Bright, clean space with attractive decor and an undersea mural sets a casual, friendly vibe. Seating includes comfortable booths and well-maintained high chairs, supporting a quiet atmosphere. Air conditioning cycles keep the temperature comfortable despite occasional warmth.
Chicken lo mein stands out with its mouth watering flavor. The vegetable lo mein also impresses with its fresh taste and quality.
Egg rolls and wonton soup stand out with delicious flavors and a rich broth. Vegan Orange Chicken offers a sweet, flavorful option, while chicken lo mein and Mongolian beef deliver satisfying tastes.
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Lunch specials include a cup of soup when dining in.
The restaurant offers generous portions, suitable for sharing.
Parking is available, making access easy.
Small space with an open kitchen lets diners watch dumplings being made, creating an active atmosphere. Busy and cozy, it feels like a family-style spot best suited for small groups. Known for flavorful soup dumplings and authentic dim sum, it offers a casual yet lively dining experience.
Lo mein noodles come in several varieties like chicken and veggie, all very delicious. The dish pairs well with pork and shrimp pan-fried dumplings and beef rolls.
Soup dumplings stand out with rich juice and unique flavor. Beef rolls and fried dumplings offer well-seasoned, juicy bites. Dumplings hold together well without separation, showing quality preparation.
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You pay for your food at the register before it is served.
Most dishes cost between $12-15, so budget accordingly.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Hole-in-the-wall restaurant with a minimalist design and clean, spacious interior offers a cozy, warm atmosphere that stays pleasantly quiet during lunch. The vibe is unassuming and friendly, making it easy to relax and enjoy authentic Chinese food without distractions.
Beef noodle lo mein offers a flavorful, well-prepared option. The Shanghai lo mein stands out as a show stopper among the varieties available.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy texture and a sweet and savory blend that is soft yet crunchy. Potstickers and beef chow fun also deliver solid flavors, while wonton soup offers a satisfying taste.
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Parking is free at night, but customers must pay if staying longer than 10 minutes.
Expect a quick service, making it suitable for a fast meal between meetings.
The restaurant offers a limited menu with plain white rice available for an extra charge.
Restaurant blends traditional and modern design with a stylish interior and an inviting bar area. Atmosphere feels lively and comfortable, with a buzz that suits both casual meals and special occasions. Space is often busy and noisy, reflecting its popularity and energetic vibe.
Generous portions of Chicken Lo Mein come with smoky undertones and perfectly cooked noodles. Garlic chicken pairs well with lo mein, green beans, and eggplant for a flavorful meal.
Offers both Shanghainese and Sichuan cuisine with dishes like mapo tofu and boiled beef in chili oil delivering a strong spicy kick. The Orange Chicken balances sweetness and crunch, while the Chicken Lo Mein features smoky undertones and perfectly cooked noodles.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on busy nights like Wednesdays.
The restaurant can be full, so expect wait times during peak hours.
Parking is free in the shopping center, making access easy.
Small interior with dim lighting creates a warm and welcoming but sometimes crowded atmosphere during lunch. Easy-going vibe suits families despite cluttered seating and limited space. Ordering food first and then finding a seat is typical due to high demand.
Shrimp lo mein stands out with its generous portions and solid flavor. Combo options include lo mein paired with fried rice or sweet and sour chicken for variety.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy outside and tender inside texture. Szechuan chicken offers a spicy and savory blend, while Mongolian beef delivers strong flavor. House fried rice complements these dishes well.
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Parking can be difficult at lunch.
Customers must order their food first and then find a seat.
Dinner portions are standard 16oz takeout cartons with rice.
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.
Lo mein comes alongside fried rice as a solid choice here. Some find the main starches less appealing, but the lo mein pairs well with dishes like orange chicken.
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.
Spacious Chinese restaurant with open kitchen and simple, clean decor creates a cozy, vintage Asian vibe. Atmosphere encourages quick dining with a focus on authentic Cantonese congee and noodles. Prices remain reasonable while delivering top-notch quality compared to similar North American spots.
Offers a good selection of lo mein with ingredients like shrimp, beef, and wontons. The beef stew lo mein stands out as a favorite dish.
Seafood congee stands out with a generous portion of seafood and a perfect rice-water ratio, best enjoyed hot and fresh. The menu also features authentic Cantonese noodles, special pan-fried rice rolls tossed in sauce, and flavorful salt and pepper chicken wings.
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Parking is available in the back of the restaurant.
The restaurant is cash-only, so bring cash for your meal.
The menu is limited but well-executed, focusing on congee and noodles.
