Dim sum spot with authentic dishes and friendly, casual atmosphere. Interior feels spacious yet simple, contrasting with a rundown exterior and yellow lighting that softens the space. Busy and lively at lunch, it quiets down while maintaining a genuine vibe.
Dim sum here stays authentic and fresh, with a kitchen technique that keeps fried items crisp by venting steam. Unique dishes like durian puff and steamed ube rice cake add variety beyond typical offerings.
Shrimp dishes stand out with plump shrimp and perfect dough texture in the dumplings. Shrimp rice noodle rolls and crispy spring rolls come with a generous shrimp filling that satisfies well.
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Arrive early on weekends to avoid long lines; expect wait times during peak hours.
Parking is limited; nearby public parking is available and affordable.
Prices are very reasonable, offering great value for dim sum dishes.
Simple dining space stays quiet and empty with a low key vibe. Food offers big portions at reasonable prices, featuring spicy and flavorful dishes with chewy noodles and standout items like salt and pepper eggplant.
Dishes feature chunks of meat and shrimp with a slightly spicy chow mein. The menu includes hot and sour soup, Singapore noodles, Mongolian beef, and salt and pepper eggplant, all with strong flavors.
Shrimp dishes feature balanced flavor and good portion sizes, like the honey walnut shrimp that is neither soggy nor too sweet. Chow mein includes chunks of meat and shrimp with a slight spicy kick.
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The restaurant offers affordable prices with generous portion sizes.
Expect a casual atmosphere with a low-key vibe.
It's advisable to avoid spicy dishes if you're sensitive to heat.
Modern hot pot restaurant offers a spacious, clean interior with a casual, lively atmosphere enhanced by TVs playing mukbang and K-pop videos. Crowds gather for semi-casual dates and hangouts, enjoying a self-service bar and a variety of flavorful, spicy broths and fresh ingredients.
Sichuan style noodles and mala dumplings stand out with bold flavors. The hot pot offers rich, tasty broth and pairs well with skewers and cream shrimp.
Fresh seafood options include large shrimp prepared in a crispy style with a sweet and savory sauce. Cream shrimp dishes offer a smooth, indulgent flavor that balances spicy elements well.
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There is a small parking lot available behind the restaurant.
The restaurant offers build-your-own noodle or noodle soup bowls with Ala Carte grilled items.
Caution, it can get pricey if you load up your bowl.
Small, family-run Chinese restaurant offers dim sum all day and double-boiled soups served in ceramic containers. Cozy and friendly atmosphere attracts those seeking authentic Cantonese flavors and non-traditional dishes. Prices stay reasonable, making it a casual spot for comforting meals.
Dim sum comes all day with garlic clam and shrimp dumplings as standout dishes. Soups, especially the twice cooked pork belly noodle soup, show authentic Cantonese flavors.
Shrimp dumplings come out delicate and flavorful. Steamed fish disappears fast, showing its appeal. Garlic clams and razor clams with crab roe offer fresh, tasty bites.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
The set menu offers excellent quality and value for $19.
Dim sum is served all day, providing a variety of options.
Korean restaurant offers authentic K-Chinese cuisine in a steamy, crowded space with a friendly atmosphere. The vibe includes two music stations playing simultaneously, creating a lively but sometimes distracting background. Seating is limited, so arriving early is common during busy times.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its familiar flavor similar to Korean style. Mapo tofu and various noodle dishes also feature alongside crispy fried chicken.
Seafood dishes feature plenty of seafood and bold flavors. The seafood noodle soup and spicy seafood noodle stand out as very tasty options.
Good to know
Expect a wait for a table during lunch hours, especially on weekends.
The parking lot is tiny and probably big enough for ten cars.
Arriving early is recommended due to limited seating.
Modern, clean space with shaded indoor seating and a cozy ambiance. Atmosphere is lively and somewhat chaotic with loud noise levels and poor acoustics. Guests watch chefs craft dumplings through a glass window, adding an interactive element.
Dumplings have super thin skin, are juicy and tender with perfect flavor. Pan-fried pork xiao long bao and chicken dumplings stand out for their freshness and authentic taste similar to those in Taiwan.
Seafood dishes include shrimp & pork dumplings and a meat and seafood stew with rich flavors. The shrimp turnovers have a delicate flaky crust that stands out.
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Phone ordering is available for dine-in, ensuring your order is confirmed.
A convenience fee applies for online takeout orders.
The menu includes a variety of vegetarian and vegan options marked with a green dot.
Small, simple space with hand-pulled noodles made in view and tight seating creates a bustling, noisy atmosphere. The vibe is cozy and functional, packed during meal times with a diner-like charm. Authentic flavors and a strong vegetarian selection define the experience.
Fresh hand pulled noodles and homemade dumplings stand out here. Dishes like sesame paste noodles, stir fried rice cakes, and a unique take on General Tso's chicken offer a solid range of flavors.
