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.
Private rooms offer an independent space that suits gatherings and chatting well. The rooms feel luxurious and elegant, enhancing the dinner experience.
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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.
Private rooms with karaoke facilities create a lively atmosphere where music plays loudly and groups gather to eat and sing. Simple decor includes photo-friendly decorations and occasional face-changing performances, adding unique entertainment. The place suits late-night group hangouts with fresh seafood and grilled skewers.
Offers a large variety of dishes including skewers and Cantonese cuisine. The stinky hot pot has a strong aroma and serves more than two people. Sweet and sour pork ribs do not appeal.
Private rooms offer an excellent sound system and include karaoke facilities for singing. Reservations can be made ahead to secure a room with a comfortable ambiance for eating and entertainment.
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The magic show happens on weekends at 8pm.
Reservations for private rooms are recommended, especially on weekends.
The street food stall is open late until 2am.
Sichuan restaurant offers a cozy yet lively atmosphere with a clean, modern dining space and a spicy aroma that fills the air. Several private KTV rooms provide space for group gatherings and casual nights out. Bold, authentic flavors come in generous portions at reasonable prices.
Bold, spicy Sichuan flavors dominate the menu with dishes like Chongqing grilled fish, dry pot frog, and mala beef. Authentic options include Twice-Cooked Pork and a signature tofu pot, all packed with aromatic heat and satisfying textures.
Several private rooms offer space for group gatherings. One room stands out for being particularly spacious.
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Be prepared for a wait on weekends due to the place's popularity.
Spending $50 earns you a $50 credit at the restaurant.
During the soft opening, diners received 30% off their total bill when dining in.
Many private rooms with large windows create a quiet, comfortable atmosphere suitable for small gatherings. The space is somewhat small and the decor is simple but clean. Prices are reasonable, and fresh seafood and flavorful soups are common features.
Traditional Cantonese dishes offer authentic flavors with soups made from seasonal ingredients to balance Yin and Yang. Orange chicken stands out as exquisite, though the Peking duck bread tends to be a bit hard.
Six private rooms offer large windows and a lovely ambiance. They provide some privacy but are not soundproof.
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The restaurant offers lunch specials with no minimum order on weekdays.
There is plenty of off-street parking available, with a structure in front.
Most menu items cost over $10 to $11, with different prices for lunch and dinner.
Decor reflects Northeast China style with large iron pots and wooden tables creating a cozy, authentic atmosphere. Private rooms resemble traditional kang beds, suitable for families and larger groups. The vibe is warm and welcoming, evoking a nostalgic sense of home and community.
Hot pot stands out with options like live fish, pork rib, and lamb spine, each offering rich, herb-infused broths. Dumplings come in generous portions, and dishes like sweet and sour pork taste very authentic.
Many private rooms feature a design resembling a traditional kang bed, ideal for families with children. Rooms include a TV that helps keep kids entertained and are limited to two-hour bookings.
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Reservations are required at least a few days in advance for the goose dish, especially on weekends.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, particularly on weekends.
The restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a big pot for choosing soup, meat, and vegetables.
Luxuriously spaced fine dining restaurant with opulent decor and zen-inspired ambiance creates a comfortable and elegant atmosphere. Warm, modern design features immersive lighting and projection, setting it apart from typical venues. Private rooms and well-separated tables offer a sense of privacy amid a high-end Chinese fusion experience.
Roast Peking duck stands out with its crispy skin and tender meat, smoked and served traditionally. Dishes like squirrel fish, sweet and sour pork ribs, drunken shrimp, crispy plum shrimp, and lobster xiao long bao offer a variety of classic and unique flavors.
Private rooms accommodate groups with a higher minimum charge than other spots. Tables on the main floor offer a somewhat set apart and private feel.
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Making a reservation helps avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
The restaurant has a minimum consumption requirement for private rooms.
Expect prices to be over $100 per person for a high-end dining experience.
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.
Quiet, discreet private rooms offer a roomy yet cozy setting for groups from two up to about 26 people. Plenty of seating and attentive staff create an intimate atmosphere for celebrations or meals.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for larger groups.
Expect a two-hour limit for reservations during peak times.
The restaurant offers lunch specials on weekdays.
Dim sum arrives via traditional propane carts in a spacious, family-friendly setting filled with lively, noisy energy. Large tables accommodate groups, making it a popular spot for social gatherings. The atmosphere feels like a bustling market with constant conversation and vibrant activity.
Cart dim sum offers a classic experience with authentic Cantonese cuisine. Steamed dumplings and other dishes come hot and fresh, making it a solid spot for family or friends to enjoy high-quality dim sum.
Private rooms open from 9 pm and host multiple wedding or memorial dinners. Table service in these rooms is excellent, with a minimum spend of $450 per table.
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Dim sum ends at 3pm, so arrive early to enjoy it.
Lion and dragon dancers perform around 12pm during the Lunar New Year.
Parking can be challenging, especially on holidays.
Spacious dining area features traditional red lanterns and elegant Chinese decor that create a refined, cozy atmosphere. Private rooms with karaoke and tea stations accommodate groups and business gatherings. The vibe balances stylish comfort with lively energy, suitable for casual meals and celebrations.
Authentic Sichuan, Beijing, and Shanghai cuisine shines here with dishes like Mapo tofu served with rice and a lamb chop hot pot featuring tender meat and flavorful sides such as lotus root and taro.
