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.
Chicken and Corn stands out in the wonton soup, offering a clear flavor profile. Some find the soup delicious, while others note it lacks flavor.
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.
Open design with high ceilings and bright, modern decor creates a spacious, welcoming environment. Relaxing Asian-influenced music adds a calming vibe to the casual, cozy atmosphere. Small size and spotless cleanliness make it feel comfortable and inviting.
Broth in the wonton soups is very flavorful and pairs well with pork shrimp wontons and vegetable wonton soup. Dumplings served in the soup are tender and complement the rich broth nicely.
Dumplings and dim sum stand out with large, flavorful pork and shrimp fillings. The menu includes xiao long bao, fried dumplings, wonton soup, and spring rolls, all noted for their delicious taste.
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Parking can be quite difficult during busy hours.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to avoid long wait times.
Prices are remarkably affordable, with generous portions.
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.
Chicken wonton soup offers a comforting flavor and a balanced counter taste. It pairs well with dishes like spring rolls and orange chicken, making for a well-packaged meal.
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.
Small, unmarked spot offers authentic Tianjin jianbing made with mung bean crepes and a crispy bo-cui cracker inside. Atmosphere is casual and friendly, focusing on take-out breakfast with limited menu options. Prices stay reasonable while delivering fresh, well-crafted flavors.
Wonton soup offers a delicate flavor that feels both light and filling. The chicken wonton version brings a warm, comforting taste reminiscent of home.
Wonton soup stands out with its delicate flavor and light but filling quality. Chicken wonton soup and tea eggs bring a sense of warmth typical of Chinese cuisine.
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The crepe costs $9.95 and the sausage is an additional $1.
The menu offers a mix of classic and creative options.
The ingredients are fresh and flavorful.
Basement setting with minimal decoration and a local, no-frills atmosphere creates a calm and comfortable space. The place feels like an old-school Chinese restaurant with a hole-in-the-wall vibe. Pricing is reasonable, supporting an authentic dining experience.
Wonton soup features amazing flavor and a perfect balance that pairs well with other dishes like beef and broccoli. It stands out as a must-have alongside cucumber salad and spring rolls.
Wonton soup stands out with rich flavor and tender wontons. Orange chicken features artisan candied orange peels for a distinct aftertaste. Mapo tofu offers incredible tofu texture and bold spice. Spring rolls and cucumber salad provide fresh, crisp starters.
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Reservations are recommended during peak dinner hours to avoid long waits.
The restaurant offers a family special for $50, which includes a meal for four.
The portions are large, making it a good value for the price.
Small dining area offers a clean, modern setting with a friendly, homey vibe. Atmosphere ranges from peaceful to loud, creating a lively yet welcoming energy. Fast service matches the casual, diner-like environment.
Wonton soup features perfect wontons in a light broth with shrimp, chicken, pork, and cabbage. It rates highly for flavor and balance, standing out compared to other versions outside Chinatown.
Chow Mein stands out with perfectly cooked noodles and moist chicken mixed with vegetables. Wonton soup features perfect wontons in a light broth with shrimp, chicken, pork, and cabbage. Orange Chicken offers great depths of flavor and large servings.
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Lunch specials cost $10.00 and include an entree, rice, and noodles.
The meal portions are generous, offering good value for the price.
They provide a free appetizer with your meal.
Chinese restaurant offers large portions with a varied menu served in disposable containers. Atmosphere stays clean and pleasant with quick, hot takeout service. Food quality balances well with reasonable prices, appealing to those who prioritize value and variety.
Wonton soup features great taste and stands out as a favorite dish alongside other strong options like kung pao and shrimp fried rice.
Wonton soup and sweet and sour pork stand out with rich flavors and familiar taste. Dumplings reach a quality comparable to three-star Michelin, while dishes like kung pao chicken and beef chow fun offer hearty portions and bold seasoning.
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Takeout food is hot and ready on time as promised.
Expect large portions at reasonable prices for the quality.
Dishes are served in to-go containers from the start.
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.
Wonton soup offers a comforting warmth that calms nerves and lifts moods. It pairs well with signature noodles and kimchi potstickers for a satisfying combo.
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.
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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.
Basement setting with grotto-like atmosphere and remnants of previous restaurants creates a unique, slightly shabby but welcoming vibe. Latin American music plays softly, adding to the peaceful and cozy environment. Spacious and clean interior feels like a blend of casual dining and cultural character.
