Asian restaurant with modern, inviting decor and photo-worthy corners creates a friendly, vibey atmosphere. Loud, chill music and several TVs showing sports and K-pop fill the space. Cocktails like lychee and passionfruit complement soft dumplings and flavorful chicken rolls.
Korean cuisine here delivers consistently amazing food with perfect service and hospitality. Every dish shows high quality and great flavor.
Chow mein and chow fun feature chewy, flavorful noodles cooked well. Dumplings, bao buns, and pork belly stand out with rich taste and texture.
Good to know
Happy hour starts at 8pm with $1 wings and late night deals.
The $1 wings are a popular choice during happy hour.
Parking is easier at this location compared to others in the area.
Small, family-owned Chinese restaurant with cozy atmosphere and simple decor. Guests can watch dumplings being handmade in an open kitchen while enjoying Studio Ghibli instrumental music. Seating is limited and intimate, creating a warm and inviting vibe.
Authentic Chinese cuisine shines through with exceptional dumplings and consistently delicious food that feels both satisfying and genuine.
Dumplings stand out as the most delicious and authentic, with varieties like beef, chicken and mushroom, and cabbage and pork. The menu also features ma la spicy dishes and sides like green onion pancakes and beef soup.
Good to know
Make sure to come early because there are limited seats in the restaurant.
Be prepared to look for parking.
The restaurant was small and parking could be difficult.
Glassed-in kitchen showcases hand-pulled noodles in a clean, spacious dining room with pleasant background music. Bright lighting and casual vibe create a relaxed atmosphere where watching noodle preparation feels like a live performance. Seating accommodates families and groups, enhancing the welcoming environment.
Food arrives quickly and tastes amazing and authentic. The dining room is clean and modern with a glassed-in kitchen showcasing the noodle preparation.
Hand pulled noodles and soup dumplings stand out here. The menu includes spicy wonton, beef wrap, Dan Dan noodles, and a special chow mein, all offering solid value.
Good to know
You need to find street parking near the restaurant.
Expect to wait around 30 minutes during dinner hours due to popularity.
Customization of ingredients is limited; specify your order carefully.
Small dining space features vivid Chongqing-style murals and a cozy, relaxing vibe. The atmosphere supports casual meals with free WiFi and comfortable seating for groups. Authentic Chongqing noodles and handmade dumplings define the culinary experience.
Food offers great flavor and is very filling. Noodle soup features an out of this world broth with the right level of spice for comfort food.
House-made noodles, broths, doughs, and dumplings stand out for their freshness and flavor. Dumplings in chili oil offer a perfectly spicy kick and taste authentic, rivaling those found in China.
Good to know
Parking can be tight during peak hours, so plan accordingly.
The menu features Chongqing-style noodles with several combo options.
Portions are generous and prices are reasonable.
Small, clean Mediterranean restaurant with an open kitchen and outdoor seating that invites people watching. The atmosphere is cozy and friendly, with a family-owned feel and a welcoming vibe. Draft beers like Pacifico and Modelo complement the relaxed, authentic setting.
Outstanding quality shines through every dish with flavors that complement each other perfectly. The food offers a superb dining experience despite a simple setting.
Beef and chicken egg rolls stand out with special sauces and a garlic sauce that adds bold flavor. They often come as a tasty side or sample alongside other dishes.
Good to know
Happy hour menu available with discounted items.
Generous portion sizes are served.
Vegan options are available on the menu.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers authentic Lanzhou beef noodles with hand-pulled noodles and a clean, flavorful broth. Interior feels bright and new, reflecting modern Chinese style, with a quiet and pleasant atmosphere. The place attracts those seeking halal, northern-west style Chinese cuisine near the beach.
Food features fresh and flavorful Chinese comfort dishes with a focus on Lanzhou beef noodles. Staff show kindness and passion that complements the tasty, heartfelt meals.
Hand pulled noodles stand out for their authentic taste and texture. The leek dumplings also offer a flavorful and satisfying option.
Good to know
The restaurant offers two hours of free underground parking.
