Spacious dining area feels like a warehouse with simple, clean seating. Noise echoes even with few people, creating a loud atmosphere despite friendly service and affordable prices. Complimentary egg drop soup adds a unique touch to the experience.
Free parking lot offers easy and convenient spots. Plenty of spaces remain open even on a Friday night.
Fresh dumplings come in three styles, including fried beef and steamed vermicelli varieties, all packed with flavor. Complimentary egg drop soup and a black vinegar chilli oil sauce enhance the meal.
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The restaurant offers complimentary egg and corn soup with meals.
Dumplings are made in-house, ensuring freshness and quality.
Prices are very reasonable compared to other options in the area.
Hot pot restaurant offers bright, quaint decor with rich, aromatic broths filling the air. Music and food shows create a pleasant, lively atmosphere while heating elements keep soups hot throughout meals. Generous portions and unique broth options distinguish this spot among limited local choices.
Plenty of parking spots sit outside the restaurant. A lot of available parking makes access easy.
Hot pot dishes feature flavorful, hearty broths with generous portions suitable for sharing. Sichuan hot pot and a mix of fried and steamed dumplings offer a variety of authentic, bold flavors.
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There is plenty of parking available outside the restaurant.
Prices are affordable compared to other hot pot restaurants.
Portion sizes are generous, making it great for sharing.
Small, cozy hot pot spot with an old Chinese restaurant vibe and insulated bowls instead of plastic. Atmosphere feels comfortable and chill, with a clean but slightly dingy charm. Offers affordable prices and a flavorful, authentic bone broth that balances spice without overwhelming heat.
Located in a large plaza, it offers easy parking with plenty of spots in a shared lot alongside Vons and other stores.
Hot pot features a Medium spice level that is warm but not overwhelming. The authentic bone broth and spicy hot pot options are large, affordable, and consistently delicious.
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The restaurant charges $9.99 per pound during its trial operation.
Cash payments receive discounts, making it even more affordable.
The restaurant is very clean, with well-washed vegetables and a tidy condiment station.
Small restaurant with open kitchen where dumplings and buns are made in view. Atmosphere is lively and chatty with some background noise from kitchen activity and utensils. Offers variety of dishes including vegetarian options and is known for high-quality dumplings.
Plenty of parking exists near the restaurant. Finding a spot is usually easy with lots of availability.
Dumplings stand out here, especially the Pork Xiao Long Bao and chicken pan fried dumplings. The soup dumplings taste rich and the homemade style adds a fresh touch.
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Parking is available near the restaurant.
The wait time to get a table is reasonable.
Table seating isn't for more than four people; larger groups may need to wait.
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.
Plenty of parking spots surround the restaurant with easy access. The plaza's parking lot offers a no hassle experience, which is rare in this area.
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.
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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.
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.
Plenty of parking spots surround the plaza. The availability is consistently ample and convenient.
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.
Industrial-style dining room features dangling red lanterns and a communal dumpling bar in a brightly lit, spacious setting. Atmosphere stays relaxed and cozy with a clean, modern design. Dumpling variety is wide and fresh, attracting those who appreciate authentic Chinese flavors.
Plenty of free parking surrounds the mall. The parking area is good-sized, making it easy to find a spot.
Dumplings stand out with fresh, juicy fillings and a crispy skirt on the pan-fried versions. Garlic green beans, pan-fried chicken, and vegan spicy wontons add variety and flavor to the menu.
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The restaurant accepts credit cards except for AMEX.
Customers can get free dumplings with a $50 purchase after tax.
QR code ordering is fast and efficient, with modifications available.
Small, clean space with typical Asian style and bright lights creates a comfortable atmosphere. Menu offers pan-Chinese variety beyond dumplings, attracting those seeking authentic flavors. Seating is limited, so early arrival is common.
Plenty of free parking is available in the lot of the small strip mall. Parking is generally easy and not an issue even during busy times.
Dumplings taste fresh and homemade, with options like Pork & Napa and steamed vegetable varieties. Hot and sour soup and Mongolian beef stand out, with the latter available without soy sauce for allergies.
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Reservations are not required, but arriving early is recommended to secure a seat.
The restaurant closes at 9pm, which may be early for weekend diners.
Prices range from $15-20 per dish, which may be on the higher end for some.
