Halal restaurant offers a clean, modern interior with colorful chairs and a laid-back vibe. The atmosphere feels welcoming and comfortable, with enticing aromas and pleasant music. Generous portions and affordable prices attract diners seeking authentic Pakistani barbecue and diverse halal dishes.
Very good noodles and chow mein stand out alongside perfect dumplings, spring rolls, and fried rice. Beef and Broccoli comes with a somewhat salty flavor balanced by the rice, and Mango smoothies add a sweet touch.
Variety includes Thai Tea, rose cold tea, black lemon tea, and mix fruit tea. Drinks are refreshing, well balanced, and offered at competitive prices.
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Everything on the menu is 100% Halal, ensuring peace of mind for diners.
The restaurant offers affordable halal lunch specials for students.
Collect 8 stamps on the loyalty card to earn a free drink.
Small restaurant with a cozy Thai urban vibe and eclectic colorful seating creates a welcoming atmosphere. The air fills with aromas of herbs and spices, setting a relaxed and inviting mood. Popular for authentic Thai chicken dishes, it draws a steady crowd, especially early for specialty items.
Steamed shrimp dumplings and other dumplings stand out with excellent flavor. Chicken Hunan rice and fried dumplings offer solid options, while spring rolls and orange chicken come off as just alright.
Thai iced tea offers a balanced sweetness that lets the tea flavor shine. Panda tea delivers a unique taste that stands out. Thai milk tea suits those who prefer a strong, rich flavor.
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To get organs and gizzards, arrive early when they open as they run out quickly.
You need to get a parking pass from the restaurant to park there.
Parking is available in a nearby motel lot with a permit from the restaurant.
Small, cozy dining room offers a homey atmosphere with a friendly, charismatic owner creating a welcoming vibe. The place feels like a hidden gem with a chill, inviting energy suitable for casual or special occasions.
Chow mein features beef cooked to perfection and tastes fresh. The hot and sour soup feels very homemade and traditional. Kung pao chicken and orange chicken offer solid, flavorful options.
Shanghai Tea offers a smoky flavor that contrasts well with coconut milk curries. Thai iced tea and Thai iced coffee come with a rich sweetness that stands out even when served plain.
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Takeout orders are the majority of the business, so calling ahead is advised.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours due to limited seating.
Vegan options are available and can be customized.
Patio space offers an elevated modern garden vibe with comfortable seating and a chill, moody atmosphere that invites lingering. Indoor areas blend precision and warmth with an elegant, tastefully appointed design. The venue balances a relaxed energy with careful attention to detail throughout.
Bao buns stand out as the highlight with options like mushroom and king oyster. Dumplings come in several varieties including Sichuan pepper oil and pork, offering strong aromas and textures.
Tea service includes a great selection of teas served in a pot with unlimited hot water refills. The tea ceremony pairs well with desserts and features careful steeping and pouring.
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Parking is available a block or two away in residential areas.
The entire menu is plant-based, offering a variety of unique dishes.
The restaurant is dog-friendly, allowing pets in outdoor seating areas.
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.
Thai iced tea stands out with a well-balanced flavor. The Thai tea float and Jasmine Green Tea offer unique, memorable tastes.
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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, 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.
Tea here is crisp and light without any burnt or stale flavors, even when brewed in the same machine as coffee. Options include Thai Tea and chai tea, both notable for their clear, enjoyable taste.
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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.
Interior resembles a food court with plenty of seating and a cozy but modern design. Atmosphere stays chill and relaxing, welcoming families and students alike. Offers a variety of vegan and meat options with consistently good portion sizes and fair prices.
Orange chicken stands out with its very crispy texture. Chow mein offers a tasty option, though it is not spicy. Spring rolls are also available.
Thai iced tea stands out as delicious and refreshing with a perfect balance of flavors. Chai tea also features as a notable option alongside the strong reputation for the Thai tea.
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Expect short wait times during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a variety of meat and vegetarian options.
Most dishes can be made vegan upon request.
Small space with elegant Thai décor creates a warm, family vibe and homey LA atmosphere. Quiet setting often hosts families enjoying meals together. Known for authentic Thai flavors and a hidden gem reputation.
Chow mein features crispy pork and plenty of veggies. Veggie chop suey comes plain or with meat or tofu, packed with vegetables and flavor.
Thai Iced Tea stands out with a large size good for two and a delicious, rich flavor. Some teas taste like hot water, but the Thai iced tea here is notably flavorful.
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Parking at Khun Dom can be difficult, so plan accordingly.
The menu offers a fantastic exploration of conventional Thai cuisine.
They deliver within certain miles, making it convenient for takeout.
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.
Thai iced tea comes with Boba and offers a flavorful, sweet taste. Fresh lemon, pineapple, and strawberry Jasmine Tea options provide a refreshing and lightly sweetened choice.
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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.
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.
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.
Cold sweet tea offers a tasty way to wash down spice. Tea bags come without hot water and sit on a saucer during meals, with a $5 charge per bag.
