Spacious hot pot restaurant with clean, stylish decor and kid-friendly seating offers an energetic yet cozy atmosphere filled with the sounds of chatting and laughter. Guests enjoy interactive dining with attentive service, free snacks, and entertainment like dancing noodle performances and robot servers. The environment balances premium dining with thoughtful extras such as aprons and eyeglass cleaning services.
Hotpot soups feature a fish base that stands out for its rich flavor. The tomato soup offers a bright, tangy option that many prefer.
Offers an interactive hot pot dining experience with a wide variety of fresh ingredients. Known for its high-quality broth and consistent excellence in hot pot preparation.
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Happy hour offers 31% off on all dishes from Sunday to Thursday after 9 PM.
Daily specials before 5 PM on weekdays feature angus beef short plates and Australian lamb shoulders for under $3.00.
The restaurant provides a unique noodle dance performance during dining.
Compact space with crimson tiles and jade exterior creates an inviting, cozy vibe like dining at a friend's home. Atmosphere stays laid back and quiet, suitable for dates or groups. The spot offers affordable prices and a vegetarian-friendly menu, welcoming even pets inside.
Beef noodle soup features an authentic soup base with spicy, layered flavors. Dan Dan noodles come mixed perfectly at the table, adding to the rich soup experience.
Dan Dan noodles stand out with their bouncy, chewy texture and a sauce that balances salty, spicy, and savory flavors with a hint of sourness. Other notable dishes include mushroom fries, dumplings with thin, chewy wrappers, and authentic Sichuan flavors adapted for American tastes.
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Expect a 30-minute wait on Saturday nights for a party of two.
The restaurant is vegetarian-friendly with adaptable menu options for vegans.
Most dishes are labeled for allergies, including peanut allergy-friendly options.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Sichuan spice with fresh fish and affordable prices. Clean, modern interior creates a relaxed and vibrant atmosphere with pleasant music during meals. Open late, it suits casual dining and late-night cravings.
Fish soup stands out with a rich, tangy broth that is drinkable and not overly salty. Options include Golden Soup Beef that soothes the stomach, a signature hot oil soup rich in garlic, and a sour Laptan soup, all packed with flavor.
Signature dishes highlight suan cai yu, a tangy, spicy fish stew with pickled cabbage and Sichuan peppercorns. The menu features authentic Sichuan spice and bold, fragrant hot pots like Mao Xue Wang with spicy beef and offal.
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The restaurant is open until 1:00 AM, making it a good option for late-night cravings.
Their parking is valet for $5.
The signature dish costs only $30 for two people.
Chinese restaurant with a somewhat run-down dining room and no airflow offers free soup with combos and generous portions. The atmosphere is quiet and clean, attracting those seeking fresh, healthy food at good prices. It stands out for flavorful dishes like jalapeño chicken and egg flower soup uncommon in typical fast food spots.
Combination wonton soup offers a large portion filled with chicken, shrimp, pork, and wontons. Egg flower soup tastes fresh and natural, reminding of classic recipes from popular spots in the past.
Mongolian beef gets made fresh by an older Asian man and stands out as a rare find here. The menu includes combination wonton soup with large portions and filling chow mein, plus unique items like orange chicken and tangerine chicken.
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Prices are around $8.50 for rice or chow mein with two items.
Cathy offers free soup with your meal.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment.
Small, hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with a layout geared mostly for takeout and limited seating. Atmosphere feels shabby and unclean, with no air conditioning and minimal tables. Food offers authentic Korean Chinese flavors with generous portions and affordable prices.
Spicy seafood noodle soup stands out with its bold flavors and fresh ingredients. The spicy cabbage soup served with the mabo tofu lunch special adds a zesty kick to the meal.
Orange chicken stands out with a strong flavor. Potstickers balance crisp and chewiness but carry some oil. Vegetable chow mein, chicken fried rice, beef and broccoli, and egg rolls round out the menu.
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The restaurant has only about three tables and seats around ten people.
They accept debit cards for payment.
Lunch specials are available with various items to order.
Open kitchen resembles a spotless laboratory with chefs in white shirts and aprons. Outdoor patio offers casual seating with exposure to elements, creating a comfortable atmosphere. Dim sum features generous portions and affordable prices, drawing a steady crowd for lunch, dinner, and late night.
Noodle soup with ground pork stands out alongside soup dumplings that come highly recommended. The soups pair well with baked buns and other tasty dishes like scallion pancakes and chicken dumplings.