Honey walnut shrimp stands out with its sweet and crunchy texture. Handmade noodles appear in several dishes, paired with seafood like shrimp in chow mein and soups with rich broth.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Shan Dong accepts credit and debit cards, but not Apple Pay.
The restaurant offers a large selection of vegetarian options.
Sushi restaurant offers a warm, inviting ambiance with a traditional Japanese vibe and seating for both small and large groups. The atmosphere feels cozy yet modern, suitable for casual or group dining. Many sake options complement the fresh, high-quality sushi served here.
Soup dumplings deliver solid flavor and texture. The mala tang offers an incredibly flavorful broth. Szechuan dishes like cucumber salad, mapo tofu, and fried green beans stand out for their authentic taste.
Fish arrives fresh every morning and is sushi grade. Rolls like the Sake toro, Angry Fish, and negitoro showcase the generous, fresh fish quality. Fried oysters also come fresh and tasty.
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Happy hour runs from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM with food and drink specials.
Parking is validated at the restaurant for customers.
The restaurant offers a unique menu combining Japanese and Szechuan cuisines.
Cozy setting with takeout-only service and a fresh fish water tank featuring crab. Busy atmosphere often requires calling ahead, with generous portions at good prices. Known for excellent Chinese dishes like Peking Duck and flavorful potstickers.
The pork potstickers have thick chewy skin and a savory flavor with ginger and scallions. The chow mein noodles are firm, with tender chicken, but the dish needs soy sauce to boost its flavor. The Peking Duck stands out as a notable dish here.
Fresh fish comes from a water tank with live crab. Salt & Pepper Fish is available but often needs to be fried longer. Shrimp wonton soup offers a seafood option alongside other dishes.
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Happy Garden only offers takeout at this time.
Street parking is available nearby for easy access.
It's usually busy, so calling ahead is recommended.
Chinese restaurant with minimal seating and a simple setup focuses on pickup and delivery. Atmosphere ranges from lively and energetic to less appealing, influencing dining patterns. Food portions are generous and prices are reasonable, making it a popular choice for families and takeout.
Combo wonton soup stands out with its perfect meat to cream cheese ratio in the Crab Rangoon. Honey walnut shrimp, chicken chow mein, and orange chicken are popular choices alongside beef and broccoli over fried rice.
Shrimp here tastes fresher than at pricier spots. Dishes like honey walnut shrimp and sides with shrimp stand out, with generous portions sometimes offered.
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Delivery from Lucky Dragon Cafe is fast and reliable.
The prices at Lucky Dragon Cafe are decent for the amount of food served.
Parking is not available at Lucky Dragon Cafe.
Quaint, hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with provincial decor and comfortable seating. Atmosphere is modest and functional, focusing on food rather than fancy surroundings. Open late, it serves authentic Cantonese cuisine with standout dishes like Peking duck and wonton soup.
Peking duck stands out with perfect cooking and rich flavor. Dishes like Mongolian beef with shrimp and Char Siu chicken offer bold, satisfying tastes. Hot and sour soup comes loaded with ingredients, and classics like shrimp fried rice and beef chow fun are well prepared.
Shrimp dishes like shrimp fried rice and honey walnut shrimp stand out here. Salt pepper squid and fried oysters add variety to the seafood options alongside traditional Chinese dishes.
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The restaurant is open until 3:00 am, catering to late-night diners.
Free parking is available after 7pm nearby.
Street parking is accessible one block from Broadway Street.
Clean, new space offers authentic Cantonese comfort food with large, fresh portions and moderate prices. Popular clay pot rice draws early orders, and menu includes customizable dishes not listed openly. Atmosphere feels welcoming amid a neighborhood recovering from recent challenges.
Authentic Cantonese dishes include comfort food and congee with fried dough sticks. Sichuan stir-fried chicken offers a surprisingly spicy kick, while the chicken hot pot contains many bones.
Seafood pan fried noodles stand out for their freshness and flavor. The menu also features curry fish, scrambled eggs with shrimp, and dishes like steamed pork ribs with pumpkin and claypot rice.
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The prices are moderate, around $20-$25 per dish.
Portions are large and fresh, providing good value.
Customizations for clay pot rice are available, including larger sizes.
Chinese BBQ joint with authentic Hong Kong-style dishes and an extensive menu featuring large portions. Atmosphere varies from loud and busy at the front to quieter in the back, with consistent service and a no-frills setting. Known for specialties like jook, roast duck, and char siu that attract a loyal, often elderly crowd.
Rice porridge or jook stands out as a comforting staple, often paired with fried Chinese donuts. The menu features authentic Cantonese barbecue like char siu, roast pork, and duck, alongside dishes like beef chow fun and wonton soup.
Fish rice porridge and shrimp rice rolls stand out as seafood options here. Some fish dishes may have scales left on, so cleaning can be inconsistent.
