Charcoal-grilled skewers and authentic Sichuan stir-fries offer bold, generous flavors. Artistic decor with bilingual picture books adds cultural charm. Live music by the owner creates a lively atmosphere that feels like a concert.
Authentic Sichuan stir-fries and grilled skewers come in generous portions with bold flavors. Hot pot skewers and BBQ dishes like spicy hot pot, grilled mantou, and stir-fried clams offer a unique and delicious variety.
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BBQ FACTORY 烟火里 offers authentic Northern Chinese cuisine with a focus on charcoal-grilled skewers.
The average cost per person is around $20-30, making it affordable.
The restaurant is open late, providing options for dinner after typical hours.
Small space with cozy atmosphere offers a quiet, family-friendly vibe. Spicy noodle dishes deliver authentic Sichuan flavors with bold taste. Cucumber tofu salad features a strong Sichuan pepper kick that stands out.
Noodles show authentic Sichuan and Chongqing style with bold flavors. Cucumber tofu salad carries a strong Sichuan pepper taste that stands out.
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The pork bone noodles are only available on weekends.
Spice levels are stronger than at many other restaurants; choose mild if unsure.
You can customize noodle softness and spice levels to your preference.
Clean interior and authentic spicy beef tallow broth create a welcoming spot for small gatherings. Sichuan hot pot offers medium spicy, fragrant flavors with plenty of meat options. Enjoy unlimited sauce and dessert bar in a kid-friendly setting.
Sichuan hot pot features a medium spicy, fragrant broth with a rich beef tallow base. The flavors are authentic and balanced, offering a deep, satisfying taste at a good price.
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Reservations are recommended to ensure a table during peak hours.
Parking is limited but generally acceptable near the restaurant.
The price for the beef platter is $26, offering good value.
Small, modern spot offers fresh dumplings with juicy pork filling and rich broth. Casual, family-friendly vibe shines through handmade dumplings visible from the window. Limited seating keeps the focus on authentic flavors and quality over quantity.
Steamed soup dumplings feature thin-skinned, tender wrappers with rich, flavorful broth inside. Chive dumplings come generously stuffed and fresh, and the pork filling in dumplings stays juicy and tasty with soft, thin skins.
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Reservations are not required, but expect wait times during peak hours.
Parking is limited, so consider arriving early or using public transport.
The menu is primarily focused on dumplings and a few other Chinese dishes.
Crowded seating and a noisy atmosphere create a lively vibe. Dim sum offers generous portions with authentic Cantonese flavors. Char siu bao stands out with a crispy crust and unique pineapple filling, making it a must-try.
Dim sum comes in generous portions with an authentic Cantonese flavor. Char siu bao features a crispy crust and pineapple filling, and desserts round out the meal well.
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Reservations are not accepted, so expect a wait during busy hours.
Gourmet House is particularly busy on weekends, leading to longer wait times.
Prices have increased recently, with meals averaging around $40 per person.
Hole-in-the-wall spot serves authentic Taiwanese dishes like hot pot with fried egg and spicy Mongolian beef. Generous portions come at great prices in a lively, energetic setting. Mostly takeout and cash-only keep it simple and fast.
Hot Pot with fried egg stands out alongside savory rice puddings, steamed stuffed buns, and taro cakes. The Mongolian beef lunch special offers a very spicy kick, while salt-baked chicken and scallion pancakes add variety.
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The restaurant only accepts cash payments; credit cards are not accepted.
Parking can be very crowded during meal times, especially at 7 pm.
Takeout is recommended due to the parking situation.
Bright, clean space with modern Chinese decor offers bold flavors like Sichuan Pepper Spicy Beef Soup and customizable sour fish soups. Soft lighting creates a cozy atmosphere perfect for casual meals. Unlimited rice refills and a rice bar add a unique touch.
Bold flavors define the menu with dishes like Sichuan Pepper Spicy Beef Soup and Tomato Flavor Fish Soup. Sichuan specialties bring a mouth-numbing sensation from peppercorn oil, enhancing the aromatic and spicy profiles.
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The restaurant offers a buy one get one free promotion starting from April 28th.
Expect smaller portion sizes compared to when it first opened.
Unlimited free rice is available with every meal.
Small cafe offers traditional Hong Kong dishes like beef chow fun and congee in a relaxed atmosphere filled with Cantonese chatter. Food serves in plastic containers for convenience and affordability. Booth seating and a TVB broadcast create a familiar vibe.
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.
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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.