Small mom-and-pop dim sum restaurant with about six tables creates a cozy and intimate atmosphere. Space feels compact and lively, encouraging quick dining and suited for pairs or small groups. Offers self-serve tea and features picture menus with freshly cooked, high-quality dim sum.
Dim sum features authentic ingredients and flavors that match those of big dim sum restaurants with carts. Dishes taste healthy and allow eating with peace of mind.
Plump baked BBQ bao and tasty BBQ pork buns stand out here. Fresh dim sum includes chiu chow dumplings and BBQ pork rice rolls.
Good to know
The restaurant is extremely small, so arrive early to secure a table.
Expect long lines during weekends and holidays, especially around peak hours.
Every dim sum dish costs between $6 to $10, perfect for sharing.
Neon lights and mahjong-themed decor create a vibrant, trendy atmosphere reminiscent of Hong Kong and Macau's gambling heritage. The space feels lively and busy, often noisy with energetic crowds. Unique design elements like a bus-shaped drink station add to the authentic, fun vibe.
Authentic atmosphere feels like a true Hong Kong café. The seafood pan-fried noodles taste just like they do in Hong Kong, with flavors that locals recognize instantly.
BBQ pork appears in several dishes like BBQ pork over rice and BBQ pork noodle. It pairs with items such as egg, shrimp, and pineapple bun, offering a mix of textures and flavors.
Good to know
Parking is difficult during weekends; there's a large lot available.
Expect long wait times on Friday and Saturday nights.
They don't take reservations, so arrive early to avoid waiting.
Large interior with nostalgic ambiance and classic Hong Kong style creates a familiar, bustling atmosphere. Crowds gather for affordable family-style dining featuring renowned BBQ duck and Cantonese dishes. Noise levels rise when busy, and large TVs add to the lively setting.
Food serves authentic Hong Kong and Cantonese flavors with a focus on traditional dishes. The presence of many older customers reflects its reputation for genuine, low key Chinese cuisine.
Chinese BBQ shines here with a focus on roast duck and BBQ pork. An extensive menu offers many options, and there's a counter for BBQ to go, but order before 8PM since the BBQ section closes early.
Good to know
Come in before 8PM to order duck or BBQ, as the BBQ department might close at 8PM.
There is a free parking lot available.
Business lunch prices are reasonable, starting at $7.75.
Small space with quintessential Cantonese decor hosts a lively, family-friendly atmosphere filled with happy eaters and boisterous crowds. Authentic dishes like BBQ pork and roast duck stand out amid a cozy, clean environment. Parking is convenient, and the place fills up quickly, especially on weekends.
Food features authentic Cantonese flavors with Chinese BBQ pork and BBQ duck that taste genuine and not greasy. Menu includes a wide variety of unique dishes reflecting traditional recipes.
Roast Duck and Roast Pork stand out with authentic Cantonese BBQ flavors. The restaurant offers a variety of BBQ dishes, though some items like BBQ Pork with Rice can be tough and less flavorful.
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Seating is limited, with last seating at 8:30 PM.
They offered free hot tea, soup, and white rice with the lunch special.
The prices at Auntie Kitchen are reasonable, with a breakfast combo for $12 until 12:30 PM.
Buffet restaurant offers a spacious, clean setting with modern elegance and traditional charm in its decor. The atmosphere stays cozy and welcoming with nostalgic music at a comfortable volume. Self-service stations include a rich sauce bar and fountain drinks, supporting a relaxed, customizable dining experience.
Authentic Chinese hot pot and barbecue skewers stand out here. The taste stays true to traditional flavors.
Authentic Chinese barbecue offers perfectly seasoned, smoky, and juicy skewers. The all-you-can-eat options combine premium BBQ with a variety of hot pot broths and fresh ingredients for a flavorful experience.
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The all-you-can-eat concept allows for a wide variety of ingredients.
I paid only $29.99 for all-you-can-eat and received a large amount of food.
There were discounts available for birthday guests.
Small, cramped space with a nostalgic, homey vibe reminiscent of old Chinatown Cantonese cafes. Atmosphere reflects history of first-generation immigrants with traditional-style Chinese food and cash-only policy. Known for authentic Cantonese BBQ and reasonable prices.
Every dish carries authentic Cantonese flavor, especially the stir-fried beef noodles with strong wok hei. The food offers a super authentic Hong Kong taste at affordable prices.
BBQ pork and roast duck stand out as savory and satisfying choices. The menu covers a full range of Hong Kong style barbecue options, including pork and roasted duck over rice.
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The restaurant only accepts cash payments; no credit cards are accepted.
Brunch specials are available for $7.99 starting January 9th, 2025.
Breakfast specials run from 9am to 11:30am for $7.99.
Spacious restaurant with authentic Sichuan cuisine and rich aromas of grilled fish fills the air. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting, enhanced by festive songs during celebrations. Dining environment stays comfortable and lively, welcoming guests with a warm vibe.
Spacious dining area features authentic Sichuan cuisine with details like sesame seeds, jalapeños, and vermicelli noodles. The fresh black cod and Northeastern style barbecue deliver traditional northern Chinese flavors.
Authentic Northeastern style barbecue features perfectly cooked grilled fish and meats. Prices run around 50+ RMB per person with consistently delicious flavors.
Good to know
Expect wait times of 30-60 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Prices for grilled fish start around $50 before tax.
The restaurant does not accept credit cards from major banks.
Large space with spacious seating and private rooms offers a modern take on dim sum dining. Noise levels vary, with some areas quiet enough for conversation and others lively due to parties. Decor is simple yet modern, featuring spread-out tables that provide ample room between diners.
Authentic Cantonese flavor shines through with roast duck, BBQ pork, and chicken feet. Dim sum stays true to tradition, paired with attentive service.
Soft, juicy, and crispy textures define the BBQ pork and roast duck here. Signature dishes include the House Special Crispy Shrimp Roll and the Baked Snow Cap BBQ Pork Bun, both larger and more flavorful than typical versions.
Good to know
All-you-can-eat dim sum is available for $19.68 on weekdays and $25.88 on weekends.
There is a 90-minute time limit for the all-you-can-eat dim sum.
Parking is available inside the building but can be limited.
Mid-size restaurant with comfortable seating and a clean dining room offers a relaxing atmosphere despite occasional loudness. Extensive menu includes excellent Chinese barbecue like crispy pork skin and flavorful BBQ duck. Free self-parking and flexibility with special orders add convenience.
Cantonese cuisine stands out with its authentic flavors and traditional preparation. The food delivers a genuine taste of Hong Kong style cooking.
Chinese-style barbecue features honey BBQ pork, roasted pork belly, and roasted duck with crispy skin and flavorful meat. BBQ dishes have soft meat, natural coloring, and a light honey taste, served best in the dining room at affordable prices.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but calling ahead for special orders is recommended.
The restaurant offers a lunch special with good prices.
There is plenty of free self-parking available for customers.