Small dining space creates an intimate setting with traditional Chinese art and soft music enhancing a calm, cozy atmosphere. Generous portions of homemade egg rolls and crispy beef stand out as signature dishes. The place feels like a family-run local gem with a quiet, welcoming vibe.
Chicken Lo Mein stands out with a distinctive flavor that leaves a lasting impression. It pairs well with dishes like beef and broccoli, offering a full of flavor and very tasty experience.
Orange chicken offers a unique flavor with adjustable spice levels. Dishes like chicken lo mein, fried rice, and egg drop soup come with generous portions and consistent taste.
Good to know
Parties of six or more need to make a reservation.
They won't accept parties larger than four without a reservation.
The dining room is small, so call ahead with big parties to sit together.
Spacious dining room with nostalgic 1970s decor and a full bar featuring giant screens for sports. Atmosphere is cozy but lacks sound dampening, creating lively conversation. Offers classic American Chinese food with generous portions and reasonable prices.
Beef lo mein stands out for being incredible and affordable. BBQ lo mein features more pork than the BBQ pork with bean sprouts dish.
Wonton soup stands out with a generous size and a broth that shows clear care in quality. The menu also features crispy orange chicken, affordable beef lo mein, and a full portion of Chow Fun Combo packed with ingredients.
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Parking is available in a large lot behind the restaurant, but it can fill up during peak hours.
The restaurant only accepts cash payments, so plan accordingly.
Portions are large, often providing enough for leftovers.
Takeout-only Chinese restaurant offers fast, high-quality food with large portions and unbeatable prices. Atmosphere feels like a classic hole-in-the-wall spot with a family-owned vibe. Popular dishes include sesame chicken and honey walnut crispy shrimp.
Thicker noodles than typical east coast styles define the vegetable lo mein here. It stays fresh and flavorful every time, making it a consistent choice.
Thicker noodles stand out in the vegetable lo mein compared to typical east coast versions. Dumplings come out spectacular, while dishes like sesame chicken and mapo tofu get strong praise for flavor and texture.
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The restaurant operates in a takeout-only format.
Expect quick service with short wait times for orders.
Prices are very reasonable, offering good food at an affordable price.
Small space with about six booths inside and a few tables outside creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere. Warm lighting and tasteful decor blend traditional Chinese elements with modern style, making it a quiet, vibey spot. Popular and often busy, it draws diners who appreciate consistent quality and generous portions.
House special lo mein features chicken, beef, and shrimp with generous portions. It pairs well with dishes like Szechuan garlic chicken and spicy honey chicken for a flavorful meal.
Shrimp lo mein and chicken fried rice come fresh with generous portions. Dishes like Shanghai Crispy Pork, Mongolian Beef, and Sweet and Sour Chicken stand out, alongside potstickers and wonton soup.
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Reservations are not accepted due to the small size of the restaurant.
Expect to wait for a table during busy dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Lunch prices are lower than dinner prices, providing a more affordable option.
Family-owned Chinese restaurant with generous portions and reasonable prices offers a comfortable, welcoming atmosphere. Popular among local employees, it seats guests promptly without long waits. Signature dishes include exceptional Kung Pao and flavorful combination meals.
Combination Lo Mein features chicken, shrimp, beef, and broccoli with great flavor. Beef Lo Mein stands out as a highlight.
Orange chicken comes with real pieces of orange and stays hot and crispy. The Combination Lo Mein mixes chicken, shrimp, beef, and broccoli for great flavor. Other notable dishes include wonton soup with crispy noodles and BBQ fried rice.
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The restaurant offers a special lunch menu with discounted prices.
Expect generous portion sizes, often enough for leftovers.
Delivery service is prompt, typically arriving on time.
Small, casual Chinese restaurant with a big menu and large portions at reasonable prices. Food arrives quickly and stays hot, with some dishes standing out for quality and flavor. The atmosphere is friendly and efficient, reflecting a local family-run vibe.
Lo mein stands out as delicious and excellent here, matching the quality of other noodle dishes like yakisoba.
Lo mein stands out with its consistent delicious taste. The Kung Pao chicken offers a great flavor, and the hot and sour soup impresses with its quality.
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The lunch specials offer large portions at a great price.
Free parking is available in front of the restaurant.
Expect large portion sizes with every order.
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.
Lo mein noodles sometimes run out but staff make special batches. The noodles and fried rice can be a bit bland but satisfy cravings. They now charge extra for rice and lo mein.
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.
Typical quick Chinese takeout spot with cheap prices and ample parking including space for large vehicles. Atmosphere feels unprofessional with unclean tables and could benefit from a redesign. Popular for orange chicken and fried rice, it suits casual dining or takeout.
