Small, cozy Taiwanese restaurant offers a casual and lively atmosphere with Chinese chill R&B music and close table seating. The vibe is friendly and affordable, attracting those seeking authentic flavors in a homey setting. Popular spot often requires waiting or ordering to go due to limited space.
Rich broth and tender beef chunks fill the Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup. It includes tendon pieces and offers an authentic, flavorful experience.
Broth and noodles deliver a serious kick with authentic Taiwanese flavor. Popcorn chicken and beef soup noodle stand out for their genuine taste and texture.
Good to know
The kitchen closes at 8:30 pm, so get your order in before then.
Reservations are recommended to avoid waiting, especially during peak hours.
Parking is shared with a supermarket, which may make finding a spot difficult.
Cantonese dessert spot with classic HK/TW aesthetic and unique decor like a wish tree and message bottles. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting but somewhat cramped due to closed-off upstairs space. Quiet and relaxed, it offers a chill vibe ideal for savoring desserts with balanced sweetness.
Mixed fruit soup stands out with its fruit noodles and sweet flavors. Other options include black sesame balls warm soup and a cold mango soup with tapioca balls and mango bits.
Desserts here capture Hong Kong and Cantonese styles with clear authenticity. Flavors stay true to traditional recipes, making the sweets genuinely authentic and delicious.
Good to know
The shop is only open from 3pm to 10pm.
There is a free parking lot for one hour in the back.
A $20 minimum is required for card payments.
Small space with U-shaped sushi bar and few tables creates a cozy, zen atmosphere that stays quiet and calm. High-quality Japanese fish and rare Hida beef highlight the menu, served with beautiful handmade earthenware. Prices remain reasonable for authentic, fine Japanese cuisine with a professional vibe.
Soups here include an authentic miso soup that is not overly salty and a rich shrimp head broth with deep flavor. The menu also features a white chicken soup ramen that stands out for its taste.
Food quality stays consistently authentic and exceptional with dishes like miso soup that avoid being overly salty. The atmosphere feels classy and elegant, matching the fine Japanese cuisine served.
Good to know
Reservations are required to dine at the restaurant.
Parking is available in a three-level structure behind the restaurant.
The weekday omakase lunch special is $59.5 before tax and tips.
Small eatery with a yellow aesthetic and a somewhat musty smell sets a modest atmosphere. Food arrives hot in metal pans, offering authentic Hunan cuisine with generous portions and reasonable prices. Spicy dishes lean toward medium heat, suitable for those who enjoy a bit of spice.
Fish soups bring warmth and rich flavor, with the fish head and tofu version offering a hearty, bone-filled experience. The spicy beef noodle soup features a balanced broth that is flavorful without overwhelming heat.
Dishes deliver fresh, vibrant flavors true to Hunan and Henan styles. The food offers authentic Chinese comfort with reasonable prices and satisfying taste.
Good to know
The portions are generous, making it great for sharing.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Expect authentic Hunan cuisine without typical Americanized dishes.
Small space offers a cozy, home-like atmosphere with a welcoming, unpretentious vibe. It fills up during peak times, attracting those who appreciate authentic North Vietnamese cuisine. The setting feels clean and orderly, making it suitable for casual meals.
Broth bases are fresh and sweet with a light, not salty taste. Options include beef pho, tomato crab noodle soup, and beef soup with pigs feet, all noted for their authentic flavors.
Authentic Vietnamese flavors shine in dishes like chicken Phở and crab soup. The food consistently delivers a very authentic taste that matches what you'd find in Vietnam.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during peak brunch hours due to high demand.
Street parking is available, but the lot behind the restaurant is small.
Cash is required for payment as credit cards are not accepted.
Chinese restaurant with traditional decor and private rooms featuring large round tables suits family gatherings. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and elegant to noisy and crowded during busy times. The setting includes instrumental music and attention to detail in tableware.
Rich duck soup with tofu and cabbage stands out here. The bone soup also offers a deep, savory flavor that complements the duck dishes well.
Spicy boiled fish offers flavorful heat and tender texture. Peking duck comes crispy and rich, served with thin pancakes and sweet bean sauce. Roast duck reflects authentic home cooking.
Good to know
Reservations are advisable to ensure availability of the duck, as they do run out.
The restaurant charges a 16% service fee for all parties.
Parking is convenient with a large private lot and street options.
Small Cantonese restaurant with cozy seating and outdoor tables offers a family-oriented, local vibe reminiscent of Hong Kong tea restaurants. Atmosphere stays relaxing and casual, with quick bites served until late. Popular for authentic Hong Kong cha chaan teng flavors and good value meals.
Soups feature fresh wontons and fish balls with a clear, tasty broth. The satay beef noodle soup stands out with pineapple chunks adding a unique twist to the flavor.
Food offers authentic Hong Kong casual cuisine with a fiery wok flavor. The Hong Kong-style milk tea tastes very authentic, especially when served hot.
Good to know
The Breakfast combo costs $13 and includes a main dish, a side dish, and a drink.
They offer a Thanksgiving special from November 24th to November 27th with a free pineapple bun sandwich for orders over $50.
