Hole-in-the-wall dumpling spot with handmade dumplings and homemade noodles offers a cozy, unpretentious atmosphere reminiscent of a mom-and-pop setup. The space is small and modest, with simple decor and a slightly cramped interior. It draws a crowd seeking authentic Northern Chinese flavors at very reasonable prices.
Homemade dumplings and noodles stand out with spicy juicy pork dumplings and affordable prices. The food is consistently delicious and recognized with a Michelin star.
Food comes with generous portions and reasonable prices. The menu offers authentic dishes that stay incredibly inexpensive.
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Prices for dumplings start at $17.60 for 30 pieces, which is a great deal.
Credit cards are accepted, making payment convenient.
Expect a wait during busy hours, especially at lunch and dinner.
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.
Large portion sizes come with affordable prices, making it easy to enjoy meals alone or with friends. The place offers a wide selection and a stylish setting compared to similar spots.
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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.
Small space with bench seating and outdoor area offers a cozy vibe despite some maintenance issues outside. Atmosphere feels warm and casual, with fresh ingredients and a menu focused on clay pot rice and herbal soups. Prices stay reasonable, attracting those who appreciate authentic flavors and variety.
Soup comes with the hot pot rice, adding warmth and flavor. The menu features Sichuan Chicken that is juicy and mild, and stranger taste dumplings with black vinegar and less spice. Claypot rice dishes include beef, egg, preserved meat, and pork patty, alongside soups like goji berry with black chicken and tea tree mushroom with old duck.
Prices stay affordable for clay pot rice meals. The cost suits group dining without stretching the budget.
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Parking is free and easy to find nearby.
The menu ordering is done via an iPad with options in Chinese and English.
They offer a free soup or dessert with the purchase of clay pot rice.
Spacious dining area with clean, beautifully designed interior featuring wooden accents and warm lighting creates a comfortable atmosphere. A free self-serve dessert and fruit bar adds a unique touch to the experience. The place often feels cozy and pleasant, welcoming a diverse crowd.
Authentic Sichuan and Yunnan flavors shine through dishes like pickled fish and Sichuan-style chicken. The Dan Dan noodles stand out, and the Kung Pao Chicken balances sweet, spicy, and tangy with tender chicken and crunchy peanuts.
Generous portions come with very affordable prices. The food is both affordable and delicious.
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The food comes out quickly at this restaurant.
The lunch special pricing is great.
Portions are generous and very filling.
Seafood steams directly at the table under a glass dome, creating an interactive dining experience. The space feels clean and elegant with bright lighting and a cozy atmosphere suitable for gatherings. Lines and some chaos occur outside, but inside the vibe remains inviting and comfortable.
Fresh handmade dumplings and steamed buns arrive right at the table, with soft wrappers and juicy fillings. Noodles and other dishes also come freshly made and steamed on site.
Prices stay affordable across the menu. Brown crab offers good value without sacrificing taste.
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Parking is very convenient with options including rear and underground parking.
The EV charging station is super convenient.
The lunch special with buns and a soup is reasonably priced.
Buffet offers sushi and ramen bars, hot pot, and a hibachi grill for made-to-order dishes. Atmosphere feels cozy and spacious with clean, well-maintained decor. Noise level can be high due to frequent celebrations, creating a lively vibe.
Seafood and Chinese dishes come with an excellent hot pot selection that is free. The buffet offers fresh food including pork belly, ribs, chow mein, and pineapple rice alongside sushi and ramen.
Pricing stays affordable, especially during weekday lunch. The buffet offers a wide variety of ingredients with quality food at a low cost.
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The price is $39.99 per person on weekends, plus a 12% service charge.
Lunch costs $25, ending around 3:30 pm, then dinner starts at $40.
A 12% mandatory tip is added to all bills, increasing the total cost.
Taiwanese restaurant offers clean, modern, casual space with DIY sauce station and fast food style operation. It draws crowds during lunch with fresh, authentic dumplings and wide food selection. Atmosphere feels low key but flavorful, balancing quick service with quality dishes.
Dumplings come in many forms here, from pan-fried potstickers with a crunchy outside and soft inside to large, plump pork and cabbage dumplings. The hot and sour soup matches traditional flavors exactly, and the mini wonton soup offers perfect wontons in a flavorful broth.
Prices stay very affordable and reasonable, fitting well for a cheap lunch or takeout dinner for the whole family. Finding good Chinese food joints that are this affordable is rare these days.
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Expect long wait times during peak lunch hours, especially around 12:20 pm.
Prices are very affordable, making it good for a cheap lunch or takeout dinner.
They accept cash payments but prefer card payments.
Dim sum comes pre-cooked in plastic containers, creating a fast food vibe rather than a traditional teahouse experience. The space is small but comfortable, with self-serve water stations and utensils stored in table drawers. The atmosphere feels casual and modern, bustling with a lively crowd and welcoming lounge music.
Dim sum here features well seasoned pork ribs with a high meat-to-bone ratio and flaky egg tarts. The menu includes clean, non-greasy dumplings and chicken feet, served quickly with options like a lunch special combining dim sum and appetizers.
Prices stay decently affordable compared to most dim sum spots. Meals offer good value without stretching the budget.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; ordering is required before seating.
Expect a 90-minute seating maximum during busy hours.
Weekend lunch special from 11am to 2pm offers three dim sum and a drink for around $10.
Spacious dining area with family-friendly atmosphere and large portions encourages group gatherings. Noise levels rise with crowd, creating a lively and bustling vibe. Interior features a giant xiao long bao mural symbolizing warmth and reunion.
Juicy pork dumplings and soup-filled Shumai stand out as signature dishes. Noodles, beef wraps, and xiao long bao also feature prominently, with a focus on dumplings across the menu.
Most dishes cost under $20, offering affordable prices without sacrificing taste. Food stays delicious and quality while keeping costs reasonable.
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The restaurant offers large portions that can easily feed four people.
Prices are fair, but online menu prices are higher than in-store prices.
A minimum spend of $300 is required for the private room.
Chinese restaurant offers huge portions and affordable prices with a varied menu including noodle soups and stir-fries. Seating is plentiful and atmosphere is calm and suitable for casual meals. Food focuses on authentic flavors with options ideal for sharing or group dining.
Seafood Stir Fry Chow Mein features shrimps, squids, imitation crab, pollock fish balls, and kamaboko fish cake, stir-fried with various noodle options like Hor Fun and Udon. The Orange Chicken comes with a rice soup side and is a popular choice. Other specialties include Beef Wonton Noodle Soup, Shanghai Pan Fried Pork Dumplings, and Pork Xiao Long Bao.
Generous portions come with affordable prices here. The food feels inexpensive yet tasty, making it a nostalgic fast food spot in the Chinese community.
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Lunch specials of 3-dish or 4-dish options come with rice and soup for great value.
Each combo includes a small cup of soup and rice, ensuring a filling meal.
Prices range from $6 to $10 for a choice of three entrees.