Compact space with cozy atmosphere and inviting décor filled with the aroma of Sichuan spices. The energy is casual and welcoming, attracting those who appreciate authentic Sichuan cuisine with generous portions and bold flavors.
Food here is authentic Sichuan, fresh and flavorful. Quick preparation and no portion limits on takeout make it easy to enjoy multiple dishes.
Sichuan spices create a tingling, numbing aroma that fills the air. Dumplings come with silky smooth wrappers and fillings rich in spicy, sweet, and garlicky flavors. The Green Sichuan Pepper Bullfrog Pot offers bold, numbing heat with tender meat in a spicy broth.
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The restaurant specializes in authentic Sichuan cuisine with a focus on braised dishes.
Portions are large and prices are very affordable, often under $10 per dish.
Reservations are not required, but arriving early is recommended due to limited seating.
Modern Chinese restaurant with bright, clean interior and tight seating arrangements creates a lively, sometimes loud atmosphere. Trendy music and cultural decor add to the energetic vibe. Known for authentic, highly praised dumplings and noodles.
Food comes out promptly and stays consistently delicious. Portions offer great value with tasty flavors at a reasonable price.
Seven gram dumplings stand out with a taste that rivals top Asian spots. The menu also features Xiao Long Bao, beef roll, and pig ears alongside tasty scallion pancakes, cucumber salad, broccoli, and scallion oil noodles.
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Expect to wait up to 30 minutes during peak hours on weekends.
Parking is convenient with plenty of spaces available in front.
Prices are reasonable, averaging around $14 per person.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with an elegant, warm atmosphere and upscale, clean design. Vibrant energy fills the space, enhanced by loud EDM music and a lively vibe. Features include self-serve options like iPad ordering, slushie and ice cream machines, and individual or shared broth heaters.
Great food and outstanding service create a smooth dining experience. The atmosphere combines good vibes with delicious meals.
Menu features a wide range of dishes like hot pot, dim sum, and egg tarts. Options include rice, curry, dumplings, fried rice, chicken wings, and skewers.
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Reservations are recommended for immediate seating upon arrival.
Dinner costs $59.99 per person for unlimited bites and soft drinks.
A service fee applies for groups of five or more, typically for six or more.
Small Asian restaurant offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere with jazz music and cozy seating. Menu features large portions and a wide variety of dishes, including sushi and hot plates, appealing to diverse tastes. Clean environment and fancy chopsticks add subtle touches to the dining experience.
Food comes out fresh and quickly with family-sized portions priced well. The taste stands out as amazing and made in house.
Orange chicken comes in a less spicy version and is popular with kids. Mongolian beef and Kung Pao dishes offer a spicy but smooth flavor. Cream cheese wontons and vegetable egg rolls stand out as highly recommended appetizers.
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The restaurant offers daily lunch specials, including Mongolian beef and Chow Mein.
Parking is available in 1-hour and 2-hour parking areas nearby.
The portions are large, often enough to share between two people.
Chinese restaurant with an unremarkable exterior and cozy interior featuring plenty of booths. Atmosphere stays calm and welcoming, suitable for peaceful meals. Known for inexpensive prices, huge portions, and crispy orange chicken that stands out among fast food options.
Large portions of fresh, delicious Chinese food come at an inexpensive price. Quality stands out more than quantity, offering more variety than a standard Chinese fast food spot.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy texture and satisfying flavor. Spring rolls also impress with their crispy texture and flavor. Shrimp egg foo young and noodles complement the menu well.
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The $9.95 lunch special includes one item combo, an egg roll, and a drink.
Portions are large enough to share, making meals economical.
Prices are very affordable, especially for the quantity of food offered.
Modern Chinese restaurant combines clean, sleek interior with robot servers that deliver food, creating a futuristic dining experience. The atmosphere feels inviting and vibrant, with both indoor and outdoor seating options. Self-ordering kiosks add to the tech-forward setup, distinguishing it from typical Chinese eateries.
Food stands out for its authenticity and freshly cooked quality. Presentation is neat and prices stay reasonable, with staff ensuring orders are handled efficiently.
