Hole-in-the-wall dumpling spot with handmade dumplings and homemade noodles offers a cozy, unpretentious atmosphere reminiscent of a mom-and-pop setup. The space is small and modest, with simple decor and a slightly cramped interior. It draws a crowd seeking authentic Northern Chinese flavors at very reasonable prices.
Homemade dumplings and noodles stand out with spicy juicy pork dumplings and affordable prices. The food is consistently delicious and recognized with a Michelin star.
Pot stickers come out crispy on the outside and juicy inside, packed with filling. The taste is consistently great, showing skill in dumpling making.
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Prices for dumplings start at $17.60 for 30 pieces, which is a great deal.
Credit cards are accepted, making payment convenient.
Expect a wait during busy hours, especially at lunch and dinner.
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.
Golden and crispy potstickers come with juicy filling that pairs well with a splash of vinegar. Options include beef potstickers alongside other varieties like shrimp and pork steamed dumplings.
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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.
Roomy interior combines modern, fresh design with clean, soothing atmosphere. Outdoor patio offers dog-friendly seating and a relaxed vibe. An unlimited sauce bar adds interactive flavor options to the dining experience.
Dumplings stand out here, especially the pan fried ones with beef and onion or shrimp and pork. The menu also includes veggie dumplings, veggie chowmein, and sesame balls.
Potstickers come with a crispy layer and crispy bits that add great texture. Varieties include pork and cabbage, beef and onion, and shrimp and pork, all packed with flavor.
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Dumpling Master doesn't accept reservations.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.
Small space with traditional Asian decor and dim hanging lanterns creates a cozy but crowded atmosphere. Staff often rush diners, leading to a busy and loud environment where conversation is difficult. Colorful menus with pictures support a straightforward ordering process.
Beef noodle soup features rich flavors with star anise and Chinese five spice. Dim sum includes a large variety like xiao long bao and hot oil wontons, all at affordable prices.
Pot stickers have a crispy skin on one side and a soft steamed side, filled with well-cooked pork that is flavorful. The size is large, and they pair well with other dishes like beef rolls.
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Parking in the plaza can be difficult to find.
Expect large portions; sharing is recommended.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Halal restaurant offers a warm, family-friendly atmosphere with beautiful, spacious interior décor reflecting Uyghur cultural heritage. The place feels authentic and inviting, suitable for gatherings and cultural experiences. It features designated prayer space enhancing its welcoming environment.
Dishes like Kung Pao chicken, General Tso's chicken, and Hunan Stir Fry Beef offer bold, balanced flavors. The menu also features tasty options such as scallion pancakes, chicken dumplings, and 3 flavor fried rice.
Pot stickers come out freshly prepared with a crunchy texture and strong flavor. They pair well with dishes like beef noodles and mapo tofu.
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All meat served is halal, catering to dietary preferences.
The restaurant is usually not busy, minimizing wait times.
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long waits.
Small space with disco ball ceiling and modern decor creates a casual, bustling vibe. Bar seating and open kitchen window add to the intimate, creative atmosphere. Music and lighting give a relaxed, jazz bar feel.
Dumplings stand out with a crispy exterior and juicy pork filling, made fresh daily by skilled chefs. The menu includes pork belly noodle soup, scallion pancakes, and pork wonton soup with Chinese spinach that tastes authentic.
Pot stickers come in a super long shape at least twice the usual size and are packed with meat. Options include pork and chicken with cabbage, all pan-fried and quite tasty.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant has limited seating, so arrive early or call ahead.
Street parking is available, but it can be challenging to find.
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.
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.
Pot stickers come with excellent flavor and texture. Presentation looks super cool, and options include juicy pork dumplings.
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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, modern Chinese restaurant with a chill, casual vibe and clean, aesthetically pleasing space. Food features high-quality dim sum and fresh ingredients, with standout items like spicy beef noodle and crispy Chongqing chicken. Packaging is custom and thoughtful, enhancing the takeout experience.
Dumplings stand out with juicy fillings and fresh, homemade quality. The menu features spicy wontons, scallion pancakes, and flavorful rice cakes alongside excellent soup dumplings and fish dumplings.
Potstickers come with juicy pork filling and a spicy broth option. The xlb and beef roll also stand out alongside the potstickers.
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Credit cards are accepted for payment, making transactions convenient.
There is free parking available for customers, which is a plus.
Indoor dining is available, providing a comfortable eating environment.
Small dining area with authentic Chinese street food decor creates a cozy and warm atmosphere. The place fills quickly, especially after 7 pm, reflecting its popularity. Adorable serving cups and pots add charm to the experience.
Sichuan and Mala spice flavors dominate the noodle dishes, delivering a strong tongue-numbing sensation. The menu features spicy beef noodles with pork and bok choy, spicy dumplings, tender wontons in flavorful soup, and potstickers with notable taste.
