Open kitchen shows chefs crafting authentic Sichuan dishes like Mapo tofu with braised pork intestines. Cozy, unhurried lunch hall vibe suits big groups well. Portions are reasonably priced and flavors stay true to tradition.
Sichuan style dishes shine with Mapo tofu featuring braised pork intestines and a spice level that hits just right. Other offerings include Szechuan fish fillet in spicy broth, crispy chicken, and light spring rolls.
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Reservations are not needed; walk-ins are welcome at any time.
Expect a wait of about 30 minutes during peak lunch hours.
Prices are reasonable, averaging less than $20 per dish.
Cozy spot offers handmade dumplings with juicy soup inside. Affordable prices and large portions suit quick meals and family sharing. Soft music adds to the cozy atmosphere for a relaxed dining experience.
Soup dumplings stand out with juicy, flavorful broth inside each bite. A wide variety of dumplings includes Xiao long bao, vegetable, shrimp shu mai, and wagyu beef options, all served with chili oil and soy sauce for added taste.
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The restaurant offers affordable dishes with large portion sizes.
Parking can be tricky, so plan accordingly.
The menu is easy to understand and quick to order from.
Small, clean space offers a welcoming vibe with friendly staff. Menu blends Thai and teriyaki flavors with fresh ingredients and generous portions. Highlights include tender chicken thighs in spicy dishes and a family-friendly setting with affordable prices.
Tender chicken thighs shine in dishes like spicy diced chicken and chicken chow mein. Pot stickers, orange chicken, and Shrimp Singapore rice noodles offer a solid variety, while a hidden menu features Mapo Tofu and Stir-Fried Shredded Pork with Chili Sauce.
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Yami Bowl offers affordable single serving bowls with generous portion sizes.
Drinks are sold individually by the can; no drink fountain is available.
The restaurant is very clean and well presented, enhancing the dining experience.
Small, modern spot offers a cozy vibe with natural light and artwork. Enjoy scallion pancakes with a special dipping sauce and fresh bok choy soup. Casual and friendly, perfect for relaxed dining with authentic Taiwanese flavors.
Scallion pancakes come with a notable dipping sauce. Appetizers include cucumber pickles and crispy bok choy. Soup features fresh chopped bok choy, pickled cabbage, and housemade sweet chili oil.
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The CNY promo lasts until supplies run out, so check early.
Spending $30 during the CNY promo earns a red envelope gift.
Happy hour is Tuesday to Friday during late lunch and dinner, with entrees at $15.50.
Small, cozy spot serves authentic Chinese comfort food with standout dishes like wonton soup and braised pork belly. Family-style setting feels homie and comfortable, perfect for locals craving traditional flavors. Big screen TV adds to the casual diner vibe.
Wonton soup and braised pork belly stand out with rich flavors. Dumplings come in many forms, including spicy, soup, and potstickers, all well made. Dishes like cumin lamb, sweet sour pork, and barbecue meat add variety to the menu.
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The menu offers a fantastic variety of classic Chinese dishes.
Pricing is fair and in line with expectations.
The environment is clean and well-maintained.
Small space blends modern decor with Chinese accents for a cozy vibe. Dumplings shine, especially soup dumplings and fried ones. Music shifts with customer picks, adding to the warm feel. Food tastes gourmet, with dishes like kimchi pork belly hot pot noodles and rich wonton soup.
Dumplings stand out here, including soup dumplings and Sheng jian bao or fried dumplings. The wonton soup offers a flavorful and comforting experience. Other dishes include kimchi pork belly hot pot noodles and beef chow fun.
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The restaurant uses QR codes for ordering, making it a tech-friendly experience.
Vegetarian options are available, but confirm with the waiter to avoid meat.
Portions are large and filling, providing good value for the price.
Bright lighting and spacious seating create a cozy, inviting spot for Sichuan food lovers. Hot pot soup with fish offers a numbing, spicy kick, while suan cai yu brings a spicy, sour tang. Stylish crowd adds to the warm vibe despite some kitchen noise.
Hot pot soup with fish delivers a numbing and spicy kick from Szechuan peppercorns. Suan cai yu offers a spicy, sour, and tangy flavor profile true to Sichuan style.
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Cash payments come with a complimentary drink.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
Prices are generally affordable, with meals averaging around $30.