Seafood restaurant offers a casual and fun vibe with a spacious interior suited for groups. A free snack bar with diverse options complements the fresh seafood dishes. Decor mixes sailor and traditional Chinese elements but shows signs of wear.
A free parking lot sits behind the restaurant with plenty of spots. Parking is easy and convenient.
Sichuan-style dishes feature authentic braised flavors with a rich, balanced, and umami profile. The menu includes steamed dumplings, Chongqing spicy roasted fish, and a notable Sichuan flavored dipping sauce.
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The restaurant offers a free buffet of samples during promotional periods.
Parking is free at the back of the restaurant with plenty of spots available.
Seniors aged 80+ can eat free up to $30, which is a nice perk.
Small space with bench seating and outdoor area offers a cozy vibe despite some maintenance issues outside. Atmosphere feels warm and casual, with fresh ingredients and a menu focused on clay pot rice and herbal soups. Prices stay reasonable, attracting those who appreciate authentic flavors and variety.
Easy to find and free parking makes arriving simple. The sufficient parking space fits well with the spot's needs.
Soup comes with the hot pot rice, adding warmth and flavor. The menu features Sichuan Chicken that is juicy and mild, and stranger taste dumplings with black vinegar and less spice. Claypot rice dishes include beef, egg, preserved meat, and pork patty, alongside soups like goji berry with black chicken and tea tree mushroom with old duck.
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Parking is free and easy to find nearby.
The menu ordering is done via an iPad with options in Chinese and English.
They offer a free soup or dessert with the purchase of clay pot rice.
Spacious interior with a modern, clean design creates a comfortable setting for meals. An open sauce bar and self-serve ingredient stations encourage a casual, interactive dining experience. The atmosphere stays lively and welcoming, suitable for groups of all sizes.
Specializes in Korean-Chinese fusion with a build-your-own hot pot concept. Hot pot comes very hot and can be stir fried, offering a unique twist. Mild spicy level avoids the typical Sichuan numbness. Appetizers include mayo pancakes and sweet and sour pork.
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You pay the bill at the front after you are done eating.
Parking at The Source is easy with a dedicated parking structure.
The price is based on weight, allowing for customization of your bowl.
Small space with sleek design and cafeteria-style atmosphere feels inviting yet chaotic when busy. Quiet and calm during off-peak hours, it draws a steady flow of people in and out. Tables near the entrance experience direct foot traffic and occasional stares from waiting diners.
Plenty of parking available makes access easy. The lot stays well serviced and keeps things moving smoothly.
Dumplings stand out with excellent flavor and texture, including pan-fried and pork varieties. The menu features xiao long bao, shrimp chow mein, beef noodle soup, and chili oil wontons, all prepared with authentic Chinese flavors.
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Expect long wait times during lunch on weekends due to high demand.
Credit cards are required for payment; cash is not accepted.
The restaurant is small, so seating is limited.
Small indoor space features cool decor and artwork with comfortable seating and large tables that avoid crowding. Atmosphere feels warm and lively, with a cozy and clean environment. Guests can glimpse chefs preparing food through curtains, adding to the authentic vibe.
Plenty of free parking is available in a nearby structure. Finding a spot is usually easy, even on busy nights.
Spicy hot pot stands out with its authentic Sichuan flavor and rich, delicious taste. The Mala Xiang Guo offers a flavorful, spicy stir-fry experience that captures real Sichuan-style dry pot well.
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Order with a QR code through a website for quick service.
The pots are customizable to suit different spice levels.
Dinner portions are sufficient for two people, often leaving leftovers.
Spacious dining area combines modern design with clean, bright surroundings and cozy booths. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, echoing authentic Hunan street vibes with carefully curated music. Cuisine offers authentic spicy flavors with standout dishes like free-range chicken and pickled fish.
Parking offers very convenient access with plenty of spaces and no wait. A parking lot out front makes arrival easy.
Spicy and flavorful Hunan cuisine shines here with authentic Hengyang-style dishes. Stir-fried pork with chili peppers tastes genuine and perfectly cooked, capturing true regional flavors.
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Parking is very convenient for visitors.
The restaurant uses imported ingredients from Hunan for authentic flavors.
The portions are generous, providing good value for money.