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There is indoor parking downstairs, and the parking fee is reasonable.
The menu at Gum Kuo is extensive, including rice dishes, noodles, and American/HK style omelets.
The portions at Gum Kuo are large, providing good value.
Cozy, dark, and spacious interior creates a quiet, family atmosphere with a friendly, chill vibe. Dumpling-focused menu draws a crowd seeking authentic flavors and generous portions. Parking can be challenging during peak hours.
Juicy soup dumplings stand out with authentic flavors, especially the Shanghai style. The menu features flavorful veggie and dragon dumplings alongside spicy Szechuan noodles and quality noodle dishes.
Schezuan chili fish soup offers a spicy, numbing kick. Coconut shrimp provides a sweet, crispy bite. Shrimp dumplings come with a heavy MSG flavor.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging during peak hours.
The price-to-value ratio is generous for the portion sizes.
Reservations are not required but recommended during busy times.
Large space with banquet-style tables suits family gatherings and big groups. Atmosphere is lively and noisy, with a welcoming vibe despite crowding. Dim sum is fresh and authentic, offering a wide variety and traditional flavors.
Dim sum features a wide variety of dishes that are fresh and flavorful, including hand-made beef balls, steamed spare ribs, and rice rolls. Traditional items like Peking duck and beef tripe stew complement the authentic and well-prepared offerings.
Freshness stands out with fresh steamed fish and juicy large fish slices. The crispy shrimp balls look like lychee fruits and taste great, paired well with other seafood like large lobster and live fish.
Good to know
Parking is available in the basement, providing easy access to the restaurant.
Dim sum can get busy, especially on weekends, so arrive early.
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Hong Kong style cafe with bright, bustling energy and modern, cute decor featuring star lights on the ceiling. Small, cozy space with a lively, vibrant atmosphere reflecting multicultural influences. Sounds of kitchen sizzle and clinking teacups add to the warm, inviting vibe.
Dim sum includes huge portions like half chicken with Chinese broccoli and tofu. Beef Chow Fun stands out with tender beef and wok hay flavor. Egg rolls and Mongolian beef rice also feature prominently.
Walnut shrimp salad stands out with a crunchy texture and sweet flavor. Hong Kong–style dishes include fish roe fried rice and salt-and-pepper chicken wings.
Good to know
The lunch special deal is only available for dine-in customers.
A 15% gratuity is automatically added to the bill regardless of party size.
The place is open late, making it convenient to grab a bite.
Hot pot restaurant offers all-you-can-eat menu with a wide variety of fresh seafood and unique broths, including a notable coconut soup. Atmosphere is comfortable and quiet during lunch, with a bit of chill in the air. A robot server adds a modern touch to the dining experience.
Mini hot pots come larger than expected with options like lamb featuring a unique spice blend and a vegetarian version filled with enoki mushrooms and tofu. The seafood boil hot pot stands out for being very spicy and flavorful, and dim sum is consistently on point.
Seafood here is very fresh and high quality, with dishes like spicy seafood boil hot pot featuring clams, shrimp, squid balls, and fish filet. Steamed seafood and congee highlight the natural sweetness and savory flavors.
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The all-you-can-eat option is available for $29.99 during lunch hours.
Lunch special mini hot pots come with a free drink, either green or black tea.
The restaurant offers a variety of Asian dishes, including sushi and hot pot.
Small, older Chinese takeout spot with dim lighting and no inside dining. Offers generous portions of dishes like wonton soup and fried rice at reasonable prices. Atmosphere is quiet and functional, focusing on food rather than ambiance.
Wonton soup features a million wontons and rich broth. Egg foo young comes as a rich mound packed with ingredients. Mongolian beef highlights beef first, not just onions and sauce.
Shrimp fried rice offers a good size and delicious flavor at a reasonable price. Honey walnut shrimp pairs well with the fried rice but contains shrimp, which can cause allergy issues.
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Yang Chow Restaurant is now only available for takeout.
Prices at Yang Chow are reasonable.
The portions of the dishes are plentiful.
Dining room offers a quiet, relaxed atmosphere with mostly indoor seating and one outdoor table suitable for dogs. The space feels sparse but comfortable, with views of a peaceful hillside enhancing the calm vibe. The place attracts a local crowd and suits larger groups, providing quick and affordable meals.
War wonton soup stands out with its full meat filling and satisfying flavor. Dishes like honey walnut prawns, Sichuan chicken, and beef and broccoli feature well-cooked ingredients and consistent quality.
Combo dishes with honey walnut prawns and fish stand out here. Salt & pepper fish and shrimp chow fun also feature on the menu alongside sizzling rice soup and egg fooyoung.
Good to know
The restaurant is located behind Peets and Jamba Juice near the dry cleaners.
Parking is easy to find in the area.
There is wheelchair access to the left and stairs to the right.