Asian fusion spot shines with orange chicken that is sweet and crunchy, plus solid potstickers and noodles. Cozy, clean space buzzes with lively energy. Open late, it draws crowds craving healthy options and generous teriyaki portions.
Orange chicken stands out with its sweet, crunchy texture and fresh flavor. Potstickers, crab rangoons, and noodles also offer solid, straightforward options.
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They are open late when no other restaurants are.
The two-item entree costs around $20.
Parking is easy to find.
Small space offers authentic dumplings with rich flavors and textures. Sleek design creates a cafeteria-style atmosphere that feels lively when busy and calm off-peak. Tables near entrance get foot traffic and occasional stares from waiting diners.
Dumplings stand out with excellent flavor and texture, including pan-fried and pork varieties. The menu features xiao long bao, shrimp chow mein, beef noodle soup, and chili oil wontons, all prepared with authentic Chinese flavors.
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Expect long wait times during lunch on weekends due to high demand.
Credit cards are required for payment; cash is not accepted.
The restaurant is small, so seating is limited.
Small space with a calming atmosphere and complimentary tea invites quiet dining. Lunch specials feature best egg rolls and flavorful General Tso chicken. Offers reasonably priced American Chinese dishes and extensive takeout options.
Lunch specials include hot and sour soup and an egg roll. The egg rolls stand out as some of the best in the area. General Tso chicken is notably flavorful. Mapo tofu is standard.
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The restaurant offers a wide range of takeout options.
Rice and broccoli are available but cost extra.
The food is reasonably priced.
Small family-owned vegan spot offers a cozy vibe with uplifting music and an environmentally friendly feel. Menu shines with vegan banh mi and tasty garlic chicken skewers. Perfect for a quiet lunch with flavorful, plant-based Chinese dishes.
Vegan options include chow mein that stands out among dishes. Garlic chicken skewers and black pepper steak rice combo add variety. Chow fun and bahn mi also appear on the menu but chow mein feels underwhelming compared to others.
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Vegan Banh Mi is closed on Wednesdays.
The restaurant is closed from June 30th to July 4th.
Parking is plentiful at Vegan Banh Mi.
Bright, modern space offers individual hot pots with broths like Sichuan spicy and tom yum. Self-serve sauce and vegetable bar adds variety. Atmosphere shifts from quiet to lively with upbeat music, creating a cozy, inviting energy.
Broths include soondubu, pho, tom yum, and Szechuan styles. Individual hot pots let you pick your soup base, with Sichuan broth offering a spicy, numbing kick.
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The price for Japanese seafood hot pot ranges from $32 to $38 depending on the meat and sushi.
Lunch price is $23.99 for all-you-can-eat beef and lamb without sushi.
It is less expensive and has shorter wait times on weekdays.
Cozy spot with intimate seating and bright lighting offers a laid-back vibe. Orange chicken shines with fresh orange zest and large portions. Menu also features Drunken Noodles and Broccoli Beef for solid Chinese choices.
Orange chicken features fresh orange zest and comes in large portions. Dishes include Drunken Noodles with Chicken, Pad See Ew, Broccoli Beef, and Chicken Chow Mein.
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The prices at Orange Thai are very affordable for the quality of food.
The restaurant has many vegan options available, and the staff is knowledgeable.
Reservations are not required, but expect longer wait times during peak hours.
Bright green walls and calm piano music create a friendly vibe and clean dining space. Large portions and reasonable prices make it great for sit-down meals. Chicken lo mein and Kung Pao chicken offer strong flavors that highlight the Chinese food menu.
Chicken lo mein and Kung Pao chicken stand out for their strong flavors. The menu also features hot and sour soup, fried rice, egg rolls, orange chicken, and Mongolian beef.
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Parking is easy at the restaurant.
The restaurant offers large portions at reasonable prices.
Lunch deals are available and are hard to beat.
Chinese takeout shines with sesame chicken and wonton soup offering bold flavors and big servings. Simple, well-lit space with four tables suits quick meals or small groups. Affordable prices and fresh, authentic dishes make it a solid choice.
Sesame chicken and chow mein stand out with strong flavors and generous portions. The wonton soup serves multiple people, and dishes like orange chicken, pepper steak, spare ribs, and cream cheese wontons add variety.
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The restaurant has only four tables available for dine-in.
Expect generous portions with every order.
Prices are very affordable compared to similar restaurants.