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.
Groups find this spot great for dinner with a total cost of about $40 for three dinners. It brings a sense of family gatherings and special occasions to the table.
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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 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.
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.
Dinner features dumplings and noodles close to hotels. It suits birthday dinners and casual Friday evenings with friends.
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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.
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.
Family-style dinners focus on dumplings and include dishes like Beef Chow Fun. Meals end with a free fortune cookie.
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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.
Huge portions come with dinner, making it great for family meals or groups. Prices stay low while serving generous servings that fill up the table.
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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.
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.
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.
Lots of seating is available on weekdays for dinner. Staff do not check in during the meal, but the overall dinner experience is good with quiet service and a casual atmosphere.
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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.
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.
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.
Dinner here suits occasions like birthdays with attentive staff and options for outdoor seating. It fits well for meals before shows at nearby cultural venues.
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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.
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.
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.
Late-night dinners work well here since kitchens stay open late. Staff handles busy dinner hours smoothly. The spot suits family dinners and brings a nostalgic vibe for group meals.
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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.
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.
Large portions suit group meals or family dinners. Dinner includes BBQ Pork Chow Mein, honey walnut shrimp, and a full menu with dim sum. Late night options and meals under 10 bucks are available.
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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.
Contemporary dim sum restaurant offers a casual, welcoming atmosphere with cozy, lingering warmth and modern design. Tables feature Lazy Susans for easy sharing, and the space maintains a pleasant, tucked-away vibe. The setting suits those seeking authentic dim sum in a relaxed environment.
Dim sum stands out with delicious dumplings and spicy wontons that have great flavor and heat. Chow mein and fried rice offer solid options beyond the dim sum dishes.
Dinner hours get packed, so arriving early helps avoid a long wait. Meals for two run around 216.00 without drinks, offering a solid dinner option.
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Lunch specials are available from noon to 3 p.m.
Happy Hour runs from 4 to 7 p.m. with great prices.
Parking can be difficult and is not free.
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.
Dinner offers a variety of dishes like egg flower soup, chicken wings, and sweet & sour pork. Portions are large, especially the Special Chinese Family Dinner #1, and the soup is light and satisfying.
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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 seafood restaurant with a nautical-themed bar and a lively atmosphere suits casual dates. Music adds a cool vibe while the space feels somewhat chaotic and run down. Affordable prices and well-balanced portions attract those seeking variety in seafood dishes.
Seafood tower stands out alongside orange chicken. The xiao long baos are a must-try dish here.
Dinner here features seafood and raw bar options with some dishes like raw oysters. Service can be attentive, enhancing the meal experience, but some raw items may cause stomach upset.
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The restaurant offers a diverse menu with both seafood and Chinese cuisine.
Vegan options are available on the menu.
The restaurant is dog friendly.
Small, dimly lit space with loud karaoke music creates a lively but noisy atmosphere. Mostly Chinese clientele suggests an authentic dining experience with affordable prices. The setting feels shabby yet charming, adding to its unique character.
Dim sum offers quick bites priced mainly at $4.99 each. Signature dishes include Peking Duck with crispy skin served alongside lotus leaf buns, scallions, and sweet bean sauce, plus standout green beans and shrimp chow mein.
Staff show little interest during dinner hours and focus on their own meals. Pricing suits a family dinner budget but the overall atmosphere lacks engagement.
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Dim sum prices are low at mainly $4.99 each.
Lunch specials start at around $11.99.
Parking costs $5 flat rate for one day.
Warm hues and arched thresholds create a beautiful, understated interior with views of Chinatown-style architecture and neon lights. The atmosphere is loud and energetic, often requiring raised voices across the table, yet it maintains a sophisticated, intimate vibe suited for small groups or date nights. Cocktails feature Chinese-inspired flavors and the bar stands out as a cool spot within the space.
Creative dishes include tofu dumplings shaped like tofu chunks, not traditional dumplings, and a standout egg custard. Other notable items are duck sausage, Chongqing fried chicken, and duck fat rice.
Large group dinners work well to try the whole menu. The food is so good it prompts immediate texts to friends and family. Bar height seating can feel distracting during dinner.
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Parking fees increase to $25 during special events like EDM shows.
There is a $5 parking lot connected to the plaza where the restaurant is located.
Reservations are required for parties over 6, with a prix-fixe menu.