Noodle shop offers authentic Chongqing flavors with rich, flavorful broth and fragrant chili oil. Atmosphere stays cozy and quiet in a small, somewhat hidden mall setting. Spicy levels come mild by default but allow for customizable heat on the side.
Easy parking in the back of the restaurant makes access simple. The lot sits behind the building, providing convenient spots without hassle.
Sichuan flavors come through with a perfect balance of heat and numbing sensation from the peppercorns. Authentic Sichuan beef noodles and Chongqing noodles bring genuine taste from the region.
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A bowl of noodles costs 14 yuan.
There is parking available in the back of the restaurant.
The restaurant offers free wifi for customers.
Small, clean space with an exhibition-style kitchen behind glass where hand-pulled noodles are made fresh. Atmosphere is cozy but quiet, with no music and occasional loud conversations from staff. Known for authentic Lanzhou beef noodles, flavorful broth, and affordable prices.
Plenty of parking spots sit up front and throughout the plaza. Lots of space makes parking easy and accessible.
Spicy noodle soup uses mala spice and Szechuan peppercorns for a numbing kick. Hand pulled noodles have a perfect springy texture and pair well with soups and fried rice.
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There are four types of noodle options: thick, thin, flat, and wide.
Water and tea are charged separately.
The combo set is offered at a great price.
Bright, clean interior with spacious seating and free arcade machines at the entrance creates a casual, comfortable vibe. The atmosphere feels authentic Chinese style with a sauce bar offering many options. It suits groups looking for a relaxed place to enjoy flavorful, rich spicy hot pot.
Plenty of parking spaces make access simple and hassle-free. The area around the building is spacious, allowing for easy parking.
Spicy hot pot here offers authentic mala tang with a great selection to customize your bowl. Ingredients stay very fresh, and the bone soup adds rich flavor.
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The restaurant offers a wide variety of meats, vegetables, and noodles.
The price is based on weight, allowing you to fill your bowl as much as you want.
The sauce bar has many more options than typical establishments.
Spacious dining area with large round tables supports family-style meals in a clean, warmly decorated setting. The atmosphere feels inviting and festive, filled with bold aromas of authentic Sichuan spices. Guests often enjoy authentic, numbing spicy dishes alongside popular Chinese favorites.
Plenty of free parking exists in the strip mall. Parking is easy to find even on busy Friday nights.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine shines with dishes like Sichuan Popcorn Chicken that delivers a numbing spice. Classics such as Dan Dan noodles and Mapo Tofu offer bold, traditional flavors that stand out.
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Reservations are required for large tables, with a minimum spend of $200.
There is plenty of free parking available in the strip mall.
The menu features over 190 authentic Chinese dishes.
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.
Finding parking is easy and stress-free here. Spaces are readily available, which is rare in this area.
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.
Modern design creates a clean and cozy dining space with both indoor and outdoor seating. The atmosphere feels friendly and family-like, offering a peaceful and inviting vibe. Large portions and well-priced lunch specials attract those seeking quality Chinese food in a comfortable setting.
A huge free parking lot offers plenty of space. Parking availability is consistently ample.
Dishes like mapo tofu and mongolian beef stand out with rich flavors and tender textures. The moo shu pork comes with soft, warm pancakes, and the NY egg rolls capture a true New York style.
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The restaurant offers lunch specials priced around $13-14, including soup and a dish with rice.
There is a large free parking lot available for customers.
The restaurant is clean and well-maintained.
Bright, clean space with open kitchen and neatly arranged ingredients creates a comfortable, authentic vibe. Friendly, quiet atmosphere pairs with self-service condiment station and bright, beautiful decoration. Energy stays calm and inviting throughout visits.
Free and convenient parking sits right outside the restaurant. A parking lot is available, making access easy.
Spicy hot pot features tender beef slices, bouncy fish tofu, and vegetables like baby bok choy and enoki mushrooms that soak up the broth. The broth is fragrant with a spicy and sour kick, making the ma la tang very authentic.
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Expect a waitlist during evenings due to the restaurant's popularity.
Parking is convenient with a lot right outside the restaurant.
They charge an extra $2 for dry pot and rice, which is uncommon elsewhere.
Small, cozy space with a comfortable, home-like atmosphere. Offers affordable, generous portions of diverse Asian dishes including standout pho and unique specialties like hot basil chicken. Known for a family-run vibe and hidden gem status in the neighborhood.
