Small, simple interior with authentic Sichuan flavors defines the space. Atmosphere feels charming and basic, attracting those seeking genuine Chinese cuisine. Dishes like pickled fish and mapo tofu stand out for their bold, traditional taste.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine shines with strong, spicy flavors and traditional recipes. Dishes come with beautiful presentation and deliver a genuine taste of Chinese food from Chengdu.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine shines with dishes like mapo tofu and eggplant. Spicy chicken adds to the bold flavors typical of this style.
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Valet parking at the plaza costs $4.
Dine-in and takeout options are available.
The menu is limited, likely due to the soft opening.
Halal restaurant offers a clean, modern interior with colorful chairs and a laid-back vibe. The atmosphere feels welcoming and comfortable, with enticing aromas and pleasant music. Generous portions and affordable prices attract diners seeking authentic Pakistani barbecue and diverse halal dishes.
Food offers authentic Chinese flavor with plentiful portions and is fully Halal-certified. Dishes are consistently rich and delicious while remaining affordable.
Very good noodles and chow mein stand out alongside perfect dumplings, spring rolls, and fried rice. Beef and Broccoli comes with a somewhat salty flavor balanced by the rice, and Mango smoothies add a sweet touch.
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Everything on the menu is 100% Halal, ensuring peace of mind for diners.
The restaurant offers affordable halal lunch specials for students.
Collect 8 stamps on the loyalty card to earn a free drink.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Sichuan spice with fresh fish and affordable prices. Clean, modern interior creates a relaxed and vibrant atmosphere with pleasant music during meals. Open late, it suits casual dining and late-night cravings.
Food here is authentic and often spicy, especially for fans of mala dishes. Soups stand out, making it a solid choice for a late night food binge.
Signature dishes highlight suan cai yu, a tangy, spicy fish stew with pickled cabbage and Sichuan peppercorns. The menu features authentic Sichuan spice and bold, fragrant hot pots like Mao Xue Wang with spicy beef and offal.
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The restaurant is open until 1:00 AM, making it a good option for late-night cravings.
Their parking is valet for $5.
The signature dish costs only $30 for two people.
Spacious Korean restaurant features an open kitchen with visible flames and tabletop touch screen menus for ordering. The atmosphere is clean and modern with a chill vibe and light background music. Tables include thoughtful amenities like hair ties and bibs to enhance the dining experience.
Food arrives piping hot and quickly. Dishes are consistently delicious and flavorful, showcasing strong Korean flavors.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its crispy perfection and a sweet, tangy sauce. Dumplings come in half-size portions for smaller servings.
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Parking costs $1 every 10 minutes, but validation is available for customers.
Parking can be tricky during lunch, but there's street parking nearby.
During lunchtime, expect minimal wait times for a table.
Small dining space with Taiwanese-style decor and open pastry kitchen creates an intimate, casual vibe. Noise levels are high, with loud conversations and kitchen sounds filling the air, evoking a bustling local cafe atmosphere. Seating is cramped but efficient, and self-service stations add to the informal feel.
Authentic Taiwanese food stands out with very good quality and quick delivery that keeps wait times manageable.
Chicken thigh comes with a super juicy inside and an insane crust seasoned with Sichuan chili oil. Dumplings and noodles offer balanced flavors without overwhelming spice, while the scallion pancake replaces the bagel in a fresh twist on a lox bagel.
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Parking is tough, especially on weekends.
The cafe is small, so arriving early is recommended to secure seats.
Prices are very reasonable compared to other Taiwanese restaurants.
Old neighborhood diner style sets a quiet, unpretentious atmosphere with free small parking lot nearby. Large portions come with homemade noodles and a seafood-based broth that stands out from typical beef or pork options. The pace is calm, and the vibe feels straightforward without fuss.
Chinese Korean food arrives quickly, usually within 10 minutes. The dishes are consistently delicious and excellent in flavor.
Sweet and sour pork comes in a crispy batch of 17 pieces. Handmade dumplings stand out with their extra crispy texture and filling, made entirely in-house.
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The parking lot is small but free, which is rare in KTown.
Food portions are large, often enough for two meals.
Jajangmyeon costs $10, offering good value for the portion size.
Small and cozy space with auto-turning skewer racks that keep kebabs evenly grilled. Atmosphere tends to be refreshingly quiet compared to other BBQ spots but can get smoky when packed. Offers authentic northeastern Chinese BBQ with a unique spice mix and fresh meat skewers.
