Chinese restaurant offers a spacious interior with warm old street decor featuring retro utensils and unique mugs. Atmosphere feels authentic and cozy, reflecting a leisure style typical of Chengdu. Food includes spicy hot pot and Malatang with fresh ingredients and reasonable prices.
Food features authentic Sichuan flavors with a spicy kick and generous portions. Dishes are Halal and reasonably priced, appealing to groups and spicy food lovers alike.
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.
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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.
Halal restaurant offers clean, beautifully decorated space with both indoor and outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels warm and friendly, supported by a prayer room attached for convenience. Food focuses on halal Chinese cuisine with some dishes praised and others noted as less favorable.
Halal Chinese food stands out with its freshness and delicious flavors. The quality consistently impresses, making the food a highlight of the experience.
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.
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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.
Restaurant features an underground cyberpunk aesthetic with neon light decorations and tables separated by fish tanks. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting with bright, exuberant lighting and good music. Open late, attracting a friendly crowd seeking authentic Chinese noodle dishes.
Authentic Chinese dishes stand out with a great selection and delicious dumplings. The food consistently delivers fantastic flavors and genuine taste.
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.
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The restaurant is open late, until 12am or later on weekends.
Reservations are accepted for larger parties.
Parking is easy and accessible.
Hot pot restaurant blends traditional and modern decor with soft lighting and a lively, welcoming atmosphere. A well-stocked sauce bar offers a variety of condiments for customizing dipping sauces. Seating can be cramped, and some tables have induction stoves with a high-pitched whine at full power.
Fresh ingredients create an authentic taste throughout the menu. The Green Peppercorn soup base stands out for lovers of Sichuan food. Food quality supports the all you can eat format well.
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 cool appearance with a cozy atmosphere reminiscent of a Chinese bar bistro. The space features luxurious decor and a fish tank that sets a chill mood. It attracts people looking for authentic, spicy Chinese barbecue in a fun and engaging environment.
Chinese street food style BBQ features fresh, authentic skewers and Sichuan dishes. Portions are generous, with quick service and a focus on internal organs like gizzards, ligaments, and hearts.
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.
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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.
Shanghainese restaurant offers authentic Shanghai dim sum and dishes with an open kitchen visible to diners. Atmosphere feels warm and lively, with cozy seating that suits casual meals with family or friends. Space is limited and sometimes crowded, creating an intimate dining experience.
Authentic Shanghai cuisine shines with consistently high quality and great hospitality. Dining in keeps dishes fresh and flavorful, offering a true taste of Shanghai style food.
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.
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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 reveals fresh cooking in a tight, noisy space with island vibes and hipster decor. Lunch rush draws mostly Asian clientele from nearby tech companies, with many ordering to go. Signature dishes include roasted duck and wonton soup, known for their rich flavors and generous portions.
Food stays fresh and hot with a good balance of seasoning, never greasy or bland. Dishes like chili basil chicken and wonton soup offer tasty, home-cooked flavors that satisfy consistently.
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.
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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.
Medium-sized dining area offers authentic Taiwanese cuisine with a varied menu beyond dumplings. Atmosphere feels cozy and clean with classic Chinese decor, though space can feel cramped during peak hours. Popular spot draws steady crowds, leading to short waits especially at dinner.
Authentic Taiwanese cuisine shines with fresh ingredients and flavorful dishes. Portions come plentiful and affordable, delivering excellent taste consistently.
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.
Good to know
Be prepared for a short line during peak hours.
Expect a long wait during dinner hours.
Arrive early as tables fill up fast.
Asian fusion restaurant offers a vibrant atmosphere with lively colors and lights and a sprawling karaoke setup alongside a live band performance. The space feels cozy and casual, attracting families and those seeking a relaxed, hip vibe. It stays open late, making it a popular spot for evening gatherings.
Foods follow authentic Hong Kong and Taiwanese recipes with large servings. Dishes include HK cafe favorites prepared in traditional ways, delivering delicious and tasty flavors.
Offers casual authentic Cantonese and South-Chinese dishes with a fusion twist. Hot and Sour Soup leans away from traditional flavor and texture.
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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.
Rich aroma of authentic Sichuan spices fills a clean, cozy space that often feels crowded. Bold, perfectly balanced flavors deliver a spicy, numbing, aromatic experience without adjusting heat levels. Dishes arrive quickly, attracting those who appreciate genuine Sichuan cuisine in a lively, family-friendly setting.
Spicy dishes stand out with authentic Sichuan flavors and fresh ingredients. Clear broth noodles and hot garlic water spinach salad offer delicate and crispy tastes that pair well with rice or shine alone.
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.
Modern, clean space offers authentic Chengdu hotpot with a self-serve appetizer bar featuring unique items like chicken feet and clams. Atmosphere stays pleasant and lively, especially during dinner with a wide selection of meats and vegetables. Pricing is high, reflecting the quality and variety available.
Food features fresh ingredients and a variety of options with a focus on authenticity and quality. Dishes come out quickly and cater well to those who enjoy spicy flavors.
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.
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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.
Large, bright space with spacious layout and giant TV screens suits events like weddings and banquets. Atmosphere is casual and lively, often noisy due to simultaneous celebrations. Comfortable seating and features like a huge aquarium add to the experience.
Food features fresh ingredients and Cantonese cuisine with dishes served hot and quickly. Menu offers tasty, not greasy options with consistent quality.
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.