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.
Tom yum soup offers a perfect sour-spicy flavor with a fragrant broth. Chicken noodle soup features a ginger-infused taste, and beef soup comes highly recommended.
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.
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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.
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.
Hot and sour soup stands out as a signature dish, often described as the best ever tasted. The wonton soup also earns high marks for flavor and satisfaction.
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.
Small mom-and-pop noodle shop with a cozy, hole-in-the-wall vibe and humble, shabby decor. Atmosphere stays quiet and unpretentious, with generous portions served quickly. The place offers authentic Chinese noodle dishes that stand out for their distinct flavors and value.
Soups here offer a range of bold flavors like the sour shoots in Liuzhou soup and the Szechuan peppercorn hint in beef noodle soup. The noodles stay perfectly al dente, and options like Guilin soup and spicy wonton soup provide hearty, filling meals.
Spicy wonton soup and Sichuan-style spicy chicken bring bold flavors with a hint of Szechuan peppercorn. The orange chicken stands out for its taste, alongside hearty beef noodle soup and steamed dumplings.
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Portions are large, making it easy to share meals.
Prices are reasonable, with bowls starting around $13.95.
No tips are required, simplifying the payment process.
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. Both the BBQ pork wonton soup and the noodle and wonton soup taste very good.
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.
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.
Soups here feature tender beef and fresh cilantro in the Westlake Beef soup, along with a delicious Crab Maw soup. Wonton soup stands out as excellent and filling, paired well with steamed rice or beef lo mein.
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.
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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.
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.
Soup dumplings stand out with their generous size and plenty of soup and meat inside. Wonton soups offer a wonderful mix of tender seafood and meat, while egg soup delivers a notable highlight.
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.
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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.
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.
Soup dumplings stand out with rich flavor and delicate texture. The pork wonton soup with Chinese spinach matches authentic tastes from China. Seafood noodle soup and spicy pork dumplings add variety and depth to the soup offerings.
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.
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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.
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, served with chili sauce packets and a lemon slice. Hot and sour soup also appears often alongside other flavorful dishes.
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.
Chinese restaurant with packed small seating and inexpensive prices offers generous portions and fast wok food. Atmosphere is casual and busy, attracting those craving authentic neighborhood Chinese dishes. Delivery options exist but may cost more, and parking is unavailable.
Egg flower soup comes with fresh tofu and tastes rich. Chicken noodle soup offers a classic flavor, paired well with spicy salt wings.
Beef chow fun and sweet and sour pork stand out as flavorful dishes. Orange chicken comes with a caution due to a hygiene issue found in the dish.
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Pre-ordering or delivery is recommended due to no parking available.
Most dishes cost around $9, which is a good price.
Delivery or online orders may cost a bit more.
Small, cozy space with generous portions and affordable prices draws people looking for quick, satisfying Chinese takeout. Atmosphere feels casual and unpretentious, with some tables inside for dining. Food quality varies, but BBQ chicken and authentic chow mein stand out as highlights.
Soups here offer warmth and comfort, especially on cold days. They have a rich flavor that stands out.
Orange chicken stands out with its delicious flavor. Chow mein tastes truly authentic and fortune cookies come in generous portions.
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The combo costs $11, which is very affordable.
The portions are huge, often enough for two meals.
The restaurant offers free parking for customers.
Small, cozy dim sum spot with an old-school feel and homey atmosphere. Quiet and low-key, it offers big portions and affordable prices that attract groups and families alike. A side alley food garden adds a unique touch to the simple, nondescript setting.
Clear broth and perfectly chewy noodles define the wonton noodle soup here. The wonton filling is flavorful, and the soup comes with lots of toppings.
Dim sum here stays fresh and delicious with standout dishes like shumai, har gows, and vegetarian dumplings. The menu also offers solid options like scallion pancakes and beef udon noodles at casual prices.
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They have a free parking garage in the back.
Big portions are enough to share and bring home.
Dim sum is available all day.
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.
Soups highlight chicken corn and birds nest varieties with strong flavors. Duck and shrimp soups also offer superb and quite good options.
Beef chow mein and sizzling steak Cantonese style stand out with strong flavors. Traditional Cantonese dishes like salt and pepper shrimp and Mongolian beef come at reasonable prices with friendly, fluent Cantonese-speaking staff.
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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.
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.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its rich flavor and balanced spice. Wonton soup offers a well-seasoned broth loaded with meat and shrimp, while egg drop soup delivers a smooth, satisfying taste.
