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.
Spicy hot pot offers bold flavors and comes with options like pickled cabbage and pork. Chinese BBQ skewers stand out for their authentic taste and variety, paired with side dishes like cucumber and peanut noodles salad.
Arriving early helps avoid the dinner crowd. It suits both romantic dinners and family outings. The spot works well for late night meals and catching up with friends.
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.
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.
Peking duck stands out as the signature dish, prepared beautifully and full of flavor. Other dishes like mapo tofu and sesame ball dessert also appear on the menu and receive positive mentions.
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, 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.
Popcorn chicken with a hint of cumin stands out alongside soup dumplings and beef rolls. Beef udon noodles and various dumplings also feature prominently.
Dinner draws a crowd quickly with a long wait common during peak hours. Meals for four run about sixty-five dollars, offering an affordable option despite some feeling prices don't match the portions.
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.
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.
Cart dim sum offers a classic experience with authentic Cantonese cuisine. Steamed dumplings and other dishes come hot and fresh, making it a solid spot for family or friends to enjoy high-quality dim sum.
Special dinners on weekdays offer great value with 5-course meals and amazing service. Private banquet rooms accommodate large groups for events like wedding dinners and family gatherings.
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.
Huge, ornately decorated space with old-school push carts serving dim sum creates a traditional vibe. Loud atmosphere often includes karaoke music and can feel warm and stuffy due to limited ventilation. Popular for social gatherings and known for authentic Cantonese dim sum with reasonable prices.
Dim sum features freshly made shrimp dumplings, pork buns, and crispy spring rolls with authentic flavors. The menu includes baked running yolk buns and beef tendon, served via traditional carts, offering great taste at affordable prices.
Dinner offers genuine Chinese cuisine with a focus on Cantonese seafood style dishes. The setting suits special occasions like wedding receptions and club dinners.
Good to know
Parking took me 20-30 minutes to find a spot during weekend brunch.
I should reserve a table for the weekend because there are a lot of people.
Dim Sum is served 7 days a week from 8am to 3pm.
Brightly lit and modern space offers individual hot pots with a DIY ingredient selection and a variety of broths. Atmosphere feels upscale and lively, suitable for casual or special occasions. Free ice cream adds a simple, sweet finish to the meal.
Self-serve hot pot with individual pots offers a cleaner, more personal dining experience. The menu includes a great variety of fresh ingredients and boba milk tea to enjoy alongside the hot pot.
Staff go above and beyond to make dinners memorable. The atmosphere suits both casual meals and special nights out, ideal for a dinner before a movie.
Good to know
Free parking is available on-site for all customers.
The price is $14.99 per pound, with a minimum order of half a pound.
Happy hour includes a free tea or lemonade and a small ice cream cone.
Seafood restaurant offers a welcoming, cozy atmosphere with recently remodeled interiors and a patio seating area. It attracts families and locals seeking authentic Chinese dishes like lobster and salt & pepper pork. The space feels clean and comfortable despite being somewhat small.
Classic Szechuan flavors shine in dishes like shrimp and Kung Pao. The orange chicken balances tangy, sweet, and savory perfectly, while the Mongolian beef stands out as fantastic.
Offers family-style dinners that work well for groups. Often chosen for special occasions like graduation dinners.
Good to know
There is plenty of parking available on Sundays.
Credit cards incur an extra charge; bring cash to avoid this fee.
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Fine dim sum restaurant inside a modern hotel blends contemporary and traditional decor with a bright, airy dining room and private rooms for upscale dining. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and comfortable to noisy due to packed seating and poor acoustics. Offers easy underground parking and suits business lunches and special occasions.
Dim sum here offers authentic Hong Kong flavors with a focus on freshly made, natural tasting dishes. Staff provide knowledgeable and attentive service enhancing the traditional experience.
Dinner features excellent fish dishes and well-prepared rice. Private rooms accommodate important dinners with business associates or family gatherings.
Good to know
Parking is complimentary with validation for up to three hours.
Prices are about 20%-40% higher than nearby restaurants.
The restaurant does not have a reservation system for lunch, leading to potential wait times.
Seafood restaurant offers Teochew-style dishes with a focus on house special crab and wok-charred flavors. The atmosphere is very loud, making conversation difficult during busy times. Parking is limited, often requiring street parking when the place fills up.
Seafood Palace serves Cantonese seafood with dishes like beef chow fun featuring wok char and perfect noodles. Sweet and sour pork stands out, and they accommodate requests like swapping bean sprouts for Chinese broccoli.
Dinner features unique selections with a casual vibe suited for family meals. The cooking often earns a chef's kiss for quality and flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended during peak dinner times due to high demand.
Parking is limited; expect to park on the street during busy hours.
The meal cost averages around $35 per person.
Cha chaan teng with authentic Hong Kong decor and arcade machines creates a lively, nostalgic atmosphere. Bright, clean space fills with energy late into the night, evoking Hong Kong street vibes. Walls display mahjong tiles and HK signage, enhancing the immersive experience.
Cantonese and Hong Kong staples shine with authentic dim sum served until late. Dishes like Seafood Chow Mein with fish, shrimp, octopus, and cuttlefish on crispy noodles and Yang Chow fried rice come in sizable, flavorful portions.
Dinner here focuses solely on lunch and dinner service, skipping breakfast unlike many other cafes. The spot suits those looking for a late dinner or family meal in a casual setting.
Good to know
The cafe opens at 11 AM and stays open until 1:59 AM daily.
Expect a long wait, especially for parties larger than four.
Parking is available in the basement of the plaza.
High ceilings and spacious seating create a comfortable, lowkey atmosphere with a mix of modern and festive decor. The vibe stays relaxed and cheerful, making it easy to hang out and talk. Free underground parking adds convenience to the experience.
Cantonese breakfast includes congee and rice noodles like char siu cheung fun with BBQ pork that melts in your mouth. Lunch specials offer decent string beans, fried pork chop, and cod filet at reasonable prices.
Dinner offers authentic Hong Kong style dishes like fried pork chops and fried rice or noodles. Prices feel high compared to the meal quality.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available from 11am to 5pm, priced at $11.99 or $12.99.
Takeout is allowed for lunch specials, but it's usually dine-in.
Parking is free and available in the underground structure.
Dim sum carts move through a spacious, banquet-style dining room under a huge chandelier, creating an authentic Cantonese atmosphere. The place feels loud but lively, with a clean, remodeled interior and affordable prices. It attracts a steady crowd seeking classic dim sum and seafood in a setting suitable for events.
Dim sum features an authentic dim sum cart service that roams the dining area, offering a classic experience. Dishes include fresh, high-quality selections like Shantou Pao Fan with seafood, served at reasonable prices.
Dinner includes whole lobster and whole duck options. Meals for four cost around $150. The spot serves both dim sum and dinner with familiar Asian dishes.
Good to know
The restaurant opens at 8 am.
The parking is underground and free.
The wait time is usually short, but arrive early to avoid crowds.