Northeast-style charcoal grill and hot pot combine to create a cozy atmosphere filled with the smell of charcoal and bubbling iron pots. The space feels authentic and lively with Chinese hip-hop music setting a relaxing vibe ideal for small groups.
Finding parking is easy and stress-free here. Spaces are readily available, which is rare in this area.
Authentic Northeastern Chinese BBQ shines with genuine charcoal grilling. The hot pot stew offers a rich, hearty option alongside braised noodles and juicy dumplings that soak up sauce perfectly.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant is open until 2 AM, making it a great late-night spot.
Parking is easy and stress-free, which is rare in the area.
Seafood restaurant with casual dining area and spacious seating including large tables for groups. Atmosphere blends old school decor with a clean, well-maintained interior. Known for house special lobster and popular lunch specials, it draws steady crowds requiring reservations.
Shared lot offers free parking with decent availability. Parking is generally good and easy to find.
Cantonese seafood stands out with fresh flavors. The Kung Pao Chicken and Beef with Chinese Broccoli offer tasty, well-portioned meals.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Expect a 25-40 minute wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The lunch special offers great value and is available even on weekends.
Family-style Chinese restaurant offers large plates and lazy Susan seating ideal for big gatherings. Atmosphere stays chill and family-friendly with affordable prices and fresh seafood. Parking is generally convenient despite nearby competition.
Plenty of free parking is available, making it easy to find a spot. The plaza can get crowded during peak times, but parking remains generally convenient.
Dishes like lobster noodles, walnut shrimp, and Peking duck showcase authentic Cantonese flavors. Individual plates such as chow mein, chow fun, and sautéed mushrooms come with rice and offer solid, flavorful options.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Parking is free and convenient, but can be challenging during peak times.
Expect to pay around $15 per person for a full meal.
Spacious self-service restaurant with arcade games at the entrance and a self-serve sauce station for customization. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and chill to lively with younger crowds during busy times. Decor features a clean, bright Chinese theme that enhances the dining experience.
A large shared parking lot sits next to the strip mall where the restaurant is located. The lot offers ample space and makes parking easy without worry.
Spicy hot pot here delivers a strong mala flavor with chili heat and Sichuan peppercorn numbness. The build-your-own hot pot lets you customize, and the dry hot pot stands out as extra spicy and authentic.
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Membership offers a 50% discount on your first visit.
Expect a long wait time during peak hours due to popularity.
Prices are very budget-friendly, especially with a membership.
Spacious dining halls with ample seating and private rooms create a setting that echoes casual Hong Kong cafes. Bright lighting and lively noise levels fill the air, with authentic Cantonese dishes served amid a bustling, energetic atmosphere. Large tables and diverse menu options accommodate families and groups comfortably.
A large parking lot offers plenty of parking with free spots outside the cafe. A ramp from the lot provides easy access for wheelchairs and walkers.
Menu features a wide range of Cantonese dishes including HK cafe style food, Chinese BBQ platters, roast pig, and Peking duck. Congee is freshly made with a rich mix of ingredients, paired well with youtiao, reflecting authentic HK cafe and Cantonese BBQ flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for special dishes that need to be pre-ordered 1-2 days in advance.
Happy hour specials run from 3pm to 5pm on Sundays.
Expect to queue during peak meal times, especially on weekends.
Bright, clean space with modern decor and vibrant orange accents creates an energetic, homey vibe. Crowded during meal times, the atmosphere buzzes with cheerful chatter and clinking dishes. Families and groups gather comfortably in a child-friendly environment that feels authentic and inviting.
Lots of parking spots and seating exist. A busy lot surrounds the place, but a parking garage adds more options.
Hot pot fish features fresh, high-quality ingredients with a perfect balance of spice from chilies and Sichuan peppercorns. Pickled mustard greens add a refreshing tartness that complements the authentic Szechuan flavors.
Good to know
Parking can be hard to find on weekends.
The restaurant offers generous portions, enough to feed multiple people.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially around noon.
Small, simple space with spacious seating and an airy atmosphere offers a quiet, cozy vibe suited for breakfast or lunch. Authentic Cantonese rice noodle rolls and dishes stand out with above-average quality and generous portions at reasonable prices. The spot feels like a hidden gem distinct from typical dim sum restaurants.
Free parking sits in a second floor lot accessible by elevator and stairs right at the entrance. Parking stays easy with plenty of space since the eatery is often empty.
Seafood and pork century egg congees stand out with authentic flavors and generous portions. Rice noodle rolls come with a great selection of toppings not usually found at dim sum spots.
Good to know
The entrance is on Gale Avenue, not Fullerton.
The parking lot is on the second floor, accessible by elevator and stairs.
I found free parking in their parking lot.
Restaurant offers old-school Hong Kong cafe vibes with mahjong-themed tables and vibrant decor. Atmosphere is loud and lively, especially during breakfast, with close seating and constant chatter. Interior feels authentic and spacious despite noise, featuring traditional Cantonese style elements and music.
A large parking lot serves the entire plaza with plentiful spots. Parking is easy and convenient for all stores.
Offers a variety of Cantonese dishes like congee, fried noodles, and beef steamed noodles. Features traditional Cantonese breakfast specials including pineapple bun and milk tea with customizable options.