Homemade wontons float in a delicious broth that stands out especially on cold days. The soup competes with the best in the city and appears alongside dishes like lechon and combo valenciano.
Dumplings and potstickers stand out with homemade fillings and great flavor. The Cantonese roast duck and sweet and sour pork chop offer crispy, well-cooked meat with tasty sauces.
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The restaurant celebrates its one-year anniversary in December with special events.
Expect a diverse menu featuring unique Asian-Venezuelan dishes.
Portions are generous and reasonably priced for the area.
Small dining room with an open kitchen creates a cozy, intimate atmosphere where kitchen sounds blend with conversation. Interior is clean and modern, featuring tasteful decor and bright lighting. Space feels family-friendly and sometimes crowded when busy.
Soft and tender wontons float in a broth rich with fresh ginger and mala spice. The Szechuan spicy wonton soup stands out with its bold, flavorful kick.
Handmade dumplings stand out with freshness and flavorful fillings like fish and celery. Dan Dan noodles offer a perfect spicy blend, and wonton soup features soft wontons in a broth with fresh ginger.
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Dumplings are priced at $11 for four, which is considered a bit pricey.
The small bowl of noodles costs around $13 or $14, which may seem expensive.
The restaurant includes a cucumber salad and an extra soup as bonus items.
Old diner attached to a bowling alley offers a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere with a quiet, homey vibe. The space has an old school look and serves a mix of American and Chinese food with huge portions. It draws locals for its late-night visits and casual, welcoming energy.
Wonton soup features plump wontons and fresh vegetables, often served without chicken. The wor wonton soup stands out for its generous portion, enough for three people, and consistent quality.
Wor wonton soup stands out for its generous size and rich flavor, enough to share among three people. The menu also features chicken chow mein and almond chicken, both noted for their quality and taste.
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The coffee shop serves breakfast, Chinese, and Mexican food.
Expect large portions at reasonable prices.
Bowling shoes cost $15.00 per child for 2 hours.
Family-owned Chinese restaurant offers a warm, homey atmosphere with cultural decor and the sounds of kitchen activity. Guests enjoy a welcoming vibe that feels like dining at a neighbor's house. Taste samples and generous portions add to the inviting experience.
Wor Wonton Soup stands out with its rich broth and tender wontons. It offers a comforting warmth that suits cold days perfectly.
Wor Wonton Soup stands out as a top choice, especially on cold days. The menu also features Mongolian beef, crab Rangoons, and flavorful chow mein, with popcorn chicken serving as a solid orange chicken alternative.
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Fast Wok features a special dish on Fridays from cuisines such as Cambodian and Thai.
The portions served are very generous.
Fast Wok recently changed ownership, which may affect menu items.
Small, family-owned Chinese restaurant with cozy atmosphere and simple decor. Guests can watch dumplings being handmade in an open kitchen while enjoying Studio Ghibli instrumental music. Seating is limited and intimate, creating a warm and inviting vibe.
Wonton soup comes in a very large portion, enough to feed three people. It features flavorful broth and is made with first-rate ingredients.
Dumplings stand out as the most delicious and authentic, with varieties like beef, chicken and mushroom, and cabbage and pork. The menu also features ma la spicy dishes and sides like green onion pancakes and beef soup.
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Make sure to come early because there are limited seats in the restaurant.
Be prepared to look for parking.
The restaurant was small and parking could be difficult.
Small, cozy space with an old-school vibe and handwritten receipts creates an intimate, laid-back atmosphere. The setting feels like a hidden gem with authentic Cantonese charm, offering a quiet, communal energy reminiscent of past Chinatown scenes.
Broth comes in a big, comforting bowl with plump, meaty wontons. Variations include BBQ pork and classic versions, both tasty and satisfying.
Classic Cantonese dishes come with a homey twist and no MSG. Options like plump BBQ pork wontons in rich broth and pork-heavy century egg congee stand out for their authenticity and comforting flavors.
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The restaurant is cash-only, so bring cash for your meal.
Parking is metered on the street, and finding a spot can be tricky.
Lunch specials offer great value, making meals very affordable.
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.
