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.
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.
Complimentary Mongolian milk tea and yogurt arrive as soon as you sit down. Both drinks have a delicious and authentic taste that pairs well with the food.
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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.
Neon lighting and live music create a lively, late-night atmosphere reminiscent of 1980s Tokyo streets and Chinese street nightlife. Spacious layout includes private rooms for groups, supporting both casual dinners and karaoke sessions. The vibe blends fun decor with energetic entertainment, making it a popular spot for social gatherings.
Offers Chinese BBQ with a focus on delicious flavors. The setting stands out as particularly beautiful compared to other locations.
Offers fruit teas and beer teas with tasty flavors. The lemon tea stands out as very yummy.
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Happy hour features $1 lamb skewers on weekdays from 4-6pm.
BOGO beer specials are available during weeknights.
Parking is ample and free for restaurant patrons.
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.
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.
Hot tea arrives promptly and is poured for you, creating a rare attentive service. The jasmine tea pudding and coconut jelly offer subtle sweetness and delicate flavors typical of Chinese desserts.
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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.
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.
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.
Milk tea stands out with its delicious flavor and balanced sweetness. Self-service options include iced lemonade, lemon tea, oolong tea, and sparkling drinks.
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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.
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.
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.
Milk tea stands out, served in Black&White mugs that add to the old Hong Kong tea house vibe. The tea pairs well with classic dishes like pineapple bun and congee.
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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.
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.
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.
Milk tea comes with free refills and serves at a good temperature. The combo breakfast pairs well with the HK milk tea option.
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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.
Halal restaurant blends live jazz saxophone and Northwestern Chinese cuisine for a chill, lively vibe. Musicians serve by day and perform by night, creating an authentic atmosphere. Generous portions and authentic flavors define the dining experience.
Spicy hot pot features mostly vegetables with a few slices of luncheon meat and crispy sausage. Xiaolongbao are tasty soup dumplings. Mala tang, a spicy hot pot, is planned to be added.
Homemade jujube tea offers a refreshing balance to rich meat dishes. Complimentary ice tea serves as a healthier alternative to carbonated drinks and complements traditional homemade Chinese meals.
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The restaurant operates a semi-self-service model with no tipping accepted.
Generous portions are served, making it a good value for money.
No reservations are required; seating is first-come, first-served.
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.
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.
Chrysanthemum tea stands out as a must with every meal. Service keeps your tea cup full while you enjoy traditional carts delivering a wide dim sum selection.
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Expect long wait times during weekends, especially for dim sum.
Parking can be challenging on weekends; consider arriving early.
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Restaurant blends old-school Hong Kong aesthetic with modern finishes and bold red lighting that mimic bustling city streets. Atmosphere stays casual and relaxing with a clean environment and spacious layout. Authentic Cantonese barbecue and classic dishes draw diners seeking genuine Hong Kong flavors.
Cantonese dishes shine with authentic barbecue and flavor-packed beef chow fun featuring flat noodles in soy sauce. The HK style congee and dim sums offer classic tastes, while the homemade spicy sauce adds a nice kick to the chow fun.
Hong Kong-style tea here features milk tea that is consistently tasty and reminds of authentic flavors. Drinks like iced lemon tea and yuenyeung offer classic local tastes, though the lemon tea can be bitter.
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Free parking is available in the plaza for restaurant patrons.
Expect small plate servings, which may not be enough for larger groups.
Prices for dishes range from $20.00 to $30.00 per plate.