Bright, cozy spot serves handmade potstickers and beef rib noodles that taste like home. Large portions and reasonable prices make it great for hearty meals. Calm, chill vibe keeps a steady crowd coming back.
Handmade potstickers and dumplings have a crispy, fragrant crust and a savory filling. Beef rib noodles, wonton soup, and onion pancakes offer a taste that recalls traditional home cooking.
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The restaurant requires patience as it's not a quick grab-and-go spot.
Prices range around $15, with fair add-on prices for extra noodles and meat.
Portion sizes are large, making it great for sharing.
Small, clean spot offers authentic Sichuan mala tang with a bright, welcoming vibe. Customizable hot pot lets you pick fresh ingredients from a salad bar style counter. Affordable prices and a notable tomato broth make it a spicy, flavorful choice for Chinese food lovers.
Spicy hot pot here features a rich and flavorful broth with authentic Sichuan mala tang. The experience is customizable and addictive, letting you pick your ingredients, including a notable tomato hot pot option.
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The restaurant maintains a very clean and tidy environment.
Prices are reasonable and affordable for the quality offered.
The ingredients are fresh and of good quality.
Enjoy authentic Shaanxi flavors with wide, chewy Biangbiang noodles and crispy potstickers. The homey, traditional atmosphere feels like a family kitchen. Generous portions make it perfect for groups seeking 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.
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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.
Hand-ripped noodles shine with authentic Shaanxi flavors in a lively, chaotic atmosphere that welcomes families. Large portions and a broad menu include breakfast favorites like xiao long bao and spicy skewers for dinner. Expect a noisy but friendly spot packed with flavor.
Breakfast includes xiao long bao and noodles. Beef & Cheese Potstickers offer a cheesy kick. Shrimp Stirred-Fried Noodles have a unique burnt noodle texture from high heat. Mapo tofu stands out as a favorite. Lunch and dinner feature skewers, spicy vegetables, noodles, and dumplings. Soy milk pairs well with noodles and dumplings.
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The restaurant opens at 7:30 AM and closes at 10:30 PM.
The Midnight Menu with BBQ skewers and fried items is only available after 12 PM.
Portion sizes are large, making it great for sharing.
Spacious restaurant shines with bright decor and beautiful chandeliers. Dim sum delights include shrimp dumplings and pineapple buns. Large tables and private rooms suit groups and events perfectly.
Dim sum stands out with fresh, flavorful dishes like shrimp dumplings, steamed rice rolls, and pineapple buns all made perfectly. The Peking duck offers great value and includes duck soup, while the menu covers a diverse selection from Southern China, Sichuan, and Northern China.
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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 space offers authentic dim sum like Shrimp Siu Mai and BBQ Pork Buns. Roasted meats bring Cantonese flavors loved by young Asian diners. Clean, intimate setting adds to its under-the-radar appeal.
Dim sum features Shrimp Siu Mai, Shanghai Soup Dumplings, and Steamed BBQ Pork Buns with strong flavors. Roasted meats match the dim sum quality, offering authentic Cantonese dishes and Chinese BBQ.
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You must order through the Mealkey app for faster service.
Expect a wait time during busy periods, especially on weekends.
The restaurant has limited seating for about 25-30 people.
Small spot with authentic dim sum shines with plump dumplings and standout pork buns. Modern decor creates a fresh vibe. Expect limited seating and waits on weekends. Tea options are simple but complement the meal well.
Dim sum here offers plump, filled dumplings and authentic, savory flavors with consistently good quality. Pork buns and chicken feet stand out as especially delicious and fresh.
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Expect long wait times on weekends due to limited seating.
Arrive around 10am for a better chance at a table.
Prices are reasonable, with good portion sizes for the cost.
Small space with cozy vibe feels lively and bustling. Taiwanese spicy broth and generous portions make hot pot a standout. Unique flavors like stinky tofu and seafood add variety, all served in a snug setting with long wait lines.
Hot pot here stands out for its Taiwanese spicy broth and generous portions of beef and vegetables. Varieties like stinky tofu and seafood hot pot offer unique flavors, often finished with a raw egg for richness.
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Be prepared to wait in line, especially during weekends.
Lunch sets are a dollar cheaper than dinner and include a drink.
Checking in at the kiosk helps streamline the waiting process.
Spacious, modern spot with Hong Kong-style decor offers both lively and quiet rooms. Enjoy classic Cantonese dishes like Beef Chow Fun and Seafood Congee. Bright lighting creates a clean, inviting vibe perfect for casual dining with friends and family.
Sautéed gai lan and egg tofu stand out with fresh, crisp flavors. Staples include Beef Chow Fun, Seafood Congee, and Kung Pao chicken, all matching classic Cantonese tastes.
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The cafe opens at 9:15am, so plan your visit accordingly.
Parking is free in the shared lot, making it convenient for diners.
There is a 20% discount available before 10:00 AM and a 10% discount before 11:00 PM.
Enjoy Hong Kong dim sum and rich duck noodle in a lively spot with a live grill station. Tables fit groups well, making it great for families. The blend of traditional and modern design creates a warm, busy vibe perfect for social dining.
Offers Cantonese food with a focus on Hong Kong dim sum style dishes. The duck noodle combines bok choy, duck, noodles, and broth well, and the Liver and Pork Kidney Congee is warm and flavorful.
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The restaurant offers a large variety of menu items, including Cantonese cuisine.
Promotions include rice dishes priced between $6.99 and $9.99.
Lunch boxes are available and considered a good deal.
Large open dining area with communal tables creates a casual vibe. Potstickers and pork dumplings shine with crisp texture and rich flavor. Quick self-service and authentic Taiwanese flavors keep the pace lively and the menu exciting.
Potstickers stand out with a light, crisp texture and reliable flavor. Dumplings come in pork and vegetable varieties, with pork dumplings and signature dumplings noted as especially good. Noodles and pork chops also feature as tasty options, alongside soups like hot and sour and wonton with thin skin and light broth.
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Reservations are not accepted; seating is first come, first served.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Online orders are priced higher than in-store orders.
Interior shows authentic Mainland China style with a clean, cozy vibe perfect for casual meals. Bold, spicy flavors shine in dishes like Hot Pot Noodles and spicy wontons. Generous portions and affordable prices make it a great spot for family or friends.
Bold, spicy flavors define the dishes here, especially the Sichuan peppercorn heat in the Hot Pot Noodles. The Sichuan spicy wontons offer a unique sweet and sour twist, while the broth with Angus Beef and bok choy delivers a punchy, savory experience.
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A bowl of noodles costs under $15, making it very affordable.
Parking is easy due to a large parking lot.
They no longer take orders in person; use a QR code to order.