Chinese restaurant offers calm, modern ambiance with meticulously arranged tables and Asian vibes. The atmosphere stays welcoming and comfortable, suited for groups with generous family-style portions. Prices remain fair relative to quality, and parking is available on-site.
Food features excellent quality and delicious flavors. Dishes like fried duck and beef fried noodles stand out for their taste.
Crispy outside and tender inside, the Beijing duck comes with sour dough buns, hoisin, cucumbers, and onion. Peking duck-style chicken offers three different cuts with varied seasonings.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Expect no wait times during early dinner hours on Saturdays.
Parking is free and available on the premises.
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 like duck, Honey walnut Prawn, and wontons come out hot and well presented. Service is consistently amazing and the food tastes delicious and fresh.
Peking Duck arrives quickly and well-prepared. It pairs well with other dishes like chicken fried rice.
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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.
Classic Chinese restaurant with red tablecloths and gold chairs creates a cozy vibe despite an aged interior. Authentic Chinese music plays softly while a TV adds casual background noise. Large portions and many vegan options attract a diverse crowd seeking traditional flavors.
Food here is consistently fresh and flavorful with generous portions. Service stays friendly and reliable, even during late visits.
Crispy skin stands out on the Peking duck, making it very tasty. The dish pairs well with other Cantonese specials like braised vegetables and steamed dumplings.
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The lunch special costs $16.50 for a main course, tea, choice of rice, and soup.
There is a free parking lot available for customers.
Parking can be tough to find when it gets busy.
Spacious dining area blends traditional elements with modern design and features vivid lanterns and art. Atmosphere stays quiet and elegant, suitable for business or family gatherings. Private rooms with projector screens support parties or banquets.
Food features high-quality ingredients with no MSG aftertaste. Presentations look chic and fancy while prices stay reasonable for the quality offered.
Crispy and succulent describes the Peking duck here, prepared with expert skill. It ranks close to authentic versions from Szechuan, China, making it a standout dish.
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They charge an 18% service charge automatically on all bills.
Expect a 15-20 minute wait during peak hours.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers.
Spacious dining area features red lanterns and traditional Chinese wallpapers creating a beautiful setting. Atmosphere stays lively without overwhelming noise, with many large tables and private rooms available. Food is known for authentic Peking duck and other classic dishes, served without MSG.
Food here tastes very authentic, closely matching dishes found in China. Ingredients are fresh and high-quality, with no MSG used, and presentation is consistently beautiful.
Authentic Peking duck here matches the flavor and style found in Beijing, with a flavorful and nicely done preparation. The Peking Duck Three Ways offers a unique tasting experience that stands out in the area.
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Reservations are required at least 60 minutes in advance for Peking duck.
Lunch specials are available for $11 per dish on weekdays.
Takeout containers cost $0.50 each, so bring your own if possible.
Bright and spacious interior with authentic Beijing style and private rooms suited for groups. Atmosphere is lively and family-oriented, often featuring large round tables with spinning lazy Susans. Roasted duck is carved at the table, adding to the traditional dining experience.
Northern style dishes stand out with authentic Beijing flavors and huge portion sizes. Service is quick and attentive, making the dining smooth and satisfying.
Crispy skin and tender, juicy meat define the Peking Duck here. It comes with a large pot of duck soup and pairs well with pancakes and sweet bean sauce for full flavor.
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Reservations are recommended for the Peking duck to ensure availability.
The restaurant offers a $13.50 rice bowl combo with salad and a drink.
A four-person combo meal is available for $79.99, providing great value.
Small space with traditional decor and lantern-lit ambiance creates a cozy, authentic Chinese dining experience. Quiet atmosphere suits both quick meals and relaxed dinners. Crowded at lunch, it offers separated booths and hot tea for comfort.
Authentic Chinese food shines with tender kung pao chicken and especially flavorful duck. Dishes offer a comforting, homey feel at very affordable prices.
Peking duck arrives carved at the table, ready to be wrapped in buns with scallion and hoisin sauce. It stays consistently flavorful and delicious, matching the quality found in NYC Chinatown.
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Parking during lunchtime can be challenging; consider nearby neighborhood streets.
Rice does not come with most dishes and must be ordered separately.
Expect a wait for seating around 7 pm, especially on weekends.
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.
Food features delicious Shanghainese smoked fish with excellent color and flavor. Dishes consistently show sweet and savory flavors typical of Shanghainese cuisine and taste very good.
Roast Peking duck features crispy skin and tender meat. The $88 smoked version comes with traditional trimmings and is skillfully carved, often served flaming.
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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.
Spacious restaurant with bright decor and beautiful chandeliers creates a grand atmosphere. Seating includes large round tables and private banquet rooms, supporting groups and events. The environment feels open and clean, with ample parking nearby.
Food features authentic Chinese cuisine from Southern China, Sichuan, and Northern China. Dishes arrive quickly and taste fresh and well-prepared.
Peking duck offers great value at an affordable price around $70 and includes duck soup. The duck is reasonably sized and requires ordering about two hours in advance.
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There is ample parking available, even for large tour buses.
Pre-ordering the Peking duck is necessary as it takes about an hour to prepare.
The restaurant offers a weekday promotion with one dish at half price from Monday to Thursday.
