New, clean spot inside a market serves spicy noodle soups and fresh seafood. Sweet and sour pork is tender and pure white. Casual self-service with large portions and a quiet vibe playing early 2000s music.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its incredibly tender texture and pure white color. Jjambbong, black bean noodles, and beef fried rice also feature on the menu.
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The portions are large enough to share between two people.
Vegetarian and seafood allergy accommodations are available.
Dishes must be returned to the cashier after eating.
Small family-run vegan spot offers mushroom appetizers and fried tofu with rich flavors. Cozy, modern decor and natural light create a peaceful atmosphere. Perfect for quiet meals or sharing with friends, blending friendly vibe and charm.
Mushroom appetizers and fried tofu stand out with rich flavors. Chow mein blends textures and tastes perfectly, while house soup complements the meal well.
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The prices at Saigon Vegan are surprisingly low, with many dishes under $12.
Parking at Saigon Vegan is limited.
Reservations are recommended for large groups due to limited seating.
Small, family-owned spot serves authentic American-style Chinese dishes like orange chicken and wonton soup. Outdated decor and Formica tables create a homey atmosphere. Regulars love the freshly made, comforting meals and friendly vibe.
Orange chicken hits the mark with its balanced flavor. Wonton soup offers a soothing, filling option. House fried rice, sweet and sour pork, and broccoli beef stand out as solid choices.
Good to know
Only takeout orders are available; no dine-in service at this time.
The restaurant is open from 12pm to 10pm on Saturdays.
Prices for dishes range from $14 to $17 per plate.
Asian hot pot spot boasts flame-heated individual pots with flavors from Taiwan, Thailand, and Sichuan. Spacious, modern space suits dates and family dinners. Enjoy generous vegetables and free drinks and sides at a great price.
Offers a diverse selection of Asian-style hot pots with flavors from Taiwan, Thailand, Korea, Japan, Sichuan, and more. Hot pots come with generous vegetables and options like shrimp or ramen, all at a good price with deals including free drinks and sides.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM with hot pots for $14.95.
Each hot pot during happy hour includes a free drink and choice of rice or noodles.
There is lots of parking space available.
Dining space offers tall-backed booths and a cozy atmosphere with balanced lighting and chill music. Dumplings shine with juicy fillings and pan-fried sweetness. Kitchen visibility adds an authentic vibe while keeping the space clean and spacious.
Dumplings stand out with juicy, fresh fillings and pan-fried versions that balance sweet and savory. Dan Dan noodles and Sichuan Fish soup offer bold, authentic flavors that complement the menu well.
Good to know
They offer a 25% discount until November 2025.
Parking at Noodle Star is convenient with a large parking lot.
The menu offers a wide variety of options and allows ordering via an app at the table.
Takeout-only spot with a clean atmosphere and visible cooking area. Offers generous portions of crisp, flavorful dishes like Kung Pao Chicken and chow mein. Prices stay reasonable despite slight increases, making it a solid choice for fresh, tasty Chinese food.
Kung Pao Chicken and orange chicken come out crisp and flavorful. Chow mein also stands out as excellent, with other dishes like spicy chicken and house chicken adding variety.
Good to know
They currently only offer takeout service.
The restaurant was very clean.
The prices were reasonable for the quantity of food.
Small dim sum spot shines with expertly crafted dumplings like pork and shrimp soup dumplings. Cozy, quiet atmosphere with Chinese-themed decorations suits quick visits. Prices stay reasonable, making it a solid spot for quick, to-go dim sum.
Offers expertly crafted dumplings like pork and shrimp soup dumplings, scallop and shrimp dumplings, siu mai, and har gao. Prices stay reasonable for generous portions, making it a solid spot for quick, to-go dim sum without long waits.
Good to know
Parking is very limited, especially during Saturday lunch hours.
The salted egg bun is only available during weekends.
The dim sum costs $3 for three pieces, which is relatively affordable.
Small spot blends contemporary decor with a fast casual vibe for a cozy feel. Asian fusion menu shines with hearty baos, especially the healthy Char Siu Bao and Peking Duck-style Duck Bao. Quick, bold meals come at reasonable prices in a bustling setting.
