Family-run spot serves bold flavors with dishes like spicy teriyaki and chow mein that shine. Portions are generous and prices stay affordable, all in a lively, cash-only setting. Quality stays consistent thanks to the kitchen's close-knit team.
Chow mein stands out with rich flavor and great texture. Dishes like spicy teriyaki chicken, kung pao chicken, and orange chicken come well cooked and full of taste.
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They only accept cash, so bring some with you.
The portions are generous and fill up to-go boxes.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $9.75.
Corner shack with Hawaiian shrimp truck vibe offers casual outdoor seating and quick seafood meals. Popular dishes include garlic shrimp and fried whole squid, perfect for a fast lunch. Music from nearby smoke shop adds to the informal atmosphere.
Short ribs and garlic shrimp appear often alongside spring rolls and beef skewers. Fried whole squid and combo fried rice also show up as solid options.
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Parking can be challenging due to limited space in the small plaza.
The wait time for food is approximately 15 minutes.
Seating is limited and only available outside.
Small, cozy spot with a relaxing environment and friendly vibe. Orange chicken is crispy and popular while shrimp chow mein offers a tasty choice. Food takes time but portions are generous and desserts are a nice finish.
Orange chicken stands out for its crispiness. Shrimp chow mein and panang curry with white rice also appear on the menu.
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Expect longer wait times for food preparation during busy hours.
The restaurant offers a variety of Thai dishes, including vegetarian options.
Desserts are available for those with a sweet tooth.
Small seafood spot shines with shrimp har gow and pork shumai in a cozy, rustic setting. Classic Cantonese dishes like hot and sour soup offer bold flavors. Intimate space feels peaceful and authentic, perfect for quiet, tasty Chinese meals.
Dim sum features generous shrimp har gow and huge shumai bursting with pork and shrimp. Classic Cantonese dishes include savory pork and chive dumplings, hot and sour soup, and tofu Szechuan.
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On Fridays, they offer a Dim Sum menu with various options.
The restaurant maintains a clean and welcoming environment.
Reservations are recommended for busy weekend dining.
Small space fills quickly with crowds and good vibes, creating a lively atmosphere. Bar seating offers views into an open kitchen, adding an interactive element. Known for fresh sushi and affordable prices, it suits quick casual meals and group platters. Sesame chicken stands out as a popular dish here.
Sesame chicken stands out as a popular dish here. Options include combos with tempura, sushi rolls, and teriyaki salmon, all priced under $15.
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Sushi West is great for a quick casual lunch or to pick up to go.
The prices are very fair for the quality and portion sizes.
The dining lounge is small and fills up quickly at lunchtime.
Hole-in-the-wall spot offers authentic ramen with generous portions in a cozy setting. Sesame chicken delivers classic Chinese flavors with a large serving. Prices stay reasonable, making it a welcoming place for all ages.
Sesame chicken comes in a large portion and pairs well with chicken fried rice. The dishes offer a solid take on classic Chinese flavors.
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Parking can be tricky due to shared spaces with other businesses.
Expect a wait list if arriving after 9 PM, as they stop seating at 10.
The lunch combo offers great value with one appetizer and two entrees.
Affordable prices and generous portions make this Chinese spot a hit. Orange chicken offers a balanced sauce with a mild kick, while shrimp chow mein delivers classic flavors. Casual, slightly messy setting suits those craving hearty traditional fast food.
Orange chicken stands out with a balanced sauce that has a little kick and is not too sweet. Chow mein and shrimp egg foo young also feature as popular dishes alongside shrimp chow mein and combination fried rice.
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Dine-in is available for those who prefer eating on-site.
Expect an extra $2 charge for seafood options on the menu.
Prices are generally lower than other local Chinese food places.
Nostalgic decor creates a classic vibe perfect for family gatherings. Bold orange chicken and authentic pan-fried noodles highlight the menu. Cozy indoor seating and lively noise mix with relaxed outdoor options for casual dining.
