Barbecue restaurant with soft purple lighting and a cozy, lively vibe that suits casual gatherings. The atmosphere is chill but sometimes interrupted by loud TV videos and kids playing with toys. Offers affordable, hearty portions featuring authentic Chinese skewers and bold, vibrant flavors.
Offers authentic Chinese BBQ frequently ordered for takeout. Features mini hot pots in various flavors, sized for two, priced just over $12.
Big portions like the Sizzling Hot Plate Rice come at a super affordable price. Meal deals offer hearty servings without costing much.
Good to know
$12 lunch specials are available on weekdays.
Bento boxes cost only $11 after tax.
Expect a bit of a wait on weekends.
Retro decor with a 90s Chinese vibe and Slam Dunk mural sets a nostalgic tone. The atmosphere feels cozy and lively, perfect for gatherings. A generous sauce bar and free snacks add to the authentic Chongqing hot pot experience.
Authentic Szechuan style hot pot offers a super delicious and memorable dining experience. The hot pot stands out as one of the most outstanding in the Bay Area.
Prices stay consistently affordable, making it a solid choice for hot pot. Food quality matches the value with delicious options at low cost.
Good to know
They offer a special deal from Monday to Thursday during lunchtime on Friday.
Prices are very reasonable for the quality of the food.
You can choose the spice level according to your taste.
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.
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.
Prices stay super affordable while serving high-quality Chinese halal food. Finding delicious Chinese food at an affordable price is rare here.
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.
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.
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.
Prices stay consistently affordable here. Meals offer good value without stretching the budget.
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.
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.
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.
Food comes in generous portions with flavorful dishes that stay super affordable.
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.
Small dim sum restaurant with limited seating and a casual, quiet atmosphere. Offers inexpensive, flavorful dim sum served throughout the day with friendly, family-run service. Space feels simple and cozy, suitable for a laid-back meal rather than formal dining.
Dim sum here features a wide array of authentic dishes like Xiao long bao, shrimp dumplings, and pork buns. The food is succulent and reasonably priced, making it a solid spot for tasty Chinese bites.
Food comes at a very affordable price, partly due to simple tableware. Takeout options stay inexpensive, though some dishes include only small amounts of shrimp and cheap meatballs.
Good to know
Dim sum is served all day except during afternoon breaks from 3-4 pm.
Expect a busy crowd starting around 11:30 am, especially on weekends.
The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
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.
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.
Portions come in affordable sizes and prices stay low. Food tastes good while keeping costs budget-friendly.
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.
Dim sum restaurant offers takeout only with huge portions and affordable prices on items like roasted duck and BBQ pork. Atmosphere feels busy and practical, with a focus on quick service and convenience. Early arrival is common to secure popular dishes such as roasted duck.
Offers fresh dim sum ready to go from steaming pots with fast service. Features Chinese barbecue like roasted duck and BBQ pork, plus standout dishes like hot and sour soup and sesame chicken with a great breading-to-chicken ratio.
Offers authentic Chinese food that is both affordable and tasty. Dim sum options are convenient and budget-friendly.
Good to know
Tai Pan Dim Sum is takeout only.
Expect to pay around $18-20 for a lunch meal.
Portion sizes are large, providing good value for the price.
Small cafe with booth seating and a TVB broadcast creates a familiar Hong Kong vibe. Relaxed atmosphere fills with Cantonese conversations and laughter, offering a chill dining experience. Food comes in plastic containers even for dine-in, emphasizing convenience and affordability.
Offers traditional Hong Kong style dishes like beef chow fun, congee, and baked rice. Includes XO noodles chow fun and pork chop with spaghetti, plus options like rice rolls and western breakfast.
Meals come at very inexpensive prices, with specials around $10. Food stays delicious and affordable throughout the menu.
Good to know
The cafe accepts only cash payments, no credit cards.
Happy hour runs from 2:30 PM to midnight with special pricing.
The $10 special is a great deal for late-night food.