The restaurant accepts cash only.
Hong Kong-style fast food restaurant offers a casual diner-like atmosphere with a cozy, home-style vibe and moderate crowd levels. Shared seating is common for small groups, creating a slightly communal dining experience. The place stands out for its authentic Cantonese dishes and efficient service.
Soups feature crab meat and Satay beef noodle with healthy vegetables not typical in Hong Kong versions. Options include Minced Beef Rice Noodle Soup with Udon Noodles and other flavorful choices.
Offers an authentic Hong Kong-style tea restaurant vibe with authentic Cantonese dishes. Serves authentic HK style foods that capture the original flavor.
Good to know
Free street parking is available on Fernfield Drive.
Parking is limited, and the small lot can fill up quickly.
A 20% discount is offered for takeout during peak hours.
Small restaurant offers authentic Hunan cuisine with very spicy dishes and great wok hei. Atmosphere includes easygoing owner and locals enjoying traditional plates. Dining is comfortable with air conditioning and good portion sizes.
Spicy steamed fish soup shows authentic flavors. The tomato and egg drop soup stands out, while the beef tripe and chicken soup offers a nutritious broth.
Dishes offer authentic Hunan flavors with a range of six levels of spiciness. The food is consistently delicious and true to traditional recipes.
Good to know
The restaurant serves authentic Hunan cuisine without MSG.
The average price is approximately $30 per person.
The restaurant is clean and air-conditioned for comfortable dining.
Older Cantonese restaurant with fluorescent lighting and outdated decor creates a busy, loud atmosphere filled with nostalgic Hong Kong cafe vibes. Crowded seating and casual energy reflect an authentic, old-school dining experience. Late hours and affordable prices add to its practical appeal.
Soups here offer flavorful beef options like satay beef noodle soup with a bit of spice and beef stew wonton noodle soup. Cream of corn soup with ham and classic won ton soup also appear on the menu.
Food offers authentic Hong Kong flavors with a focus on Cantonese dishes. Prices stay low while maintaining great value and late hours.
Good to know
J J Hong Kong Cafe is open till 2 AM, great for late-night dining.
Parking is available in the back, with fewer issues at night.
Orders before 4 PM receive a discount, making it more affordable.
Mom and pop Chinese restaurant in a U-shaped strip mall offers authentic hand rolled noodles and homemade dumplings with a quiet atmosphere. The place operates on a cash-only policy and features affordable prices. The food focuses on Northern-style dishes with generous portions and distinctive flavors.
Generous portions of mutton noodle soup come with chunks of meat. The lamb noodle soup features tender meat and is highly flavorful. Beef stew soup includes chunks of beef, mui choy, and green onion.
Shouhan noodles stand out for their authentic and delicious taste. Some Zhengzhou dishes do not match traditional flavors, but overall the menu offers a very authentic experience.
Good to know
Payment is cash only; credit cards and bank transfers are not accepted.
A 12% tip is charged in cash and not included in the bill.
The restaurant specializes in hand-pulled noodles and homemade dumplings.
Small noodle shop with about four tiny tables and stylish water pitchers offers an authentic Xi'an noodle experience. Atmosphere feels charming and intimate despite limited space. Known for handmade noodles and regional dishes at reasonable prices.
Soups include you pao mian, sao zi mian, and beef noodle soup, all fairly decent. The lamb noodle soup varies, sometimes tasty but other times a mushy mess.
Authentic Xi'an noodles come with a strong oil-splashed aroma and handmade texture. Shaanxi-style stew offers rich regional flavors with generous portions.
Good to know
This place is cash-only; bring cash or use Venmo/other payment apps.
A bowl of chicken noodles costs almost $16, including tax.
Expect the place to be very dirty with poor cleanliness.
Small Chinese restaurant offers authentic Guilin rice noodles with generous portions and reasonable prices. Atmosphere feels cozy and comfortable, attracting diners who appreciate traditional flavors. Some staff speak Guilin dialect, adding to the genuine experience.
The soup features pork stomach noodles with excellent quality broth. A lighter soup option helps dilute saltiness, and the noodle soup consistently tastes delicious.
Rice noodles deliver an authentic Guilin flavor that matches traditional recipes. The taste stays true to the original, confirmed by people from Guilin.
Good to know
The restaurant received an inspection score of less than 70.
The kitchen was observed to be very unhygienic.
Women are given significantly smaller portions than men.
Kebab shop with Chinese-inspired decor and a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels like stepping back into ancient China. Live music and karaoke add a lively energy while the aroma of cumin evokes street food nights. Regulars enjoy authentic Chinese BBQ with tender lamb skewers and unique offerings like stinky tofu.
Golden soup beef hotpot stands out with its rich flavor. Scallop soup tastes very fresh, while mala soup delivers an intense, salty kick.
Chinese BBQ skewers deliver authentic flavors with a focus on Northern Chinese food. Lamb and beef skewers stand out for their mouth-watering taste and genuine barbecue style.
Good to know
Live music happens on weekends after 9:00 pm.
Karaoke is available at night for guests to participate.
