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.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its balanced flavors. Chinese BBQ offers rich, savory taste that complements the menu well.
Several camping tents create a fun dining spot for kids. They enjoy potato tarts and receive small gifts during visits.
Good to know
Reservations are required for indoor tent seating.
Expect a wait during peak family outing times.
Prices are reasonable compared to food quality.
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.
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.
Kids enjoy Orleans chicken cartilage, chicken wings, and toasted bread here. Several little kids eat with gusto and show clear enthusiasm for the food.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Both dine-in and takeout options are available.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
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.
Kids find plenty to eat with non-spicy dishes and cold options available. A free self-serve dessert cart keeps toddlers happy while waiting for food.
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The food comes out quickly at this restaurant.
The lunch special pricing is great.
Portions are generous and very filling.
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.
Kids enjoy the Matsusaka pork wrapped in lettuce with secret sauce and fixings. The Kung Pao Chicken has peanuts added later, making it less spicy and kid-friendly. Chicken soup wontons and chicken broth rice are also popular with children.
Good to know
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.
Modern interior blends warmth with subtle pop art accents, creating a vibrant yet comfortable atmosphere. The setting suits gatherings and date nights, offering a cozy and lively vibe. Attention to detail shows in thoughtful amenities like complimentary snacks.
Congee-based hot pot stands out as a rare and authentic Cantonese dish here. The broth tastes rich, and the Cantonese style beef cuts and chicken keep the flavors true to tradition.
A friendly family environment welcomes children and elderly parents. Popular dishes like porridge hot pot and red bean double skin milk appeal to both kids and adults.
Good to know
Reservations are required to order via phone, with English and Chinese menus available.
The sauce bar costs $4.99 per person and includes fresh ginger slices.
Expect to pay around $30 to $50 per person for a meal.
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.
Peking Duck Three Ways offers an authentic and delicious taste with crispy skin and tender meat. The sweet and sour pork ribs are crispy outside and tender inside, and the fried chili fish also stands out.
Children enjoy the squirrel fish and the chili lamb with Szechuan peppercorns, which stands out as a favorite. The popcorn chicken can be made mild for kids.
Good to know
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, spacious dining area offers a relaxed and easygoing atmosphere with moderate noise and background music. Customers select ingredients by weight from a buffet-style counter, creating personalized bowls with a variety of Taiwanese and Chinese options. Sauce bar with to-go containers and flexible portion sizes add to the customizable experience.
The hot pot soup base stands out with its rich and flavorful broth. Guests can select their own ingredients for a personalized Taiwanese hot pot experience with a unique malatang flavor.
Kids find the food delicious and enjoy the menu options. Meals suit families with children well, making it a kid-friendly spot.
Good to know
They charge based on the weight of the food you pick.
The price is $13.99 per pound for the ingredients.
You can choose your own ingredients and pay by weight.
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.
Kids eat free under 2 and get discounts. Staff handles toddlers and strollers well. Plenty of food choices suit both kids and adults.
Good to know
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.