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, Lanzhou Beef Noodles are $8.99, down from $14.99.
Everything was 50% off during the soft opening.
Cube-shaped space offers a cozy atmosphere with quiet, easy conversation and ample parking. Self-service bar and all-you-can-drink soda and tea complement a clean, airy environment without strong soup odors. Wide ingredient selection and varied soup bases create a distinct hot pot experience.
Food features fresh ingredients and flavorful broths with generous portions. A hot food bar and many dessert options add variety alongside freshly sliced meats, seafood, noodles, and vegetables.
Sichuan Mala flavor offers a deliciously numbing experience with a medium level of spiciness. Lamb and fatty beef pair well with the Sichuan mala soup and sukiyaki hotpot bases.
Good to know
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat hot pot with a 90-minute dining limit.
Expect to pay $36 for the all-you-can-eat hot pot experience.
Parking is ample and available near the restaurant.
Wok restaurant offers a bright and open space with green decor and comfortable booths. The atmosphere stays quiet and clean, creating a pleasant dining environment. An efficient barcode ordering system lets diners manage their tabs easily at the table.
Food here offers authentic northern Chinese flavors with a focus on Northeast Chinese dishes. The meals arrive fresh, tasty, and on time, capturing the true taste of home.
Handmade dumplings and noodles stand out with large stuffing and thin skin that holds well. Peking noodles feature a meaty stir-fried sauce over hand-pulled noodles, resembling authentic zhajiangmian.
Good to know
Parking is plentiful and available on-site.
The restaurant is dog friendly, allowing pets in outdoor seating areas.
Prices are reasonable, with three dishes and a drink costing around $50.
Asian restaurant offers authentic northeastern Chinese Malatang with rich, flavorful broths and adjustable spiciness. The space feels cramped but clean, creating a chill and comfy atmosphere. It gets busy during peak times, with a lively crowd enjoying bold, well-balanced dishes.
Food here is consistently fresh and flavorful, with a perfect level of spiciness. Quality and price balance well, making the dishes taste just like in China.
Spicy hot pot features a fragrant and flavorful broth that stays yellow even at mild heat levels. Diners pick their own ingredients for a personalized experience.
Good to know
Expect long wait times after 6:30 pm, especially on busy nights.
The price is $13.99 per pound for ingredients, with extra charges for soup base.
Payment is made at the end of the meal, which may confuse first-time visitors.
Small interior with dim lighting creates a warm and welcoming but sometimes crowded atmosphere during lunch. Easy-going vibe suits families despite cluttered seating and limited space. Ordering food first and then finding a seat is typical due to high demand.
Food bursts with flavor and offers incredible quality and quantity. The dishes stand out for their exceptional deliciousness and consistent taste.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy outside and tender inside texture. Szechuan chicken offers a spicy and savory blend, while Mongolian beef delivers strong flavor. House fried rice complements these dishes well.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult at lunch.
Customers must order their food first and then find a seat.
Dinner portions are standard 16oz takeout cartons with rice.
Hong Kong-style café with a spacious, modern layout and cozy, homey atmosphere. The place suits family gatherings and small parties with mellow music and good lighting. It offers a fresh, updated take on traditional Hong Kong cuisine in a welcoming environment.
Food captures authentic Cantonese cuisine with dishes served hot and tasting great. It suits both dining in and group catering with consistently delicious and authentic flavors.
Authentic Cantonese dishes include beef chow fun with strong wok flavor and juicy, flavorful BBQ pork (char siu). The menu features fresh roasted meats, street food, dim sum, and a standout wonton soup.
Good to know
The new location offers a larger dining space for groups and gatherings.
Expect some difficulty finding parking during peak hours due to nearby restaurants.
The restaurant provides a 20% discount on the total price for first-time visitors.
Peruvian restaurant with authentic flavors and a lively, energetic design featuring hanging plants and an outdoor patio. Atmosphere is cozy with fantastic music enhancing the vibe. Popular for unique cocktails and well-balanced drinks alongside standout dishes like mojo fries and lomo saltado.
