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.
Mango tea here is plentiful and tasty, with a notable mango green tea option. Coconut milk tea resembles a popular Taiwanese style but is not available in US locations.
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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.
Offers authentic Hong Kong-style milk tea with rich flavor, served hot or iced. Also features lemon black tea and coffee with a classic Hong Kong tea restaurant vibe.
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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.
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.
Boba Thai tea stands out with a delicious flavor. Smoothies come with the option of adding Bobas or enjoying just the Thai iced tea.
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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.
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.
Milk tea comes with combos and stands out as a delicious staple. Lemon tea offers free refills and can be made less sweet. Tea specials run daily from 2 pm to 5 pm with attractive pricing.
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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.
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.
Hong Kong style milk tea tastes authentic and memorable. Ice lemon tea comes as a bottomless free drink with no extra charge for iced coffee or HK style lemon tea.
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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.
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.
Tea arrives quickly even when the place is crowded. The spot serves authentic tea-drinking culture with delicious oolong tea that pairs well with a huge range of entrees.
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.
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.
Hot tea comes brewed from loose leaf, not teabags, offering a richer flavor. Iced lemon tea is refillable and notably refreshing. Milk tea uses real condensed milk for sweetness.
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.
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.
Hot tea serves as a regular Jasmine tea with a solid, consistent flavor. Lemon iced tea tastes like sweet tea without any lemon flavor.
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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, crowded space with flat metal chairs and limited seating creates a compact dining experience. Atmosphere feels cool to cold, with a focus on quick turnover during busy times. Menu offers large hot pot servings with some spicy broths and free tea refills at lunch.
Bone soup comes out fast and tastes rich. Options include Thai style with medium spice, Beef Upgraded Soup, and miso soup with garlic soy sauce. Soups get refilled twice without asking.
Complimentary black and green tea comes with lunch. Honey black milk tea and sweet iced tea stand out as notably sweet options.
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Street parking is widely available, often right in front of the restaurant.
The lunch menu includes complimentary green and black tea.
The meal costs around $20 per person, including drinks.