Small, cozy space with a comfortable, home-like atmosphere. Offers affordable, generous portions of diverse Asian dishes including standout pho and unique specialties like hot basil chicken. Known for a family-run vibe and hidden gem status in the neighborhood.
Orange chicken stands out with a strong flavor. Noodles like Pan Fried Noodles and Wonton Soup come with broth served separately for pouring. Sweet and sour chicken and beef udon also feature prominently.
Food shows consistent great taste and meets expectations for Chinese takeout. Run by a hardworking family from south China, it offers reliable weekly takeout options.
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The restaurant has a free parking lot.
There is plenty of parking in the plaza.
Portions are large enough to share with 2-3 people.
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.
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.
Exceptional takeout service delivers orders reliably and efficiently. Food quality holds up well for takeout from this spot.
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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 Thai restaurant blends modern decor with original artwork and rust tones for a clean, stylish look. Gentle jazzy music and casual seating create a cozy, comfortable atmosphere that stays quiet and welcoming. A robot server delivers drinks, adding a unique, fun touch to the dining experience.
Spicy Chicken Chow Mein and Drunken Noodles with Beef stand out as bold flavors. Egg rolls and egg fried rice with chicken add classic sides to the mix.
Service for takeout is consistently great. Food sometimes arrives late, about an hour after the scheduled pickup time.
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Parking is validated for 1 hour with a restaurant receipt.
The restaurant offers different levels of spiciness: none, mild, spicy, and extra spicy.
They pay attention to dietary preferences, including vegan and gluten-free options.
Small takeout spot with limited seating and cash-only policy offers affordable prices and large portions. Atmosphere is casual with the owner often joking around outside. Food preparation is handled by one passionate cook focusing on freshly made dishes.
Chicken chow mein and orange chicken stand out with balanced orange sauce and light breading. Mongolian beef is tender and flavorful. Lo mein options include shrimp and veggie varieties, all well prepared.
Offers cheap American Chinese takeout with no dining-in option. Operates on a cash-only basis and focuses mainly on takeout service.
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The restaurant is cash only.
The restaurant is takeout only; no dining-in option available.
Prices are affordable, with dishes around $9 and sodas at $2.50.
Small space with lively decor and real plants creates a cozy, relaxed vibe. Music plays softly, enhancing a warm, hospitable atmosphere that stays quiet midday and livens up later. Serving authentic Nepalese dishes on eco-friendly leaf plates adds unique character to the experience.
Chow mein noodles stand out as a solid choice, paired well with saucy chili momos that bring a nice kick. Dumplings and Lo Mein also feature as reliable options here.
Takeout offers authentic flavors that stretch over multiple meals. Free parking is available but some spots have a 15-minute limit for pickups. Wait times can be long, especially during busy periods.
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Expect long lines during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Parking is limited; free parking is available but some spots are only for 15 minutes.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Traditional Cantonese decor sets a familiar tone in a busy space with a to-go window and table service side by side. The atmosphere is lively and often packed late at night, drawing those seeking affordable, quick seafood and dim sum. Food quality varies, but standout dishes like shrimp dumplings and pork chops attract repeat visits.
Combo meals and a full dinner menu include dim sum like savory shu mai and sweet egg tarts. Dishes feature BBQ Pork Chow Mein, Peking Duck, and a savory seafood with bean curd hot pot.
Huge portions of Chinese takeout come packed fresh on request. The menu offers a good selection of combo specials and hot foods, making it suitable for quick, cheap takeout with reliable service.
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The restaurant offers a lunch special for dine-in customers.
ABC Seafood Restaurant is a take-out only place with no seating available.
Parking can be a challenge, but the restaurant offers free parking.
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.
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.
Ordering happens easily through the website with smooth payment. Staff prepare special boxes and help with large orders like sweet corn soup for takeout. Both delivery and pickup options are available.
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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.