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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.
Small dining space with Taiwanese-style decor and open pastry kitchen creates an intimate, casual vibe. Noise levels are high, with loud conversations and kitchen sounds filling the air, evoking a bustling local cafe atmosphere. Seating is cramped but efficient, and self-service stations add to the informal feel.
Chicken thigh comes with a super juicy inside and an insane crust seasoned with Sichuan chili oil. Dumplings and noodles offer balanced flavors without overwhelming spice, while the scallion pancake replaces the bagel in a fresh twist on a lox bagel.
Bold and authentic flavor comes in iconic HK-style mugs. The tea tastes super creamy and buttery with a hint of butterscotch.
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Parking is tough, especially on weekends.
The cafe is small, so arriving early is recommended to secure seats.
Prices are very reasonable compared to other Taiwanese restaurants.
Industrial style with neon lights and fun decor creates a lively yet comfortable atmosphere. Spacious seating with big tables and booths accommodates groups easily. Affordable prices and generous portions make it popular among students and families.
Hot pot features customizable broths with options like a Golden Broth that balances sweetness and umami. Portions are generous and affordable, including high-quality meats and vegetables.
Offers a buy-one-get-one milk tea deal that adds value. The milk tea tastes very good and is a solid choice here.
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They currently offer a buy one get one free deal on drinks.
The price of $17.99 for a full personal hot pot is very reasonable.
The portions are huge and perfect for sharing.
Small space with cozy, intimate atmosphere and quiet setting despite nearby busy area. Decor is beautiful and inviting, creating a romantic, homey vibe ideal for relaxed meals. Staff-run operation adds warmth and personal touch to the experience.
Fried dumplings stand out as a highlight. Vegan orange chicken and chow mein come with a flavorful twist, paired well with Thai iced tea with coconut milk.
Homemade condensed oat milk and coconut milk make the Thai iced tea stand out. The tea pairs well with dishes like vegan orange chicken and chow mein.
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The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
SAMATA VEGAN HOUSE opens at 1 pm and closes at 10 pm.
The interior is small, so plan ahead and call for reservations.
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.
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.
Complimentary hot tea comes with meals. The tea is soothing and served at no extra cost.
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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.
Small space with simple decor and an extremely clean environment creates a peaceful atmosphere. Food focuses on certified halal options with a mix of vegan and traditional dishes. Portions tend to be large, and prices are reasonable despite recent increases.
Orange chicken offers a crispy texture with balanced flavor, not too sweet. Spring rolls come crispy and hot with a house-made sauce. Combo meals include Mongolian beef, Kung Pao chicken, and fried rice options under $19.
Thai Iced Tea stands out with its good ice and is often served warm in cups that stay filled. Variations include versions made with coconut milk, enjoyed by both adults and kids.
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The restaurant serves all halal meat, catering to dietary restrictions.
The portions are large, providing good value for the price.
The establishment is very clean, ensuring a pleasant dining experience.
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.
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.
Fruit teas and unique cocktails stand out here. The peach tea ranks as a highlight, and snacks, tea, and water are available while waiting.
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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.
Small dining room with traditional Chinese decor and soothing music creates a family-oriented, authentic vibe. Atmosphere stays lively but not loud, with workers chatting and cooking sounds blending into the background. Humble, no-frills setting feels welcoming and comforting.
Sesame chicken comes out crispy with a sweet and tangy sauce. Steamed dumplings stand out as exceptionally flavorful and well-made. Szechuan shrimp delivers a perfect spicy kick, and chow fun noodles are rich, smoky, and loaded with toppings.
Tea smoked duck stands out with rich flavor, paired well with homemade lemon ice tea that cools like boba tea. The menu also features Thai tea alongside other strong tea-infused dishes.
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Parking is available with metered spots in the front and a lot in the back.
The prices are reasonable, and portions are generous.
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Spacious layout with comfortable seating and clean environment creates a welcoming atmosphere. The menu blends authentic Laotian and Thai flavors using high-quality ingredients rarely found elsewhere. Easy parking and a calm vibe make it a practical choice for enjoying Southeast Asian cuisine.
Orange chicken stands out with strong flavor. The chicken chow mein also tastes good and the chow mein is consistently great.
Thai Iced Tea stands out with its excellent flavor. The Thai green tea tastes very sweet and has a slightly floral note.
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Parking is easy and plentiful in the shared lot next to the restaurant.
The restaurant offers a variety of Lao and Thai dishes, catering to diverse tastes.
The menu features many options, ensuring everyone can find something they like.
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.
Thai tea stands out as one of the best, served both hot in elegant pots and iced with rich flavor. The tea is thoughtfully brewed, and options like chili oil and Thai tea add unique choices not common in many Chinese restaurants.
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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.
Cozy space with warm Thai decor and friendly staff creates a calm, inviting atmosphere. Plenty of seating adapts easily for groups, making it casual rather than fancy. Authentic Thai vibe shines through in both ambiance and hospitality.
