Hot pot restaurant offers spacious, clean design with personalized sauce stations and interactive dining including a dancing noodle show. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, suitable for families with children who receive toys and special meals. Amenities like hair ties and complimentary snacks add unique touches to the experience.
Soup bases come flavorful and customizable, with the mushroom soup standing out as a favorite. The Tomato Soup Base offers a rich, savory taste that works well for sipping or dipping.
Offers flavorful hot pot with quality ingredients and exceptional service. Provides a top-notch hot pot experience with outstanding hospitality.
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Reservations are required before visiting, especially during peak hours.
The weekday happy hour offers a $2 shabu beef deal.
Happy hours are available Monday through Thursday before 5 pm.
Small food court setting offers spacious seating and a quiet, low-key atmosphere. Hotpot features a wide variety of fresh ingredients and authentic, flavorful soup bases. Free self-pour water and utensils add convenience to the experience.
Hotpot soups feature bone soup base and chicken soup base that are fragrant and fresh. Options include a spicy sesame sauce and unique combos like lamb with shenyang og soup paste.
Spicy hot pot here stands out for its super flavorful broth and the option to create your own hot pot. The dry hot pot and tomato hot pot offer tasty variety at a reasonable price per pound.
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The hot pot costs $13.99 per pound.
They open really late, until almost midnight.
Expect a variety of ingredients to customize your hotpot.
Restaurant offers authentic Cantonese BBQ with crispy duck skin and juicy roast duck as standout dishes. Space feels clean and well lit with a chill, quiet atmosphere and self-service setup. Outdoor seating and garage parking add convenience.
Rich and satisfying broth defines the soup here. Noodle soups with duck and char siu meats offer solid flavor and texture.
Cantonese roasted duck stands out with authentic flavors. Traditional Chinese BBQ includes char siu and pairs well with rice noodle soup and chilled spinach salad.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
The restaurant does not provide paper menus; ordering is done online.
Parking in the plaza has 1-hour restrictions, so plan accordingly.
Restaurant combines rustic and industrial design with an open kitchen where chefs cook over flames, creating a stylish and vibrant atmosphere. The space feels cozy yet lively, often getting noisy during peak hours, suited for casual dinners and social gatherings. Guests enjoy authentic Chinese barbecue skewers with bold seasoning and fresh ingredients.
Rich broths define the soups here, like the tomato beef noodle soup with tender beef and tangy flavor. The braised beef brisket noodle soup and rice noodle soup also stand out for their depth and taste.
Bullfrog hot pot stands out with rich flavors. The menu also features Hunan stir-fried pork belly and braised beef brisket noodle soup, both paired with sweet and sour sides and steamed rice.
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Parking is limited to 30 minutes in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant offers a variety of dishes including skewers served after 5 pm.
Prices are reasonable considering the portion sizes and food quality.
Food hall setting offers shared seating with a modern, casual vibe and lively atmosphere. The spot features high-quality fried chicken and unique dishes like soup dumplings and lamb soup. It attracts diners looking for flavorful comfort food in a relaxed environment.
Lamb soup offers a rich, comforting flavor that is savory and slightly oily but balanced with rice. Soup dumplings feature thin skins bursting with broth, staying juicy even after 30 minutes to go.
Pan-fried dumplings stand out with rich, juicy filling and better flavor than steamed ones. The pork Xiao Long Bao tastes very authentic and fresh, matching those from China. Dumplings and chicken rolls come with a delicious dipping sauce shared freely by the owner.
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Free 90-minute parking is available near the food hall.
Expect a wait time of about 24 minutes during peak hours.
Prices for meals range from $8 to $9 for generous portions.
Bright, informal setting inside a food court-like space offers a build-your-own-bowl concept with diverse food selection and authentic mala tang flavors. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting with a clean, comfortable environment. Late-night hours and easy parking add to its accessibility.
Soup features a rich and creamy base similar to tonkotsu ramen with a delicious mala flavor that is not too spicy. Ingredients like cabbage and enoki mushrooms add texture and depth.
Hot pot stands out with its rich broth and balanced spiciness featuring Sichuan peppercorns. The menu offers customizable mala tang options and flavorful dishes like spicy fish maw and Sichuan peppercorn chicken.
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YGF Malatang has an underground garage for easier parking.
The price is $14.99 per pound based on weight.
Reservations are not required, but it's best to avoid peak meal times.
Small, unassuming wok restaurant with a lively atmosphere and cozy, welcoming vibe. Offers authentic Chinese street food with a wide selection of rich, spicy dishes including grilled fish and mala tang. Popular spot for late-night dining, open until 3am.
Hua Jiao Chicken soup tastes like a warm hug and stands out as a comfort food highlight. The spot offers a great variety of soup bases and is known for authentic soup dumplings and fish hot pot.
Spicy hot pot stands out with its rich flavor and perfect spice balance. Dumplings come fresh and authentic, especially the northern style and those in red oil. Fish hot pot offers tender, flavorful meat that pairs well with rice.
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Super Yummy 远山少年 is open until 3am, allowing for late-night snacks.
They charge $5.99 for 8 quail eggs.
Expect a variety of authentic Chinese dishes.
Spacious Chinese restaurant with clean, modern decor and an open kitchen showcasing hand-pulled noodles. Bright and inviting atmosphere pairs with thoughtful amenities like iPad ordering and noodle-cutting scissors. Music adds to a casual, welcoming vibe suitable for relaxed meals.
Soup options include a hot and sour soup that is less salty and similar to Din Tai Fung's version. The beef noodle soup is hearty and mild, while the shredded pork noodle soup offers another tasty choice with handmade noodles.
Hand pulled noodles stand out with their fresh texture and flavor. The menu features Szechuan style cuisine with dishes like mapo tofu and a hot and sour soup that balances spice and salt well. Cold appetizers with chili oil and generous servings of garlicky bok choy add variety and depth.
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The lunch special is $21 and includes two cold appetizers and soup.
Cross-contamination risks exist for those with egg allergies.
Parking can be difficult in the area.
Small noodle shop with authentic Chinese flavors and affordable prices offers both indoor and outdoor seating in a simple setting. Atmosphere ranges from calm and relaxed when not crowded to cluttered and unwelcoming at busy times. Known for traditional northern Chinese dishes and careful to-go packaging that keeps noodles fresh.
Noodle soups here offer authentic flavors with a perfect balance, especially the Guilin soup and beef noodle soup. Options include hearty bowls like Liuzhou Noodle Soup and spicy varieties, all served with generous portions.
Mongolian beef stands out among the dishes. The menu features hand pulled noodles, Mapo tofu, and twice-cooked pork with good portion sizes. Orange chicken appeals to kids and sesame chicken is notable.
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For to-go orders, they separate the noodle and broth so the noodle doesn’t get soggy.
Parking is very limited with a 30-minute time limit.
There was a free parking structure nearby.