Family-owned Chinese restaurant offers a friendly neighborhood vibe with a focus on authentic Szechwan flavors. Dining in is limited and often chilly, with most business centered on takeout service. Menu features fresh, flavorful dishes like pork wontons and kung pao chicken, though portions can be small for the price.
Kung pao chicken stands out as a favorite, often packed to go. The hot and sour soup and Mapo Tofu offer authentic, rich flavors. Tiny pork dumplings and pork wontons come in soft, delicate forms with tasty sauces.
Ordering takeout happens online with ease. Food arrives in well-packaged boxes, keeping everything intact.
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Reservations are required for dinner on Wednesdays only.
The restaurant only offers takeout except for Wednesday dinner.
Food prices are considered high, with meals costing around $60 for two.
Small, cozy space with close tables creates an intimate, unfussy vibe. Family-owned, mom-and-pop feel offers authentic Thai flavors and well-crafted curries. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting, with clean, simple decor and steady, comfortable energy.
Orange chicken comes freshly battered and cooked, with a balanced sweetness unlike other places. Chow mein features lots of beef and plenty of vegetables for a hearty dish.
Offers both dine-in and takeout options. Takeout food does not match the flavor and freshness of eating inside.
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Parking can be a struggle, so plan to arrive early.
The restaurant offers takeout options for convenience.
Portions are generous, making it a good value for the price.
Independently owned Chinese takeout spot with large portions and fair prices. Atmosphere is casual with some seating available for eating inside. Known for flavorful orange chicken and best noodles ever, it draws a neighborhood crowd seeking classic dishes.
Orange chicken stands out with large portions and strong flavor. Dumplings and crab Rangoon offer solid choices. Lunch specials include chow mein and fried rice with one or two entrees.
Offers New York style Chinese takeout that satisfies cravings from childhood. Serves as a great neighborhood spot for quick and reliable takeout meals.
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Lunch specials are available from 11:00-15:30 with one or two entree options.
Parking is available in the lot for quick pickups.
The food is typically ready shortly after ordering.
Small space with limited seating creates a busy, lively atmosphere where standing tables dominate. Fast-casual setup includes robot woks delivering authentic Chinese flavors with a cafeteria-style service. Self-serve stations and condiment options add to the practical, no-frills dining experience.
Fiery dishes like mapo tofu deliver a soft texture with a numbing spice. The orange chicken features more meat and a clear orange flavor, while the chow mein ranks among the best with its soft noodles and rich taste.
Takeout process is straightforward but can be slow due to staff breaks and confusion at the side counter. The place looks like a plain Chinese takeout spot but offers more than expected.
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Dishes cost around $4 each, making them very affordable.
The restaurant offers great portion sizes for the price.
There is free parking available in the garage.
Minimalistic interior with limited seating emphasizes takeout service. Atmosphere feels casual and straightforward, attracting those seeking generous portions and affordable prices. Lines form regularly, reflecting steady demand for high-quality Chinese fast food.
Crispy and flavorful orange chicken stands out without overwhelming the palate. The chow mein pairs well with dishes like beef and broccoli or kung pao chicken, making combos satisfying and balanced.
Offers a nostalgic Chinese takeout experience with familiar flavors. Serves as a solid local takeout spot for quick, satisfying meals.
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The restaurant only provides takeout service with no dining tables available.
Expect long wait times due to the restaurant's popularity.
Combo meals start at $7.99, offering great value for large portions.
Chinese restaurant offers casual dining with a relaxed atmosphere and neat, understated decor. It draws a crowd seeking fresh, high-quality dumplings and a menu leaning toward vegetarian options. The vibe stays chill and polished, fitting for a laid-back meal without long waits.
Soup dumplings stand out with authentic, hand-made quality and rich flavors. Dishes like short rib Dan Mein, crab fried rice, and pan-fried dumplings add variety and depth to the menu.
Food arrives tasty and consistent across multiple orders. Every takeout dish shows careful preparation and reliable flavor.
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Parking is challenging with zero available spots nearby.
Prices range from $30-$50 per person.