Lo Mein noodles come out consistently delicious and pair well with sides like egg rolls. The dish fits well alongside other flavorful options like orange chicken and BBQ ribs.
Orange chicken stands out with its spicy and flavorful taste. Egg rolls and Lo Mein noodles come with soy sauce for dipping and stay consistently delicious.
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Great Wall Express only accepts cash payments.
The prices at Great Wall Express are quite affordable.
There is ample parking space available for customers.
Gorgeous dining space with grand design and photo-worthy decor sets an upscale tone. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and classy to occasionally loud, with private rooms available for intimate gatherings. Full bar and Lazy Susy turntables support shared meals and social dining.
Walnut Shrimp and Beef and Broccoli highlight the chefs' mastery of flavors. The orange chicken is tangy but mild, while the egg drop soup includes corn and chicken bits for a twist. White chocolate fortune cookies add a surprising sweet finish.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for larger groups.
Expect a two-hour limit for reservations during peak times.
The restaurant offers lunch specials on weekdays.
Chinese restaurant offers a warm, cozy interior with authentic and modern decor that creates a family-friendly atmosphere. Lighting tends to be dim and inviting, supporting a relaxed dining experience. Tables accommodate large groups, making it suitable for gatherings.
Chin's House Special Lo Mein stands out as a reliable choice on the menu. The Chicken Lo Mein Noodles offer solid flavor, while the pork lo mein comes in a small portion and is just okay.
Spicy orange chicken offers a nice kick, while Szechuan green beans come perfectly braised and seasoned. Egg rolls stand out as the best in years, and the House Special Lo Mein serves as a reliable choice among many options.
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Parking could be an issue at this location.
The restaurant is family friendly and kids are welcome.
The portions were huge.
Dining area shows a modern, welcoming design with a small shrine dedicated to San Shin in one corner. Atmosphere feels upgraded and inviting, encouraging guests to sit and enjoy meals. The place draws people looking for affordable, generous portions of classic Chinese dishes like salt and pepper wings and house fried rice.
House lo mein stands out with solid flavor, especially the beef and shrimp versions. Some dishes lean a bit salty, including the lo mein and chow mein.
Lo mein stands out with both house and beef versions tasting great. Salt pepper chicken wings, fried beef with sweet sauce, and seafood hot pot add variety to the Chinese food options.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash, so bring cash with you.
Prices are reasonable, making it a budget-friendly option.
You won't leave hungry if you order a family meal.
Traditional Chinese decor creates a cozy, warm atmosphere with soft piano music enhancing a calm, relaxed vibe. The space feels old school and quaint, attracting those who appreciate a quiet, family-friendly setting.
Chicken lo mein stands out with rich flavor and great texture. Regular orders include both fried rice and lo mein, showing consistent quality.
Szechuan garlic beef and Salt and Pepper Chicken stand out with bold flavors. The chicken lo mein and orange chicken deliver rich, authentic tastes close to traditional Chinese cuisine.
Good to know
Szechuan House only accepts cash, so be prepared with cash.
They offer lunch specials that are very filling and fairly cheap.
You get free wonton chips with your meal.
Interior feels vintage with a dark, intimate atmosphere that is family friendly and welcoming. The space stays calm and quiet, offering large, family-style servings in a cozy setting. It reflects an old-school, homey vibe with reasonable prices and a relaxed pace.
Lo mein noodles have good flavor and appear in several dishes like the three-meat lo mein with chicken, beef, and shrimp. The lo mein is popular enough to be ordered multiple times by some.
Szechwan beef and Mapo Tofu bring authentic Sichuan peppercorn flavors. The menu includes classic dishes like pu-pu platter, chow mein, fried rice, and spicy hot and sour soup.
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The restaurant is family-friendly and often visited by families.
Reservations are not required, and seating is usually available quickly during lunch.
The restaurant serves food family-style, allowing for shared dishes.
Large interior surprises with hand-painted birdcages and wooden booths creating a cozy, quiet atmosphere. Separate areas include a semi-private large table and a bar, supporting both casual and discreet dining. Kitchen noise occasionally rises, but overall energy stays calm and inviting.
Chicken lo mein comes out perfectly cooked, showing good control in preparation. The noodles themselves feel slimy yet dry, which creates an unusual texture that might not appeal to everyone.
Hot and sour soup offers a comforting start. Wonton soup stands out as very good and flavorful. Crispy Szechuan beef delivers a spicy crunch. Kung Pao and orange chicken come fresh and tasty, often part of lunch specials with soup, salad, and tea.
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The lunch specials offer a variety of items, including salad, soup, and a main entree.
Expect wait times of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.