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 many dishes and sauces made in-house. Offers an authentic family-style meal experience with a lazy Susan and fresh large shrimp in every dish.
Chicken chow mein features large chunks of chicken and stays fresh and flavorful. It pairs well with dishes like wonton soup and green beans with chicken, all tasting tasty and well-seasoned.
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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.
Small dining space with a focus on takeout creates a casual atmosphere. Energy is calm, with reasonable prices and a menu featuring vegetarian options and spicy dishes. Food quality varies, but chicken vindaloo and lamb biryani stand out for flavor and authenticity.
Flavors come packed with delicious spices that reflect true Indian cooking. Food takes a bit longer to prepare, showing a focus on high quality and authentic taste.
Chowmein comes out perfectly cooked and full of flavor. The vegetable chowmein pairs well with garlic naan, making a satisfying meal.
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The restaurant primarily focuses on takeout orders but has parking available for dine-in.
Ordering online 30-45 minutes in advance is recommended to avoid waiting.
They offer a variety of vegetarian options on the menu.
Classic old school Chinese restaurant style defines the space with minimal decor and nice Chinese art. Atmosphere feels comfortable and enjoyable despite an outdated look. The place suits group dining and offers a home-like meal vibe.
Ingredients stay authentic and fresh with a focus on Chinese seafood. The spot serves old school Cantonese dishes that hold true to traditional flavors.
Crispy noodles stand out in the house specialty chow mein, offering a crunchy texture. Beef chow mein and salt and pepper shrimp also feature as bold flavors with a crispy finish.
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Parking is available across the street in an open lot.
The restaurant serves food family style, ideal for sharing.
It's a great place for group dining, accommodating large parties.
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.
Fresh ingredients create authentic flavors in the dumplings. Roast duck and soup dumplings offer super flavorful and genuine tastes. Dim sum and other dishes maintain a tasty authentic Chinese style.
BBQ Pork Chow Mein comes with fried crispy noodles. Shanghai style Chow Mein has very little meat and differs from the version at the Garvey location.
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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.
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.
Authentic Chinese cuisine shines with classic flavors and flavorful dishes served in a cozy atmosphere that feels genuine.
Bouncy noodles and a delicious sauce at the bottom make the chow mein stand out. It stays perfectly cooked and tasty even without vegetables, appealing to kids and adults alike.
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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.
Restaurant features ornate traditional Chinese decor with hanging lanterns and wooden carvings, creating a brightly lit, elegant atmosphere. The vibe ranges from quiet and comfortable to lively with families, offering spinning tables and booths for seating.
Rich, authentic Chinese American dishes create a genuine old school vibe. Family-owned charm and impeccable service add to the memorable food experience.
House Special Chow Mein comes fresh and hot with a tasty mix of steak and veggies. The beef chow mein pairs well with veggie fried rice and orange chicken for a solid meal.
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The restaurant is open late until 1 am.
Lunch specials are available on weekdays.
The Chinese New Year Event is on February 10th, with activities from noon to late night.
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.
Desserts like BaiGuo and taro stand out as authentic. The food varies, with some dishes feeling family-oriented and genuine, while others lean toward westernized Chinese flavors.
Shrimp and chicken chow mein come out fast and taste delicious. The chow mein pairs well with other dishes like pot stickers and fried shrimp.
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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.
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.
Menu offers an impressive array of authentic Southeast Asian cuisine with flavorful and innovative dishes. Dim sum carries very authentic Cantonese flavor and the Chinese food tastes genuine and inexpensive.
Crispy chow mein stands out as a house special and a frequent choice. Shrimp chow mein and chow mein with BBQ pork also appear often. Adding soy sauce and chili improves the beef chow mein's flavor.
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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.