Expect long wait times on weekends, especially after 6pm.
Dim sum restaurant with banquet-style seating and a retro Chinatown vibe offers a spacious interior suited for large groups. Atmosphere ranges from family-style dining with lively energy to quieter, more rushed moments. Dim sum carts and traditional decor add to the authentic experience.
Dim sum features delicious dumplings and affordable prices. The spicy chili with hot mustard adds bold flavor to the dishes.
Quick dim sum takeout comes from a separate section with a small takeout box. The food stays fresh and flavor-packed despite the convenience.
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Visiting on weekends offers a busy yet tasty dim sum experience with trolley carts to choose from.
During the Mid Autumn Festival 2024 on September 17, the restaurant encourages celebrating and enjoying their dishes.
Parking can fill up quickly during lunch hours.
Modern Chinese noodle restaurant offers a clean, bright, and spacious interior with a calm atmosphere contrasting the busy city outside. Ordering is straightforward with self-service machines, and the space features attractive, low-key decor after recent renovations.
Spicy wonton soup and beef noodle soup stand out with bold flavors. Lamb paomo offers a milder option paired with a simple bun. Crispy spicy chicken and twice cooked pork add variety to the menu.
Ordering takeout happens smoothly online with friendly staff at pickup. Food comes in plastic takeout containers and paper cups, but cold noodles lack broth when ordered for takeout.
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Parking is available, but it can be a bit difficult to find.
The restaurant uses a self-service ordering system for convenience.
Portion sizes are large enough for sharing among 3-4 people.
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.
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.
Comfort food dominates the takeout menu here. Orders can take longer than expected, with pickup times sometimes delayed by over an hour.
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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.
Classic Chinese restaurant with quiet atmosphere and family-friendly vibe. Space feels welcoming and relaxing despite some wear and tear. Offers affordable prices and reliable, well-packed meals for sit-in or takeout.
BBQ pork chow fun features full pork slices that stay tender and moist. Beef egg foo young stands out as exceptionally well-made. Chicken chow fun offers a solid, enjoyable option.
Ordering takeout online allows scheduling a pickup time, with good phone service available. Takeout portions tend to be smaller, especially the rice, but leftovers can still happen.
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The prices at Mandarin Island are very affordable.
Parking is free but can be scarce.
Food portions are generous for dine-in orders.
Cozy, quaint setup creates a comfortable atmosphere with a neighborhood vibe. Portions are incredible for the price, making it an affordable choice for Chinese food. The place offers a relaxed environment that feels welcoming and unpretentious.
Wonton soup stands out with its rich flavor. Orange chicken and Kung Pao shrimp bring strong bold flavors. Dishes like tangerine beef and sweet and sour pork offer a good variety of classic tastes.
Authentic Chinese (American) takeout draws steady crowds here, with staff who are sweet and chill. Garlic Chicken stands out as a popular choice, and prices hover around $20 plus tip for a solid meal.
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The restaurant is open until 9:30 pm.
Parking is easy to find, especially on weeknights.
The family meal for one costs $18.99.
Cluttered space with stacked boxes and limited entry creates a unique, old-school vibe. Atmosphere feels dated and utilitarian, focusing on authentic Sichuan takeout rather than dine-in experience. Known for generous portions and classic Chinese dishes with strong local reputation.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine stands out with dishes like Mapo Tofu and wonton soup. Orange chicken, fried rice, and garlic sautéed spinach also feature as popular choices.
Pickup only with a focus on takeout and delivery orders. The shrimp fried rice stands out as a favorite, and the staff at the takeout table are friendly and welcoming.
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Golden Phoenix primarily serves takeout and delivery orders.
The dining room is now open for dine-in.
Expect to pay around $10-15 per dish.
Narrow dining space with outdated interiors and busy takeout windows creates a downscale atmosphere. The place draws crowds for its authentic dim sum despite a worn and cluttered setting. Energy feels low key, offering a break from city hustle.