Food here matches authentic Peruvian cuisine with amazing quality and great service. The dishes deliver a taste comparable to what you'd find in Lima, Peru.
Wonton soup stands out as a flavorful choice here. The Tipacay Chicken offers a unique take on orange chicken, and the chow mein comes without excess grease.
Good to know
Happy hour offers great deals on drinks and appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Reservations are not required but recommended during busy hours.
Expect a casual dress code; no formal attire needed.
Small Taiwanese restaurant features a wrap-around bar with chic modern decor and classic 90s and 2000s hip hop music. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, with lively energy and good music. Seating focuses on bar spots, offering a unique view of food preparation and torch-lit bowls.
Authentic Taiwanese cuisine shines with delicious flavors and great variety. Service stands out as friendly and attentive, enhancing the overall dining experience.
Dumplings stand out as a delicious highlight here. The menu also features beef noodles, chili dumplings, sesame balls, scallion pancakes, and sesame noodles, all prepared with care.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from Monday to Friday, 2-5 pm, with discounts on drinks and appetizers.
Most happy hour items are $1-3 off, making it a budget-friendly option.
Parking is available in a plaza lot, but payment is required.
Small, crowded space with loud Chinese karaoke music creates a lively, warm atmosphere. Decor is crisp and clean, and ordering happens via QR code menus. The vibe feels like an authentic Sichuan spicy sour fish spot with energetic dining.
Spicy & Sour Fish Soup features large portions with more basa fish than expected. Food comes out quickly and tastes flavorful and well-prepared with a lively dining vibe.
Spicy dishes deliver a strong ma la sensation with numbing heat from Sichuan pepper. Hot pots and fish soups mix textures like tripe and tofu skin with tender fish and sour preserved veggies for bold flavor.
Good to know
The portions are large; two main dishes can feed a family of five.
Prices range from $15 to $20 for most menu items, including free steamed rice.
Parking is plentiful, especially at 3 pm on Saturdays.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Hunan cuisine in a cozy, lively atmosphere with simple, welcoming decor. Noise level supports relaxed conversation among diners. Complimentary ice cream adds a casual, friendly touch.
Food here features authentic Hunan cuisine with dishes that are very spicy and genuinely hot. Steamed fish stands out as a hearty, filling option that captures traditional flavors well.
Authentic Hunan cuisine shines with very spicy and genuinely hot dishes like the Hunan-style stir-fried pork, a signature on most tables. The menu clearly separates traditional Hunan dishes from American-Chinese options, offering a true taste of China.
Good to know
Food is ordered via a QR code on the table, so no need to look for a waiter.
When I arrived at 8:30 PM, there was a 15-minute wait before I was seated.
Parking in the shopping area can be tricky.
Cambodian restaurant offers an elegant and inviting atmosphere with a clean, mom-and-pop feel. Generous portions and flavorful dishes like salt and pepper squid and Phnom Penh dry noodles define the dining experience. The place stays usually uncrowded, allowing for quick seating and service.
Food features traditional Khmer flavors with fresh ingredients and unique cooking methods. Dishes are consistently delicious and reasonably priced.
Satay beef noodles and Mongolian beef stand out with rich flavors and perfect cooking. Wonton soup offers a light, flavorful broth, though some find it slightly lacking in depth.
Good to know
Parking is challenging because it's street parking in City Heights.
The portions are large, often enough to share between two people.
The seafood mix is priced at $20, which is on the expensive side.
Spacious dining room features modern Chinese decor with a stunning waterfall entrance and custom seating. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, creating a comfortable place to relax and enjoy a meal. Generous portions and unique ceramic dishware add to the inviting experience.
Food stays consistently fresh with generous portions and solid Chinese flavors. Quality and taste hold steady across visits.
Chow mein and Sichuan shrimp stand out with strong flavors. The Wor Wonton Soup offers a hearty mix of meat, chicken, shrimp, and vegetables. Egg Foo Young and orange chicken bowl appeal to kids, while fried rice and dumplings provide solid options.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available for under $15.
