Casual spot offers authentic family-style meals with Szechuan chicken's kick and generous portions. Dated decor sets a quiet vibe perfect for takeout or dining in. Prices stay reasonable while dishes like Mongolian beef balance sweetness and savoriness well.
Classic flavors stand out with the Szechuan chicken's kick and flavorful fried rice that avoids greasiness. Soups like Wor Wonton and Hot and Sour deliver solid taste, while dishes like Mongolian beef and pork chow mein balance sweetness and savoriness well.
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The restaurant offers generous portion sizes for a reasonable price.
Reservations are not required, but it's best to arrive early during peak hours.
Takeout is popular, so expect a busy parking lot during dinner time.
Enjoy authentic Cantonese BBQ with standout char siu and fresh roasted duck. Portions are large and offer great value. Interior is plain but food quality shines, with parking easier further down the lot.
Char siu and other staple meats stand out with authentic Cantonese BBQ flavors. The menu focuses on classic BBQ dishes with consistent quality.
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Parking can be terrible, but there's plenty of space near AutoZone.
The lunch set deal offers great value and generous portions.
The restaurant is very affordable with a variety of BBQ options.
Small spot serves thick hot and sour soup and wonton soup that stands out. Offers Mongolian beef and chow mein with generous portions. Known for spicy chili oil and fair prices, perfect for affordable takeout.
Wonton soup stands out as best here, with a thick hot and sour soup that varies in consistency. Popular dishes include beef chow fun, Mongolian beef, and chow mein.
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Reservations or calls ahead are recommended due to limited seating.
The restaurant is known for generous portions at reasonable prices.
Expect a casual, no-frills dining experience with a focus on takeout.
Cozy spot offers fresh dim sum with standout shrimp dishes and Cantonese specialties like salt and pepper pork chops. Family-friendly vibe suits casual meals and private parties. Large portions come at reasonable prices, making it great for groups.
Offers a great selection of authentic dim sum with standout shrimp dishes. Cantonese style shines in the salt and pepper pork chops and Peking duck, alongside well-balanced satay beef chow fun and pan-fried noodles.
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Expect wait times over an hour during peak hours.
Vegetarian options are available, but some dishes are overpriced.
They charge $2 for hot water.
Small space buzzes with a big menu of classic Chinese dishes like chow mein and crispy Szechuan prawns. Generous portions and reasonable prices keep diners coming back. Options like Yo-Fu Wonton soup add variety to the lively atmosphere.
Chow mein comes in smaller portions paired with larger servings of fried rice. Dishes like Yo-Fu Wonton soup and Combination Moo Shu offer variety alongside the vegetable chicken option.
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Expect long wait times for takeaway orders, especially during busy hours.
Lunch menu is available until 3 PM, despite online hours stating 2:30 PM.
Parking lot conditions may feel unsafe; consider alternative parking options.
Buffet offers authentic Nepali and Indian cuisine with a special momo station. Indoor and outdoor seating, including a patio, create a warm, welcoming vibe. Stir-fried chow mein and fresh dumplings highlight the Chinese options.
Dishes feature fresh vegetables and a stir-fried texture, especially in chow mein. Dumplings stand out as especially good.
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The restaurant offers a buffet on weekends, which is popular among visitors.
Parking is free but may be in a shady area.
The restaurant is conveniently located near the BART station for easy access.
Bright interior and generous portions create a relaxed dining space. Combo chow mein offers authentic flavors while Mongolian beef is tender and satisfying. Calm atmosphere suits diners seeking comfort and good value.
Combo chow mein stands out as authentic and tasty. Orange chicken varies from very good to stale. Mongolian beef is tender, and pork wonton soup and egg foo young are enjoyable.
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The lunch special costs $12 and is considered very good value.
Expect large portions suitable for big appetites.
The restaurant was clean and well-maintained.
Takeout-only spot serves pan-fried pork dumplings with a crispy crust and juicy filling. Family vibes shine through quick service and reusable packaging. Online ordering is smooth, making fresh, flavorful dumplings easy to enjoy.
Pan-fried pork dumplings have a crispy crust and juicy filling. Dim sum includes fresh, tasty options like chive dumplings with pork and dishes such as Mongolian beef, walnut prawns, and knife cut chow mein with mixed meat and shrimp.
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Elite Dumpling is only available for takeout or delivery through an app.
There is no seating available; it's strictly a takeout place.
The food is usually ready earlier than the estimated time online.
Generous portions and fast service make this spot great for quick meals. Enjoy spicy Mongolian beef and crispy egg rolls that pack bold flavors. Prices stay reasonable, perfect for value seekers.
Spicy Mongolian beef comes loaded with peppers. Crispy egg rolls and savory house chow fun stand out alongside beef chow mein and Singapore noodles.
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Prices are fair, making the food a good value.
Egg Roll King offers generous portion sizes.
The location is convenient for easy access.
Small space with sweet family atmosphere serves generous portions fast. Chinese dishes like sesame chicken and hot and sour soup pack strong flavors. Buffet and special orders include vegetarian and vegan options in a casual setting.
Sesame chicken and hot and sour soup stand out with strong flavors. The menu also features BBQ pork fried rice, beef wonton soup, tomato beef, and Hunan beef with extra onions.
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The restaurant offers generous portions, making it a good value for the price.
Expect inconsistent pricing; dishes may cost different amounts on different visits.
They provide a variety of vegetarian and vegan options on the menu.
Chinese restaurant offers hot and sour soup and Mongolian lamb with a warm atmosphere that suits casual or formal dining. The bar area livens up during games, blending traditional flavors with American twists.
Hot and sour soup and wonton soup stand out with strong flavors. The menu includes sweet and sour fish, Mongolian beef, orange chicken, chow fun, shrimp and lobster potstickers, and various dim sum items.
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Parking can be difficult if the restaurant is busy, as the lot is shared with two other retailers.
The total cost for four dishes is typically over $80 plus tip.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups, especially if you have more than 15 people.
Generous portions of Mongolian beef and fried rice offer strong flavors at low prices. Atmosphere feels unpolished with some cleanliness issues and homeless presence. Space suits grab-and-go orders more than dine-in experiences.
Chicken fried rice, orange chicken, and sesame chicken stand out with strong flavors. Fried rice, chow mein, and chow fun come with generous portions and quick preparation. Mongolian beef and chow fun also offer tasty options.
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The restaurant is good for takeout only.
Prices are affordable, with generous portion sizes.
The parking lot is crowded, so arrive early.