Chinese and Korean cuisine shines with fresh ingredients and excellent flavors. The BBQ lamb kebab stands out as a delicious specialty with consistently good food and service.
Numbing Spicy Mala Dry Hot Pot stands out as a flavorful dish. The green scallion pancakes are flaky and crispy, while the pan fried pork dumplings and seafood pancake offer solid Chinese BBQ skewer options.
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Dinner time, especially on weekends, can come with a wait.
There is free parking at the Han Mi Bank next to the restaurant.
Expect a 30-45 minute wait for a table on Saturday evenings.
Hot pot restaurant offers serve-yourself service with options for dry stir-fried or soupy Malatang at various spice levels. Atmosphere is family-friendly and relaxed, with a thoughtfully put together space. Pricing is by weight, which can lead to a high bill depending on choices.
Food features fresh and well-seasoned ingredients with a scoop-and-weigh system for serving. Options include vegetarian-friendly dishes with moderate spiciness by American standards.
Spicy Sichuan flavors shine in the hot pot and ma la tang here. The spot serves solid late-night options with a focus on hot pot dishes.
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Food is priced by weight, so more ordered means a higher bill.
Extra charges apply for meat, cooking method, and skewers.
Parking is valet and cash only, costing $3.
Chinese restaurant offers a low-key, chill atmosphere with a dated but clean interior. A big private room suits families or group gatherings. Korean-style Chinese dishes stand out for their high quality and distinct flavors.
Food features generous portions and clean Chinese flavors. Meals include course options with consistently good taste and satisfying fullness.
House-made dumplings come in a traditional large style, offering fresh taste. Dishes like sweet and sour pork, jajangmian, and sautéed shredded pork with bao buns stand out for their distinct flavors.
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Reservations are recommended for large parties, especially on busy days.
The venue can accommodate up to 100 people, with options to divide into smaller rooms.
Free parking is available, but it can be difficult to find on busy days.
Korean restaurant offers cozy mum-and-pop charm with lively kitchen sounds and casual chatter. Owner performs magic tricks and origami, adding unique entertainment to the dining experience. Menu features large, affordable portions with standout dishes like spicy jjambbong and black bean noodles.
Offers traditional Korean food with large portions and spicy levels up to 7 for those who like heat. Combines Korean and Chinese flavors with consistent great food and service.
Fried sweet and sour pork features tender meat with a lightly crispy outer layer. Large portions like the jjajangmyun and sweet and sour chicken come at reasonable prices and can feed two with leftovers.
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Parking is valet only, but free street parking is available after 6pm.
Expect to pay under $15 for Jjajangmyeon and Jjamppong sets.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan options and generous portions.
Small, family-run Korean restaurant offers generous portions and affordable prices with complimentary sides. Atmosphere feels cozy and unpretentious, reminiscent of an old market despite a modest, somewhat untidy interior. Seafood-rich dishes and crispy fried chicken define the menu's appeal.
Affordable Korean dishes come with complimentary sides and a free drink. The menu features $5 jajangmyeon and hearty options like Zombie Chicken and Nolbu Jjampong, offering great value without sacrificing quality.
Buffalo wings come in a 깐풍기 style, similar to General Tso's chicken. Chow mein tends to be bland and lacks flavor.
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Parking is limited, so consider takeout if it's busy.
Prices for Jjajangmyeon and Tangsuyuk are very affordable, around $4.99.
The dining space is small, leading to limited seating.
Pho restaurant offers authentic bone broth without MSG and bold, spicy flavors with a clean, organized space. It stays open 24/7, attracting a mix of locals and tourists seeking late-night meals. The menu blends Vietnamese tradition with a Korean touch in its garnishes and dishes.
Food comes out quickly and arrives hot and fresh. The dishes consistently taste amazing with fast service.
Wok-seared dishes like Chow Fun, Fried Rice, and Spicy Oyster Noodles have a strong wok hei flavor. Vegan dumplings, eggrolls, and spring rolls come out delicious. The variety of fried rice is good.
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Pho 24 is open 24/7, making it convenient for late-night cravings.
Valet parking is available for $3 during lunch and $5 during dinner.
Prices are higher than average, with two bowls costing around $47.
