Small, clean space offers a welcoming atmosphere with friendly staff creating a positive vibe. Menu blends Thai and teriyaki flavors with fresh, well-prepared ingredients and generous portions. Family-friendly setting balances affordable prices with quality and care in every dish.
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.
Small and cozy spot serves fantastic food with quick service. Fits well for casual dinners or quick meals any day.
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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, clean, and modern space offers a cozy atmosphere with natural light and artwork on walls. The vibe is casual and comfortable, similar to a café, making it suitable for relaxed dining. Friendly environment complements the authentic Taiwanese flavors served.
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.
Dinner time is usually quiet with few diners. A happy hour runs Tuesday through Friday, offering all entrees at $15.50 during late lunch and dinner.
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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 space with modest decor and bright overhead lights creates a clean, comfortable setting. Warm hospitality and cheerful music contribute to a welcoming, lively atmosphere. Known for authentic Indian flavors and popular momos, it draws regulars seeking genuine Indo-Chinese dishes.
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.
Late dinners work well here with a menu suited for groups. The spot fits family and friends parties and offers a friendly atmosphere for dinner gatherings.
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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.
Chinese restaurant offers warm, welcoming space with limited seating and strong focus on take-out service. Food arrives hot and fragrant with generous portions and a balance of flavors that avoid excessive salt or sweetness. Prices have risen but remain reasonable for the quality and size of dishes.
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.
Dinner features insanely tasty plates with options served on large trays that fit family or group meals.
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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.
Chinese restaurant offers casual, stylish atmosphere with peaceful, chill vibes and a self-ordering menu. The setting is clean and cozy, often less crowded during lunch for a relaxed experience. Dumplings and noodles stand out as authentic and flavorful highlights.
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.
Dinner happens around 7:30 with a noticeable dinner rush. The spot offers an enjoyable atmosphere but the crowd at peak times can be intense.
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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.
Small space combines modern decor with Chinese accents for a cozy, mom-and-pop vibe. Music adapts to customer suggestions, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Food feels gourmet rather than fast-food, with authentic dishes and complimentary touches.
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.
Dry noodle dish works well for dinner and can be packed to go. Tables fill up quickly, showing it gets fairly busy at dinner time.
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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.
Spacious restaurant with high ceilings and colorful lanterns creates a clean, airy atmosphere. Circle tables accommodate groups, making it suitable for family gatherings. The menu offers a fusion of Chinese and Vietnamese cuisine, highlighted by juicy roast duck praised for its flavor.
Peking duck stands out with deep flavor and crispiness. Wonton soup arrives quickly and tastes good. Other dishes include crispy roast duck, steamed salted chicken, dry noodles, shrimp chow mein, and stir-fried pea shoots.
Dinner includes Crispy Fried Noodle with Beef and Roasted Duck. The bill covers food, a couple of beers, and an automatic tip, totaling $415.
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Reservations are not required, and wait times are generally short.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol, including beer and wine.
The portions are American-sized and reasonably priced at around $17 per bowl.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers modern, elegant interior with a quiet, comfortable atmosphere enhanced by soft instrumental Chinese music. The space feels inviting and upscale despite its smaller, irregular layout. It attracts diners seeking authentic Lanzhou beef noodles and northwestern Chinese flavors in a relaxed setting.
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.
Portion sizes stay very satisfying for the price, fitting both quick lunches and relaxed dinners. Leftovers box well and the stew pairs nicely with added potatoes for a hearty meal the next day.
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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.
Coastal decor and ocean views create a serene atmosphere with open seating that supports easy conversation despite occasional noise. Dim sum offerings stand out as fresh and hot, attracting those who appreciate authentic Chinese seafood dishes.
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.
Dinner here happens regularly, with visits at least once a month over many years. The spot is known for its Chinese food options suitable for special occasions like birthdays.
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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.
Sports bar with many big screens creates a bustling and lively atmosphere ideal for watching games. Seating offers some space between tables except near bench seats, supporting casual dining and conversation. Casino area in the back adds additional entertainment options beyond sports viewing.
Potstickers and orange chicken stand out as tasty options. Mongolian beef comes served hot but is just okay.
Dinner features excellent food and drinks with a lively atmosphere enhanced by football games on TV. The spot suits casual dinners and group events like customer appreciation nights.
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Happy hour offers half-price drinks from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Prime rib night is on Thursdays and Sundays, priced at $25.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on special nights.
Chinese takeout spot offers huge portions and a wide range of authentic Cantonese dishes with reasonable prices. The atmosphere is friendly, and the place operates strictly as takeout. Homemade chili oil is available for purchase.
Egg rolls stand out as a highlight, described as the best and very flavorful. The menu offers a wide range of authentic Cantonese dishes including orange chicken, chow mein, pork chow fun, and BBQ pork wonton soup. Produce options for chow fun come as either bean sprouts or bok choy, but not both together.
Dinner offers great value with specials that feed two adults for multiple meals. The combination plate stands out as a solid choice for a satisfying dinner.
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Lee’s House only offers takeout; no dine-in available.
Lunch specials feature half portion sizes at reduced prices.
Expect large portion sizes; meals often provide leftovers.
Roomy Chinese restaurant offers authentic dim sum and Cantonese seafood with fresh, plump dumplings and reasonable prices. Free parking and early arrival secure seating in an unassuming setting. Dim sum features include crispy chow mein and excellent congee with fried bread.
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.
Dinner includes an early meal option after remodeling. Post-dinner features congee with red bean, taro, and pumpkin. Some dinners can be nasty.
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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.