Modern, small dim sum spot offers authentic dim sum with no wait times. Wonton soup is best ever tasted, served hot and fresh. Warm, welcoming vibe with great music creates a chill atmosphere.
Authentic dim sum offers a large variety of items served hot and fresh. The wonton soup stands out as best ever tasted, with quality matching or exceeding well-known dim sum spots. No wait times make it a great value in the area.
Good to know
Expect a wait for a table during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Dim sum is served all day, not just in the mornings.
Parking is plentiful and convenient for visitors.
Fried chicken shines with 12 to 15 spice options offering global flavors. Egg rolls are a delicious side that pairs well with wings and shrimp egg rolls. The chill, welcoming vibe with TVs showing college games makes it great for dates or groups.
Egg rolls stand out as a consistently delicious side dish. Wings, shrimp egg rolls, and onion rings also deliver strong flavors alongside satisfying rice.
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The restaurant is only open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
They accept online, phone, and in-person orders.
Expect a busy crowd, especially on Sundays; arrive early.
Family-owned spot offers a warm, homey vibe with cultural decor and lively kitchen sounds. Enjoy Wor Wonton Soup and Mongolian beef for authentic Chinese flavors. Generous portions and friendly service make it feel like dining at a neighbor's house.
Wor Wonton Soup stands out as a top choice, especially on cold days. The menu also features Mongolian beef, crab Rangoons, and flavorful chow mein, with popcorn chicken serving as a solid orange chicken alternative.
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Fast Wok features a special dish on Fridays from cuisines such as Cambodian and Thai.
The portions served are very generous.
Fast Wok recently changed ownership, which may affect menu items.
Small hot pot spot serves authentic Taiwanese flavors with build-your-own hot pot options around $20. Cozy, quiet vibe fits relaxed meals and date nights. Self-serve boba adds fun customization. Seating is limited but wait times stay short.
Build-it-yourself hot pots offer customizable meals with good quality broth and ingredients. Each hot pot costs around $20 and is very filling, making it a solid and affordable choice.
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They close at 8:30 PM, and last call is at 8 PM.
The hot pots cost $20, and you pay by the pound for toppings.
Unlimited refills of drinks are included with the food.
Gorgeous dining space offers an upscale vibe with photo-worthy decor and private rooms for quiet or lively meals. Chefs shine with Walnut Shrimp and Beef and Broccoli, while the bar and Lazy Susy turntables boost social dining. Sweet finish comes from white chocolate fortune cookies.
Walnut Shrimp and Beef and Broccoli highlight the chefs' mastery of flavors. The orange chicken is tangy but mild, while the egg drop soup includes corn and chicken bits for a twist. White chocolate fortune cookies add a surprising sweet finish.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for larger groups.
Expect a two-hour limit for reservations during peak times.
The restaurant offers lunch specials on weekdays.
Spacious dining area with high ceilings and warm lighting sets a classic tone. Authentic Shaanxi flavors shine in hand-pulled noodles and lamb dishes. Fresh dumplings and spicy chili oil add bold tastes, making it a top spot for Chinese food lovers.
Hand pulled noodles with pork and spicy chili oil stand out with authentic Xi'an flavors. Dumplings like cabbage/pork and chive/pork are fresh and tasty, alongside dishes such as roujiamo and Mapo Tofu with beef.
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The restaurant offers large portion sizes, perfect for sharing.
Prices are very affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
They recently started serving breakfast at their new location.
Bold, well-seasoned Cajun flavors shine in a casual, spacious food court setting. Bourbon chicken and lo mein offer strong Chinese tastes, while veggie egg rolls provide a solid choice. Generous portions come at reasonable prices, making it a great value.
Bourbon chicken and lo mein stand out with strong flavors. Two veggie egg rolls offer a solid option. Orange chicken is less recommended.
Good to know
The price for two entrees and sides is $17.
Portion sizes are large, often too much for one person.
Expect strong flavors; the food is well-seasoned.
Bright, whimsical decor creates a cozy, casual vibe perfect for relaxed gatherings. Dumplings shine with juicy fillings and perfect steaming. Ample seating and a sauce station enhance the authentic Chinese bun and dumpling experience.
Dumplings come in many flavors and styles, served hot and perfectly steamed. The pork fried buns and Xiao Long Bao stand out for their juicy, tasty fillings.
Good to know
Expect an hour and a half wait on Sundays, plus 20 minutes for food.
You must check in using a QR code to place your order.
Several popular menu items may be sold out during busy hours.
Spacious interior creates a cozy vibe with an authentic hot pot setup and a DIY sauce bar. Over 20 fresh ingredients let you customize meals by weight, perfect for Chinese food lovers. Free wifi adds to the relaxed dining experience despite limited mobile service.
Hot pot here stands out for its customizable options with over 20 ingredients to choose from. The authentic malatang offers high quality and a satisfying experience for groups.
Good to know
The restaurant charges $13.99 per pound for hot pot ingredients.
There is ample parking available in the shopping center.
They allow customers to take home any leftovers.