There is a free parking lot behind the building.
Dim sum arrives via traditional propane carts in a spacious, family-friendly setting filled with lively, noisy energy. Large tables accommodate groups, making it a popular spot for social gatherings. The atmosphere feels like a bustling market with constant conversation and vibrant activity.
Chinese baby oyster rice soup appears on the menu, a rare find. Hot Sour Soup offers perfect consistency and a flavor close to classic versions. Meals end with a complimentary sweet dessert soup.
Dim sum features authentic Hong Kong flavors with a variety of carts offering traditional dishes. High-quality ingredients create a genuine Cantonese food experience throughout the meal.
Good to know
Dim sum ends at 3pm, so arrive early to enjoy it.
Lion and dragon dancers perform around 12pm during the Lunar New Year.
Parking can be challenging, especially on holidays.
Spacious hot pot restaurant offers private booths and a lively atmosphere suited for groups. The setting feels relaxed yet bustling with constant activity around the tables. Unique bullfrog dishes and authentic spicy broths define the dining experience.
Unlimited drinks include mung bean soup and chocolate oat milk. The yellow soup base is mild and suits most tastes. Staff promptly add soup and check if more is needed.
Broth offers a fragrant, authentic spicy flavor that grows more addictive with each bite. Bullfrog and fish come super fresh, capturing the essence of Chinese style hotpot.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat hot pot costs only $38.
Expect long wait times during peak hours.
You can order only four side dishes at a time.
Small, packed space with booths and tables creates a cozy, bustling atmosphere. Authentic Cantonese and Vietnamese noodle dishes draw steady crowds, especially at lunch, with fast service and extensive customizations. Cash-only policy and limited parking add to the traditional, no-frills vibe.
Soups come with a choice of rice, egg, or pho noodles and offer great flavors that stay solid even with added sides. The house noodle soup feels very comforting, and the seafood noodle soup stands out as incredibly flavorful.
Guilin rice noodles come through with clear, authentic flavors. The Chiuchow noodles also hold true to traditional taste and texture.
Good to know
They only accepted cash as payment.
Kim Kee Noodle Cafe opens early around 7:30am.
There was a 20-minute wait on a weekend.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Yunnan cuisine with a casual, comfortable atmosphere suited for gatherings. Unique decoration design and a large private seating area create an inviting dining environment. Cold dish platters and a wide menu selection highlight the variety and freshness of the food.
Noodle soups come in good portions with a spicy and numbing flavor profile. The soup base includes small pieces of ginger that add a distinct taste.
Offers authentic Szechuan and Yunnan cuisine with flavors that match or exceed those found in China. Stir-fried rice noodles carry the authentic Kunming flavor, prepared by a Chongqing chef, avoiding Americanized versions.
Good to know
The waiter does not accept credit cards, only cash.
Parking is difficult to find, but ample parking is available nearby.
Be aware of the $30 minimum before dining.
Cozy Hong Kong style cafe with simple rustic decor and a spacious interior that encourages relaxed dining and conversation. Atmosphere is quiet and pleasant, though it can feel warm inside. Offers affordable prices with a mix of traditional and modern touches after recent renovations.
Wonton soup stands out with authentic flavors and large portions. The Hong Kong style borscht offers a rare, genuine taste. Some soups like the oxtail have smaller meat portions and a strong color.
Chinese dishes here taste very authentic and fresh. The Hong Kong style borscht soup and wonton noodles soup stand out for their genuine flavors.
Good to know
The cafe is open until midnight for late-night eats.
Afternoon tea deals for noodles are available.
Free parking is available, but it fills up quickly.
Authentic Chinese diner echoes with Tianjin dialect and kitchen noise like a street breakfast market. Crowded space offers traditional northern China breakfast flavors with handmade steamed buns and unique vegetarian fillings. Atmosphere feels homely and lively, capturing a genuine hometown vibe.
Broths range from light and delicate to rich and flavorful, with tofu and shrimp soup offering a healthy, mild taste. Wonton soup broth stands out as incredibly delicious and savory, while the beancurd soup delivers a fantastic, satisfying flavor.
Northern Chinese breakfast here features Tianjin-style steamed buns and mung bean pancakes that match the taste of home. The sauce and flavors closely resemble authentic Tianjin comfort food.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash payments.
There is a 4-5% handling fee for credit card payments.
Expect a long queue around 10 am.
Elegant space blends traditional Cantonese dishes with HK Café-style fare and dim sum under one roof. Families and Cantonese-speaking diners create a lively, authentic atmosphere. Complimentary tea and daily soup add to the affordable, value-driven experience.
Lunch includes an extensive specials menu priced at $11.80 with rice, soup, and hot tea. Soup is authentic and served free during lunchtime, often arriving as a daily soup alongside meals.
Authentic Hong Kong food shines through in the dishes here. The soup stands out for its genuine flavor.
Good to know
The Special Lunch is served from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
There's a promotion offering 10% off all to-go dim sum orders as of December 22, 2023.
Lunch specials start at $9.99 and go up to $13.99, offering over 40 dishes.