Small restaurant with traditional Chinese decor creates a cozy atmosphere inspired by ancient culture. Live performances on a guzheng instrument add authentic ambiance. Great barbecue skewers and traditional Chinese wine served in clay bottles complete the experience.
Grilling technique brings out authentic, smoky flavors typical of Chinese BBQ. The seasoning and taste reflect northeast China barbecue traditions clearly.
Authentic Chinese BBQ seasoning shines through in a diverse selection of skewers, including unique cuts of meat. Grilling technique delivers smoky flavors that capture traditional tastes.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours; arrive early on weekends.
The menu includes a warning about peanuts for those with allergies.
Each table has a QR code for easy ordering directly from your phone.
Spacious dining area with bright, clean decor reflects authentic Sichuan and Hunan styles. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, suitable for family meals and gatherings. Known for authentic spicy cuisine with a large selection, it draws those who appreciate genuine Chinese flavors.
Dishes feature authentic Sichuan spice and Hunan flavors with rich, bold tastes. Preparation stays true to traditional methods without excess oil, delivering genuine Chinese cuisine.
Massive selection of authentic Sichuan cuisine includes dishes like mapo tofu and cumin lamb. The menu also features Hunan-style options such as chicken stir fry and hot and sour soup, all prepared with genuine flavors.
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The restaurant has easy parking available for customers.
They open late, making it a good option for late-night cravings.
Ordering is done through a QR code system, which may have issues.
Restaurant offers authentic Chongqing cuisine with a newly renovated interior and a pleasant ambience. The atmosphere is comfortable but somewhat simple, with a noticeable rapeseed oil aroma upon entering. Dishes are flavorful and spicy, attracting those who appreciate genuine Sichuan flavors.
The cuisine features authentic Chongqing and Sichuan dishes made by a native chef. Signature items like the spicy Mao Xue Wang and century egg with chili showcase genuine flavors and fresh ingredients.
Bold, spicy flavors define the authentic Chongqing and Sichuan cuisine here. The kitchen is run by a native of Chongqing, ensuring genuine dishes served in a newly renovated space with a pleasant ambience.
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Spicy Kitchen offers authentic Chongqing and Sichuan cuisine.
The restaurant has generous portion sizes.
Lunch specials are available with good portions.
Chinese noodle restaurant combines modern-traditional decor with an elegant yet casual atmosphere where locals chat comfortably. Tableside preparation with sizzling hot broth adds a unique sensory touch. The space feels welcoming and clean, creating a relaxed dining environment.
Noodles and dishes come with authentic flavors and are handcrafted with care. The food stays true to good quality Chinese cuisine and offers a variety of options cooked to perfection.
Freshly made dumplings stand out with juicy, flavorful filling and tender texture. Spicy beef soup pairs well with dumplings, and sweet and sour pork offers a tasty option. Snowflake dumplings and noodles appeal to kids.
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Reservations are not required, but expect lines during lunch hours.
You can order from your phone using their QR code for convenience.
Parking is easy and plentiful in the strip mall location.
Asian-style cafe offers cozy outdoor seating and stays open through the afternoon without a break. The atmosphere is calm and conversational despite being crowded during peak lunch hours. Menu features a wide variety of Cantonese and Hong Kong-style dishes with some standout items like garlic chicken wings and fish broth noodles.
Offers down-to-earth Cantonese cafe vibes with authentic Hong Kong food. The milk tea tastes genuine and the menu stays affordable.
Offers a wide variety of Cantonese and Western dishes in a down-to-earth HK-style cafe setting. Focuses on authentic Cantonese flavors with a casual vibe.
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This place only accepts cash, so plan accordingly.
I received a 10% discount when paying with cash.
The menu has a wide variety of Cantonese and Western dishes.
Neon signs and vibrant decor create a fun, chill vibe with techno and 2000s EDM music playing throughout. The space feels remodeled and spacious, offering a comfortable spot for late-night gatherings. The atmosphere balances lively energy with a clean, inviting environment.
Chinese style BBQ skewers offer an authentic taste with a focus on Northeastern barbecue flavors. The barbecue is consistently delicious and true to traditional Chinese methods.
