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 warmth that calms nerves and lifts moods. It pairs well with signature noodles and kimchi potstickers for a satisfying combo.
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.
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.
Broth comes in a big, comforting bowl with plump, meaty wontons. Variations include BBQ pork and classic versions, both tasty and satisfying.
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.
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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.
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.
Rich broth and tender wontons make the soup stand out. It serves well as a starter and pairs nicely with other dishes like short ribs and noodles.
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.
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.
Generous size and variety mark the wonton soup here, making it a solid starter. The broth stands out for its quality and flavor, showing clear care in preparation.
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.
Small space with a family vibe and welcoming energy feels like visiting relatives. Menu offers a big variety including clean, fresh Chinese and Vietnamese food with standout dishes like wonton soup and banh mi. Atmosphere is casual and unpretentious, suited for friends or family gatherings.
Wonton soup features skinny noodles and a rich broth. The soup tastes delicious and stands out among the menu.
Wonton soup stands out with its skinny noodles and rich flavor. Beef and broccoli offers a unique taste different from other spots, while hot and sour soup also delivers solid flavor.
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The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options upon request.
Lunch specials are available, providing good value for money.
The average price for a dish is around $15.99.
Chinese restaurant with nostalgic Dodgers memorabilia and retro 1980s decor creates a laid-back, cozy atmosphere. Walls display local history, and seating includes comfortable booths. Cash-only policy adds to the old-school, casual vibe.
Wonton soup features extra greens and can include chicken and shrimp. It contains no beef or pork and pairs well with dishes like chicken lo mein and special fried rice.
Authentic Cantonese dishes shine here with wor wonton soup, beef chow mein with pan fried noodles, and orange chicken standing out. The menu also features solid options like chicken lo mein, special fried rice, and black bean pork.
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The restaurant only accepts cash payments.
Parking lot is very small, so arrive early.
Expect a wait if you arrive during peak hours.
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. It comes with chili sauce packets and a lemon slice for added flavor.
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.
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 works for 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.
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.
Starts with a flavorful broth and tender wontons that stand out. The soup serves as a solid opener before the main dishes.
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.
Walls display celebrity photos in a small, busy space with a calm, welcoming atmosphere. Patrons often arrive early to avoid waits, drawn by famous slippery shrimp and authentic Chinese dishes. Outdoor patio and valet parking add convenience to the experience.
Spicy wonton soup features a dark garlic spicy broth similar to French onion soup. Dumplings in the soup are juicy and stand out for their quality and flavor.
Hot and sour soup stands out as exceptionally flavorful. The orange chicken is light, not greasy or heavily breaded. Dumplings and fried rice are made in-house and taste fresh and well-prepared.
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Reservations are not required, but arriving early is recommended to avoid wait times.
Expect a small wait time of 1 to 5 minutes during peak hours on weekends.
The restaurant offers free valet parking for guests.
Small, clean space offers a cozy and casual atmosphere with a pleasant, calm vibe. It attracts diners looking for quick, tasty dumplings and traditional dishes at reasonable prices. The setting feels simple and unpretentious, focusing on food rather than decor.
Chicken wonton soup features a broth filled with seaweed but lacks the typical Cantonese flavor. Wontons come with noodles that can be repurposed, like for cold sesame noodles.
Shrimp and white bass dumplings stand out with homemade chili sauce and balanced flavors. Signature dishes include steam soup dumplings and bao buns, while noodles offer a smoky wok hei taste.
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Reservations are not required, but ordering online in advance is recommended due to high demand.
Expect wait times of 10-15 minutes for takeout orders during peak hours.
Parking is available in a small plaza lot, which is free but can be dark at night.
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 as a comforting and flavorful choice here. It pairs well with dishes like fried rice and egg rolls, making it a solid pick for a satisfying meal.
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.
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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.
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.
House special wonton soup stands out with a delicious, well-prepared broth and tender wontons. It pairs well with other dishes like crispy chow mein and fried pork chop with spicy salt.
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.
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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.
Small mom-and-pop Chinese restaurant with family-style portions and reasonable prices. Atmosphere is simple and unassuming, with a very clean environment. Food offers authentic flavors and a variety of dishes, often praised for quality and value.
Wonton soup comes in different versions here, sometimes flavorful with meat and vegetables, other times undercooked and bland. Service mix-ups happen, with egg flower soup occasionally served instead.
Orange chicken stands out with its perfectly battered, tangy, and crunchy texture. Wonton soup offers a flavorful broth packed with meat and vegetables. Chow fun comes loaded with meat and sprouts, keeping onions minimal.
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Prices range from $13 to $20 for most dishes.
Portions are large and served family style.
Parking is available in a small lot next to the restaurant.
Old school Chinese restaurant with quiet atmosphere and welcoming vibe. Interior feels dated but clean and organized. Offers great value with generous portions and consistent favorites like war wonton soup.
War wonton soup stands out for its flavorful taste. Other versions of won ton soup vary, with some tasting just okay and others having a gel-like fat texture.
Generous portions of comforting Chinese food come with great quality and quantity. The war wonton soup stands out for its rich flavor, and the service feels welcoming and attentive.
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Parking is easy and available near the restaurant.
Entrรฉes are priced around $15, offering good portion sizes.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment for diners.