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.
Shrimp fried rice offers a classic flavor with well-balanced seasonings. House special fried rice and other fried rice dishes consistently deliver solid taste and texture.
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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.
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.
Salted fish and Wagyu beef stand out as bold fried rice choices. Black pepper steak pairs well with the beef fried rice, which has a tasty flavor and decent portion size.
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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.
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.
Fluffy fried rice carries a deeply flavorful profile with a clear taste of egg. Variations include bok choy with dry scallops and crab and a chef’s special version that stands out for its flavor.
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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.
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.
Indo Fried Rice stands out with its rich flavor. Other options include smelt roe fried rice, bacon fried rice, and preserved meat fried rice, all offering distinct tastes for rice lovers.
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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.
Bright lighting and cozy, crammed seating create a relaxed but busy atmosphere. Large portions and affordable prices attract diners looking for generous meals. Lunch specials and authentic dishes like stir-fried sukiyaki set it apart from other Thai spots.
Spicy seafood tom yum soup features fish, mushroom, shrimp, and mussel but has limited seafood. Chicken curry soup stands out as rich and flavorful. Coconut soup also appears as a recommended option.
Spicy fried rice comes in large servings with a strong kick. Shrimp fried rice includes mostly rice and chicken, served on a large plate. Options like pad Thai and combination fried rice also stand out.
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Thai House offers lunch specials from Monday to Friday, including a drink and salad.
The portions at Thai House are large and shareable, suitable for families.
Prices at Thai House are reasonable, but can increase during peak hours.
Small family-run restaurant with cozy atmosphere and limited seating offers a quiet, peaceful environment. Handmade dishes focus on northern Chinese cuisine with a wide variety of flavorful dumplings and noodles. Cash-only policy and no dim sum carts distinguish it from traditional dim sum spots.
Pork soup dumplings have a fiery kick and rich flavor. Beef soup features a light savory broth with tender beef chunks. Beef noodle soup comes with broth and pairs well with chili oil and pan-fried dumplings.
Fried rice here looks like plain steamed rice and lacks flavor. It does not have the typical seasoning or ingredients that usually make fried rice distinct.
Good to know
They only accept cash at Dim Sum World.
The kitchen is very small, resulting in about a 15-minute wait for dishes.
It is best to go for breakfast when it's slow to get a table right away.
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.
Hot and sour catfish soup stands out with its bold flavors. House Special Noodle Soup combines thin egg noodles with sliced pork, shrimp, fish ball, fish cake, and ground pork. Lobster soup offers a rich, seafood taste.
Combination fried rice features Chinese sausage and stands out alongside the lobster house special. Chicken fried rice is a solid choice with a good mix of flavors.
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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.
Small dining space holds fewer than 20 diners and fills quickly, creating a warm but busy atmosphere. Menu offers large portions with a varied noodle selection and rich soups that attract families and groups. Simple decor and limited seating encourage quick meals rather than leisurely dining.
Soups here have rich flavor and come hot with fresh vegetables. The poh noodle soup and Shrimp Tum Yum soup stand out as excellent choices.
Combo dishes pair fried rice with chow mein or house noodles. Fried rice features lots of meats and balanced flavor. Options include extra crispy tofu and shrimp.
Good to know
It took an hour to wait to get a table during peak times.
There is limited parking available near the restaurant.
Appetizers are only available in a set of 6 spring rolls.
Chinese restaurant with high ceilings and unique interior design offers a casual, quiet atmosphere even when busy. Seating is ample, supporting a laid-back dining experience with moderate chatter. The vibe stays calm without music, focusing on straightforward dining.
Soup dumplings come in chicken and pork varieties with plenty of vinegar provided to cut grease. The hot and sour soup stands out as a flavorful option alongside hearty noodle soups with roast duck and BBQ pork.
Yangzhou fried rice comes in a generous portion suitable for sharing. Shrimp fried rice and beef fried rice offer solid, straightforward flavors without anything unusual.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so be prepared for a wait during peak hours.
Parking is available outside and underground, with free options nearby.
Credit cards are accepted, but there's a $1 surcharge on small bills.