Dim sum features flavorful shumai, savory siopao, and perfectly cooked Peking duck. Items sell by the piece, offering good value and variety including buns, dumplings, fried rice, and noodles.
Fast service comes through a dedicated takeout window with no line wait. Solid dim sum and dumplings are available for carryout, making it a convenient and affordable option.
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The restaurant accepts cash only for all transactions.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Portions have decreased significantly, often not enough for two people.
Large windows provide great people watching along a bustling boulevard. Seating includes padded benches and movable tables to accommodate different group sizes. The atmosphere suits quick lunches with a clean, no-frills interior but features loud, high-pitched music that can be distracting.
Dumplings stand out with great flavor and pair well with chili sauce and vinegar soy sauce. The scallion pancake impresses with its texture, and the Mapo Tofu offers a notable Northern Chinese style.
Takeout orders come ready in about 20 minutes. Bags do not include cutlery, so bring your own.
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Free street parking is available from 8 pm onwards around the corner.
The restaurant is located right across from the Pantages Theater, making it a convenient pre-show dining option.
The price was $12 for 8 dumplings.
Small, cozy space with limited seating and minimal decor creates an intimate dining experience. Atmosphere feels homely with background music enhancing the mood. Offers large portions of affordable, flavorful Thai food in a hidden gem setting.
Sticky orange chicken leaves a lasting flavor. Mongolian beef comes as a stir-fry, different from the usual style. The menu includes spicy noodles, vegetable dishes, and a BBQ combo with pork belly.
Food comes carefully packed and stays hot and ready on time for pickup. It ranks as a top choice among local takeout options for a quick bite.
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The restaurant offers a lunch special with discounted prices.
The portions served are large, providing good value for the price.
Reservations are recommended for dining in, especially during peak hours.
Multi-generational family-owned Chinese restaurant offers spacious, clean dining with a fun, relaxing vibe. Portions are larger and cheaper than typical fast-food chains, with freshly cooked orange chicken and wings standing out. Atmosphere feels like dining with family, featuring serious but endearing staff.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy and crunchy texture while staying meaty, and staff often cook fresh batches. Combo A includes a flavorful chow fun with egg noodles that have a nice texture, preferred over chow mein.
Combo A stands out as a go-to takeout option. Phone orders speed up pickup, making it convenient. The style resembles Panda Express in this neighborhood.
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Combo A offers a couple of vegetarian options, including egg noodles and tofu.
The portions at Combo A are generous and provide good value.
Parking is limited, so consider walking or carpooling.
Small, clean space with a quiet, welcoming atmosphere and TV showing news and western movies. Menu offers Americanized Chinese dishes with home-cooked style flavors and some standout items like orange chicken and vegetable curry vermicelli. Parking is limited, and portions tend to be tight.
Orange chicken stands out with generous portions and strong seasoning. Other dishes like Mongolian beef, lo mein, and egg rolls also come hot and satisfying.
Takeout involves bringing food back to the hotel for dinner. Parking for pickup or takeout orders is a challenge, with no good spots available, which affects the overall atmosphere rating.
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Lunch specials are available from 11:00am to 4:00pm, costing around $12-$13.
Parking can be tricky due to the busy stretch of Sepulveda Blvd.
There are a few parking spots in the back and street parking nearby.
Small, family-run Korean restaurant offers generous portions and affordable prices with complimentary sides. Atmosphere feels cozy and unpretentious, reminiscent of an old market despite a modest, somewhat untidy interior. Seafood-rich dishes and crispy fried chicken define the menu's appeal.
Buffalo wings come in a 깐풍기 style, similar to General Tso's chicken. Chow mein tends to be bland and lacks flavor.
Takeout includes chicken radish, French fries, lettuce salad, and rice. Limited parking makes takeout a practical choice.
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Parking is limited, so consider takeout if it's busy.
Prices for Jjajangmyeon and Tangsuyuk are very affordable, around $4.99.
The dining space is small, leading to limited seating.