Simple Asian eatery offers authentic Shanghai flavors with dishes like Xiao Long Bao and Mapo Tofu. Cozy atmosphere with colorful decor invites lively conversation. Despite some uncomfortable chairs, space stays clean and comfortable.
Szechuan cuisine shines with Xiao Long Bao and Pork Pan Fried Buns offering authentic Shanghai flavors. Freshly made dishes like Mapo Tofu and fish soup come piping hot and full of taste.
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Lunch specials are available on weekdays, including rice, soup, and a spring roll.
Expect long wait times on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings.
Parking is available at the Ramada next door, which has plenty of spaces.
Small takeout spot serves tender Mongolian beef and Szechuan chicken with bold flavors. Lunch specials offer generous portions at great prices. Quick service suits those wanting fast, tasty Chinese food without dine-in.
Mongolian beef and chicken come tender and full of flavor. The egg drop soup is rich with plenty of eggs, while the hot and sour soup balances tang and heat well. Crispy cream cheese wontons and shrimp chicken egg rolls have savory, handmade fillings. Dishes like Szechuan chicken, Kung Pao chicken, and sesame chicken offer unique tastes.
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The restaurant is only available for takeout, with no dine-in options.
Prices are very reasonable, especially considering the generous portion sizes.
They offer lunch specials for under $7.
Takeout-only spot offers authentic flavors with no MSG and generous portions. Busy vibe means long waits and tough phone lines. Must-try items include pork egg rolls and Cantonese shrimp fried rice for true Chinese taste.
Egg rolls stand out, especially the pork and chicken versions. The Cantonese shrimp fried rice and sweet and sour chicken also feature prominently, while the orange chicken tends to be tough and less enjoyable.
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Fu Sing Chinese Restaurant only offers takeout and is quite busy.
Getting through to place an order can be difficult during busy times.
It took about 20 to 25 minutes for them to prepare orders during busy hours.
Cozy spot blends fresh bao and dim sum with Hawaiian plate lunches. Friendly staff serve tender Char Siu Bao and flavorful veggies Chow Fun in a mostly to-go setup with outdoor seating. Customers call ahead to skip lines and enjoy steady demand.
Offers a good variety of dim sum including har gow, sui mai, and cheong fun at reasonable prices. Char Siu Bao and veggies Chow Fun stand out with tender vegetables and great char siu flavor.
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Reservations are not required, but calling ahead can help avoid lines.
All seating is outside, so dress appropriately for the weather.
Today, they have a 30% discount on food items.
Chinese fast food spot offers hot orange chicken and vegan chow mein with fresh flavors. Quick takeout service and clean surroundings make it convenient. Prices are higher, and drink refills cost extra, but plenty of space is available in the adjacent food court.
Hot orange chicken comes freshly cooked and pairs with ready-to-serve fried rice. The vegan chow mein stays consistently fresh and flavorful.
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Panda Express offers $.54 refills on fountain drinks, applicable to any size.
There is no longer seating available for dining in at this location.
The food is quickly served in takeout dishes.
Large saltwater fish tank creates a peaceful tropical vibe in a relaxed, casual setting. Orange chicken with a passion fruit twist offers a unique flavor. Freshly baked goods add a homemade touch that suits an older crowd.
Orange chicken stands out with a passion fruit twist in the sauce. The dish pairs well with a potatoes side and delivers a consistently tasty flavor.
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Reservations are necessary on weekends to avoid a 20-minute wait.
The first Friday of the month is very busy during breakfast hours.
Parking is ample, with plenty of spaces available.
Roomy dining area with family-style dining suits groups well. Peking Duck offers rich flavor, while lunch specials provide large portions at good prices. Vibrant atmosphere draws a steady crowd, especially from the Asian community.
Peking Duck stands out with its rich flavor. Dishes like Honey Walnut Shrimp and Sweet and Sour Chicken offer crispy textures and balanced sauces. Traditional Cantonese options include Pan Fried String Beans and Beef Chow Fun cooked dry style.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant offers family-style dining for large groups, making it ideal for gatherings.
Only Apple Pay is accepted for payments, so plan accordingly.
Asian fusion spot serves crispy orange chicken with fresh vegetables and brown rice. Crab rangoons and spicy chicken yakisoba shine for flavor. Busy but clean setting offers easy online ordering and timely service.
Spicy orange chicken stands out with its super crispy texture and flavorful taste. Crab rangoons come in threes and taste great, while orange chicken bowls and egg rolls arrive hot and fresh.
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The estimated ready time for orders is accurate.
The food is ready when you arrive for pickup.
They offer healthy options like vegetables and brown rice.
Bright, clean space with a casual food court vibe and fast-food seating sets a lively tone. Potstickers and dumplings are fresh and pan-fried, paired well with dandan noodles and drinks like Tiger boba. Loud music makes conversations tough, but the self-serve sauce station adds a fun touch.
Potstickers and dumplings come fresh and pan-fried, showing clear care in preparation. Noodles like dandan and Taiwanese beef soup offer solid flavors alongside drinks like Tiger boba and oolong milk tea.
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Bafang Dumpling offers a limited menu focused on dumplings and noodles.
Expect food to be ready in about 12 minutes after ordering.
Parking is plentiful and free in the shopping center.
Chinese restaurant serves orange chicken with strong flavor and generous portions. Beef and broccoli is garlicky but light on beef. Menu offers quick ordering and a mix of sweet and savory dishes.
Orange chicken stands out with strong flavor and good quality. Beef and broccoli tastes garlicky but has mostly broccoli with few beef pieces. Chow mein varies, sometimes flavorful, sometimes bland.
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The ordering process is quick and easy, making it convenient for diners.
Expect generous portion sizes, providing good value for your money.
Takeout options are available for those who prefer to eat at home.