Quality shines in the fresh dim sum with standout dishes like pan-fried dumplings and shrimp har gow. Portions come generous, and the sweet French Cha Siu Bao adds variety.
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The restaurant has only outdoor seating available on a busy street.
Prices are very affordable, with dishes costing around $6.95 each.
Caution is advised due to reports of food poisoning from shrimp dumplings.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers an authentic menu with reasonably priced dishes like spicy noodle soup and dumplings. The space feels warm and cozy with flexible seating that suits both small groups and families. Lighting is soft and inviting, creating a quiet atmosphere suitable for all ages.
Soups here feature beef noodle and Guilin soup, both rich and flavorful. The wonton soup offers tasty wontons in a warm broth, while spicy noodle soup comes with dumplings for added texture.
Kung Pao Chicken stands out with perfectly wok-charred vegetables and a smoky heat. The mapo tofu offers a complex flavor that beats many local spots. Spicy noodle soup and dumplings provide good value and consistent taste.
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Qin West Noodle offers free parking for customers.
You can order food and pick it up at the front.
Liang Pi often sells out quickly, so arrive early.
Hole-in-the-wall restaurant with a minimalist design and clean, spacious interior offers a cozy, warm atmosphere that stays pleasantly quiet during lunch. The vibe is unassuming and friendly, making it easy to relax and enjoy authentic Chinese food without distractions.
Hot and sour soup stands out as a signature dish, often described as the best ever tasted. The wonton soup also earns high marks for flavor and satisfaction.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy texture and a sweet and savory blend that is soft yet crunchy. Potstickers and beef chow fun also deliver solid flavors, while wonton soup offers a satisfying taste.
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Parking is free at night, but customers must pay if staying longer than 10 minutes.
Expect a quick service, making it suitable for a fast meal between meetings.
The restaurant offers a limited menu with plain white rice available for an extra charge.
Bright space with Asian Pop vibes and an open high ceiling creates a clean, spacious atmosphere. The crowd enjoys authentic Taiwanese dumplings and handmade potstickers that recall flavors of Taiwan. Condiment and soda stations support a casual, fast-food style dining experience.
Wonton soup offers a comforting, calming experience with a mild, soothing flavor. The Taiwanese beef noodle soup serves a large, tasty bowl with a mild, nutty broth that complements the noodles well.
Handmade dumplings stand out with fresh, authentic Taiwanese flavors and a perfect wrap thickness. The menu includes potstickers, noodles, and soups like sweet sour and wonton, all affordable and comforting.
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Parking is generally available, shared with LA Fitness and other restaurants.
The space is very clean and friendly.
Veggie dumplings are a dollar more than the signature dumplings.
Chinese dive restaurant with dated 1990s decor and a quiet, run down atmosphere. Dining room splits into two sections with generous portions of authentic dishes. Parking is ample, including handicap-accessible spaces.
Sizzling rice soup stands out with its unique texture and flavor. Options like hot and sour soup and egg flower soup offer classic tastes, while war wanton soup adds a comforting touch.
Steamed shrimp dumplings come out delicate and heavenly. Sweet and sour chicken tastes very good. Spring rolls are crispy and bursting with fresh flavors. Chinese almond cookies serve as a nice extra treat.
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There is plenty of parking available, including handicap-accessible spaces.
The restaurant offers lunch specials during the week.
Prices are fair, making it a budget-friendly option.
Modern design creates a clean and cozy dining space with both indoor and outdoor seating. The atmosphere feels friendly and family-like, offering a peaceful and inviting vibe. Large portions and well-priced lunch specials attract those seeking quality Chinese food in a comfortable setting.
Soups here show balanced flavors and depth. The hot and sour soup stands out for its precise taste, while the wonton soup offers a flavorful experience.
Dishes like mapo tofu and mongolian beef stand out with rich flavors and tender textures. The moo shu pork comes with soft, warm pancakes, and the NY egg rolls capture a true New York style.
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The restaurant offers lunch specials priced around $13-14, including soup and a dish with rice.
There is a large free parking lot available for customers.
The restaurant is clean and well-maintained.
Small space with disco ball ceiling and modern decor creates a casual, bustling vibe. Bar seating and open kitchen window add to the intimate, creative atmosphere. Music and lighting give a relaxed, jazz bar feel.
