Chinese spot buzzes with lively atmosphere and tight seating. Soups shine with spicy, tangy flavors like Sichuan and beef bone. Self-serve sauce bar offers wide condiment choices to customize every dish.
Soup bases come in many options, including Sichuan-style and beef bone with medium spice. The flavors are spicy, sour, and tangy, making the soup a standout part of the 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.
Asian fusion spot shines with cozy booths and forest-themed decor creating a warm, romantic vibe. Soups boast rich aromas and broths like pickled cabbage with beef for bold flavors. Close tables and soft music foster a community feel.
Soups here feature rich aromas and delicious broths like original tomato and pickled cabbage with beef. Options include chicken noodle, ox bone noodle, and tofu soups with rice noodles or crispy naan.
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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.
Spacious setting offers a Taiwanese environment with casual vibes and soft Chinese music. Personal hot pots feature adjustable flames letting you control soup heat, with flavors like spicy Taiwanese and Japanese miso. Staff provide attentive service by refilling soup on request.
Hot pots come with an adjustable flame under the soup, letting you control the heat. Flavors include spicy Taiwanese, Thai sour and sweet, and Japanese miso, each loaded with ingredients like beef, seafood, mushrooms, and vermicelli. Staff often add more soup when asked, showing attentive service.
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Reservations are not required, but it's best to visit on weeknights to avoid waits.
Free tea is offered during lunch hours with the hot pot.
A QR code ordering system is available for quick and easy service.
Chinese restaurant blends Islamic decorations with a Halal menu in a casual, family-style setting featuring rotating tables. Soups shine with homemade noodles and a hot and sour broth, served quickly despite a sometimes cramped space.
Soups feature sour cabbage lamb knife cut noodles and Korean style seafood Jjambbong. Homemade noodles and a hot and sour broth stand out, with chili oil available for extra spice.
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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 tables are hard. Loud music creates a chill atmosphere but can overwhelm. Known for exceptional grilled fish and Northeastern-style soup rich with sea cucumber and oysters, perfect for small groups.
Northeastern-style Buddha Jumps Over the Wall soup features plentiful ingredients like sea cucumber, oysters, and golden pomfret. It pairs well with stir-fried rice cakes and serves a family of four comfortably.
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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.
Authentic Lanzhou beef noodles shine with flavorful broths and tender beef slices. The space is clean and bright but seating feels cramped. Quick service and a warm atmosphere keep diners coming back.
Broths range from light to rich and flavorful, with options like lamb rice, ramen, and beef noodle soups. Spicy chili oil adds a mild heat to some, while beef slices stay tender and authentic to Chinese northwestern style.
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A big bowl noodle competition happens before 9:30, cheering for participants.
Expect smaller portion sizes compared to other Lanzhou noodle restaurants.
The restaurant does not accept cash payments.
Roomy space with authentic Mongolian decor suits big parties and lively gatherings. Soups feature rich spicy beef rib and healthy yam morel options, offering bold flavors. Large portions and complimentary soft drinks complete the hearty experience.
Soups here offer rich and spicy beef rib with radish, flavorful lamb tripe, and healthy yam morel and cabbage tofu options. One soup with rice serves two people comfortably.
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Parking is available, making it convenient, especially on busy nights.
The restaurant is open until midnight, perfect for late-night dining.
Lunch specials offer generous portions at reasonable prices.
Vegetarian Indo-Chinese spot shines with customizable Jain options and a cozy atmosphere. Vegan pho and Tofu Khou Sway offer unique, warming soups. Seating is both indoor and outdoor, perfect for quiet, pleasant meals.
Vegan pho and spicy soup offer warming flavors suited for cold days. The Tofu Khou Sway is a unique Burmese coconut curry noodle soup. Some soups lack flavor and quality, and preparation times can be long.
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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.