Small, cozy space offers a classic Chinese atmosphere with a clean, bright interior. The vibe is chill and unassuming, attracting those seeking authentic savory crepes and a variety of flavorful dishes. Limited seating encourages takeout, creating a casual, quick dining experience.
Food comes out quickly and tastes authentic and delicious. Jianbing and crepes reflect classic Tianjin street food flavors.
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There is no restroom available for customers inside the restaurant.
Street parking is difficult; a public lot charges $1 for the first two hours.
Parking options include metered street parking or nearby garages.
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.
Food offers authentic Chinese flavors with consistent quality every visit. Dim sum and other dishes come at a price that matches the tasty, flavorful experience.
Crispy skin and tender meat define the Peking Duck here. It comes with traditional fixings and is wrapped in a lotus leaf pancake with scallions and cucumber for a fragrant, refreshing bite.
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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.
Dim sum carts move through a spacious, banquet-style dining room under a huge chandelier, creating an authentic Cantonese atmosphere. The place feels loud but lively, with a clean, remodeled interior and affordable prices. It attracts a steady crowd seeking classic dim sum and seafood in a setting suitable for events.
Food arrives quickly and stays fresh with creative Cantonese dishes like Shantou Pao Fan featuring soft yet springy rice in a fresh broth. The overall quality and value remain consistently good.
Carved tableside with golden crispy skin and juicy meat, the Peking duck comes with shell-shaped buns instead of wraps. Specials often include the duck at a good price when ordering other dishes.
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The restaurant opens at 8 am.
The parking is underground and free.
The wait time is usually short, but arrive early to avoid crowds.
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.
Authentic Cantonese cuisine shines here with freshly made dishes and huge portions. The food is solid, affordable, and consistently excellent.
The Peking duck arrives not very crunchy and not steam hot. It pairs well with other dishes like roasted pork belly and spicy wonton, but the duck itself is fairly average.
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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.
Roast duck serves as the centerpiece with succulent meat and crispy skin, often selling out early. The atmosphere is casual and busy, especially during peak times when demand creates a sense of urgency. Patrons tend to come in groups, drawn by authentic Jiangbei flavors and generous portions that suit sharing.
Food comes with plenty of vegetable side dishes offering a good variety of healthy options. The chef puts a lot of love into the food, making it so delicious that leftovers are enjoyed for breakfast.
Peking duck here has a distinct salted flavor from 盐水鸭 that sets it apart. The combo meal offers good value and consistent tastiness, whether for takeout or dine-in.
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Parking availability can't be guaranteed during holiday rush.
Future customers should be aware that even with a reservation, they might leave empty-handed.
It's advisable to come early because they ran out of duck at 5:30 PM.
Bright, spacious interior features charming Chinese-style decor with natural wood tones and red accents. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, suitable for relaxed meals with friends or family gatherings. Private rooms accommodate large parties, and ordering is done via iPad for convenience.
Spicy dishes showcase authentic Sichuan flavors with generous portions and fresh ingredients. Prices stay consistent while the food remains delicious and spicy.
Peking duck here stands out for its incredible flavor and is consistently better than expected.
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Reservations may be required 1-2 days in advance.
The restaurant stops serving food at 8:30 PM.
Takeout is the only option after 9 PM.
Small space with simple decor creates an authentic Cantonese atmosphere. The vibe feels like an everyday neighborhood diner with a cozy, unassuming setting. Limited seating and a popular, lively crowd shape the experience.
Authentic Cantonese cuisine shines with Hong Kong style dishes that impress consistently. The food delivers exceptional quality and stands out in the region.
Chopped pieces of Peking duck offer a good balance of savoriness and sweetness. The 2-course Peking Duck delivers a traditional experience with crispy skin and tender meat.
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Expect a 30-40 minute wait for a table on busy nights.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during dinner hours.
Parking is easy and complimentary for diners.
Modern Jiangnan style interior combines soft lighting with elegant design suited for groups and families. Atmosphere stays relaxed and unpretentious, with a photo-friendly setting. Menu blends traditional and innovative Chinese flavors served with attentive timing.
Chinese dishes blend tradition with innovation, featuring signature items like Peking Duck, Xiao Long Bao, and Grilled Fish. Food arrives on time with superb service enhancing the dining experience.
Crispy skin and firm, flavorful meat define the Peking Duck here. It blends traditional culinary artistry with modern, stylish flavors and holds a Michelin Recommended status.
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Parking in front of the plaza can be difficult, but there is a large parking area behind the restaurant.
Expect a line during peak hours, but service is quick even when busy.
The tablet menu with pictures for every dish makes ordering easy.
Spacious seating accommodates large groups comfortably with large tables and lazy Susans. Atmosphere feels hot and smoky, which may affect comfort. Offers authentic northern Chinese dishes with very affordable prices and generous portions.
Authentic Chinese northern Dongbei food stands out with great flavors and the right level of spiciness. The dishes are consistently delicious and reminiscent of traditional Chinese cuisine.
Crispy skin and tender meat define the Peking duck here. The dish costs around $68 and delivers a very good taste.
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Reservations are required in advance for Peking Duck.
Parking is available right out front, which is rare for this area.
The total cost for two meals is approximately $80, including leftovers.