Orange chicken stands out with its bold flavor. Fried rice and egg rolls come highly rated, alongside solid Kung Pao chicken and authentic pan-fried noodles.
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Parking is limited to street parking only.
The restaurant offers large combo deluxe meals with generous portions.
Prices have increased recently, but they remain reasonable for the quality.
Spacious seating includes big comfortable booths and a noisy, modern interior with brick walls. Bold Sichuan dishes like crispy chicken and boiled fish shine alongside classic favorites. Outdoor patio on the second floor adds a chill vibe despite loud music.
Soup dumplings stand out with bursting flavors and high praise. Sichuan dishes like crispy chicken and boiled fish offer bold tastes. Classic items such as beef and broccoli, chicken chow mein, and pork potstickers round out the menu.
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Kids eat free on Tuesdays, making it a great family option.
Street parking is available, but no dedicated parking lot exists.
The restaurant is currently in its soft opening phase.
Small spot offers fresh egg foo young and generous orange chicken with no heavy breading. Food waits 10-15 minutes, showing fresh preparation. Known for hearty portions and great wings, meals come well-packaged for easy pickup.
Egg foo young stands out with its fresh, satisfying taste. The orange chicken features generous white meat without heavy breading. Noodles in the chicken chow mein taste fresh and well-prepared.
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The restaurant offers food to go only, with no dine-in options available.
Walk-up customers wait about 10-15 minutes for their meal.
The prices at JJ CHINESE EXPRESS are very reasonable.
Small ramen shop offers spicy ramen like miso and tonkotsu with a pet-friendly patio for cozy outdoor dining. Sesame chicken appetizer is hit or miss, sometimes arriving late and tasting off. Eclectic music adds to the welcoming atmosphere despite cramped space and busy streets.
Sesame chicken serves as a common appetizer but shows inconsistency, arriving after ramen and sometimes tasting old and boiled. Spicy ramen options like miso and tonkotsu appear alongside it on the menu.
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Happy hour runs from Monday to Friday 4:30-6:30 and Saturday and Sunday 3-5.
Parking is street parking and can be tight, but it's free.
There is a $6 charge for extra soup on the side.
Panda Express offers affordable prices and generous portions in a cozy, plain setting. Orange chicken is a flavor standout with consistent praise. Soups like Wor WonTon and hot and sour add satisfying variety to the menu.
Orange chicken stands out with consistent praise for its flavor and quality. Soups like Wor WonTon and hot and sour offer satisfying options, while egg rolls and boba also appear as notable choices.
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Parking can be a problem at this restaurant.
They close at 8:00 pm, and food starts running out around 7:00 pm.
The smallest portion costs $10.
Small spot near campus offers fresh American Chinese dishes like orange chicken and sesame chicken. Intimate seating with four tables inside and a couple outside keeps it cozy. Clean and straightforward vibe suits quick, satisfying meals with notable pho on the menu.
Orange chicken and sesame chicken stand out as popular choices. Combos often include items like kung pao chicken and broccoli beef, but rice and chow mein may cost extra and vary in portion size.
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Expect to pay around $10 per person for a meal.
A free soda promotion runs daily from 3-6pm with a meal.
You can get a free egg roll with your meal from 2-6pm.
Small space offers an authentic family vibe with a super cute interior. Orange chicken shines with a crispy texture and unique coffee-infused sauce, while lunch specials deliver top-tier Thai food. Solo diners enjoy the cozy bar setting and standout seafood red curry.
Orange chicken stands out with its super crispy texture, moist interior, and a light orange sauce that seems to include coffee for a unique twist. Chow mein also appears frequently and pairs well with shrimp or chicken.
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Parking can be difficult during busy hours, but there are a few spaces in front.
Lunch specials are available Monday to Friday, offering good value.
Dinner specials are priced at $14.99, providing a solid meal option.