Soup dumplings stand out with rich flavor and delicate texture. The pork wonton soup with Chinese spinach matches authentic tastes from China. Seafood noodle soup and spicy pork dumplings add variety and depth to the soup offerings.
Dumplings stand out with a crispy exterior and juicy pork filling, made fresh daily by skilled chefs. The menu includes pork belly noodle soup, scallion pancakes, and pork wonton soup with Chinese spinach that tastes authentic.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant has limited seating, so arrive early or call ahead.
Street parking is available, but it can be challenging to find.
Spacious modern Chinese restaurant with large open area and plenty of seating including booths and windows. Atmosphere varies from relaxing and quiet to fast-paced and noisy with dish clatter and loud music. Known for authentic handmade noodles and affordable prices.
Soups feature handmade chewy noodles and tender beef with balanced flavors. The broth is rich, with options like spicy beef noodle soup offering the right heat and unique beef flavor.
Fried dumplings and soup dumplings offer consistent flavor and texture. Hand pulled noodles have a wonderful texture that pairs well with dishes like beef wrapped in roti and shrimp and chive dumplings.
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Reservations are recommended for groups of 10 or more.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially around 8pm.
Parking is available on-site and is generally easy to find.
Spacious dining room with nostalgic 1970s decor and a full bar featuring giant screens for sports. Atmosphere is cozy but lacks sound dampening, creating lively conversation. Offers classic American Chinese food with generous portions and reasonable prices.
Wonton soup stands out with a generous size and a broth that shows real care in quality. The sizzling rice soup also delivers excellent flavor.
Wonton soup stands out with a generous size and a broth that shows clear care in quality. The menu also features crispy orange chicken, affordable beef lo mein, and a full portion of Chow Fun Combo packed with ingredients.
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Parking is available in a large lot behind the restaurant, but it can fill up during peak hours.
The restaurant only accepts cash payments, so plan accordingly.
Portions are large, often providing enough for leftovers.
Spacious Chinese restaurant with casual atmosphere and large tables suited for groups. Food blends Americanized and authentic flavors with generous portions and early, hot service. Decor feels slightly dated but comfortably refurbished.
Egg drop soup offers a warm, comforting flavor that suits cold, rainy days. Hot and sour soup delivers a strong, tangy taste preferred by some, while the menu lacks wonton soup options.
Szechuan flavors stand out more than Mandarin style here. Dim sum like har gaw and siu may is very good. Dishes such as Cashew Chicken, Kung Pao Chicken, and sweet and sour chicken come with rice and have solid taste and texture.
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The restaurant offers both dine-in and takeout options.
Expect generous portion sizes for all menu items.
Prices are reasonable compared to similar restaurants.
Small hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with affordable prices and generous portions. Atmosphere is simple and clean but shows signs of wear like cobwebs. Known for excellent wonton soup and fresh, flavorful dishes like eggplant and tofu.
Wonton soup features shrimp, dumplings, water chestnuts, and vegetables in a flavorful broth. It pairs well with barbecue pork and suits both lunch and dinner.
Wonton soup stands out with its shrimp, dumplings, water chestnuts, and vegetables. Sweet and sour chicken, orange chicken, curry chicken, rice, and chow mein also appear on the menu.
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Peking Wok offers several combo options for a budget-friendly meal.
The prices at Peking Wok are very affordable compared to other local Chinese restaurants.
Portion sizes at Peking Wok are generous, providing good value for money.
Spacious interior with classy decor and Asian-inspired cocktails creates a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Music complements the vibe while seating allows guests to linger without pressure. Large portions and affordable prices add to the overall experience.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its hot and spicy kick that feels soothing. Soup dumplings come with juicy crab filling and noodles, offering a rich variety including a House Special Beef Noodle Soup at a good price.
Juicy dumplings and exceptional dim sum stand out here, especially the steamed pork and kimchi dumplings. The hot and sour soup and dan dan noodles are also perfectly seasoned and flavorful.
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Northern Cafe has a special dim sum menu available all day on weekends.
Happy hour offers 50% off beer prices during weekdays.
The restaurant is located just a 2-minute walk from the nearest metro station.
Small restaurant with counter service and indoor and outdoor seating offers a relaxed atmosphere with good background music. It attracts a crowd looking for authentic Chinese street food and late-night dining options. The space feels clean and simple, suitable for casual meals with friends.
