Noodle and dumpling house with simple modern design and cozy atmosphere. Busy and welcoming, it offers authentic Chinese dishes with generous portions and reasonable prices. Friendly staff support a down-to-earth dining experience.
Handmade dumplings have a perfect texture with a soft, satisfying outside wrapping. Fillings include pork, cabbage, onion, and sesame oil, plus vegetarian options like chive and egg.
Dinner here offers a casual vibe with straightforward options. It suits spontaneous plans and simple meals with quick service and consistent availability.
Good to know
A grand opening special allows a 5-star review for any dish to cost $1.
Parking is not available on weekends and weekday evenings.
The restaurant uses QR codes on tables for ordering.
Natural and elegant decor creates a comfortable dining space with a chill vibe and Jay Chou's music playing in the background. The atmosphere feels like being in Taiwan, attracting families and those seeking authentic Taiwanese flavors. Popular dishes sell out quickly, reflecting generous portions and affordable prices.
Dumplings come with a spicy kick featuring Chinese numbing spice. They pair well with stir-fried vegetables and other dishes like pork chop noodles and braised pork rice.
Seating happens quickly even during peak dinner hours on a Friday. Multiple dishes served for dinner come out delicious and satisfy group dining needs.
Good to know
On Tuesday, they had a special menu.
Kingchops offered a buy one get one milk tea promotion.
They only accept credit cards, no cash.
Modern space offers plenty of indoor and outdoor seating with umbrellas. Atmosphere feels lively and casual, often busy with a welcoming vibe. Food preparation uses AI technology, serving budget-friendly mini bowls that let people try multiple flavors.
Soup dumplings, especially xiao long bao, stand out with rich broth inside delicate skins. Steamed pork buns and wontons also feature alongside spicy beef and kungpao dishes.
Comforting meals make it a solid choice for a quick dinner or a family late dinner. The atmosphere suits casual, satisfying evenings.
Good to know
Expect long lines during promotions like the free mini bowl offer.
Prices range from $3 to $7, making it affordable for most visitors.
Get there early to avoid long wait times, especially on busy days.
Shabu-shabu restaurant offers all-you-can-eat menu with fresh ingredients and a DIY sauce bar for personalized flavors. Indoor and outdoor seating create a family-friendly atmosphere with a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Noise levels vary, sometimes making conversation difficult during loud gatherings.
Fried dumplings stand out with their crispy exterior and juicy interior. Small bites like these dumplings and chicken karaage add variety and quality to the meal.
Unique pho broth stands out for dinner hot pot. Dinner specials are available at lunch for an extra charge. The area offers a nice walk with a pleasant view after eating.
Good to know
Dpot offers an all-you-can-eat menu for $35 per person.
Lunch prices are around $50 for two people, including tax.
The restaurant is closed every Sunday.
Bright, bustling Chinese restaurant with barcode ordering and generous portions creates a lively, noisy atmosphere. Crowds gather for authentic and Americanized dishes, including skewers and hot pot, making it popular for small groups and casual meals.
Soup dumplings stand out with their incredible juiciness and savory flavor. Shrimp and pork dumplings offer a melting texture that pairs well with other dishes like lamb skewers and noodle soups.
Good to know
BBQ skewers are available after 5pm, perfect for late-night cravings.
The late-night menu is limited to skewers and hot pot options.
Prices average around $30 per person, offering good value for the area.
Bright, modern space with limited seating and convenient location. Atmosphere suits fast-casual dining with many ordering takeout or frozen options. Menu features authentic Taiwanese dumplings and beef noodle soup with customizable sauces.
Boiled and fried dumplings come handmade and fresh, with a balanced flavor that is neither too salty nor oily. Portions offer good value, and frozen options allow cooking at home.
Busy crowds fill the plaza during dinner time, making parking and seating a challenge. This spot serves as a go-to for both lunch and dinner when deciding what to eat.
Good to know
Parking can be very difficult to find during weekends.
The restaurant is small, making seating limited during peak hours.
Prices for dumplings are around $1 each, making them affordable.
Dim sum restaurant features a modern, lush interior blending Hong Kong, Chinese, and Singapore influences with an Orange County vibe. Atmosphere feels authentic and comfortable, though it can be loud and rushed during busy times. Dim sum offerings are highly authentic and well-regarded for quality and taste.
Juicy dumplings and seasoned siu mai deliver authentic comfort. Pork and shrimp dumplings in chili oil, xiao long bao with deep rich broth, and baked BBQ pork buns with fragrant balance stand out.
Dinner features an extensive menu with improved service after a remodel. The manager offers generous hospitality, including free meals and assistance, and the plaza nearby invites post-dinner exploration.
Good to know
Happy hour offers reduced prices on most items.
The restaurant doesn't get busy until around 6 PM on Saturdays.
Ordering via QR code speeds up the process.
Noodle shop with industrial techno music and a cool interior creates a relaxing, chill vibe despite busy crowds. Seating includes community tables where regulars find favorite spots. Dim sum options are limited and arrive last, while skewers and noodle dishes offer tender, flavorful bites.
Juicy pork dumplings and steamed siu mai come freshly made to order. Spicy and golden fried wontons add variety alongside dim sum classics like siu mai and handmade dumplings.
Dinner features filet mignon beef, Juicy Pork Dumplings, and a variety of dim sum and skewers like Spicy Wontons and Lemongrass Chicken Skewers. The menu blends hearty meats with flavorful small bites for a well-rounded meal.
Good to know
They don’t take reservations, so arrive early to secure a table.
Expect longer wait times for dim sum compared to noodle dishes.
The portion size is generous for the price of $18.30.
Spacious Chinese restaurant with large outdoor dining area and dark brown wood decor creates a casual, lively atmosphere. The place fills up quickly, becoming noisy and crowded, with authentic spicy food drawing many families. Seating includes both booths inside and patio options outside, supporting a warm, welcoming vibe.
Pork soup dumplings stand out for their rich flavor and juicy filling. Other options like beef juicy dumplings, red oil dumplings, and spicy lamb, shrimp, and pork varieties offer a well-cooked, satisfying experience.
Dinner time brings a busy atmosphere but food arrives fairly quickly. Service stays fast and helpful even during peak hours.
Good to know
Expect large portion sizes, often enough for 2-3 people.
Ordering by phone is cheaper than online orders.
The restaurant is busy, especially during peak hours.