Spacious interior with large tables suits groups and families. Sichuan-style hot pot offers spicy beef tallow broth rich in peppercorns and chili. Lively atmosphere includes arcade games and a sauce bar with free ice cream for a fun dining experience.
Hot pot here features a Sichuan-style spicy beef tallow broth loaded with Sichuan peppercorns and chili peppers for a spicy and numbing flavor. The broth balances rich, nuanced spiciness without overwhelming heat, delivering authentic Chinese hot pot taste.
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Reservations are required on weekends, ideally 30 minutes in advance.
Expect long wait times on weekends if you don't have a reservation.
The hotpot costs around $50 per person, which is considered pricey.
Cozy spot with hand-carved wooden furniture offers authentic Northern Chinese dishes like Dan Dan noodles with a spicy Sichuan kick. Family-run vibe shines through energetic gymnastic performances by the owner, adding unique entertainment to your meal.
Dan Dan noodles stand out with their unique, authentic flavor and a numbing Sichuan pepper spice. Other dishes like wonton soup, Mapo Tofu mix Handmade Noodle, and Sichuan-style cured sausage offer a spicy, genuine Sichuan taste experience.
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Panda Shows occur every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in September.
Performances are scheduled on Friday and weekend nights.
A 10% discount is available for cash payments.
Modern interior sets a calm yet crowded scene for enjoying spicy hot pot with a unique Guizhou-style sour broth. Fresh Shanghai bok choy adds crispness, while affordable prices and customizable portions make it perfect for authentic, comforting Chinese food lovers.
Spicy hot pot stands out with a balanced chili oil that mixes heat and the numbing aroma of Sichuan peppercorns. Shanghai bok choy comes meticulously prepared, with each leaf cut and washed individually for clean freshness.
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The restaurant offers a 20% off promotion today.
Food is priced per pound, allowing control over portion sizes.
The restaurant specializes in spicy hot pot with a variety of fresh ingredients.
Enjoy authentic Northeastern Chinese bento boxes with generous portions and affordable prices. Crispy sweet and sour pork and flavorful stir-fried eggplant with chili peppers highlight the menu. Limited outdoor seating offers a casual, straightforward vibe despite some hygiene concerns.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its crispy texture and authentic flavor. Stir-fried eggplant, green peppers, and pork with chili peppers add variety with freshly cooked and flavorful dishes.
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The price is $14.99 for two dishes with rice or noodles.
Three dishes cost $15.99, including options for rice or vegetables.
One lunch box is enough for two people, offering great value.
Bright bluish lights and large tables create a quiet space perfect for groups. Home-style Cantonese dishes like beef chow fun and Kung Pao Chicken offer generous portions. A TV adds a casual touch but can distract if faced directly.
Dishes like beef chow fun, salt and pepper pork chop, and Chinese broccoli with garlic taste like home cooking with deep Cantonese roots. The menu includes Hot and Sour Wonton Soup, clay pot dishes, and plentiful Kung Pao Chicken specials.
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Parking is usually pretty easy in the plaza.
Asia Village Restaurant is also a solid spot for takeout.
The portions at Asia Village Restaurant were very generous.
Enjoy authentic Chinese BBQ with rich flavors and fresh lamb skewers in a stylish space. Antique décor and live guzheng music create an elegant atmosphere. Hot pot offers a cozy vibe with a wide selection of fresh ingredients.
Authentic Chinese BBQ stands out with its rich flavors and quality. The hot pot offers a cozy atmosphere and a wide selection of fresh ingredients.
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Reservations are recommended due to average wait times of 20-40 minutes for dinner.
Parking can be challenging, so consider arriving early or using public transport.
The restaurant offers a large variety of authentic Chinese BBQ dishes.
Food truck offers cozy seating with a nature view and a chill atmosphere filled with music and street food aromas. Late-night visitors enjoy vegetarian Indo Chinese dishes like veggie chow mein and noodle burgers.
Veggie chow mein stands out with its beautiful preparation and rich flavor. The menu also includes malai soy chaap alongside other Indo Chinese dishes.
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The food truck is open late, perfect for late-night cravings.
Parking might be tough during peak hours.
The entire menu is vegetarian, catering to plant-based diets.
Luxurious mahal-style decor creates a cozy, family-friendly vibe with nostalgic Bollywood tunes. Savory Chicken Chow Mein and smoky Tandoori Momos offer bold flavors. A full bar serves distinctive cocktails like savory mojitos, enhancing the vibrant dining experience.
Chicken Chow Mein stands out with fresh, flavorful noodles. Tandoori Momos offer smoky, juicy dumplings with a charred edge and spicy chutney. Veg Momo and other dishes like Chicken 65 add variety and taste.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups.
Expect some wait time during peak hours.
Happy hour runs from Monday to Thursday, 3pm to 5pm.
Family-run spot serves authentic Szechuan flavors in a clean, cool interior with a quiet vibe. Orange chicken is tender and spicy, while spring rolls arrive crispy and fresh. Customers appreciate the practical takeout service that welcomes their own containers.
Szechuan pepper in the fish soup gives a mild bite that excites the tongue. Orange chicken is tender with a sweet and spicy flavor. Mongolian beef has a unique style with perfect seasoning and onions. Spring rolls come crispy, fresh, and hot in orders of four.
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The restaurant accommodates nut and sesame allergies for catering.
Prices at Darda Express are reasonable for Chinese takeout.
The food is halal, making it suitable for dietary restrictions.