Asian fusion restaurant offers an elegant environment with cozy booths and cute forest-themed decor. The atmosphere feels warm and community-focused, with dimmed lighting creating a romantic vibe. Tables sit close together, and a background playlist adds to the inviting mood.
Hot pots offer great value with tasty broths like soy milk beef and chicken potato. Chow fun stands out as exceptionally good. Mushroom Hot Pot with Wagyu and seafood is a notable choice.
No wait times for Sunday dinner. The vibe feels cozy yet chic, fitting for casual dinners or date nights.
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Jun Bistro updates its menu frequently with new dishes for tasting.
The noodles at Jun Bistro could be refilled for free.
The portion size is small for the price.
Chinese restaurant offers cute decor and modern, clean space with golden pot plates. Atmosphere is lively and crowded, with tables close together and a noisy environment. A self-serve sauce bar provides a wide range of condiments to customize meals.
Hot pot here features a Sichuan pepper broth that is spicy and flavorful. Fresh ingredients like Kobe wagyu, vegetables, and noodles let you customize your meal from start to finish.
Dinner features friendly staff who stay responsive even during busy hours. It suits gatherings with friends and family for a relaxed meal.
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The restaurant offers a 50% discount from November 11th to 13th.
Expect long lines until 8:30 pm, even on workdays.
Come before 12pm to avoid a long wait.
Large space filled with traditional dim sum carts creates a lively, noisy atmosphere where tea-drinking and chatter mix. Crowds gather around small tables, adding to the bustling, family-friendly vibe. The setting blends old-school charm with a sense of excitement and anticipation.
Dim sum features old-school cart service with a wide variety of dishes including dumplings and taro buns. Prices run about 30% cheaper than comparable spots, and the food offers authentic Cantonese flavors with good wok hay in chow fun dishes.
Dinner offers a variety of dishes with reasonable prices. Frequent visits confirm consistent options for dim sum and dinner.
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Reservations are not required, but expect a short wait for a table.
Parking can be difficult during lunch hours; arrive early.
The restaurant charges $1.50 for tea per person.
Chinese restaurant with Islamic Chinese decorations and Halal menu offers a traditional, family-style atmosphere with rotating tables for group dining. The space feels casual and sometimes cramped due to waiting guests standing nearby. Service is fast, focusing on quick food delivery rather than lingering dining experience.
Menu features dishes from Northern provinces like Xinjiang and Hunan, differing from typical Southern Chinese takeout. Highlights include cumin lamb, hand-pulled noodle chow mein, chicken corn soup, and steamed whole fish with soy sauce and ginger.
Good for family dinners with generous portions. Stir-fried lamb with scallions stays delicious after dinner, often leaving leftovers to take home.
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They charge an 11.5% service fee on all bills.
The restaurant is 100% halal, catering to dietary needs.
Parking can be challenging; expect to spend time finding a spot.
Indoor space offers comfortable seating but with uncomfortable tables and chairs. Music plays loudly, creating a chill yet overwhelming atmosphere. The place suits small groups and stands out for its exceptional grilled and roast fish dishes.
Scallion pancakes come with a light crunch and are not too oily. The beef hot pot contains mostly fat, making it very fatty. Tofu pudding with egg tofu does not match authentic Sichuan style.
Good for group dinners and family meals. Dinner service moves quickly, fitting well for those with limited time.
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Parking can be difficult to find during busy hours, especially on weekends.
Expect to pay around $100 for a meal for three, including tax and tips.
The restaurant serves large portions, typically enough for two people.
Bright, modern dining room offers spacious seating with luxurious decor and comfortable arm chairs. Atmosphere stays warm and lively with energetic weekend crowds and bright lighting. Cantonese cuisine features outstanding roast meats and generous portions, creating a solid value experience.
Authentic Cantonese dishes include crispy roast duck, tender char siu, and succulent pork belly. Traditional options like beef chow fun, seafood pan-fried noodles, and honey walnut prawn come at reasonable prices.
Dinner features super-sized portions and a really good menu. It suits both lunch and dinner well.
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Weekday lunch specials offer great value and attract many diners.
Expect to wait over half an hour for a table on busy Saturday nights.
Parking is plentiful, but arrive before 11:30 am for the best spots.
Large restaurant with a stylish layout and tasteful decorations creates a bright, lively atmosphere. Crowded seating and loud, bustling energy make conversation difficult during busy times. Frequented for excellent dim sum and Cantonese dishes, it draws many eager diners.
Handmade, fresh dim sum stands out with dishes like har gow, shumai, and pan roast chives dumpling. Roasted duck and congee highlight authentic Cantonese flavors alongside a variety of hot dishes.