Modern, elegant interior creates a quiet, comfortable atmosphere perfect for savoring authentic Lanzhou beef noodles and crispy scallion pancake. Soft instrumental music enhances the relaxed vibe while offering juicy Sichuan-style chicken and traditional northwestern flavors.
Scallion pancake with pork stands out with its crispy texture and savory flavor. Sichuan-style chicken, Dan Dan noodles, and Xiao Long Bao offer juicy, authentic tastes. Steamed buns and Lanzhou noodles provide solid traditional options.
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The restaurant is very popular; expect wait times, especially on weekends.
You can place your name in a queue and receive a message when your table is ready.
Ordering is done via scanning a QR code, and food arrives quickly.
Small, cozy spot offers authentic Indian flavors and popular momos with delicate, flavorful dumplings. Bright lights and warm hospitality create a welcoming atmosphere with cheerful music. Menu includes spicy chow mein and hot and sour soup, all packed with strong flavors.
Momo dumplings stand out with delicate, flavorful, and perfectly cooked qualities. The menu also features California spicy chow mein and hot and sour soup, all prepared with care and strong flavors.
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Happy hour offers discounted prices on drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant serves a mix of Indian, Nepalese, and Chinese cuisines.
Expect a lively atmosphere with music until late at night.
Narrow space with tables close together creates a cozy atmosphere perfect for enjoying authentic Hong Kong-style dishes. Beef chow fun stands out with tender beef and a light gravy, while sweet and sour chicken offers classic Cantonese comfort food with great texture.
Beef chow fun features tender beef and a gravy style that is not greasy or sticky. Sweet and sour chicken and chow mein offer solid Cantonese cafe comfort food with good texture and flavor.
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Milk tea costs $5, making it expensive to order separately.
The lunch special is $18.99, which is on the higher side.
Venus Cafe is open until 11pm, ideal for late-night snacks.
Small indoor space buzzes with laughter and casual chatter, creating a welcoming vibe. Wor Wonton soup shines with rich flavor, while orange chicken stays crispy even after 20 minutes. Cleanliness and quick, affordable meals make it a favorite for locals.
Wor Wonton soup stands out with its rich flavor. Orange chicken keeps a perfect texture even after 20 minutes. Stir-fries and dumplings offer savory, mouthwatering bites throughout the meal.
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The restaurant offers a variety of dishes, including steamed rice not listed online.
Prices are affordable, with meals around $7 for soup and eggroll.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment, which is important for diners.
Quiet spot with affordable prices and excellent noodle soups featuring large shrimp wontons and thinly sliced char siu pork. Limited parking and a smaller menu keep it simple. Food quality stays consistent, making it a reliable choice for comfort food.
Egg noodle soups with thinly sliced char siu BBQ pork and shrimp wonton sui cao stand out here. Wonton soup often shines, though the shrimp wonton soup can be a bit salty.
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Parking at China Chen can be a challenge, especially on weekdays.
Prices are reasonable, with a large bowl of noodle soup costing around $18.
Kids receive free Hi Chew candies after their meal.
Chinese restaurant shines with Beef Chow Fun and solid kung pao chicken. Warm, welcoming space suits quick visits, with generous portions and balanced flavors. Prices stay reasonable despite recent rises, making it a smart choice for tasty take-out.
Beef Chow Fun stands out as a recommended dish. The kung pao chicken and egg rolls offer solid flavors, while the chow mein tends to be under-seasoned and the sweet and sour pork can be dry.
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The restaurant offers take-out service with limited seating available.
Prices for plates are around $12 each.
Portion sizes are generally good for the price.
Small family-run spot offers authentic Henan Chinese cuisine with House Chow Mein as a standout. Huge portions and a warm, clean setting create a friendly vibe. Quick to fill up, it blends Hawaiian BBQ flavors with attentive service.
House Chow Mein stands out with perfectly seasoned noodles and a mix of vegetables, meat, and shrimp. Other notable dishes include sesame chicken, beef chow fun, honey walnut shrimp, and orange chicken.
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The restaurant offers a great lunch special combo available only during lunch hours.
The dishes are peanut-free, making it safe for those with peanut allergies.
The portions are large, often enough for two meals.
Enjoy spicy dishes with a cozy atmosphere that feels calm and welcoming. Chow Mein offers fresh noodles and veggies, while combo plates come with egg drop soup and egg rolls. Portions are generous, and decor stays simple and unpretentious.
