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.
Soups here focus on authentic Chinese flavors with a variety of double-boiled soups that feel bone and heart-warming. The twice cooked pork belly noodle soup stands out as especially flavorful and free of MSG.
Soups stand out for their authentic flavor. The menu features classic Cantonese dishes and some items hard to find elsewhere, offering a genuine Chinese lunch experience.
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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.
Small, unmarked spot offers authentic Tianjin jianbing made with mung bean crepes and a crispy bo-cui cracker inside. Atmosphere is casual and friendly, focusing on take-out breakfast with limited menu options. Prices stay reasonable while delivering fresh, well-crafted flavors.
Wonton soup offers a delicate flavor that feels both light and filling. The chicken wonton soup pairs well with tea eggs, capturing the warmth of Chinese cuisine.
Authentic Tian Jin jianbing uses mung bean batter instead of flour, delivering genuine flavors. The Tian Jin crepes and other Chinese dishes maintain a true-to-style taste throughout.
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The crepe costs $9.95 and the sausage is an additional $1.
The menu offers a mix of classic and creative options.
The ingredients are fresh and flavorful.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers authentic Sichuan flavors with handmade noodles and dumplings in a clean, cozy interior decorated with pandas and cozy booths. The atmosphere stays quiet and bright, with entertaining TV shows adding subtle background energy. Regulars appreciate the spicy, flavorful broths and the sense of eating in China.
Broth stands out as very tasty and clear, with a complex spicy kick in some versions. Noodles are good, and the beef is tender enough to melt in your mouth.
Spicy Chongqing flavors and Sichuan noodles deliver a real taste of China. Dishes like chili oil wontons and dumplings match authentic recipes from Chengdu and Chongqing regions.
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Peanuts are served with the wontons, important for allergy considerations.
All noodles and dumplings are handmade in-house.
Noodles cost $9.99 a bowl, considered a good deal in this city.
Cozy and small with warm, welcoming atmosphere and family-run energy. Lighting is dim and decor feels dated, creating an intimate but simple setting. The place draws those seeking authentic Cambodian flavors in a quiet, unpretentious environment.
Soups here offer harmonious flavors with a mix of tangy, savory, and sweet notes. Options like the coconut soup with pineapple and the lemongrass sour soup with catfish stand out for their creamy, bright, and hearty qualities.
Dishes deliver an authentic Cambodian taste rarely found in the US. The food offers a phenomenal and genuine flavor that reflects traditional recipes.
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Finding parking during dinner time is difficult due to 2-hour street parking limits.
The prices are reasonable for the area, making it a good value.
You can get endless tea for only $1.
Small local spot serves authentic Guilin rice noodles with traditional snail noodle soup brewed from herbs and snails harvested nearby. Atmosphere is casual with side toppings for customization and reasonable prices. Limited hours and takeout focus shape a quiet, flavorful experience.
Broth simmers long with Chinese herbs and snails from nearby waters, creating a rich, authentic base. Signature soups feature round noodles, tender beef, and spicy bamboo shoots, all priced reasonably.
The Guilin rice noodles here taste truly authentic with a clear, genuine flavor. The Lao You noodle soup also stands out for its real, traditional taste.
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During happy hour from 2-6 pm, buy-one-get-one 50% off or a free drink is available.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
The restaurant is closed on Mondays, so plan your visit accordingly.
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.
Wonton soup features beef wontons and arrives alongside other dishes like dumplings and stuffed bittermelon. The soup is part of a spread that includes Peking chicken feet and various dim sum items.
Dim sum offers authentic Cantonese flavors with a classic Chinese cafe vibe. Dishes taste delicious and true to tradition.
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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.
Small Vietnamese noodle house offers authentic Chow Jew noodle soups with homemade chewy egg noodles and a thoughtful addition of kidney. Dining room feels tidy and authentic despite a modest exterior. Cash-only spot gets crowded on weekends and attracts mostly young people due to rising prices.
Clear broth highlights the seafood rice noodle soup. The Beef Stew Noodle Soup offers rich flavor. The chow jew noodle soup stands out as fantastic.
Noodles here deliver a truly authentic Chinese taste. The dining room feels tidy and genuine, matching the food's quality despite a modest exterior.