Dinner features delicious food with impressive dishes served during weekday evenings. Both dim sum and dinner options stand out for their flavor.
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Reservations are essential, especially on weekends, to avoid long wait times.
Expect a mandatory 18% service fee added to your bill automatically.
Parking can be difficult when the restaurant is busy; arrive early.
Nepalese restaurant with authentic decor featuring Nepalese pictures, masks, and Zen corners creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Live music and karaoke add vibrant energy, especially on weekends. The space can be noisy and smoky, contributing to a lively but chaotic vibe.
Vegetarian options include Veg Manchow Soup, Vegetarian Steamed Momos, and Mixed Vegetable Curry. Veg chow mein tastes very good, while chow mein and fried rice are okay.
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Karaoke happens occasionally at Kathmandu Cuisine Milpitas.
The restaurant is open until 11:30pm, making it a late-night option.
They offer a variety of vegetarian dishes catering to different dietary preferences.
Small space with crammed tables and a casual, Desi vibe hosts lively conversations typical of Bengali culture. The atmosphere feels like a college canteen, simple and unpretentious. It stands out for serving authentic Bengali dishes rarely found elsewhere in the area.
Chicken chow mein and veg chow mein offer classic flavors. Dishes like Katla fish curry with white rice and snacks such as veg cutlets, egg roll, and chicken puff add variety.
Dinner includes kadhai paneer, goat curry, and veg biryani served with garlic naans. Food is expected to be eaten on-site as bringing it back after leaving is discouraged.
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Parking is limited and can be quite crowded during peak hours.
Expect a wait during busy times, especially on weekends.
Generous portion sizes are available at reasonable prices.
Seafood restaurant offers Hong Kong-style dim sum with classic Cantonese dishes served on tables with Lazy Susan turntables. Atmosphere is loud and crowded, typical of Cantonese dim sum spots, with a mix of small and large groups. Outdoor covered patio provides a shaded, dust-free seating option.
Authentic Cantonese dim sum shines here with fresh pork ribs and classic shrimp and pork dumplings. Unique dishes like suckling pig kitchen special and rice rolls with bitter melon add variety to the traditional menu.
Offers Dim Sum in the afternoon and a dinner-service with combo packs around $288 to $299. Accommodates large groups well, making it suitable for office dinners or big parties.
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Reservations are required in advance for dining, especially during busy hours.
An 18% service charge is automatically added to all bills.
The restaurant offers dim sum in the afternoons and dinner service in the evenings.
Classic family-style Chinese restaurant with spacious seating and a canteen-like look offers a quiet, serene atmosphere that turns a bit noisy at times. Dim sum arrives quickly from the menu, attracting a family-friendly crowd especially on Sundays when it stays uncrowded. Signature dishes like Peking duck and herbal grass jelly dessert stand out amid generally consistent food quality.
Authentic Cantonese dim sum shines with tender dumplings, perfectly steamed buns, and savory rolls. The Peking duck and pork shumai stand out as flavorful highlights.
Dinner offers include set dinners with various combinations. Entrees come across as decent but not outstanding. Meals suit groups, with options to share among friends.
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Reservations are not required, making it easy to drop in.
Expect a packed strip mall on Sunday mornings, so arrive early.
Parking can be difficult to find on busy Sunday mornings.
Spacious seating fills a restaurant with earthy green interiors that create a cozy vibe and evoke nostalgic feelings. The atmosphere suits those seeking authentic Northeastern Chinese cuisine with dishes like braised beef and stinky tofu.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its thin crispy skin and authentic Northeastern flavor. Popular Northern Chinese dishes include Sichuan pepper beef and hot and sour noodles, catering well to Szechuan tastes.
Bright, clean, and cozy setting suits both casual dinners and family meals. Staff stay friendly and welcoming, supporting small dinners and group gatherings alike.
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Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during peak hours.
The prices at Yuan Bistro are reasonable for the Bay Area.
Portions are generous, often enough for sharing.
Vegetarian restaurant offers Indo-Chinese dishes with customizable Jain options and a diverse menu. Atmosphere is cozy and welcoming with both indoor and outdoor seating, often quiet and pleasant. Decor is simple and well put together, creating a comfortable dining experience.
Manchurian sizzler offers a flavorful, sizzling dish. Spring rolls come crispy and sizable, paired with a very good peanut sauce.
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Asian Bowl offers a variety of vegetarian and vegan options.
Jain-friendly dishes are available upon request.
The portion sizes are small compared to the price.