Chow Mein stands out with fresh noodles and plenty of veggies. The menu includes crab rangoons, sesame chicken, and combo plates with egg drop soup, egg rolls, and sweet-and-sour sauce.
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Expect generous portions for takeout orders.
Prices are considered high compared to similar restaurants.
Spicy dishes are notably spicy; proceed with caution.
Simple dining space offers fresh egg noodles and bold Cantonese flavors like shrimp dumpling noodle soup and dry fried beef chow fun. Atmosphere feels divey but clean, perfect for quick meals or casual groups. Generous portions and reasonable prices keep regulars coming back.
Shrimp dumpling noodle soup features a clean, balanced broth and plump dumplings. Traditional Cantonese dishes like dry fried beef chow fun and salted pork with duck egg porridge appear on the menu. The kitchen also serves a special Singaporean chow mein with thick noodles and a vegetable chow mein loaded with hearty vegetables.
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Expect little wait during the day, but short waits can occur at dinner.
There is plenty of parking space available in the plaza.
The menu features traditional Cantonese dishes, especially roast meats and seafood noodles.
Pickup-only spot serves fast dim sum with standout seafood dumplings at very low prices. Atmosphere is plain and unwelcoming, focusing all attention on food quality. Expect lines during busy times and bring cash to avoid surcharges.
Dim sum offers fast and simple Cantonese dishes with every item tasting good. Seafood dumplings stand out, and prices come in cheaper than other spots.
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Lines can get long if the restaurant is busy.
The restaurant favors cash payments but accepts credit cards with a 3% surcharge.
Dim sum costs $4 for three pieces, and egg tarts are $1.60 each with a buy-five offer.
Family-run spot serves generous portions of classic Chinese dishes like crispy orange chicken and fulfilling egg rolls. Atmosphere stays traditional and casual, perfect for quick takeout or simple dining. Prices remain unbeatable for solid, no-frills meals.
Orange chicken features a crispy texture with a solid meat-to-batter ratio and real chicken chunks. Chow mein tastes delicious, and egg rolls are quite fulfilling.
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Bring cash as the restaurant is cash only.
Expect generous portions; one plate can serve two to three people.
Food is served in to-go boxes for easy takeout.
Traditional decor meets an updated interior for a cozy atmosphere. Crispy Peking duck and flavorful dishes like moo shu pork shine. Space suits large groups well, buzzing with a lively, packed vibe.
Peking duck comes out crispy and perfectly cooked. The menu features moo shu pork, orange chicken, potstickers, and hot and sour soup, all with solid flavors and good execution.
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Expect to pay around $20 per plate for dinner.
Takeout is the only option available on Saturdays.
Reservations are not required but recommended for larger parties.
Taiwanese hot pot offers authentic flavors with a pay by the pound ingredient choice. Space feels cramped and rushed, and floors can be slippery. Evening crowds favor group size over order speed, with large portions and spicy options like Sichuan Flavor Hot Soup.
Authentic Taiwanese-style hot pot stands out here, with options like the lamb hot pot and Sichuan Flavor Hot Soup for spice lovers. Portions tend to be large, and the hot pot sometimes arrives before appetizers.
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Bowl prices start at $25, with a pay by the pound option for ingredients.
The restaurant prioritizes group size over order time for hotpot preparation.
Expect longer wait times during busy evening hours.
Massive dining room with banquet-style seating creates a lively, bustling vibe. Dim sum arrives on traditional push carts featuring har gow and BBQ pork buns. Wheelchair access and elevator ensure easy entry and comfort for all guests.
Dim sum comes on carts rolling by with staples like har gow, siu mai, and BBQ pork buns. The roasted Peking duck is super juicy and flavorful.
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Dim sum is served daily from morning to afternoon.
Parking is plentiful but fills quickly during peak hours, especially on Sundays.
Vegetarian options are available but not clearly labeled; ask staff for details.
Enjoy authentic shrimp dumplings and spicy noodles in a casual, stylish setting with peaceful vibes. Self-ordering keeps things easy and the cozy space feels relaxed, especially at lunch.
Shrimp dumplings stand out with their large size and big fillings. Potstickers offer a perfect crunch and rich flavors. Soup dumplings and spicy noodles bring authentic, flavorful bites.
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Portion sizes are small, so consider ordering multiple dishes.
Prices are significantly lower than similar restaurants in the area.