Spicy hot pot stands out with its bold flavors. The Chinese BBQ offers reasonable prices and solid quality, making it a notable spot for BBQ dishes.
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Expect long wait times on weekends due to the restaurant's popularity.
Online ordering is available and easy to use for takeout.
The restaurant is open late, making it a great late-night dining option.
Restaurant divides into hot pot buffet and a la carte sections, keeping steam separate from diners. Atmosphere blends Xinjiang-style decor with automated robot servers delivering meat. Space feels family-friendly with a warm, welcoming vibe and a small prayer room.
Dishes feature authentic Xinjiang flavors with a strong focus on lamb pilaf and Uyghur specialties. The menu includes yellow noodles and big plate chicken, all prepared in traditional styles.
All-you-can-eat hot pot offers a huge buffet selection of meats, seafood, vegetables, and starches. The menu includes fried rice, dumplings, fruits, and ice cream suitable for a halal diet.
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The lunch buffet is an incredible value at $20, offering a variety of options.
All ingredients served are halal, catering to dietary restrictions.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible near the restaurant.
Shanghainese restaurant with modern decor and a clean, cozy atmosphere. It offers a kid-friendly environment featuring a claw machine and vending machines. The space feels inviting and comfortable, suitable for enjoying traditional dishes.
Shanghai cuisine features authentic pan-fried pork buns with firm, plump meat and flavorful broth. Dishes like Shanghai-style stir-fried eel deliver genuine Shanghainese flavors throughout the menu.
Dim sum features delicious dumplings and shengjianbao made by a consistent chef. Wonton soup and pan-fried dumplings are available, though the latter have an odd shape. The menu lacks spicy Sichuan and Hunan flavors.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Expect to pay a tip upfront when dining here.
The restaurant maintains a clean and tidy environment.
Sichuan restaurant with mint green furniture and clean tablecloths offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere suited for family lunches. Regulars frequent the place, drawn by authentic Sichuan dishes like spicy egg fried rice and Mapo Tofu. The setting is neat and no-frills, providing a straightforward dining experience.
Authentic Sichuan flavors shine through every dish, especially the Kong Pao Chicken. The food stays true to traditional recipes, offering a genuine taste of Sichuan cuisine.
Spicy and authentic Sichuan flavors stand out here with dishes like Mapo Tofu, Sichuan eggplant, and pepper tofu. The menu also features Mayo tofu with pork, cumin lamb, and Dan dan noodles, all served with quick service.
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Cash is the only accepted payment method; no credit cards.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy lunch hours.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $25 per person.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Cantonese dishes with a focus on rice noodle rolls and porridge. Interior is impeccably clean and organized, though one corner table feels isolated. Atmosphere is calm with moderate crowd levels, suitable for traditional breakfast or comfort food.
Food reflects authentic Guangdong style with dishes that are not over salted. Cantonese cuisine here is endorsed by native friends and includes perfectly balanced Chinese porridge.
Food offers authentic Cantonese cuisine with a focus on comfort food. The boat congee stands out for its rich ingredients, and rice noodle rolls meet Cantonese standards.
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Reservations are not required as the restaurant is not very crowded.
The restaurant offers a variety of authentic Chinese dishes, including dim sum options.
Payment is required before food is made, so be prepared to pay upfront.
Small Cantonese cafe style space offers plenty of tables for groups up to 10. Casual atmosphere feels friendly and welcoming, with customers often engaging warmly. Large portions come at cheap prices, making it a popular spot for family dinners.
Chinese food here shows a mix of authentic Cantonese cuisine and American Chinese dishes. Some dishes feel very authentic, while others do not taste authentic.
Offers traditional Cantonese food with a Cantonese Cafe style. Dishes include fish fried rice, sweet and sour pork, honey walnut shrimp, chicken corn soup, steamed chicken, String Beans with Ground Pork, Beef Chow Fun, and hot and sour soup that is sour and spicy.
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The restaurant offers a set menu of three dishes for $35.99, including soup.
White rice costs $2 per order.
There is plenty of parking available at the shopping center.