Potstickers come pan-fried to perfection with a crunchy, chewy texture. They pair well with spicy beef dishes and are consistently delicious alongside soup.
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Expect over an hour wait for two people during peak hours.
The restaurant is very small, so seating is limited.
Prices are on the higher side; two soups and wontons cost $50.
Bright space with Asian Pop vibes and an open high ceiling creates a clean, spacious atmosphere. The crowd enjoys authentic Taiwanese dumplings and handmade potstickers that recall flavors of Taiwan. Condiment and soda stations support a casual, fast-food style dining experience.
Handmade dumplings stand out with fresh, authentic Taiwanese flavors and a perfect wrap thickness. The menu includes potstickers, noodles, and soups like sweet sour and wonton, all affordable and comforting.
Signature potstickers come out billowy and fresh with a sauce bar by the door for extra flavor. Options include potstickers, dumplings, noodles, and soups that are both delicious and affordable.
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Parking is generally available, shared with LA Fitness and other restaurants.
The space is very clean and friendly.
Veggie dumplings are a dollar more than the signature dumplings.
Small dumpling spot with minimal decor and a hot, rough atmosphere. Most food comes in plastic takeout containers with limited dine-in seating, encouraging carryout. Known for authentic, affordable dumplings that rival more famous places.
Steaming hot dumplings stand out with juicy pork filling and a delicate, fresh taste. The xiao long bao offer a unique soup-slurping experience that differs from others, while pot stickers and wontons match up to well-known spots.
Pot stickers here stand out with a tender, flavorful filling and a crispy bottom. They come alongside spicy wontons and three flavor dumplings, offering a solid variety of dumpling styles.
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The restaurant is takeout only with limited dine-in seating.
They only accept cash and charge tax on all orders.
Bottled water is available for purchase.
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.
Dim sum features delicious dumplings and affordable prices. The spicy chili with hot mustard adds bold flavor to the dishes.
Crispy potstickers burst with juicy filling. Dim sum also features spicy red oil hand dumplings with dry chili paste.
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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.
Spacious indoor seating includes big comfortable booths and a dimly lit, modern interior with hard floors and brick walls that create a noisy atmosphere. The vibe is comfortable and chill despite loud music playing over the ambient noise. Outdoor patio seating is available on the second floor.
Soup dumplings stand out with bursting flavors and high praise. Sichuan dishes like crispy chicken and boiled fish offer bold tastes. Classic items such as beef and broccoli, chicken chow mein, and pork potstickers round out the menu.
Pork potstickers come with homemade noodles that stand out. The potstickers join soup dumplings and fried pork buns as popular choices.
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Kids eat free on Tuesdays, making it a great family option.
Street parking is available, but no dedicated parking lot exists.
The restaurant is currently in its soft opening phase.
Open, modern space with a visible workstation where dumplings are handmade behind glass creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. The menu offers authentic, freshly made dumplings with flavorful fillings and some spicy options. Prices reflect quality, and recent menu additions show ongoing variety.
Freshly made dumplings feature handmade skins and juicy, flavorful fillings with a strong emphasis on natural taste. Dishes like the Dan Dan noodles and items with mala sauce add bold, satisfying flavors.
Fried potstickers stand out with a crispy texture and rich flavor. The menu also features the Queen Dumpling alongside fried potstickers and sesame noodles for variety.
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Dumpling Queen closes for a break between 3 and 4 pm.
Expect a $1.00 sauce fee for dumplings not listed on the menu.
The menu may be outdated, so ask about current prices.
Spacious interior with vibrant modern design and unique ceiling art creates a stylish setting. Live music, including a Friday night band and an outdoor patio, adds a relaxing and fun atmosphere. Large back room suits parties, while wooden bleachers near the entrance offer casual seating.
Xiao long bao and kung pao chicken stand out with great flavor. The menu also features orange chicken, sautéed green beans, pork buns, and dim sum like pan-fried dumplings and walnut shrimp.
Pot stickers come with combos and dinners, often paired with soup, salad, and egg rolls. Both pork potstickers and those served with broccoli beef combos stand out for their consistent quality.
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There is a free public parking lot in the back.
Happy hour offers great prices on drinks.
Ordering pickup online is faster than waiting in person.
Restaurant offers an elegant Asian-fusion atmosphere with a beautiful, tranquil interior and well-lit, spacious layout. The vibe balances sophistication and warmth, suitable for intimate celebrations or upscale dining. Tea sampling at the entrance adds a distinctive touch to the experience.
Roasted duck potstickers offer a unique twist with duck filling. The black truffle scallion pancake features crisp layers and a subtle truffle flavor. Wagyu potstickers have a silky beef filling and are seared well. Szechuan mushroom salad brings a flavorful spice. Broccoli beef is tender with a balanced sauce.
Roasted duck potstickers offer a unique twist with duck filling rarely found elsewhere. Wagyu potstickers feature a silky beef filling and are seared to a perfect crisp.
