Bright, clean space with attractive decor and an undersea mural sets a casual, friendly vibe. Seating includes comfortable booths and well-maintained high chairs, supporting a quiet atmosphere. Air conditioning cycles keep the temperature comfortable despite occasional warmth.
Authentic Chinese food offers large portions cooked to order with excellent flavor. Vegan options stand out as some of the best available, all at reasonable prices.
Egg rolls and wonton soup stand out with delicious flavors and a rich broth. Vegan Orange Chicken offers a sweet, flavorful option, while chicken lo mein and Mongolian beef deliver satisfying tastes.
Good to know
Lunch specials include a cup of soup when dining in.
The restaurant offers generous portions, suitable for sharing.
Parking is available, making access easy.
Vietnamese restaurant with vibrant street food wallpaper and spartan decor creates a welcoming, clean atmosphere. Small market-style shelf offers essentials alongside authentic dishes. Known for top-quality pho and spring rolls, it draws a steady crowd seeking flavorful, affordable meals.
Food here stands out for its authentic Vietnamese flavors and fresh ingredients. Dishes come perfectly cooked and well seasoned, delivering a consistently delicious experience.
Beef, Pork, and Roasted Pork dishes stand out with strong flavors. Chow Mein offers a satisfying texture. Spring rolls and fried rice add variety to the menu.
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The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Prices are very reasonable for the quality of food offered.
There is plenty of parking available for customers.
Small, bright space with sunlit seating and colorful art creates an inviting atmosphere despite sounds reverberating. Most orders go for takeout, and the kitchen buzzes with energy. Known for authentic Thai dishes and consistent quality, it offers plentiful vegetarian options and standout desserts.
Food here is consistently great and fresh with exceptional quality. The menu offers outstanding dishes that pair well with attentive service.
Wonton Soup stands out with its perfect vegetable to meat ratio and divine broth. Egg rolls are good, and dishes like panang, chow mein, and pad see ew also appear regularly.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 9:00pm, so arrive before 8:00pm for a meal.
Each dish costs around $15, making it reasonably priced for Thai cuisine.
No lunch specials are available, which may disappoint some visitors.
Small space with warm ambiance and simple decor offers authentic Chinese cuisine known for dishes like walnut shrimp and house chow mein. Atmosphere feels casual but can be tense due to service delays and order issues. Indirect light from a large east-facing window brightens the room.
Food comes out fresh and hot with great flavor and high quality. Dishes are consistently made fresh and offer good value for the price.
Dishes like house chow mein and orange chicken stand out for their fresh, balanced flavors. The Hong Kong style chow mein offers a unique texture with crispy noodles that soften after sauce is added.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a dinner special for around $40 that serves up to four people.
Lunch prices are very reasonable for the quality and portion size.
Vegan and vegetarian options are available on the menu.
Restaurant combines classic decor with large comfortable booths and a drive-thru for quick pickup. Atmosphere feels quiet and cozy, suitable for groups and casual dining. Interior updates contrast with exterior takeout appearance, offering a unique blend of styles.
Crunch lobster roll stands out with its fresh, flavorful taste. Sushi and other dishes come well priced and are prepared quickly with friendly service.
Sweet and sour chicken stands out with its great taste and appearance. Dumplings and spring rolls deliver solid flavors, while crab rangoons fall short.
Good to know
Drive-thru service is available for quick pick-up of orders.
Expect a wait time of 15-20 minutes for food preparation during busy hours.
The restaurant offers a variety of Asian cuisines, including sushi and Burmese dishes.
Open kitchen design showcases traditional wok cooking, creating an engaging dining experience. Small space with about 15 tables offers a relaxed atmosphere despite plain decor. Food is cooked to order and served on disposable dishes, emphasizing fresh preparation and casual setting.
Food comes out hot and fresh, made to order with large portions. The dishes are consistently delicious and tasty, offering excellent value.
Hot and sour soup and Kung Pao chicken stand out with fresh crunchy vegetables and tender chicken. Shrimp Chop Suey and wonton soup offer tasty options, while orange chicken is present but not traditional.
Good to know
The Special is available all day regardless of the time.
The portion sizes for takeout are substantial and worth the money.
If planning to order the lunch specials, double-check the pricing.
Cozy interior with classic decor and porcelain dishes creates a homey vibe. Family-style operation adds to the comfortable atmosphere despite occasional noise. Quiet times reveal beautiful music enhancing the dining experience.
Freshly cooked and made to order, the Chinese food here offers authentic flavors with great freshness in every dish. Meals come at reasonable prices and suit casual dining with friends and family.
Lunch specials include crab rangoons and a combo with veggie rolls. Chop Suey features fresh vegetables and soft shrimp. Lemon chicken, lo mein, Kung pao chicken, and fried rice offer solid options.
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The meal cost $14.99, providing good value for the portion size.
One serving of each dish is enough to feed two people.
Wok in cafe offers both takeout and dine-in options.
Small space offers a leisurely dining atmosphere with a well-kept secret vibe. Dishes like grape leaf beef and pho with flavorful broth stand out for their taste and consistency. Lunch rush brings a quick crowd, but the setting remains clean and unpretentious.
Freshly made dishes deliver authentic Vietnamese flavors with consistent delicious taste. Food quality often rivals or exceeds that of Thai cuisine.
Orange chicken stands out with a tasty twist on the classic. Salt n pepper shrimp, chicken pho, and crispy spring rolls add variety, but chow mein comes watery and bland.
Good to know
Parking is limited since it's a small plaza.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours around noon.
They now charge $4.00 for a small cup of steamed rice.