Parking at the restaurant is convenient.
The menu offers a wide variety of options.
Spacious and bright dining area offers a clean, refined atmosphere with authentic Sichuan flavors that maintain traditional spice and aroma. The crowd favors casual meals with bold, spicy dishes like cumin lamb and crispy chicken with chili sauce. The place stands out for true Sichuan cuisine beyond typical Chinese offerings.
Food features authentic Sichuan flavors with a perfect balance of heat, aroma, and spices. Dishes arrive made-to-order quickly with attentive service, offering more than average Chinese cuisine.
Bold and authentic Sichuan flavors shine through with a perfect balance of heat and spices. Signature dishes include spicy beef tongue in hot pot, Mapo Tofu, and chili oil wontons, all delivering genuine taste and aroma.
Good to know
The last dine-in order should be placed by around 8:15 PM.
They close promptly at 9:00 PM.
Three people can eat well for about $50.
Small strip-mall restaurant with traditional Chinese decoration and colorful interior featuring fish tanks and TVs. Atmosphere feels chaotic but lively, with a large menu offering authentic Szechuan cuisine served family style in generous portions.
Food here is super tasty and abundant with many options, including non-spicy dishes for those who prefer milder flavors. Quality stays consistently excellent and prices are very good.
Sichuan dishes here deliver super authentic spice with a strong Sichuan pepper kick that lingers. Standouts include Mapo Tofu, dumplings, and Garlic Chicken, all packed with bold flavors.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult during peak lunchtime hours.
The restaurant offers family-style dining with large portions.
Guests can bring their own beer after paying a corking fee.
Spacious dining area features modern silver decor with chandeliers and yellow lighting creating a lively, festive atmosphere. Dim sum arrives on traditional pushcarts amid soft jazz music and occasional live events like lion dances. Noise levels rise during celebrations, reflecting a busy, energetic vibe.
Food arrives fresh and delicious with family-style dim sum served from carts moving through the room. Staff provide prompt, attentive service and the manager checks in to ensure satisfaction.
Dim sum arrives quickly, often in less than a minute after sitting down. Dishes are fresh, tasty, and come in large portions, with steamed and baked char siu bao standing out.
Good to know
Dim sum is served all day, but cart service ends at 2 PM.
Live music happens on Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:30 PM.
Expect a 20% service fee for parties of 8 or more.
Small, modest space with red accents and tight seating creates a no-frills, lively atmosphere. Bright fluorescent lights and a packed dining room contribute to a high-energy vibe. Known for authentic Sichuan flavors with intense spice and bold dishes.
Authentic Sichuan and Yunnan cuisine shines here with spicy, flavorful dishes served piping hot. Portions come large enough for leftovers, and the food arrives quickly even when busy.
Bold, authentic Sichuan flavors define the menu with standout dishes like mapo tofu and Szechuan boiled fish. Portions come generous and the food delivers strong, spicy tastes true to the region.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging at busier times.
Making a reservation a couple of hours before should ensure a table.
The portions are large and reasonably priced.
Mid-century modern design shapes a clean, chic interior with relaxing, quiet atmosphere and welcoming vibe. A large TV screen shows nature videos, adding to the calm setting. The place draws a crowd seeking creative vegan dishes in a casual yet polished environment.
Vegan dishes focus on flavor and satisfaction without meat. Food tastes absolutely delicious and consistently impresses with its quality and care.
Lucky Chow Mein arrives quickly, around 10 minutes. Crispy spring rolls come with a standout A1 sauce. Dishes like Mongolian beef and Katsu Curry offer solid flavors alongside classic options.
Good to know
The restaurant is 100% vegan with a diverse menu.
Happy Noodle Hour offers special deals on select dishes.
Lunch prices can reach nearly $25 per person.
Hot pot restaurant offers authentic spicy broth and a build-your-own hot pot experience with a cozy, warm atmosphere. The space feels clean and tidy but can be loud and crowded during dinner hours. Many options are available, though vegetarian choices are limited.