Char Siu Bao features thick pieces of char siu without fatty parts, giving it a healthier feel. Duck Bao mimics Peking Duck style, while Pork Bao Buns have dry, tough pork that is hard to chew.
Good to know
Each bao costs less than $7.
You can choose your protein and pair it with rice for $15.
Parking can be hit or miss depending on the time you visit.
Bright, clean space offers fast Chinese food with generous portions and fantastic prices. Egg rolls are cheap and pair well with crispy orange chicken. Chow mein and fried rice deliver fresh, balanced flavors in a laid back atmosphere.
Egg rolls come two for a dollar and pair well with the crispy orange chicken that is not soggy. Chow mein stands out with its balanced flavor and the fried rice is tasty without being oily.
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The prices at China Wok are reasonable, especially for California.
Portions are generous for the price, making it a good value.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Old strip mall setting creates a cozy atmosphere with quiet, welcoming space. Extensive vegan menu offers quality, tasty options. Chow mein stands out with huge bok choy pieces, but golden egg rolls taste like frozen store-bought ones.
The chow mein features huge pieces of bok choy on top that need cutting into bite-sized pieces. Golden egg rolls come in a smaller portion now, costing $10 for four, with a changed recipe that tastes like frozen store-bought ones.
Good to know
Cash is required to avoid a 4% credit card fee.
Egg rolls cost $10 for four pieces.
You can choose between takeout and dine-in options.
Hot pot spot buzzes with lively atmosphere and Vietnamese EDM beats. Cod hot pot offers melt-in-your-mouth fish, while lobster fried noodles shine. Large space fits groups but tables sit close, adding to the crowded feel.
Cod hot pot features melt-in-your-mouth fish and stands out alongside lobster fried noodles. Fish spring rolls offer a decent option, while the hot pot Thai with seafood delivers amazing flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; expect long lines during dinner hours from 6 to 7 PM.
Plan to arrive at least 30-45 minutes early to find parking.
Happy hour offers a $3 discount on mixed drinks.
Enjoy authentic Korean-Chinese flavors in a cozy, family-friendly spot with large portions. Pan-fried dumplings offer crispy goodness while orange chicken stays fresh and juicy. Simple, unpretentious setting welcomes groups seeking traditional dishes at fair prices.
Pan-fried dumplings have perfect oily crispy goodness with a rich filling. Orange chicken is freshly made and not stringy. The sweet and sour chicken stays crispy and flavorful, matching familiar tastes from Peru.
Good to know
Reservations are generally easy to make, but weekends can be busy.
Expect large portion sizes, perfect for sharing with groups.
Parking is available in the strip mall lot.
Modern space with airy Chinese-style decor feels calm but lively on weekends. Butter Garlic Lobster and Salt and Pepper Shrimp shine on a menu with bold flavors beyond Cantonese. Plenty of seating fits groups well, blending nostalgic charm with fresh updates.
Butter Garlic Lobster and Salt and Pepper Shrimp stand out among the dishes. The menu includes Kung Pao Chicken, pork chop with green onions and jalapenos, chow mein, and fried rice. The food leans away from authentic Cantonese style.
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The location offers ample free parking, including designated disabled parking spaces near the entrance.
Reservations are recommended for large parties to ensure seating arrangements.
Expect long wait times during busy periods like Lunar New Year.
Hot pot offers four broth flavors including Sichuan and miso, delivering bold Chinese tastes. Spacious, clean space with Japanese-inspired decor like cherry blossom lanterns creates a lively vibe. Enjoy all-you-can-eat with high-quality meats and a full sauce bar for groups and families.
Hot pot features four broth flavors: house, miso, hot and sour, and Sichuan. Both hot pot and bún deliver strong flavor and experience.
Good to know
Brunch is available from 10:30 am to 3 pm every day, including weekends, for $18.
The lunch special AYCE hot pot costs $18.99.
Parking is easy to find in the free parking lot.