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The restaurant is cash only, so bring cash for your meal.
Parking is limited to metered street parking, which can be challenging.
Expect longer wait times on weekends due to crowds.
Spacious and clean Vietnamese restaurant with a quiet, relaxing ambiance and traditional Vietnamese new wave music playing. The place has a local neighbor charm and a welcoming vibe. It often feels empty, especially on weekdays and early evenings, with easy parking nearby.
Soups feature a great base with balanced flavors, not too sweet or salty. Options like beef lemongrass and pork broth come hot and full of flavor, paired with fresh vegetables and tender beef slices.
Food stays true to authentic Vietnamese flavors without Chinese-Vietnamese influence. Traditional Vietnamese new wave music adds to the genuine ambiance.
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Parking is easier on the street than closer to Webster.
Lunch time is busy on Fridays.
The restaurant offers great vegetarian options.
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.
Soups feature succulent roasted duck slices and a rich broth infused with duck essence. Wonton soup offers a delicious soup base with tasty wontons, while beef tripe wonton noodle soup suits adventurous eaters.
Offers authentic Cantonese food with Chinese fast food style. Service matches the genuine dining experience.
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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.
Small space blends modern Instagram aesthetics with traditional woven trays on walls, creating a nostalgic atmosphere. The vibe stays chill and intimate, with hard wooden chairs and casual seating. The menu focuses on authentic Lao and Thai dishes with generous portions and many vegan options.
Tom kha soup offers a fragrant aroma with a coconut milk base but lacks strong flavor depth. The menu includes healthy and light soup options alongside salads.
Small quaint spot serves authentic Lao and Thai food with flavorful dishes like laab seen featuring raw and optional bile. Laos cuisine here tastes really authentic and delicious.
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During their first month (August 2024), they offer a 20% discount.
There is ample parking available nearby.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan options.
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.
The Wonton soup stands out with a rich mix of ingredients and is often called the best around. The Hot and Sour soup offers a generous amount of flavors. Sizzling rice soup comes nearly bare but still tasty.
Food offers truly authentic Chinese flavors with a tasty and genuine approach. Meals suit groups looking for an authentic dining experience.
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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.
Robot servers deliver food with comically happy music, creating a unique dining experience in a casual, cozy space with both indoor and flower-filled outdoor seating. The atmosphere mixes dim lighting and lively conversation, reflecting a simple, authentic noodle house vibe.
Noodle soups come with flavorful beef and a perfect amount of spice. Hot and sour soup stands out as extremely delicious and fulfilling like comfort food with a twist.
Food features authentic home-style Chinese cuisine with generous portions. Noodles stand out as authentic Shanxi-style, chewy, and tasty.
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The restaurant only accepts cash or Venmo for payment.
Expect to wait during the lunch hour rush.
The menu has limited vegetarian options despite being large.
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.
Broths come with juicy shrimp and pack a lot of flavor, especially in the sizzling rice soup and dumpling soup. Wonton soups and spicy combo noodle soups arrive quickly and taste rich.
Hand-pulled authentic Chinese noodles stand out here. The menu offers a mix of family-style dishes with mostly authentic flavors, though some lean toward American-style Chinese.
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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.
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.
Broths come rich and flavorful, especially in the Hong Kong-style noodle soups. Wonton noodle soup features firm, al dente noodles, while the beef stew noodle soup offers a deeply savory taste.
Menu offers a large selection of authentic Hong Kong food with flavors that match traditional tastes. Some dishes reflect cha chaan teng cuisine while others deliver excellent, genuine flavors.
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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.
Simple decor and affordable prices define the space, which has a loud atmosphere and a steady flow of people. Small tables accommodate diners, but no large family seating is available. Lines form regularly, and dining in involves navigating separate queues and occasional extra charges.
Soups often come with meals like BBQ pork rice and breakfast, featuring broth similar to homemade and noodle options. Some soups lack strong stock flavor and can have issues like delayed service or missing ingredients such as char siu pork.
Roasted meats and BBQ rice capture authentic Hong Kong-style BBQ flavors. The food stays true to South-East China culinary traditions.
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Dine-in prices are $11.55 per dish, which is less than 1 pound.
Card payments under $20 are not accepted, so cash is needed.
Expect long lines for both takeout and dine-in options.