Food features a wide selection of meats and toppings for individual bowls. Fresh ingredients combine with authentic Chinese street food flavors and a unique pricing method based on weighing your food before cooking.
Rich and flavorful hot pot broth offers an authentic Chinese mala tang taste with a fresh, not too spicy kick. Ingredients come fresh and diverse, served buffet-style for easy build-your-own hot pot options.
Good to know
The food costs $13.99 per pound, with a typical portion around 2 pounds.
Parking is difficult during busy evening hours.
Expect long wait times during dinner as the place is often packed.
Sushi spot with quiet outdoor seating and family-owned atmosphere offers mainly takeout and late-night service. Food features large, fresh rolls and standout items like dumplings and beef noodles. Space includes a small, plant-decorated dining area but no full dine-in option.
Food comes with generous portions and reasonable prices. Staff are friendly and attentive, making sure meals meet expectations.
Dumplings and potstickers come freshly made by a friendly team. The beef noodles and sushi also maintain a high standard.
Good to know
DELSUSHI is takeout only, so order at least one hour ahead.
DELSUSHI is a go-to late night take-out spot for sushi.
DELSUSHI is open later than most sushi places.
Restaurant blends traditional and modern design with a stylish interior and an inviting bar area. Atmosphere feels lively and comfortable, with a buzz that suits both casual meals and special occasions. Space is often busy and noisy, reflecting its popularity and energetic vibe.
Offers authentic Shanghainese and Sichuan cuisine with fresh, quality ingredients. Portions come hot and flavorful in a stylish, inviting setting with excellent value for money.
Offers both Shanghainese and Sichuan cuisine with dishes like mapo tofu and boiled beef in chili oil delivering a strong spicy kick. The Orange Chicken balances sweetness and crunch, while the Chicken Lo Mein features smoky undertones and perfectly cooked noodles.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on busy nights like Wednesdays.
The restaurant can be full, so expect wait times during peak hours.
Parking is free in the shopping center, making access easy.
Chinese restaurant tucked away in a strip mall with affordable prices and generous portions. Atmosphere is unremarkable but seating is ample and parking is plentiful. Known for salt and pepper chicken wings, best noodles, and flavorful fried rice that stand out among local options.
Food here is fresh and cooked to order with a focus on authentic Asian cuisine that stands out for its quality and freshness. Prices are reasonable and the selection satisfies a range of tastes.
Wonton soup stands out with its rich flavor. Orange chicken features an amazing flavor with a citrus rind adding depth. Mongolian beef, chicken Chow Mein, and combination Chow Fun with shrimp, beef, and chicken offer solid variety.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 9 PM.
The prices at Wei Wei Asian Express are reasonable.
Expect a wait during peak hours due to its popularity.
Large, bright space with spaced tables creates a comfortable, open environment. Atmosphere feels sterile and quiet, lacking warmth or mood. Ordering happens via table tablets, making service efficient and convenient.
Korean-style Chinese dishes arrive quickly with shareable portions and flavorful, delicious taste. The menu consistently offers great food that satisfies cravings for this cuisine.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with a chewy and crispy texture from rice flour. Mapo tofu pairs well with rice, and dishes like jajangmyeon and beef jjamppong also appear on the menu.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging during peak hours due to limited spaces.
Free parking is available in the lot for diners.
Ordering is done via tablets at the table, streamlining the process.
Small space with about six booths inside and a few tables outside creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere. Warm lighting and tasteful decor blend traditional Chinese elements with modern style, making it a quiet, vibey spot. Popular and often busy, it draws diners who appreciate consistent quality and generous portions.
Chinese Szechwan food here is consistently good with generous portions and attentive service that checks in and boxes up leftovers.
Shrimp lo mein and chicken fried rice come fresh with generous portions. Dishes like Shanghai Crispy Pork, Mongolian Beef, and Sweet and Sour Chicken stand out, alongside potstickers and wonton soup.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted due to the small size of the restaurant.
Expect to wait for a table during busy dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Lunch prices are lower than dinner prices, providing a more affordable option.