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.
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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.
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.
Cantonese soups here include flavorful wonton and sweet corn varieties. Free soup often comes with appetizers, adding a comforting start to meals.
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.
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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.
Soups here feature soupy sweet dumplings that burst with liquid in each bite and a thick crab meat fish maw soup rich in protein and warmth from white pepper. The menu also includes pork soup dumplings and a flavorful fish and crab soup starter.
Dim sum features delicious dumplings and affordable prices. The spicy chili with hot mustard adds bold flavor to the dishes.
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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.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its strong, spicy flavor. The Szechuan wonton soup and sizzling rice soup also offer bold, memorable tastes.
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.
Old-school Korean Chinese restaurant with homie atmosphere and chaotic energy reflects long history. Interior is simple and clean with large tables for groups. Food features crispy sweet and sour pork and rich jajangmyeon sauces with generous portions.
Spicy seafood noodle soup and hot and sour soup offer bold, spicy flavors. Egg soup stands out as a simple, comforting choice. Sizzling shrimp soup adds a warm, savory option to the mix.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its crispy batter that stays crunchy and a dipping sauce that is not too sweet, enhancing the pork's flavor. Kung Pao Chicken and hot and sour soup also feature as notable dishes.
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Parking costs $3 in cash, with limited availability in a small lot.
Valet parking is available for $3.
The restaurant is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
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.
Soup dumplings stand out with tasty broth inside, especially the chicken and beef varieties. Homemade noodles and soups complement the dumplings, with beef noodle soup offering a unique flavor twist.
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.
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.
Soups here feature sizzling rice soup and fish ball soup with strong flavors. Hot and sour soup, egg drop soup, and dumpling soup also stand out for their taste.
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.
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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.
Small, modern space pulses with loud K-pop music and a trendy interior. Tables feature ordering tablets that streamline service. Known for authentic Korean-style Chinese dishes with bold flavors and generous portions.
Jjamppong seafood soup offers a rich, flavorful experience with a spicy kick. The broth is delicious and not overly salty, so it doesn't leave you thirsty afterward.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its crispy texture and leans heavily towards the sour side. Jajangmyeon and sweet and sour pork both deliver incredible flavor.
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Parking is available in the lot in front of the restaurant.
The total cost for two dishes, including tip and tax, is nearly $40.
Having lunch for two people typically costs around $50.
Spacious traditional Chinese restaurant with old school Chinatown decor and ornate artwork on the walls. Atmosphere shifts from quiet and calm during off-peak hours to lively with karaoke and speech at lunchtime. Dim sum selection is consistently delicious and served in generous portions.
Wonton soup comes in a large size and stays warm. The Sizzling Rice soup and egg flower soup offer solid, hot flavors. Noodle soups and hot pot also deliver good warmth and taste.
Dim sum features a full selection of tasty options like Pork Buns, Siu Mai, and dumplings served quickly. Wonton Soup and chow mein also stand out as flavorful choices in the Cantonese menu.
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Dim Sum is served from 8:30am to 3pm.
Parking is available in the back with free valet service for 2 hours with validation.
There is free parking for 2 hours; after that, it costs $10.
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.
Egg drop soup and seafood soup stand out with rich flavors. Mini pan-fried soup dumplings and crispy rice seafood soup add variety to the soup options.
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.
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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.
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.
Hot and sour soup stands out for its ability to awaken the taste buds and provide warm comfort. The beef noodle soup offers a perfect balance, especially on cooler nights. Soup dumplings, including pork varieties, come with vinegar and soy sauce for added flavor.
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.
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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.
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.
Soups here stay light and satisfying without feeling heavy. Options like wonton soup and chicken corn soup come out well-made and flavorful.
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.
Chinese restaurant offers huge portions and late-night hours, serving generous meals even past midnight. Atmosphere stays quiet and clean despite busy surroundings, with a beautiful appearance that contrasts its simple, unpretentious style.
Soups feature a thick broth with ingredients like bamboo shoots and woodland ear mushrooms. Hot and sour soup stands out for its rich texture and flavor.
Orange chicken stands out as a flavorful choice, paired often with chow mein and fried rice. Hot and sour soup features ingredients like bamboo shoots and woodland ear mushrooms, adding depth to the menu.
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The restaurant offers a buffet from 11am to 2pm and entrees from 12am to 2am.
You can get food delivered with Uber Eats if you prefer not to dine in.
They have a special for around $6.95.