Bright lighting and spacious, comfortable seating create a clean, inviting atmosphere distinct from typical dimly lit Chinese restaurants. The environment feels cozy and warm, though noise near the kitchen can disrupt conversation. The place draws a stylish crowd and offers unique Sichuan dishes with options for varying spice preferences.
Easy access to parking spots makes arrival straightforward. The parking setup is consistently good and hassle-free.
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.
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.
Plenty of free parking spots exist in a nearby lot. Lots of parking available makes access easy.
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.
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.
A large free parking lot sits nearby, offering convenient access despite the busy plaza setting. Parking spots can fill up, so some find spaces on the opposite side of the plaza.
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.
Chinese restaurant offers a family-friendly atmosphere with a loud, lively vibe and generous portion sizes. The space is not fancy but functional, with wheelchair accessibility and ample parking. Food is authentic and reasonably priced, featuring standout dishes like Mongolian beef and wonton soup.
A huge parking lot sits right outside, offering plenty of parking spots. The lot shares space with a Dollar Tree and grocery outlet in the same complex.
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.
Taiwanese hot pot restaurant with authentic flavors and a pay by the pound option for ingredient selection. The space feels cramped and rushed, with wet floors that require caution. It tends to get busy in the evening, prioritizing group size over order time.
A small parking lot serves the place, but plenty of parking exists in the shared plaza nearby. Parking spots are readily available even during early evening hours.
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.
Space features well-spaced tables with traditional Chinese decor and tablet ordering for convenience. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming despite some cafeteria-like elements and bright lighting. Dim sum stands out as a notably authentic and popular offering.
Shared parking lot offers plenty of spaces right next to the restaurant. Both on-site and street parking provide ample parking for larger groups.
Dim sum arrives fresh with a wide variety and authentic Hong Kong style flavors. The beef chow fun features tender beef, chewy noodles, and strong wok hei taste, while BBQ pork buns offer soft, fluffy exteriors and rich, sweet-savory filling.
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The restaurant has a free parking lot with plenty of spaces available.
Self-service ordering and payment make visits convenient and fast.
Dim sum costs between $8-9 each, with all-day service available.
Chinese restaurant offers quiet atmosphere with affordable prices and excellent noodle soups featuring large shrimp wontons and flavorful broths. Limited parking and a smaller menu distinguish the experience. Food quality remains consistent over time, making it a reliable spot for comfort food.
Limited parking makes it tough to find a spot. Metered spaces fill up on weekdays, but some decent nearby areas exist.
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.
Asian grocery store offers a modern, clean layout with a wide variety of fresh seafood and Asian ingredients. Food court resembles a food bazaar featuring made-to-order stalls and a boba counter with outdoor access. The atmosphere is friendly and convenient, attracting shoppers seeking authentic Asian food supplies.
Lots of free parking is available, making it easy to find a spot. Parking at the mall is ample and convenient, though sometimes spots can be harder to find.
Food court offers a wide range of dim sum, traditional Chinese BBQ, and fresh seafood like lobster and crab. Deli counter serves pre-cooked dishes such as orange chicken and chow mein, plus thinly sliced beef and lamb for hot pot.
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99 Ranch Market offers a wide variety of Asian groceries, foods, fruits, and vegetables.
Every Tuesday, seniors over 70 receive a 15% discount on their purchases.
This location is newer and more spacious compared to other 99 Ranch Markets.