Cozy spot with dog-friendly seating offers a quiet vibe late at night. Rich, flavorful pho broth pairs well with house fried egg rolls wrapped in fresh herbs. Prices match the boojie neighborhood feel, making it a tasty, upscale choice.
House fried egg rolls come with lettuce and herbs for wrapping, reflecting a traditional way of eating. They serve as a very good starter and pair well with other dishes like Pho and banh mi.
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Street parking is available, but it can be challenging to find.
The beef combo is priced at $24, which is higher than average.
Portion sizes are generous, especially for the beef combo.
Small Vietnamese spot offers a cozy traditional ambiance with indoor and shaded outdoor seating. Cha gio pork egg rolls are extra fresh and crunchy. Popular for authentic dishes and generous portions, it feels like visiting a family home.
Egg rolls come extra fresh with bright vegetables and a nice crunchy texture. The cha gio pork egg rolls stand out as a solid choice.
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Parking options include paid street parking or a paid parking lot next door for $5 all day.
Expect a wait of about 10-15 minutes to get seated during peak lunch times.
The restaurant accepts credit cards and allows splitting checks.
Spacious dining room with banquet-style decor offers a mix of quiet and lively vibes. Vegetable egg rolls are crispy and fresh, perfect with orange chicken. Free parking adds great convenience in a busy area.
Vegetable egg rolls come with a crispy texture and pair well with orange chicken. Egg rolls often appear alongside fried rice combos and potstickers, making for a solid side choice.
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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.
Older building with classic Chinese style offers a cozy, warm vibe perfect for families. Egg rolls are crispy with sweet and sour sauce, pairing well with dumplings and House Special Rice. Walls show movie memorabilia, adding a unique touch to the quiet, relaxed space.
Egg rolls come out nice and crispy with a sweet and sour sauce that hits the mark. They pair well with dumplings and other dishes like House Special Rice and eggplant.
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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.
Vietnamese spot serves deeply flavored broth in cozy pho dishes with generous portions. Egg rolls mix regular and imperial styles, adding unique texture to combos. Chill vibe with great music and free parking makes it easy and comfy.
Egg rolls here blend characteristics of regular and imperial styles, creating a unique hybrid. They appear consistently in dishes like vermicelli and broken rice combos, standing out with their pretty good texture and flavor.
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Parking is free with any purchase at the cafe.
There’s a 3% fee for credit card payments.
The prices are incredibly reasonable compared to other restaurants in the area.
Upscale decor with unique ceiling lamps sets a chill vibe. Music features 90s R&B and live saxophone for a smooth feel. Egg rolls shine with Oxtail Mac and Cheese and bold jerk chicken flavors, complementing standout Jamaican dishes like lamb chops.
Oxtail Mac and Cheese Egg Rolls stand out with their rich, savory filling. Jerk chicken and oxtail versions offer bold flavors that pair well with other dishes like brown stew chicken.
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They do not have a liquor license, so no alcohol is served.
Expect limited menu options as many items may not be available.
Private events can affect food service; check ahead if dining during such times.
Vietnamese spot blends modern elegance with traditional charm in a cozy, rustic space. Pho stands out for its authentic flavor and generous size. Egg rolls offer a crunchy texture but come at a slightly high price.
Egg rolls have a delightfully crunchy texture and a delicious flavor. Four egg rolls cost about $10, which is a bit pricey for their size.
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There is free parking across the street near Homeboy Industries.
Parking is limited but worth the trip.
We arrived around 6:30 pm, and the place was packed.
Small space with lively atmosphere and simple interior feels casual and welcoming. Homemade egg rolls offer bursting flavor but can be oily. Family-friendly vibe blends with authentic Thai energy and active bar service.
Homemade egg rolls deliver bursting flavor and leave a lasting impression. Some batches come out very oily, which can overpower other tastes.
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Parking is free in the lot and in the parking structure.
The Original Thai Boat Noodle Soup costs $8.95 for dine-in and $13.95 for to-go.
There is a $5.00 difference in price between dine-in and to-go orders.
Simple spot with crispy egg rolls served cold but tasty, often in combo deals. Classic Chinese dishes shine with generous portions and fair prices. Warm lighting and fresh stir-fry aromas create a casual family-friendly vibe.
Egg rolls come with combos or daily specials and have a crispy texture. They arrive cold but keep a flavorful taste. Pricing includes deals like two egg rolls with a bowl and soda for $9.08.
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The restaurant offers a wide selection of traditional Chinese dishes.
Prices are reasonable, making it suitable for family outings.
Portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Small space with bright red decor offers a cozy vibe for casual meals. Crispy chicken fried egg rolls stand out with great crunch and taste. Music playlist keeps atmosphere chilled and inviting.
Crispy chicken fried egg rolls come large and crunchy with a fantastic taste. Veggie and chicken egg rolls appear often, but some fried egg rolls lack substance and flavor.
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Parking in front of the restaurant is very convenient.
The portions are generous for the price.
The restaurant is small and we were seated quickly at 5:30 pm on a Wednesday.
Narrow space with authentic dim sum draws crowds despite outdated interiors. Egg rolls arrive hot and large, oily and tasty, fitting well with family dinners. Low key energy offers a break from city hustle in a downscale setting.
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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.