Rich broth and tender wontons make the soup stand out. It serves well as a starter and pairs nicely with other dishes like short ribs and noodles.
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.
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.
Generous size and variety mark the wonton soup here, making it a solid starter. The broth stands out for its quality and flavor, showing clear care in preparation.
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.
Bright and clean space with comfortable booths and family-style tables featuring lazy susans. Atmosphere feels authentic and cozy, reflecting Chinese culture with a peaceful, low-key vibe. Seating includes both tables and booths in a well-kept environment.
Broth in the wonton soup is delicious and superb, with fresh, hot wontons that stand out. The soup balances spice well, making it a solid choice for a flavorful meal.
Flavors reflect Sichuan and Hunan styles with dishes like Mapo Tofu and Braised Pork Belly. The menu includes Yang Chow Fried Rice, scallion pancakes, spicy wonton soup, and xiao long bao with a soft, juicy texture.
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The restaurant does not accept credit cards and only accepts cash.
The portions are large and reasonably priced.
The restaurant closes at 9:00 pm.
Small, cozy restaurant offers authentic Chinese comfort food in a clean, family-style setting with a diner vibe. The atmosphere feels homie and comfortable, attracting families and locals seeking traditional flavors. A big screen TV adds to the casual, welcoming environment.
Wonton soup offers a warm, comforting start with tender dumplings in a clear broth. It pairs well with dishes like braised pork belly and cumin lamb for a hearty meal.
Wonton soup and braised pork belly stand out with rich flavors. Dumplings come in many forms, including spicy, soup, and potstickers, all well made. Dishes like cumin lamb, sweet sour pork, and barbecue meat add variety to the menu.
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The menu offers a fantastic variety of classic Chinese dishes.
Pricing is fair and in line with expectations.
The environment is clean and well-maintained.
Small, clean, and modern space with a window showing dumplings made from scratch creates a casual, family-friendly vibe. Crowded during peak times, it offers a relaxed atmosphere focused on fresh dumplings and authentic flavors. Limited seating and a slimmed-down menu emphasize quality over quantity.
Simple yet incredibly flavorful and light broth holds wontons that burst with flavor. Seaweed adds a crunchy texture to the soup, complementing the delicate dumplings.
Steamed soup dumplings feature thin-skinned, tender wrappers with rich, flavorful broth inside. Chive dumplings come generously stuffed and fresh, and the pork filling in dumplings stays juicy and tasty with soft, thin skins.
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Reservations are not required, but expect wait times during peak hours.
Parking is limited, so consider arriving early or using public transport.
The menu is primarily focused on dumplings and a few other Chinese dishes.
Small space with a family vibe and welcoming energy feels like visiting relatives. Menu offers a big variety including clean, fresh Chinese and Vietnamese food with standout dishes like wonton soup and banh mi. Atmosphere is casual and unpretentious, suited for friends or family gatherings.
Wonton soup features skinny noodles and a rich broth. The soup tastes delicious and stands out among the menu.
Wonton soup stands out with its skinny noodles and rich flavor. Beef and broccoli offers a unique taste different from other spots, while hot and sour soup also delivers solid flavor.
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The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options upon request.
Lunch specials are available, providing good value for money.
The average price for a dish is around $15.99.
Small restaurant with authentic Chinese cuisine offers a calm, family-friendly atmosphere suitable for groups up to four. The place stays packed on weekend dinners and serves generous portions of well-regarded dishes like salt and pepper chicken wings and chicken chow mein.
Wonton soup offers a good flavor with a clear broth. It includes wontons but has a light amount of vegetables.
Authentic Cantonese dishes like beef broccoli and BBQ pork soft noodle stand out here. The egg drop soup and orange chicken also get strong recommendations for flavor.
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Lunch specials are available Monday through Friday from 12 pm to 3 pm.
Happy hour menu is offered from 11 am to 3 pm.
The price for a certain plate is $17.99.
Small restaurant with an authentic Asian vibe and cozy atmosphere. Seating is limited to a few tables, creating a quiet and chill environment. Kitchen staff prepare fresh, savory dumplings and pies made to order, offering a hole-in-the-wall experience with hands-on cooking.
Wonton soup features mini wontons and a flavor that matches childhood memories. It pairs well with fried dumplings and pork dishes, often ordered multiple times in one meal.
