Small space with intimate setting and playful cartoons on screens. Offers halal certification and generous portions. Chinese menu features orange chicken and sweet and sour dishes alongside Mongolian and Chow Mein.
Flavors lean on orange chicken and sweet and sour dishes. Options include Mongolian, Chow Mein, and Tom Yum Soup.
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The restaurant is halal certified, ensuring all food meets dietary requirements.
Pad Thai prices range from $13 to $16, offering reasonable options.
Portions are large and can easily feed two people.
Quaint spot offers chow mein and beef teriyaki for solid Chinese meals. Cozy seating and friendly service make it a great neighborhood hangout. Diverse menu includes boba drinks and affordable prices for casual dining.
Chow mein serves well for multiple meals and pairs with beef or chicken teriyaki options. Lo mein comes alongside boba drinks for a casual combo.
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Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The menu includes a diverse range of options like donuts, burgers, and boba.
Expect large portion sizes for the price.
Bar blends modern vibe with tiki glassware and sports bar TVs. Dumplings offer exceptional flavor that beats many spots. DJ keeps energy high with a good mix of songs, making it great for groups or casual hangs.
Dumplings stand out with taste that exceeds expectations. They rank better than most dumpling spots and deliver a pretty darn good flavor.
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Karaoke nights are held every Tuesday, starting at 8pm.
Trivia night begins at 5pm, often busy during March Madness.
Happy hour runs daily with great drink deals.
Small spot serves large portions of Chinese food with unique dishes like jalapeno crispy chicken and warming wonton soup. Prices stay affordable, and staff wear masks for safety. Locals love its distinct menu beyond typical fast food.
Wonton soup suits cold weather well. Dishes include chow mein, fried rice, orange chicken, and jalapeno crispy chicken. Many small Chinese spots mimic Panda Express with similar offerings like orange chicken.
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The restaurant charges $10.94 for a large portion of food.
For about $12, you can get enough food for a whole day.
The portion sizes are large and the prices are affordable.
Small takeout spot offers affordable prices and large portions with a casual vibe. Owner jokes outside, adding charm. Orange chicken shines with balanced sauce, while Mongolian beef is tender and flavorful.
Chicken chow mein and orange chicken stand out with balanced orange sauce and light breading. Mongolian beef is tender and flavorful. Lo mein options include shrimp and veggie varieties, all well prepared.
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The restaurant is cash only.
The restaurant is takeout only; no dining-in option available.
Prices are affordable, with dishes around $9 and sodas at $2.50.
Mongolian beef shines with rich garlic sauce while hot and sour soup offers plenty of tofu. Families enjoy the community feel despite loud kitchen noise. Free parking and delivery make takeout easy and convenient.
Mongolian beef and beef and broccoli come with a rich garlic and red bean sauce. The hot and sour soup balances flavor with plenty of tofu and mushrooms. Potstickers and pan-fried dumplings are large and filled with meat, best when fresh.
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They have their own delivery drivers, avoiding extra delivery fees.
Free parking is available in a private lot.
Lunch specials include a beverage, an egg roll, soup, an entree, and rice.
Offers unprecedented vegan meat options alongside classic dishes like crispy egg rolls and teriyaki chicken. Atmosphere feels like a nostalgic Mom and Pops spot with large portions and fair prices. Chow Mein and orange chicken are tasty highlights.
Orange chicken is soft and not overcooked, with a mild flavor that some find pleasant. Chow Mein stands out as especially good, and egg rolls come crispy and flavorful. Teriyaki chicken and beef with broccoli are solid choices.
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Parking can be difficult to find near the restaurant.
Vegan options are available a la carte, not in the bar.
Prices for entrees are generally around $9 for two.
Small, cozy spot with intimate seating and Thai decor offers a friendly vibe. Wonton soup shines with good flavor, but crispy pork and Chinese broccoli fall short. Fresh, flavorful dishes and fair prices make it a local gem.
Wonton soup stands out with its good flavor. Avoid the crispy pork and Chinese broccoli as they do not meet expectations.
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Parking is available in the back lot and ample street parking nearby.
The white rice is not complimentary and costs $5.
The portions are generous, especially for lunch.