Orange chicken offers a natural taste and feels lighter than usual versions. Combo dishes include spicy fried Thai rice, egg rolls, and tofu pad thai alongside chicken satay and mango sticky rice.
Thai iced tea comes big and with just the right amount of sweetness, not overloaded with sugar. Ice tea boba also appears as a refreshing option alongside the food.
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The restaurant offers an all-day $12 specials menu alongside the regular menu.
Parking is convenient and easy near the restaurant.
Expect portion sizes to be smaller for higher-priced dishes.
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.
Cold Thai tea comes served cool and refreshing. The Thai iced tea tastes rich and sweet, matching the classic style well.
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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.
Large, clean dining area offers a quiet, peaceful atmosphere with free Wi-Fi. Fresh ingredients and unique jelly and pudding flavors set it apart from typical tea houses. Spicy popcorn chicken and reuse-friendly mason jar servings add distinctive touches to the experience.
Chicken dumplings and popcorn chicken stand out as favorites. The menu includes fried rice, dumplings, and other classic dishes.
Thai iced tea stands out with rich flavor. Drinks like guava green tea with light ice and refreshing slushes add variety. Options include jasmine milk tea and mojito, all served fresh and soothing.
Good to know
They offer rewards where every 8 bobas purchased earns a free one.
They offer a free upgrade to a large size.
We found parking easily in the big plaza this place is in.
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.
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.
Passion fruit green tea offers a refreshing taste on hot days. The white peach oolong tea delivers a perfectly balanced flavor that pairs well with meals.
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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.
Small, cozy space with an old-school vibe and handwritten receipts creates an intimate, laid-back atmosphere. The setting feels like a hidden gem with authentic Cantonese charm, offering a quiet, communal energy reminiscent of past Chinatown scenes.
Classic Cantonese dishes come with a homey twist and no MSG. Options like plump BBQ pork wontons in rich broth and pork-heavy century egg congee stand out for their authenticity and comforting flavors.
A kettle of hot tea arrives at the table right away, served strong and piping hot. The vibe feels laid-back with old-school charm, including handwritten receipts and green porcelain chopsticks.
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The restaurant is cash-only, so bring cash for your meal.
Parking is metered on the street, and finding a spot can be tricky.
Lunch specials offer great value, making meals very affordable.
Older building with small space and simple furnishings creates a cozy, warm atmosphere reminiscent of classic Chinese style. Walls display movie memorabilia, adding a unique touch linked to a famous film backdrop. Quiet environment suits relaxed meals with a family-friendly vibe.
Hot and sour soup and orange chicken stand out, with the chicken served hot and a bit crispy alongside green peppers. The menu includes egg foo young, sweet and sour pork, shrimp fried rice, chow mein, pot stickers, dumplings, wontons, and kung pao chicken, all prepared with solid flavors.
Excellent tea greets visitors right away. The jasmine tea stands out with a rich aroma and smooth taste.
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Parking costs $20 cash only in the designated area.
Expect no wait times during midday visits on weekends.
Portions are generous, often enough for two people.
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.
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.
Complimentary hot tea arrives as soon as you sit, with a pot of tea available in many flavors served hot or cold. They also offer to-go tea options alongside the meal.
Good to know
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.
Nostalgic diner-meets-rustic-kitchen design with warm wood tones and vintage photographs creates a cozy setting. Atmosphere stays relaxed and lively, filled with a mix of locals including first responders and families. Outdoor seating and free coffee refills add to the welcoming vibe.
American classics include two eggs and toast with chow mein. The chow mein and chop suey stand out for quality. Spicy options like orange chicken and pork chops offer bold flavors.
Jasmine milk tea stands out with its smooth flavor. The Hong Kong iced tea and Thai tea with boba offer great taste without bitterness.
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The cafe is currently cash or Zelle-only while they are in the process of moving.
The menu includes a diverse range of Vietnamese and Chinese-American dishes.
Portions served are very generous, especially for breakfast items.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with a cozy interior and dim, chill atmosphere featuring good music. Seating includes mostly booths, accommodating both groups and solo diners comfortably. Offers free soup refills and a convenient ordering system, with a focus on flavorful broths and sauces.
More hot pot places appear in the valley, adding variety. One spot stands out as a favorite hot pot restaurant. New options bring excitement for hot pot lovers.
Teas here are consistently very good with options like mango tea with crystal boba standing out. Large sizes offer plenty to enjoy and sometimes even leftovers.
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There is plenty of parking space at Tasty Pot.
Ordering is done on phones using a QR code menu.
The price is on the expensive side, with bills averaging around $80 after tax.
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.
Green tea comes in a pot and is served complimentary. It arrives with fried wontons and sweet chili sauce as a free appetizer.
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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.
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.
Hot tea comes in iron pots and stays topped up throughout the meal. Staff serve it promptly with perfect timing alongside dim sum, adding to an old skool ambiance.
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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.