Market-style setup combines with futuristic decor and robot servers to create a Blade Runner-esque vibe. Bright, clean space feels modern and creative despite some crowding and smoky BBQ aroma. Touchscreen ordering and induction heat tables add a unique interactive element to the hot pot experience.
Freshness stands out at the BBQ station where ingredients come from live tanks. Combining hot pot and BBQ offers a unique and fun dining experience with marinated options grilled right at the table.
Self-service hot pot lets you customize your meal with high quality meats that stay tender whether grilled or boiled. The dual hot pot setup offers different broths like sukiyaki, making the flavors pop.
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Chubby Mart offers quality cuts of meat, seafood, and live seafood options.
Expect long wait times during peak hours due to popularity.
Desserts are priced at $16 each, which may be considered expensive.
Mini stoves at each table keep food warm and flavorful in a clean, bright space. The atmosphere stays warm and laid-back, filled with authentic Northeastern Chinese barbecue charm. Regulars enjoy handmade charcoal-grilled skewers and a cozy setting that suits both dine-in and takeout.
Barbecue here features authentic Northeastern Chinese flavors with all skewers handmade and grilled over charcoal. The taste is consistently delicious and genuine, capturing traditional DongBei style perfectly.
Sweet and sour pork and braised pork slices deliver strong wok hei flavor. Chinese BBQ skewers taste very authentic and the atmosphere feels warm and laid-back with plenty of Chinese BBQ charm.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Both dine-in and takeout options are available.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
Fast-food Chinese restaurant offers large portions and reasonable pricing with a spotless environment. The menu features flavorful dishes like jalapeños chicken, BBQ pork, and sticky, sweet spicy wings. It serves as a convenient option near local colleges with both card and cash payments accepted.
BBQ pork stands out with rich flavor. Jalapeños chicken adds a spicy kick to the menu.
Chow mein stands out with a taste similar to Panda Express. Orange chicken varies, sometimes better than most places, sometimes not favored. Cha szu pork and egg rolls also appear as solid choices.
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The pricing at Superior Wok is reasonable for fast food.
Expect large portion sizes; one 2-item combo is enough for lunch and dinner.
The restaurant maintains a high level of cleanliness.
Dining takes place inside spacious camping tents with unique camping-themed decor that creates a warm and comfortable atmosphere. The environment stays clean and tidy, offering comfortable seating and a relaxed vibe suitable for family outings and dinner parties.
Barbecue here features fresh ingredients with a wide variety including meats, seafood, and vegetables. The BBQ sticks taste great and the overall quality of the barbecue is very good.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its balanced flavors. Chinese BBQ offers rich, savory taste that complements the menu well.
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Reservations are required for indoor tent seating.
Expect a wait during peak family outing times.
Prices are reasonable compared to food quality.
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.
Soft steamed buns hold a sweet and savory pork and scallion filling. The BBQ pork offers a very flavorful punch. Crispy crescent dumplings and garlic-tossed Chinese broccoli add variety.
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.
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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.
Northern Chinese restaurant offers authentic Dongbei cuisine with generous portions and live music on weekends. The atmosphere includes private rooms suitable for gatherings, though the decor is worn and dated. The vibe is casual and lively, attracting those seeking hearty traditional dishes.
Beef and lamb skewers come in long portions packed with authentic flavor. BBQ squid is available for takeout, and leftovers get packed to go.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with a crispy exterior and tender, juicy inside, bursting with flavor. Dumplings feature chewy handmade wrappers and fresh filling, while noodle dishes, baos, and fried twisted dough add variety.
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Happy hour offers three large skewers for only $1.99.
A promotion after 8:00 PM includes BBQ specials.
Ordering over $49 allows adding a super-sized portion of sweet and sour pork for $1.99.
Outdated decor sets a simple backdrop for hearty Cantonese dishes with excellent roast ducks and tender barbecue meats. The atmosphere is calm with ample seating and a steady flow of locals enjoying authentic Chinese flavors. Prices stay reasonable, making it a solid choice for all ages.
Tender barbecue pork stands out with authentic flavors. Appetizers include peking duck and soy sauce chicken, all showcasing well-prepared meats.
Hearty Cantonese dishes include seafood fried noodles, traditional noodle soups, and Chow Mein like Liang Mian Huang. Appetizers feature peking duck, BBQ pork, and soy sauce chicken, with seafood hot pot soup also available.
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Roasted pig is sold out by 12 p.m., so arrive early to try it.
Prices at the restaurant are reasonable for the quality offered.
Lunch specials are available during the weekday for great deals.
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.
Asian-style BBQ includes Korean BBQ ribs and BBQ pork that tastes like soft candy. The menu offers a fusion of BBQ with seafood and hot pot options.
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.
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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.