Soups come in four different flavorful bases, including a light tom yum and a rich bone soup. Options range from non-spicy comfort to extra spicy, with fresh ingredients and shareable portions.
Spicy hot pot stands out with a nutty broth that differs from traditional Sichuan styles. The Mala Tang offers a flavorful, authentic Sichuan experience done the right way.
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Bruin Bowl Malatang opens late, making it a good option for late-night snacks.
Expect a wait during dinner hours, especially inside the restaurant.
Prices are generally cheaper compared to other malatang places in the area.
Chinese restaurant offers a laid back atmosphere with friendly, warm-hearted staff creating a welcoming environment. Decor includes Chinese decorations and booths, with an outdoor setting and mountain views. Complimentary chocolate fortune cookies add a small unique touch.
Homemade wontons stand out in the wonton soup, giving it a fresh taste. The hot and sour soup offers a solid balance of flavors that many enjoy.
Orange chicken and chicken dumplings stand out alongside Mongolian beef and chicken Chow Fun. Chocolate dipped fortune cookies add a sweet finish to the meal.
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The parking is easy and available underground.
Prices are about $8 more per item than the online menu shows.
The servings are generous and suitable for sharing.
Cozy space with 1980s decor and a family-style setting creates an authentic, inviting vibe. Crowds bring lively energy, especially late at night when it stays open past 11pm. Large portions and white tablecloth dining set it apart from typical Chinatown spots.
Soups here feature tender beef and fresh cilantro in the Westlake Beef soup, along with a delicious Crab Maw soup. Wonton soup stands out as excellent and filling, paired well with steamed rice or beef lo mein.
Orange chicken stands out with strong flavor. Large portions like the shrimp chow mein and seafood chow fun offer plenty of food. Soups such as wonton and egg drop come with solid accompaniments like steamed rice.
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The restaurant is open until midnight from Sunday to Thursday and until 1am on Friday and Saturday.
Validated parking is available during the day inside Bamboo Plaza.
Parking can be tricky on weekends because it is hard to find a spot.
Dining tables extend into the kitchen area, creating a lively, noisy atmosphere filled with the strong scent of barbecue. The space feels cramped but clean, with hanging ducks and barbecue dishes displayed prominently. The vibe is authentic and casual, attracting those seeking traditional Cantonese barbecue and comfort food.
Soups here offer Hong Kong style noodle soup and sizzling rice soup that stand out. Options like chicken noodle and seafood soups deliver solid, tasty flavors.
Authentic Cantonese dishes like Peking Duck and Roasted Pork Rice stand out here. The menu also features orange chicken, various fried rice options, and both soft and crispy Chow Mein noodles.
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Reservations are not accepted; expect to sign up to queue upon arrival.
Parking can be difficult in the plaza due to high demand.
The restaurant now accepts credit cards for payment.
Bright, clean space with open kitchen and neatly arranged ingredients creates a comfortable, authentic vibe. Friendly, quiet atmosphere pairs with self-service condiment station and bright, beautiful decoration. Energy stays calm and inviting throughout visits.
Soup bases come in a variety of rich, aromatic flavors that are never greasy. They balance traditional taste with a perfect level of spice and fragrance.
Spicy hot pot features tender beef slices, bouncy fish tofu, and vegetables like baby bok choy and enoki mushrooms that soak up the broth. The broth is fragrant with a spicy and sour kick, making the ma la tang very authentic.
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Expect a waitlist during evenings due to the restaurant's popularity.
Parking is convenient with a lot right outside the restaurant.
They charge an extra $2 for dry pot and rice, which is uncommon elsewhere.
Chinese noodle restaurant inside a farmers market offers authentic Shaanxi cuisine with handmade noodles served in wide decorative bowls. The atmosphere is friendly and pleasant, with seating that fills up during busy hours. Dishes arrive quickly and provide excellent value for the price.
Tangy and flavorful soups come with extra toppings like egg, tomato, mushroom, potatoes, and carrot. Spicy beef noodle soup features tender brisket and perfectly chewy noodles that are not salty, making the broth easy to drink.
Spicy noodles come with pork, bok choy, and soybean paste for a rich flavor. Hand pulled noodles taste fresh and pair well with various toppings. Spicy beef noodles carry a hot and sour soup vibe.
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Seating gets tight during busy hours, so arrive early.
Expect a wait for tables during peak lunch and dinner times.
Prices are reasonable, with many dishes under $15.