Dumplings stand out with handmade skins and a variety of fillings like pork, celery, beef, and cilantro. Options include steamed, fried, and pan-fried styles, all freshly made and flavorful, alongside dishes like scallion oil noodles and beef noodle soup.
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Expect a wait for steamed buns as they are made to order.
Parking is available in the back lot and on the street, but check signs for permits.
Prices are reasonable, with wonton bowls costing only $6.99.
Spacious dining room features modern Chinese decor with a stunning waterfall entrance and custom seating. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, creating a comfortable place to relax and enjoy a meal. Generous portions and unique ceramic dishware add to the inviting experience.
Wor Wonton Soup features great cuts of meat, chicken, shrimp, and vegetables. It tastes delicious and serves as a solid lunch option.
Chow mein and Sichuan shrimp stand out with strong flavors. The Wor Wonton Soup offers a hearty mix of meat, chicken, shrimp, and vegetables. Egg Foo Young and orange chicken bowl appeal to kids, while fried rice and dumplings provide solid options.
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Lunch specials are available for under $15.
Parking at the restaurant is convenient.
The menu offers a wide variety of options.
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.
Wonton soup comes packed full of goodies with a rich mix of ingredients. It pairs well with egg rolls and stands out as a solid choice on the menu.
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.
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.
Wonton soup features tasty broth with classic wontons. It pairs well with dishes like beef chow fun and salt and pepper wings.
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.
Small space with intimate seating and restrained decor creates a quiet, charming atmosphere. Dumpling-focused menu draws a crowd early, favoring quick meals or takeout. Clean interior and fresh ingredients highlight the simple, solid quality of the food.
Broth stands out as rich and excellent with two types of dumplings in the wonton soup. The Pork Wonton Soup contains raw baby shrimp in the broth, which is unusual and raises allergen concerns.
Dumplings come fresh and hot, made in house with simple, delicious flavors. The wonton soup features an excellent broth that stands out.
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Reservations are not required, but arriving early is recommended due to limited seating.
There is a serious allergen concern as shrimp is included in the Pork Wonton Soup.
Prices are affordable, with large portions of 14 dumplings per order.
Bright, spacious interior with an orange theme and cozy vibe creates a peaceful atmosphere. The place offers authentic Chinese cuisine with a fast casual energy and is kid friendly. Background music and natural lighting add to the homey feel.
Wonton soup offers an authentic flavor with a hot and sour twist that stands out. It pairs well with dumplings and recalls traditional tastes from China.
Spicy and nutty Dan Dan Noodles deliver a fiery kick. Creamy Mapo Tofu balances heat with comfort. Authentic wonton soup and flavorful soup dumplings round out the menu.
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Parking is available west of El Camino Real, making it easy to find a spot.
A QR code ordering system is in place for customers to place their orders.
The restaurant offers vegetarian options on the menu.
Casual dining space with spotless interior and peaceful classical music creates a calm atmosphere. Limited tables and simple booths suggest a takeout focus. Menu offers large portions and affordable prices, especially during lunch specials.
Wonton soup features plump, tender wontons in a flavorful broth. It stands out as a rich, satisfying option among other dishes like crab rangoons and orange chicken.
Wonton soup stands out as one of the best soups here. Dishes like Chicken Chow Fun, chow mein, broccoli beef, and orange chicken deliver strong flavors. Egg rolls and crab rangoon add nice variety, with leftovers often packed up along with an extra fortune cookie.
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The lunch special costs $8.95 and includes large portions and soup.
Delivery is available for those who prefer to eat at home.
The menu features nearly 30 items under $10 for lunch.
Large, clean Asian restaurant with a see-through kitchen and a window to watch dumpling making adds an engaging touch. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing with comfortable music. Space fills with diners who appreciate fresh handmade dumplings and a spacious, well-kept interior.
Broth in the Pork & Shrimp Wonton Soup is seasoned just right, offering a fresh and balanced taste. Wontons come with a good mix of pork and shrimp, making the soup very good and fresh overall.
Fresh handmade xiao long bao and dumplings stand out here. A window lets you watch dumpling making, adding a fun touch. Chicken potstickers come out crispy and fresh.
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Reservations are recommended due to high kitchen demand during peak hours.
Takeout orders should be placed in person rather than over the phone or online.
Customers must write down their orders before everyone arrives at the table.