Spicy hot pot shines with authentic Sichuan flavor and fresh ingredients. Cozy, retro decor creates a warm atmosphere that feels like Chengdu streets. Prices stay reasonable, making it a great spot for leisure dining with genuine tastes.
Spicy hot pot stands out with authentic Sichuan flavor and a dry-mixed style without sesame paste. Dishes like beef spicy hot pot, duck blood, and crispy pork ice jelly deliver genuine Szechuan taste.
Good to know
The lunch special is not available on weekends.
Portions are large and can easily serve two people.
Prices are reasonable, with meals costing around 40 yuan for two.
Hot pot spot shines with authentic Sichuan beef oil broth and a well-stocked sauce bar for custom flavors. Its lively atmosphere blends traditional and modern decor, though seating feels cramped and induction stoves can be noisy.
All-you-can-eat hot pot features authentic Sichuan beef oil broth and a spicy, well-priced menu. The Green Peppercorn soup base and Chongqing beef hot pot stand out, with a clean sauce bar and options for kids.
Good to know
They offer an all-you-can-eat dinner on Wednesdays.
The lunch price is $24.99, which is competitive for the area.
An automatic 18% gratuity is added for groups of six or more.
Neon lights and round booths create a cozy atmosphere perfect for enjoying authentic Chinese BBQ with spicy Sichuan and Hunan flavors. Luxurious decor and a fish tank add a chill mood that makes dining fun and engaging. Fish leek dumplings and sweet and sour pork complete the strong lineup.
Chinese BBQ stands out with authentic skewers and a satisfying Sichuan and Hunan-style hot pot. The fish leek dumplings and sweet and sour pork add to the strong lineup of dishes.
Good to know
Parking is easy to find and a lot is available.
Ordering is easy via phone, making it convenient for takeout.
The restaurant is great for big groups and parties.
Underground cyberpunk vibe with neon lights and cozy fish tank tables sets a unique mood. Juicy charcoal-grilled BBQ and sweet steamed pork dumplings deliver authentic Chinese flavors. Open late, it draws a friendly crowd enjoying bright, upbeat atmosphere.
Charcoal-grilled Chinese BBQ stands out for its juicy, authentic flavor. Steamed pork and chicken soup dumplings offer a delicious, slightly sweet taste that complements the dumplings well.
Good to know
The restaurant is open late, until 12am or later on weekends.
Reservations are accepted for larger parties.
Parking is easy and accessible.
Halal Chinese restaurant offers authentic flavors like broccoli beef and Szechuan chicken in a warm atmosphere with indoor and outdoor seating. A prayer room adds convenience, while dishes vary in quality but include tasty vegetarian options.
Broccoli beef and Szechuan chicken stand out with authentic flavors. Soups and vegetarian egg rolls offer delicious variety alongside dishes like kung pao chicken and Mongolian beef.
Good to know
All food served is halal, making it a great option for halal dining.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes, often enough for multiple meals.
Boxes of leftover food are available for $5 after closing.
Shanghainese restaurant serves authentic Shanghai dim sum with juicy xiao long bao and flavorful pan-fried dumplings. Open kitchen adds to the lively atmosphere and cozy seating fits casual meals with friends or family. Space is limited, creating an intimate dining experience.
Juicy, big xiao long bao come with delicate wrappers and rich broth. Pan-fried dumplings are soupy and flavorful, while wonton soup and other dim sums stay true to authentic flavors.
Good to know
Parking is very convenient for visitors.
Expect to wait about 15 minutes for a table during peak hours.
Reservations are not required but recommended for larger groups.
Open kitchen shows fresh cooking in a tight, noisy space with hipster decor and island vibes. Lunch rush draws Asian tech workers, many ordering to go. Signature dishes like roasted duck and wonton soup shine with rich flavors and big portions, offering solid Chinese options like Mongolian beef.
Wonton soup stands out with duck meat and multiple wontons in a single bowl. Dishes like Mongolian beef and chili basil chicken offer solid, flavorful options.
Good to know
Lunch hours are very busy; consider ordering ahead.
Expect wait times of 10-15 minutes during peak hours.
You can order from kiosks or specify takeout at the register.
Cozy spot serves soup dumplings with delicate skin and rich flavor. Menu includes green onion pancakes and prawn fried rice, offering authentic Taiwanese tastes. Space feels cramped during peak hours but stays clean and welcoming.
Soup dumplings stand out with delicate skin and rich flavor. Juicy pork and crab dumplings, green onion pancakes, and prawn fried rice also deliver solid taste.
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Be prepared for a short line during peak hours.
Expect a long wait during dinner hours.
Arrive early as tables fill up fast.
Bold Sichuan spices fill a cozy, lively space with authentic flavors that deliver a spicy, numbing kick. Signature dishes like fish fillet with peppercorns and kung pao chicken offer succulent heat true to Sichuan style. Quick service suits families seeking genuine Chinese food.
Rich aroma of authentic Sichuan spices fills the air. Signature dishes like fish fillet with Sichuan peppercorns and boiled fish in green pepper soup deliver a spicy, numbing kick. Sauces and dishes like kung pao chicken and Sichuan pepper beef offer succulent, flavorful heat true to Sichuan and Hunan styles.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but expect a wait during peak dining hours.
The restaurant automatically adds an 18% tip to all bills, regardless of group size.
Dishes typically arrive within 15 minutes of ordering, ensuring quick service.
Asian fusion spot blends authentic Cantonese dishes with a lively vibe. Cozy space features karaoke and live band for fun nights. Hot and Sour Soup offers a unique twist, perfect for casual dining and evening hangouts.
Offers casual authentic Cantonese and South-Chinese dishes with a fusion twist. Hot and Sour Soup leans away from traditional flavor and texture.
Good to know
Happy hour runs during tea time, offering attractive drink specials.
Open mic karaoke takes place at night with a walk-in fridge filled with beer.
Parking can be very difficult to find near the restaurant.
Large, bright space with giant TV screens and a huge aquarium creates a lively atmosphere. Dim sum offers great variety and Cantonese dishes like Chilean Sea Bass shine with bold flavors. Comfortable seating suits events and casual dining alike.
Dim sum selection offers a great variety with excellent quality. Cantonese dishes like Chilean Sea Bass and classics such as Mongolian beef and sweet and sour pork stand out for their flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, to avoid long wait times.
A set menu for 10 people is available for $488 on weekdays.
Parking can be tricky, especially during busy hours; consider arriving early.
Modern, clean space serves authentic Chengdu hotpot with a self-serve appetizer bar featuring unique items like chicken feet and clams. Lively atmosphere shines at dinner with a wide selection of meats and vegetables. Pricing is high, matching the quality and variety.
Hot pot here features a massive variety of skewers with truly authentic flavors. This style of skewer hot pot offers a fresh take on traditional Chinese food.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat dinner is reasonably priced at $36.99.
Each stick costs $0.50, with some items having two sticks.
Parking is available and not hard to find.