Stylish private rooms accommodate up to 20 people with KTV, a tea station, and custom menus. Some rooms include karaoke, making them ideal for business entertaining or group dinners.
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$9.99 specials are available all day.
From Monday to Friday, there's a different dish each day at 50% off.
A daily half-price dish is offered on weekdays.
Upscale Shanghainese restaurant with traditional decor and comfortable seating creates a classy atmosphere suited for hearty, family-style meals. The environment is clean and tidy but can be noisy even when not full. Servers speak Shanghainese, adding to the authentic vibe.
Menu features a varied selection of Shanghainese, Cantonese, and Sichuan dishes. Shanghai spare ribs resemble sweet and sour pork rather than traditional ribs. Kung pao chicken stands out, while pan-fried dumplings have a loose skin and mild flavor.
Elegant private rooms offer a comfortable setting for big groups. The rooms enhance the dining experience with excellent flavor in the dishes served.
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Reservations are recommended for special occasions to ensure seating.
Parking is available in the back of the restaurant.
Paying cash gives you a 5% discount on your bill.
Spacious restaurant with modern design and high ceilings creates a cozy atmosphere with bright lighting and well-spaced tables. Features include private rooms with dedicated waitstaff and a self-serve sauce station. The environment feels warm and welcoming, supporting an authentic hot pot experience.
Authentic Sichuan hot pot stands out with a Signature Hot Pot option that lets you enjoy multiple soup bases. The spicy broth offers a delicious, rich taste without the overcrowding common at other spots.
Upstairs rooms offer spacious areas for private parties with full-time waitstaff. Trash cans are not provided, which could help servers if added.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
Parking is available in a small lot behind the restaurant.
The restaurant charges everyone upfront for dining.
Large dining space includes themed private rooms and a karaoke room for special events. Loud atmosphere fills the room with chatter, making conversations challenging. Dim sum serves on order sheets, focusing on authentic Cantonese style with live seafood tanks visible.
Dim sum features a variety of tasty dishes served in a traditional style at reasonable prices. The Beef Chow Fun stands out with generous beef slices and well-seasoned noodles, complementing the authentic Cantonese seafood offerings.
Many private rooms fit medium-sized groups and special events. Some rooms have themes and the main dining room handles large banquets.
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They serve dim sum during lunch time.
The restaurant is suitable for special events with private rooms available.
Parking is limited, so street parking may be necessary.
Spacious setting with private rooms creates a relaxed, warm vibe reminiscent of a Taiwanese night market. The atmosphere suits families and groups, offering a fun and friendly environment. Authentic Taiwanese hot pot flavors and classic snacks add to the genuine experience.
Variety of hot pot flavors stands out, including a unique popcorn chicken option. Portions are generous with a good mix of toppings, and the menu offers more appetizers and drinks than similar spots.
Three private rooms are available, including one that fits about 8 people. These spaces suit small get-togethers or events.
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Parking is available in a free lot at the plaza.
The restroom cleanliness is below standard, with issues reported.
The restaurant offers about 20 different varieties of hot pot.
Hot pot restaurant offers all-you-can-eat buffet with a self-serve sauce bar and fondue fountain. Bright, modern decor creates a warm and inviting atmosphere suitable for groups or solo diners. Seating includes shared tables and booths, with a neat and clean environment.
Buffet-style hot pot centers on all-you-can-eat lamb and a variety of broths. Steamed xiao long bao and in-house char siu add to the dim sum options. Reservations are common for weekend breakfast dim sum.
Two private rooms accommodate groups for events like birthday parties. The space is massive, fitting around 150 people comfortably.
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Parking is limited; consider street parking or nearby library lots.
There is a 90-minute time limit per table for dining.
On your birthday, if you come with at least two friends, the birthday person eats for free.
Spacious lounge with modern decor and plentiful comfortable seating offers a relaxing atmosphere despite occasional crowding. Amenities include showers, yoga room, and private spaces, supporting both work and relaxation. The bar serves notable cocktails, enhancing the overall experience.
Offers healthy dinner options like beef and broccoli, vegetarian curry, and salads. Includes congee (porridge) and dishes like orange chicken and tofu. Desserts include lemon bars and brownies.
Several private rooms are available for meetings or family use, offering a quiet space within the large lounge. These rooms complement amenities like showers and clean bathrooms, enhancing comfort and privacy.
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Entry is free with a LoungeKey or Priority Pass card.
There was a 30-minute wait to get in during peak hours.
The lounge is not ADA friendly, making access difficult for those with disabilities.
Chinese restaurant with loud, lively atmosphere resembling a fish market and closely spaced tables. Private rooms offer quieter dining with large round tables and lazy Susans ideal for groups. Known for authentic Cantonese roast duck and generous portions in lunch specials.
Offers excellent Cantonese food with standout dishes like dumplings, Chinese barbecue, and a deluxe platter featuring items such as prawn, crab meat, fish maw soup, and claypot rice with assorted sausages.
A private room offers a quiet space once the doors close. It features a round table with a lazy Susan and requires a minimum charge of $500.
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Lunch specials are priced at $15 with large portions and good variety.
Free self-parking is available in front, to the side, and in the back.
A complimentary portion of shrimp is given for orders over $50.