand out alongside other Asian foods like sushi and hibachi grill.
Buffet offers a very large variety of ice cream flavors alongside sushi and Asian dishes. Dessert selection includes wide ice cream choices that complement the meal well.
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Dinner is served from 5:30 to 6:30 PM, with food service ending at 8 PM.
The restaurant closes at 8:30 PM.
Free parking is available in front of the restaurant.
Spacious interior with Vegas-style decor and luxurious lighting creates an inviting atmosphere. Multiple stations include a flame grill for made-to-order meats and an all-you-can-drink boba bar. Noise levels vary, often becoming loud, while seating accommodates both large groups and smaller parties.
An ice cream bar offers 16 flavors including varieties not commonly found at buffets. A chocolate fountain and fruit for dipping add to the dessert options.
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Lunch is $19.99 for all-you-can-eat from 11:30 AM to 4 PM.
Dinner prices are around $45 per adult, which some find overpriced.
A 10% table charge is applied instead of a standard tip.