Offers very convenient onsite parking with generally good availability.
Orange chicken stands out with a strong flavor. Noodles like Pan Fried Noodles and Wonton Soup come with broth served separately for pouring. Sweet and sour chicken and beef udon also feature prominently.
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The restaurant has a free parking lot.
There is plenty of parking in the plaza.
Portions are large enough to share with 2-3 people.
Sichuan restaurant offers authentic Sichuan dishes with a quiet, warm atmosphere and soft lighting. The space feels clean and inviting, with music enhancing the vibe. Portions tend to be smaller and pricier compared to others, focusing on balanced, traditional flavors.
Parking is consistently convenient here. It makes access easy and hassle-free.
Authentic Sichuan flavors shine through dishes like spicy boiled fish and mapo tofu. Stir fry cabbage, salt and pepper wings, and stir fry lamb add variety to the traditional menu.
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Parking is convenient and available nearby.
The restaurant serves family-style dishes, perfect for sharing.
Non-spicy options are available for those who prefer milder flavors.
Asian restaurant with modern, inviting decor and photo-worthy corners creates a friendly, vibey atmosphere. Loud, chill music and several TVs showing sports and K-pop fill the space. Cocktails like lychee and passionfruit complement soft dumplings and flavorful chicken rolls.
Access comes right off the 8 highway with ample parking that is free and easy. The parking area is more open and less crowded than other locations.
Chow mein and chow fun feature chewy, flavorful noodles cooked well. Dumplings, bao buns, and pork belly stand out with rich taste and texture.
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Happy hour starts at 8pm with $1 wings and late night deals.
The $1 wings are a popular choice during happy hour.
Parking is easier at this location compared to others in the area.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers authentic Lanzhou beef noodles with hand-pulled noodles and a clean, flavorful broth. Interior feels bright and new, reflecting modern Chinese style, with a quiet and pleasant atmosphere. The place attracts those seeking halal, northern-west style Chinese cuisine near the beach.
Free underground parking sits right next to a supermarket, making it very convenient. Parking spots are easy to find and plentiful.
Hand pulled noodles stand out for their authentic taste and texture. The leek dumplings also offer a flavorful and satisfying option.
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The restaurant offers two hours of free underground parking.
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, Lanzhou Beef Noodles are $8.99, down from $14.99.
Everything was 50% off during the soft opening.
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.
Ample parking sits in the rear, making access straightforward. Easy parking in the back adds to the convenience.
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, 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.
Plenty of parking spots exist during less busy times like Friday mornings. It gets a bit tricky to find parking when the place is crowded.
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.
Spacious dining halls with ample seating and private rooms create a setting that echoes casual Hong Kong cafes. Bright lighting and lively noise levels fill the air, with authentic Cantonese dishes served amid a bustling, energetic atmosphere. Large tables and diverse menu options accommodate families and groups comfortably.
A large parking lot offers plenty of parking with free spots outside the cafe. A ramp from the lot provides easy access for wheelchairs and walkers.
Menu features a wide range of Cantonese dishes including HK cafe style food, Chinese BBQ platters, roast pig, and Peking duck. Congee is freshly made with a rich mix of ingredients, paired well with youtiao, reflecting authentic HK cafe and Cantonese BBQ flavors.
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Reservations are recommended for special dishes that need to be pre-ordered 1-2 days in advance.
Happy hour specials run from 3pm to 5pm on Sundays.
Expect to queue during peak meal times, especially on weekends.
Upscale interior features semi-private dining rooms and a small central bar, creating a calm and cozy atmosphere. The decor blends traditional and unique elements, offering a comfortable setting suitable for casual meals or date nights.
Easy access to lots of parking spaces makes parking simple and convenient here.
Kung Pao chicken stands out as a top dish here. The menu also features mapo tofu, honey walnut shrimp, and chow fun that deliver solid flavors. Wonton soup starts the meal well, and lunch specials include dishes like Mongolian beef and walnut shrimp.
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The plates at Panda Inn cost roughly 20 dollars and up.
They offer a lunch special until 3PM with dishes like walnut shrimp.
Panda Inn is open on Christmas Day, unlike most restaurants.
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.
Lots of ample parking makes it easy to stop by for dine-in or takeout. Some spots have limited parking, but overall there is plenty of space available.
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.