Restaurant offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with fresh ingredients and spicy flavors. Interior is clean and spacious with comfortable, high-end furniture. Atmosphere stays casual and comfortable, suitable for groups and quiet dining.
Sichuan dishes here have authentic flavor that matches or exceeds many places in China. The boiled beef, twice-cooked pork, and mapo tofu stand out for their genuine taste and freshness.
Sichuan dishes here deliver authentic spicy flavors with standout items like Mapo tofu and Sichuan-style boiled chicken. The cucumber salad and garlic bok choy add fresh, crisp sides to the meal.
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Bobo chicken isn't always available, which can be disappointing.
The dining area and restroom are spotless.
QJ Kitchen offers a good variety of food for spicy and non-spicy enthusiasts.
Small, cozy space with an open kitchen where fresh dumplings are made by hand behind a clear divider. Atmosphere feels a bit cramped and loud, designed for quick table turnover and takeout focus. Digital ordering via QR code streamlines service, while wall art shares stories about dumpling origins, adding a unique touch.
Traditional dumplings and potstickers come with freeze-dried shrimp in the wontons, adding an authentic touch. The food consistently delivers authentic Chinese flavors and mouthwatering dishes.
Handmade dumplings stand out with juicy, well-seasoned fillings like pork and chive or shrimp and pork soup dumplings. The scallion pancake offers a crisp texture with an interesting chop, and dishes like spicy wontons and fried dumplings add variety to the flavorful dim sum selection.
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Reservations are not accepted; expect to wait during peak dinner hours.
Customers must scan QR codes to place orders at the table.
Payment is processed online, and charges may double temporarily before refund.
Spacious interior with strong ceiling fans creates a breezy yet sometimes chaotic atmosphere. Quiet energy dominates outside peak hours, with authentic Cantonese barbecue drawing a steady crowd. Visible kitchen elements and lack of air conditioning give a straightforward, unpretentious vibe.
Offers authentic Cantonese barbecue with flavors true to Hong Kong style. The roasted duck and honey BBQ pork stand out as especially authentic and flavorful.
Authentic Cantonese barbecue stands out with classic roast meats like char siu honey BBQ pork that balance sweetness and smokiness. Homemade chili oil adds a warming kick, especially paired with dishes like Mapo Tofu.
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The restaurant is still in soft opening, so not all menu items are always available.
I needed to come before 3pm or earlier to get the express meal box.
The restaurant offered a three-item lunch special at a good price.
Spacious noodle shop with a modern clean look and cozy atmosphere. Outdoor seating includes patio tables suitable for dogs. Food features authentic Chinese flavors, especially notable for pan-fried dumplings and beef noodle soup.
Noodles have a quality and flavor that stand out in Southern California. Dishes deliver a very authentic Chinese taste throughout the menu.
Xiao Long Bao and fried pork dumplings stand out with thin dough and fresh, crispy texture. The beef roll and pork wonton soup offer hearty flavors, and bao dumplings are a rare find here.
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Long's Noodles closes from 3pm to 4pm.
Parking is plentiful and there are no issues finding a spot.
There is outdoor seating available to sit with our dog.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with fresh noodles and generous portions. Dining inside is restricted, but outdoor seating is available nearby. Menu lacks descriptions, and the atmosphere is quiet with no indoor diners.
Boiled beef delivers authentic Sichuan flavors with rich spices. Chive pancakes show a beautiful color and true taste. Overall, the food stays very authentic and full of flavors.
Boiled beef and Sichuan jelly showcase authentic Sichuan cuisine. Garlic bok choy, beans, fried rice, pork cake, and tofu stand out as favorite dishes. Dumplings taste good, including those in chicken soup, which contains Sichuan peppercorns. Scallion pancake resembles fried dough with scallions.
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Different delivery options and a takeout order machine are available if busy.
Prices are very reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
Menu lacks descriptions for dishes, which may confuse first-time visitors.
Open kitchen design reveals fresh cooking in a clean, bright space with authentic Chinese flavors. The atmosphere stays warm and welcoming, suited for family meals and gatherings. Known for fish soup rice noodles and Hunan-style dishes, it offers a unique blend of northern and southern staples.
Dishes feature authentic Hunan flavor and homemade-style Chinese food. Fish soup rice noodles and stir-fried beef taste very authentic with hearty portions.
Dishes come fresh with handmade noodles and dumplings crafted by skilled chefs. The menu features authentic Hunan flavors in stir-fried beef and spicy noodles, plus juicy Shrimp & Pork Soup Dumplings bursting with soup.
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The restaurant charges a 20% service fee on each order.
There is ample parking space available for visitors.
The environment is clean and well-maintained.
Spacious dining area combines with a modern, cozy vibe and clean environment, though greasy air lingers due to kitchen ventilation. Loud chef activity adds energy to the atmosphere. Authentic Shanghai flavors stand out with dishes like braised pork belly and soup dumplings offering rich, bold tastes without Western adjustments.
Dishes offer a mix of authentic and American Chinese flavors with fresh taste and good food quality. Braised pork, pickled fish, and Shanghai dumplings stand out for their authentic style.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy outside and tender inside texture. Soup dumplings like xiao long bao come juicy and flavorful, filled to the brim. Hot pot offers a numbing mala effect with balanced spice.
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The price for the soup is $33.
The lunch special offers a great deal.
Portions of noodle soup are huge.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Yunnan rice noodles with large portions and reasonable prices. Warm and inviting space includes private rooms for groups. Free desserts like ice jelly and fruit follow meals, enhancing the dining experience.
Focus centers on authentic Yunnan rice noodles and Sichuan cuisine with a strong Kunming flavor. The Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodles stand out as a notably authentic dish, complemented by free desserts and value cold dish platters.
Focus lies on authentic Sichuan cuisine and Yunnan rice noodles. Dumplings like Xiao Long Bao have thin skins and rich soup inside. Scallion pancakes and cold dish platters add variety and value.
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Reservations are not required, but visiting during off-peak hours is advisable to avoid long waits.
The noodle portion is large; a $15 bowl can feed three people.
Parking is plentiful and available near the restaurant.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Wuhan cuisine with handmade dumplings and in-house chili oil. The space feels tidy and inviting, featuring exquisite tableware and QR code menus at each table. Portions vary, with some dishes designed for sharing, and the atmosphere suits quick, flavorful meals.
Food features authentic Wuhan flavors with homemade noodles and a well-balanced sesame sauce. Hot Dry Noodles come with a salty, fragrant sauce and minimal broth, staying true to tradition.
Fresh handmade dumplings stand out with juicy pork and pan-fried pork & chive varieties. The Mapo Tofu and superb soups complement the menu alongside chow mein with chicken, beef, and shrimp.
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Parking can be hard to find during peak hours due to neighboring businesses.
All dumplings are made fresh to order, ensuring quality.
Prices vary, with some dishes being reasonable while others are higher.