Small interior with dim lighting creates a warm and welcoming but sometimes crowded atmosphere during lunch. Easy-going vibe suits families despite cluttered seating and limited space. Ordering food first and then finding a seat is typical due to high demand.
Shrimp lo mein stands out with its generous portions and solid flavor. Combo options include lo mein paired with fried rice or sweet and sour chicken for variety.
Lunch offers well-priced specials with generous portions. Options like the Mongolian beef bowl and salmon with vegetables provide straightforward, no-frills meals in a casual setting.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult at lunch.
Customers must order their food first and then find a seat.
Dinner portions are standard 16oz takeout cartons with rice.
Traditional Chinese decor creates a cozy, warm atmosphere with soft piano music enhancing a calm, relaxed vibe. The space feels old school and quaint, attracting those who appreciate a quiet, family-friendly setting.
Chicken lo mein stands out with rich flavor and great texture. Regular orders include both fried rice and lo mein, showing consistent quality.
Lunch combos include soup and salad at a reasonable price. Specials like the Imperial Shrimp come with generous portions and fill you up without costing much.
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Szechuan House only accepts cash, so be prepared with cash.
They offer lunch specials that are very filling and fairly cheap.
You get free wonton chips with your meal.
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.
House special lo mein features chicken, beef, and shrimp with generous portions. It pairs well with dishes like Szechuan garlic chicken and spicy honey chicken for a flavorful meal.
Lunch offers excellent portion sizes and affordable prices compared to dinner. The Kung Pao Scallops lunch includes soup and appetizers with attentive and helpful staff.
Good to know
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.
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.
Beef lo mein stands out for being incredible and affordable. BBQ lo mein features more pork than the BBQ pork with bean sprouts dish.
Lunch specials come with a cup of soup, egg roll, fried or white rice, and a large main course. Options include garlic chicken and tangerine chicken served with a pot of tea. Portions are generous and filling.
Good to know
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.
Large interior surprises with hand-painted birdcages and wooden booths creating a cozy, quiet atmosphere. Separate areas include a semi-private large table and a bar, supporting both casual and discreet dining. Kitchen noise occasionally rises, but overall energy stays calm and inviting.
Chicken lo mein comes out perfectly cooked, showing good control in preparation. The noodles themselves feel slimy yet dry, which creates an unusual texture that might not appeal to everyone.
Lunch specials include salad, soup, hot tea, and a choice of fried or steamed rice with a main entree and a fortune cookie. Portions are large and the menu offers great value with a variety of items.
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The lunch specials offer a variety of items, including salad, soup, and a main entree.
Expect wait times of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Chinese restaurant with nostalgic decor and classic vibe offers a family-oriented atmosphere that suits large gatherings. The space feels cozy yet crowded, with a mix of booths and tables and a lively noise level when busy. Outdoor seating provides a more relaxed option for casual dining.
Lunch specials offer good value with dishes like Cashew Chicken and Mongolian beef featuring tender, juicy meat and ample scallions. The dining room stays busy at lunch, indicating steady popularity.
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Parking is limited to street parking only.
The restaurant offers large combo deluxe meals with generous portions.
Prices have increased recently, but they remain reasonable for the quality.
Takeout-only Chinese restaurant offers fast, high-quality food with large portions and unbeatable prices. Atmosphere feels like a classic hole-in-the-wall spot with a family-owned vibe. Popular dishes include sesame chicken and honey walnut crispy shrimp.
Thicker noodles than typical east coast styles define the vegetable lo mein here. It stays fresh and flavorful every time, making it a consistent choice.
Lunch specials offer generous portions at a good price, reminiscent of classic $5.95 deals served through a bulletproof glass wall. Quality varies, with some specials feeling worth it and others not.
Good to know
The restaurant operates in a takeout-only format.
Expect quick service with short wait times for orders.
Prices are very reasonable, offering good food at an affordable price.
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.
Lo mein comes alongside fried rice as a solid choice here. Some find the main starches less appealing, but the lo mein pairs well with dishes like orange chicken.
Lunch offers a freshly made meal with a combo including one item, an egg roll, and a drink for around $10. The atmosphere stays calm and welcoming, making it easy to enjoy a peaceful break.
Good to know
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.
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.
Beef noodle lo mein offers a flavorful, well-prepared option. The Shanghai lo mein stands out as a show stopper among the varieties available.
Lunch hours bring a crowded rush but the noise stays low enough for easy conversation. Food preparation takes longer than expected and there are no lunch specials for two.
Good to know
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.
Cozy, quaint setup creates a comfortable atmosphere with a neighborhood vibe. Portions are incredible for the price, making it an affordable choice for Chinese food. The place offers a relaxed environment that feels welcoming and unpretentious.
Offers a quick sit-down lunch with a lunch special option available.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 9:30 pm.
Parking is easy to find, especially on weeknights.
The family meal for one costs $18.99.
Family-owned Chinese restaurant with generous portions and reasonable prices offers a comfortable, welcoming atmosphere. Popular among local employees, it seats guests promptly without long waits. Signature dishes include exceptional Kung Pao and flavorful combination meals.
Combination Lo Mein features chicken, shrimp, beef, and broccoli with great flavor. Beef Lo Mein stands out as a highlight.
Fast service stands out during lunch with a special lunch menu offering soup, salad, entree, and rice. Choices usually narrow to 2 or 3 dishes, making ordering quick and simple.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a special lunch menu with discounted prices.
Expect generous portion sizes, often enough for leftovers.
Delivery service is prompt, typically arriving on time.
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.
Chin's House Special Lo Mein stands out as a reliable choice on the menu. The Chicken Lo Mein Noodles offer solid flavor, while the pork lo mein comes in a small portion and is just okay.
Lunch offers large portions with a variety of items like egg flower soup, egg roll, and cucumber salad. The meal includes crispy chicken dumplings and ends with a plate of beautifully arranged cookies for celebrations.
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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.