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Reservations are suggested for dining to ensure a spot.
Afternoon tea is available on weekends, perfect for gatherings.
The afternoon tea set costs $45 per person, including a pot of tea.
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.
Chow mein and chow fun feature chewy, flavorful noodles cooked well. Dumplings, bao buns, and pork belly stand out with rich taste and texture.
Potstickers come in a larger size than usual and pair well when dipped in the ramen. The pork potstickers sit on a bed of cabbage, which adds a unique touch.
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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.
Dim sum restaurant offers freshly made soup dumplings prepared in front of diners and features vegetarian and vegan options with authentic Sichuan flavors. The space feels tiny and quaint with basic decor and casual, warm atmosphere. Ordering and payment happen via QR code at the table, allowing for easy separate checks.
Fresh, handmade dumplings come straight from the kitchen, including Pork Xiao Long Bao and Spicy Pork Wontons. Vegetarian and vegan options appear alongside dishes using Sichuan peppercorns for authentic flavor.
Pot stickers come with a crispy outside and a juicy, savory inside. Options include pork, beef and onion, and pork with leek, with good value on larger orders.
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The restaurant only accepts card payments; cash is not accepted.
Ordering is done exclusively through a QR code menu, so bring a charged phone.
The lunch special is $12.99, including an entree, two sides, and rice or chow mein.
Spacious dining room with large tables and booths reflects a nostalgic, banquet-style decor. Atmosphere varies from quiet and subdued to pleasant and atmospheric, with a mix of kid-friendly energy. Offers free parking, uncommon in the area, enhancing convenience.
Authentic Cantonese dishes include Peking Duck, hot and sour soup, and wonton soup with rich broth and plenty of meat and shrimp. Orange chicken, chicken fried rice, egg rolls, mushrooms with egg tofu, and sesame chicken also feature prominently.
Pork potstickers come with meat filling while steamed chicken potstickers lack flavor. Cream cheese wontons and egg rolls also appear alongside potstickers on the menu.
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Parking is limited, so expect to find street parking or use nearby pay lots.
The menu features Cantonese-American classics and family-style entrees.
Prices are most affordable during the lunch special.
Small dining space offers a cozy and relaxed atmosphere with clean, bright surroundings. Conversations carry easily due to the quiet, intimate setting. The vibe blends chic sophistication with casual comfort, making it suitable for family meals.
Fresh, handmade dumplings stand out, especially the xiao long bao that burst with flavorful broth. Vegan dumplings and beef potstickers offer tasty variety, all made right in front of you.
Beef potstickers come very juicy and packed with flavor. Pork potstickers use Xiao Long Bao style, so they taste similar to the soup dumplings but cost more.
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Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours.
Many menu items, including basic ones like rice, are often out of stock.
Portion sizes are small for the price, so consider sharing dishes.
House-like setting with small seating area creates a comfortable, homey atmosphere. Self-serve ordering on tablets and casual dress code keep the pace relaxed. Large portions and reasonable prices accompany a menu with fresh dumplings and notable dishes like spicy wontons and beef ramen.
Shanghai dumplings stand out with great flavor and quality. The scallion pancake is also delicious. Service is friendly and welcoming, making the experience enjoyable.
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Reservations are required, but they allow walk-ins if space is available.
The restaurant operates on a self-serve basis; order on a tablet and grab drinks.
Expect large portions for reasonable prices, around $50 for a meal for two.
Open glass kitchen reveals chefs making handmade dumplings fresh throughout the day. Bright, clean dining area contrasts with loud acoustics and basic interior design. Menu offers many vegetarian options alongside standout dishes like pork xiao long bao and spicy wontons.
Handcrafted dumplings and wok-fired classics stand out here. The menu features pork xiao long bao, beef chow fun, and a mix of Cantonese and Szechuan dishes like Mapo Tofu and eggplant.
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Reservations are not accepted, so expect to wait during busy hours.
Takeout is recommended to avoid long wait times for a table.
Parking is convenient nearby, making it easy to access the restaurant.
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.
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.
Potstickers vary here, with some being good and crispy while others come out soggy and mushy. They often appear alongside dishes like fried rice and are generally solid but inconsistent.
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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.
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.
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.
Potstickers come perfectly pan-fried with a crisp outside. They pair well with dishes like Beef & Broccoli and Szechwan chicken.
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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.
Restaurant offers modern, clean decor with a calm, fancy atmosphere and quiet early hours. Seating includes booths and many tables set with forks and spoons despite serving Cantonese cuisine. The vibe supports easy conversation with suitable background music.
Hong Kong-style Cantonese dishes stand out here with Mongolian Beef cooked perfectly in a savory sauce. The chow mein and pan fried combination egg noodle are also highlights among the entrees.
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Parking can be difficult during lunchtime.
The restaurant offers a lunch special that is a good value.
Reservations can be made through Google Maps.