Good to know
Reservations are required for large groups.
Tam's Noodle House reopens on September 10th with hours until 2am.
Tea time from 3 to 5 pm offers a special menu and fewer crowds.
Stylish restaurant with modern Chinese decor and an immersive bamboo forest dining experience featuring a large koi pond. Atmosphere is high-end and sophisticated with soothing southern Chinese piano music. Private rooms accommodate gatherings while the main dining area maintains an elegant vibe.
Easy parking sits right in the plaza with a convenient structure nearby. Finding a spot is straightforward and hassle-free.
Authentic Sichuan flavors shine through with complex layers and fresh ingredients. Classic dishes like mapo tofu and Kung pao chicken come out beautifully prepared and balanced for local tastes.
Good to know
Reservations are required for large groups to ensure seating.
Expect wait times of over 2 hours without a reservation.
Parking is easy and available right in the plaza.
Spacious dining area features wooden furniture, mirrored ceiling, and fresh flower bouquets on tables, creating a clean and bright environment with an Inner Mongolian decor style. Loud music often fills the space, making conversation difficult and affecting the overall atmosphere. A self-service sauce bar and complimentary mutton soup and salty milk tea add unique touches to the dining experience.
Parking requires persistence during busy hours but there is plenty of parking overall. Avoid parking next door to prevent towing and watch out for vandalism in the area.
Sliced beef and tripe in chili sauce offer a more authentic Sichuan flavor than many Sichuan restaurants. Dumplings come in varied skins like carrot, and dishes like the beef and lamb hot pot, steamed pork dumplings, and meat pies stand out for their rich flavors.
Good to know
Parking is tricky; avoid parking next door to prevent towing.
Free yogurt or milk tea is provided upon seating.
They offer free refills of lamb broth.
Chinese Korean cuisine fills a clean interior with private dining rooms and a crisp, authentic vibe. The atmosphere balances quick seating and generous portions, attracting groups for gatherings. Parking is generally available but can be tight at times.
Parking includes lots in front and back, making it easy to find a spot. Both areas belong to the restaurant, so availability stays consistent.
Jajang noodles come in a large portion and pair well with fried dumplings. The Korean sweet and sour pork stands out, while the Mongolian beef is the only dish some choose to repeat. Mapo tofu offers a peppery spicy kick, and orange chicken delivers strong flavor.
Good to know
Parking is available in front and back of the restaurant.
Expect a wait of less than three minutes during peak lunch times.
Most dishes are priced around $20 to $30, with large portions.
Self-serve refrigerated skewers and hands-on grilling create an interactive dining experience. The space feels cozy and lively with low seating that some find unusual. Music adds energy, making it suitable for gatherings and chats.
A large shared parking lot serves the area with a fast turnover that usually keeps wait times short. Parking can get busy and the lot is often packed depending on the time.
Authentic Chinese BBQ skewers offer an East Southern taste with a spicy hot pot option. The setting is lively and encourages a communal dining experience.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 2am for late-night snacks.
The skewers cost $1 each, with discounts available late at night.
They have karaoke at the restaurant for added fun.
Small space with traditional Chinese hot pot decor and tight seating creates a personal but cozy setting. Lighting stays on the darker side, while classic music plays softly in the background. Outdoor seating and a sauce station add variety to the experience.
Plenty of free parking spaces exist with ample parking places available, so finding a spot is never a hassle.
All-you-can-eat hot pot features a self-serve side bar with quality meat and ingredients. The soup base offers authentic Chinese flavors and includes chrysanthemum tea and passion fruit drink as part of the reasonable price.
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I paid $19.99 for the AYCE lunch and had no complaints.
There were plenty of free parking spaces available.
The restaurant was often full at lunchtime and there was a queue.
Spacious dining hall with modern decor and upscale design creates a polished, social atmosphere. A DIY sauce bar and complimentary ice cream add interactive and thoughtful touches. The vibe suits groups and younger diners seeking a clean, trendy hot pot experience.
A free parking lot is available, making it very convenient to park during meal hours. Finding parking can be a challenge, but the lot helps a lot.
Hot pot features eight soup bases and a wide variety of fresh ingredients. The spicy hot pot offers great flavor and the quality stays consistent across visits.
Good to know
Parking can be a hassle, with a packed lot making arrival and departure stressful.
During weekdays before 5 PM, enjoy a free drink with your meal during happy hour.
Guess the weight of your hot pot for a chance to get it for free on weekdays.
Large space with dim sum carts moving through a spacious dining area creates an authentic Asian restaurant vibe. Atmosphere ranges from friendly and lively to occasionally chaotic and noisy, especially during busy hours. Popular for cart-style dim sum, it attracts crowds and suits large groups well.
Plenty of underground parking exists with spacious and free spots. Weekends bring challenges and slow entry into the Plaza parking lot.
Dim sum carts roll through with a variety of flavorful options like har gow, char siu bao, and shrimp dumplings. Peking duck stands out with its crispy, fatty, and juicy texture, making dinner a solid choice too.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during weekends, especially for dim sum.
Parking can be challenging on weekends; consider arriving early.
A new promotion offers $0.99 lobster with a $39.99 minimum order.