Classic Chinese restaurant with red tablecloths and gold chairs creates a cozy vibe despite an aged interior. Authentic Chinese music plays softly while a TV adds casual background noise. Large portions and many vegan options attract a diverse crowd seeking traditional flavors.
Cantonese soups here include flavorful wonton and sweet corn varieties. Free soup often comes with appetizers, adding a comforting start to meals.
Specializes in Cantonese-style food with dishes like Peking duck, braised vegetables, and steamed dim sum. Offers flavorful options such as orange chicken, chow mein, wonton soup, and shredded pork with Sichuan sauce.
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The lunch special costs $16.50 for a main course, tea, choice of rice, and soup.
There is a free parking lot available for customers.
Parking can be tough to find when it gets busy.
Casual Chinese restaurant with utilitarian seating and a takeout-oriented vibe. Atmosphere stays clean and fresh, with extra generous serving sizes and fast service. Food leans toward Americanized Chinese with a focus on value and large portions.
Wonton soup features lots of fresh vegetables and meat, served with chili sauce packets and a lemon slice. Hot and sour soup also appears often alongside other flavorful dishes.
Freshly made orange chicken and wonton soup with lots of vegetables stand out here. Chow mein noodles have a nice crunch, and combos often include BBQ pork and teriyaki chicken.
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Parking is available but can be a challenge during peak hours.
The meal with a drink and tip costs under $15.
Portion sizes are large, providing good value for the price.
Booth seats covered in fabric printed with all states' names create a unique visual detail. The atmosphere feels lived-in and quiet, with quick service and large portions. The place attracts a mix of families and delivery drivers, standing out for its friendly vibe and speedy takeout.
Hot and Sour Soup stands out with a rich, comforting flavor that feels healing. The egg drop soup tastes fresh and light, setting a good tone for the meal.
Orange Chicken stands out with a crispy exterior and a sweet, tangy, slightly spicy glaze. Hot and Sour Soup tastes fresh and flavorful, while beef and broccoli dishes are cooked just right.
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Expect a line of 10-12 delivery drivers during peak hours.
Portion sizes are large enough to share between two people.
Food is prepared quickly for both dine-in and takeout.
Self-service hot pot restaurant offers lively atmosphere with loud Chinese EDM music and bright lighting. Space feels cramped but clean, attracting groups of young Asians enjoying bold, authentic spicy broth. Environment suits both social gatherings and solo late-night meals.
Rich, flavorful soup bases come free with friendly, efficient service. The tomato soup stands out with a refreshing, invigorating taste and offers various food options to add.
Spicy hot pot stands out with a perfect balance of sour and spicy flavors. Picking your own ingredients adds a customizable touch to this authentic Asian-style street food.
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Reservations are not accepted; tables are first come, first serve.
Expect to pay $14.99 per pound for food, with bowl weight deducted.
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Spacious interior with traditional Chinese decoration and large fish tanks creates a simple, no-frills atmosphere. Casual and family-friendly vibe suits groups enjoying seafood together. Late hours and complimentary snacks add to the welcoming environment.
Soup dumplings stand out with their generous size and plenty of soup and meat inside. Wonton soups offer a wonderful mix of tender seafood and meat, while egg soup delivers a notable highlight.
Banquet-style Cantonese dishes feature crispy Peking duck, authentic orange chicken, and rich stewed beef hot pot. Seafood and fried rice come in generous portions meant for sharing, with flavors that evoke classic Hong Kong vibes.
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Parking is street parking, so give enough time to find a spot.
The restroom is not well-maintained and feels like a public facility.
Expect to pay extra for plain white rice with your meal.
Spacious dining room with large tables and booths reflects a nostalgic, banquet-style decor. Atmosphere varies from quiet and subdued to pleasant and atmospheric, with a mix of kid-friendly energy. Offers free parking, uncommon in the area, enhancing convenience.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its rich flavor and balanced spice. Wonton soup offers a well-seasoned broth loaded with meat and shrimp, while egg drop soup delivers a smooth, satisfying taste.
Authentic Cantonese dishes include Peking Duck, hot and sour soup, and wonton soup with rich broth and plenty of meat and shrimp. Orange chicken, chicken fried rice, egg rolls, mushrooms with egg tofu, and sesame chicken also feature prominently.
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Parking is limited, so expect to find street parking or use nearby pay lots.
The menu features Cantonese-American classics and family-style entrees.
Prices are most affordable during the lunch special.