Final call for food is at 8:30 p.m., with seating ending at 8:15 p.m.
Enjoy authentic Chinese food with rich broth and tender dumplings. The lively, family-friendly atmosphere makes dining fun and casual. Ample parking and wheelchair accessibility ensure easy access for everyone.
Broth comes rich and flavorful with tender dumplings filled with savory ingredients. Dishes like Singapore fried rice noodles, Mongolian beef, and Hong Kong style chow mein stand out for their distinct tastes and textures.
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The portion sizes are generous.
There is plenty of parking available.
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible.
Roomy spot serves authentic dim sum with fresh, plump dumplings and crispy chow mein. Cantonese seafood shines alongside excellent congee with fried bread. Free parking and early arrival help secure seating in a simple setting.
Fresh dim sum features chicken feet, rice noodle with bitter melon, and crispy fried options. Cantonese seafood complements the menu, with post-dinner congee including red bean, taro, and pumpkin.
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Get there before 11:30 AM to secure a seat.
Parking is free and usually plentiful.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes.
Spacious interior and ample parking create a welcoming vibe. Sweet and sour pork shines with well-done batter and balanced flavor. Authentic Korean-Chinese dishes use fresh ingredients and classic noodles for a lively yet comfortable meal.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its well-done batter and exceptional flavor. The dish balances sweetness and tanginess effectively.
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There is plenty of parking available at the San Jose location.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Some menu items may be unavailable during your visit.
Long lines show locals love the famous egg rolls and crispy fried chicken. Takeout-only spot has plentiful portions but cramped, hot interior with minimal seating. Prices rose due to inflation, yet fresh dim sum like shu mai keeps fans coming back.
Egg rolls stand out with their crispy outside and moist, flavorful inside, offering both meat and veggie options. Dim sum like shu mai and spring rolls come freshly made, firm, and paired with a signature sauce that complements their light, crunchy texture.
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The restaurant is takeout only with no sit-in area for eating.
Expect long lines during peak hours due to its popularity.
There is a $10 minimum charge for credit card purchases.
Taiwanese restaurant serves authentic wonton soup with large, flavorful wontons and deep-fried shallots. Atmosphere is strict with many rules and a 60-minute dining limit to keep service efficient. Prices are on the higher side, reflecting a premium experience.
Wonton soup stands out with its authentic flavor and large wontons filled with delicious stuffing. Deep-fried shallots add a rich taste, making the soup the star of the menu.
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Tai Kee Wonton is the only location in the world after the original in Taiwan closes.
Main dishes cost at least $15, with set meals starting at $20.
There is a 60-minute dining restriction per table.
Lively spot with authentic dishes like lobster garlic noodles and honey walnut shrimp. Offers crispy Peking duck buns and hearty seafood chow fun. Casual vibe suits families and takeout, making it a community hub with great prices.
Peking duck buns feature super crispy skin and fluffy buns, with options to add more green onions and sauce. The menu includes Seafood Chow Fun, lobster garlic noodles, honey walnut shrimp, salt and pepper fish fillet, and a combination congee with mixed meats.
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Dinner packages start at $248 for eight items, including tax and tip.
Takeout is recommended over dining in due to service quality.
Prices are reasonable for the food offered.
Coastal decor and ocean views create a calm vibe. Dim sum is fresh and hot, with standout dishes like garlic shrimp rolls and Shanghai soup dumplings. Open seating encourages easy chats despite some noise.
Dim sum stays fresh and hot all day with rice paper and shrimp dishes standing out. Options like garlic shrimp rolls and Shanghai soup dumplings offer authentic, high-quality flavors.
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Ocean Delight automatically adds an 18% gratuity to the bill.
Expect a reasonable wait for food during busy hours.
The restaurant opens at 9am and serves dim sum all day.
Booths with clear walls offer privacy and low noise. Mixed seafood chow fun has a crispy texture with egg, like a better dim sum daikon cake. Large portions and affordable prices make it great for families seeking comfort and value.
Mixed seafood chow fun offers a crispy texture with egg, similar to a better daikon cake from dim sum. Combination Chow Fun (#21) includes a satisfying mix of chicken, pork, prawns, and veggies.
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The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, so plan your visit accordingly.
Expect long wait times during peak meal hours, especially on weekends.
Prices range from $12-$13 for large portions, making it affordable for families.