Hot pot restaurant offers authentic Mala Tang with customizable spice levels and selectable toppings. Lamb skewers pair well with icy beer in a comfortable, welcoming space. Ordering includes an app with ingredient choices, though some menu items vary in quality.
Many food items fill the buffet, including hot or dry pot and plenty of skewers. The food tastes authentic and is not too salty, with a spicy option available.
Hot pots arrive quickly, usually within 10 minutes, with options to customize your own individual hot pot. The menu features spicy hot pot and Chinese skewer barbecue, both known for good, consistent taste and suitable for simple meals or late-night hangouts.
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Parking validation is only for the first 30 minutes.
Plan to pay for parking if you go into the lot downstairs.
The ordering process on the app allows you to select only the ingredients you want.
Hot pot restaurant offers customizable spicy soup with a buffet-style station for meats and vegetables. The atmosphere is cozy and well lit, supporting a quick and personalized dining experience. It features authentic Chinese flavors with standout dishes like lamb skewers and crispy fried buns.
Food features freshness and affordability with a focus on spicy dishes. Side dishes complement the main plates well, especially for those who enjoy extra spicy flavors.
Spicy hot pot stands out with flavorful broth and customizable ingredients. Options include broth-based hot pot or stir-fried dry pot with large portions.
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Parking costs $20, and it's often difficult to find a spot nearby.
Cash payments earn a free drink with your meal.
The restaurant charges by the pound for ingredients, which can add up quickly.
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.
Food features fresh ingredients and large portions with authentic Chinese flavors prepared on-site. Plates cost around $80 for five, offering good value and consistent quality.
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.
Asian restaurant offers authentic Chinese BBQ with juicy lamb skewers and Northeast-style cold noodles. Atmosphere stays super chill and cozy, suitable for late-night visits until 2 AM. Small stoves under tables keep skewers warm, enhancing the dining experience.
Food features authentic flavors and excellent quality with a focus on Northeastern cuisine. Skewers and varied plates offer a solid choice for late-night meals or group gatherings.
Chinese BBQ stands out for its authentic taste and quality. The sweet and sour pork is full of flavor and especially good. Spicier Mapo tofu is available and well-executed.
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Yi Pin Chuan is open late until 2am every day.
A minimum order of ¥60 is required for food purchases.
Parking is convenient as the restaurant is inside a plaza.
Limited inside seating supports a primarily takeout-focused setup with budget-friendly meals. The atmosphere feels relaxed despite chairs pushed against walls, and the menu blends Hawaiian and Chinese dishes with quick service and large portions.
Hawaiian food stands out with consistent great taste and tender meats. The menu also includes Chinese food options, offering good flavors at reasonable prices.
Fried rice, chow mein, and orange chicken stand out here. Spicy fish also appears on the menu, with a past offering of Spicy Orange Chicken noted for its flavor.
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Parking is limited at the restaurant.
There are no restrooms available for customers.
The restaurant primarily offers takeout with limited inside seating.
Restaurant offers a cozy, low-key atmosphere with clean, spacious interior and full table service. Lighting is a bit dark, and K-pop videos play on screens, creating a relaxed but lively vibe. Parking is challenging, often requiring valet service in a busy area.
Food here is consistently delicious with amazing quality. Every dish delivers great taste and satisfies well.
Sweet and sour pork comes with the sauce on the side, keeping the pork crispy. Fried dumplings taste yummy and have a good texture.
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Valet parking costs $5, but cash is required for street meters.
Parking is often difficult; consider using valet service.
Expect no wait times for seating during most hours.
Semi-automatic grills with auto spinning BBQ racks sit at each table, creating an interactive dining experience. The space feels casual and bar-like, with Korean BBQ stools that include cubbies for belongings. Seating includes small wooden cubicles that add a unique, cozy touch to the otherwise spacious and clean interior.
Food features tender meat and scrumptious dishes like beef tendon, lamb skewers, and traditional eggplant. Chinese Korean options come with quick service and good prices for the quality.
Chinese BBQ stands out with exceptional flavor. Giant-sized soondae, leaf-shaped dumplings, and cold noodles nengmyeon add variety. Poached fish fillet with chili oil and eggplant dish bring bold tastes. Soft boned chicken, squid legs, and sweet and sour pork round out the menu.
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Valet parking is available for $3, but street parking is tight.
Reservations are not accepted, and to-go orders are restricted after 5 pm.
A set of 10 lamb skewers and drinks can cost over $90 with tip.