Small restaurant offers authentic Hong Kong cuisine with fresh ingredients and excellent roast meats like duck and BBQ pork. Atmosphere feels like a slice of Hong Kong, often busy during lunch and dinner with a lively crowd. Prices remain unbeatable for the quality and authenticity provided.
Authentic Hong Kong cuisine shines here with Cantonese flavors that stay true to tradition. The food offers excellent taste and is certified by a Taiwanese authority for its genuine Chinese quality.
Authentic Cantonese food shines here with dishes like Hong Kong style char siu and flavorful wonton soup with duck broth. The Mongolian Beef offers a perfect spice balance, and the orange chicken stands out compared to typical chains.
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HK BBQ HOUSE is closed on Wednesdays.
The parking situation allows for 90 minutes of free parking before charging.
The restaurant can be busy, especially during lunch and dinner.
Spacious restaurant with clean interiors and cozy lighting creates a welcoming, modern-casual atmosphere. Bold, authentic Shaanxi and Northwest Chinese flavors attract diners who appreciate hand-pulled noodles and spicy dishes. Diverse menu options and quirky pet figurines add charm to the urban vibe.
Food offers authentic Shan'xi flavor with outstanding taste and freshness. Ordering via QR code brings dishes out fast and keeps the flavors true to Xi'an's culinary heritage.
Wontons come in a rich crab roe and pork broth with a creamy, spicy Mapo Tofu featuring beef brisket. Pan-fried pork buns have a crispy bottom and warm, meaty filling.
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Parking in University Village is free and unrestricted during certain times.
Online ordering is available via a QR code or in person.
The restaurant offers a point system for coupons with purchases.
Hot pot restaurant offers build-your-own style with weight-based pricing and multiple broth flavors including spicy and mild. Space feels small and busy, especially during peak hours, with a self-sauce bar featuring fresh herbs. Atmosphere is generally welcoming and peaceful despite occasional chaos.
Foods come fresh with a great selection to choose from. The soup base tastes good and the overall food quality is top tier.
A hot pot spot offers beef, lamb, fish, and over 20 ingredients to choose from. Pricing is weight-based at $13.99 per pound, making it a reasonable option for customized hot pot meals.
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The hot pot costs $13.99 per pound, making it affordable compared to other places.
Expect a 20-minute wait during peak hours, especially at night.
You can choose any meats, ramen, and vegetables, paying based on weight.
Spacious interior offers a relaxed and casual atmosphere with comfortable, beautiful decor. Dim sum stands out as a distinctive feature, especially Hong Kong-style dishes and fried noodles. The place maintains a quiet energy without being overly busy or kid-focused.
Food features authentic Chinese flavors with delicious, well-presented dishes that invite repeat visits.
Dumplings stand out with multiple varieties all tasting amazing, including Steamed Shrimp Dumplings and Wor Wonton Soup. The menu features authentic Hong Kong dim sum, fried noodles, and a notable beef chow fun.
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The restaurant closes at 3 PM, so arrive early.
Portions are large and fairly priced, making them good for sharing.
The cuisine is prepared fresh upon order, ensuring quality.
Chinese restaurant offers homey atmosphere with quiet, peaceful vibe inside. Food serves bold flavors and hearty portions quickly on small plates. Payment is cash or debit only, with a small card fee.
Chinese food here stands out for its freshness and genuine flavors. The dishes come hot and consistently deliver a classic taste that many consider the best in town.
Orange chicken features very flavorful, nicely sized pieces. Chow mein comes in a full plate and stands out as a top choice. Teriyaki chicken and spicy orange chicken also offer strong flavors.
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Cash or debit (for a $1.10 fee) only.
There is a $1.00 fee when paying by card.
It is better to pay with cash to avoid the extra card fee.
Small restaurant offers a peaceful atmosphere with calming background music and a homey vibe. It serves authentic American Chinese food with fresh ingredients and reasonable prices. Delivery service is available, and meals include thoughtful touches like hot napkins and fortune cookies.
Food arrives fresh and steaming hot, showing clear attention to preparation. Dishes consistently deliver delicious flavors and high quality, making the meals stand out as really good and satisfying.
Cantonese dinner features wonton soup, spring egg rolls, and sesame chicken. Cream cheese ragoons add a creamy twist to the appetizers.
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The restaurant offers a lunch special that includes a choice of soup.
Portions are generous and suitable for sharing between two people.
Prices are competitive and considered reasonable for the quality of food.
Small indoor space offers a welcoming atmosphere with recent renovations. Food serves as affordable Chinese fast food with quick service and no long lines. Soft drink fountain and beverage fridge provide extra drink options.
Food here is affordable and generous in portion size. The dishes have a delicious taste that stands out compared to other Chinese food options.
Orange Chicken Fries stand out with great flavor and a spicy kick. Kung Pao, Salt and Pepper Shrimp, and Wonton Soup offer strong, memorable tastes with generous portions.
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Expect a line during peak hours, especially for lunch.
A three-entree plate costs $11 and is generously portioned.
Prices range from $9.50 to $12 per person for meals.
Chinese restaurant offers generous portions with fair prices and a calm, quiet atmosphere. The menu includes moist orange chicken and well-balanced chow mein and lo mein noodles. Many food choices are available, making two-item combos sufficient for a full meal.
Food here offers large portions with fresh, crisp vegetables and a variety of choices. The orange chicken stays properly moist, and prices stay reasonable for the amount and quality served.
Orange chicken stays properly moist and consistent, unlike the usual dry versions. Chow mein and lo mein have a just right thickness, and dishes like Kung Pao chicken and jalapeño chicken stand out.
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The two-item combo is enough for lunch and dinner.
Portions are generous, making it a good value for the price.
The restaurant is clean and well-maintained.
Cozy restaurant with authentic Chinese food and large portions that often last for multiple meals. Atmosphere is casual and clean, suited for quick dining with reasonable prices. Menu offers flavorful dishes like orange chicken and BBQ pork, with friendly service.
Food comes in great portions and tastes fresh, not sitting out all day. The menu offers fast Chinese food with a cozy atmosphere and friendly staff.
Orange chicken stands out with its spicy and flavorful profile. The menu includes typical American Chinese fast food like wonton soup, lo mein, and dishes such as Kung Pao chicken and broccoli beef.
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Expect to pay an extra $.75 for credit card transactions.
Cash is advised for payment as some places may not accept cards.
The serving sizes are large enough to last for two meals.
Small, unassuming spot with a hole in the wall vibe serves huge portions of Chinese food. The atmosphere is often busy with long lines, reflecting its strong reputation. Prices stay affordable, making it a solid choice for generous takeout meals.
Food comes out hot, fresh, and delicious with generous portions. Prices stay reasonable while serving large combo plates loaded with quality Chinese dishes.
Chow mein stands out with its unique noodles, not shoe string style. The orange chicken tastes fresh and is highly praised. Dishes like BBQ pork and fried rice come out flavorful and not greasy.
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Expect long lines during peak hours, especially on Monday nights.
One plate can easily feed two people due to large portions.
The line moves quickly, even during busy times.