Crispy beef and Mongolian beef stand out with tender meat and flavorful onions. Orange chicken has a perfectly battered and fried texture. Potstickers and egg yolk sesame balls also feature prominently.
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The restaurant offers a lunch special: buy one get one half off.
Food ordering is similar to fast food; scan a QR code to order.
The restaurant is clean and well-maintained.
Dining space combines bright, spacious layout with minimalist wood grain and black tables and chairs, evoking an authentic Sichuan atmosphere. Aroma of spicy, comforting scents fills the air, creating a lively but comfortable vibe. Popular spot draws crowds who appreciate authentic Sichuan cuisine and a setting reminiscent of Chengdu.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine shines with consistent quality and rich flavors. Dishes deliver amazing, soul-satisfying taste that rivals many restaurants in China.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine shines with dishes like mapo tofu and lamb hot pot noodles that deliver a numbing-spicy kick. The food offers a nourishing, satisfying experience true to Sichuan style.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant requires online ordering via a QR code at the table.
A 20% tip is automatically added for groups larger than six.
Small, cozy restaurant with lively atmosphere and noisy dining hall. Tables are tight, often crowded with dishes, creating a bustling vibe. Two TVs show folk food, adding to the authentic home-style experience favored by locals.
Offers authentic Beijing cuisine with a focus on northern Chinese food that is flavorful and not greasy. The dishes reflect old Beijing specialties and maintain a genuine taste.
Spicy Szechuan chicken and sweet and sour pork stand out here. Dishes like garlic pork intestines, stir-fried cauliflower, and winter melon meatball soup add variety and bold flavors.
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There is ample parking available nearby for diners.
Expect longer wait times during dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Prices are reasonable, with generous portion sizes for each dish.
Chinese restaurant inside a supermarket with spacious seating and high ceilings creates a relaxed, modern vibe. Warm lighting and enjoyable music set a chill atmosphere suitable for groups. Large round tables encourage gatherings, while a big TV adds casual energy.
Food offers real Chinese flavors with incredible taste and texture. Quality and price balance well, making it good value for money.
Juicy dumplings stand out with options like pork soup dumplings and chicken pot stickers. The menu also features tender Mongolian beef, flavorful orange chicken, and rich wonton soup.
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Lunch specials are served Monday to Friday before 5 PM for $15.98, including a main dish, rice, and soup.
Mama Lu’s Dumpling House has various specials available.
Lunch time happy hour offers great deals on select items.
Hot pot restaurant offers authentic spicy flavors with a build-your-own bowl setup charged by weight at checkout. Calming music and projected visuals create a relaxed atmosphere, while family-owned operation adds a personal touch. Limited seating and a modest selection focus on essentials, catering especially to spicy food enthusiasts.
Food offers a wide variety of noodle and hot pot options with portions large enough for sharing. Packaging keeps meals hot and fresh for takeout, and the dishes are notably healthy and flavorful compared to similar spots.
Small and quick, this spot serves hot pot with a notable Sichuan peppercorn flavor. It offers a fast dining experience focused on hot pot dishes.
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Reservations are not required, but arriving early helps avoid long queues.
Fast Hotpot charges by the pound, and the scale is only available at checkout.
Expect to spend around $100 for two people, depending on your choices.
Small spot with cozy seating and quick table turnaround offers high-quality Cantonese-style Chinese food. Atmosphere feels unpretentious and welcoming, suited more for takeout with a few tables mainly for delivery drivers. Known for generous lunch specials served hot and well packaged.
Food features authentic Cantonese flavors and is always freshly cooked to perfection. Portions are good and the kitchen accommodates specific requests like no spice or no onions.
Lunch specials include soup, fried rice, chow mein, an egg roll, and a drink for $12. The orange chicken is crispy, well-seasoned, and served hot, while the hot and sour soup and Szechuan Eggplant offer authentic Cantonese flavors.
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Lunch specials cost $12 and include soup, fried rice, chow mein, an egg roll, and a drink.
Lunch specials are available until 4pm.
Takeout is recommended due to limited seating.
Upscale Chinese restaurant with modern design and large screens showing dynamic city views creates an energetic atmosphere. Space feels stylish and comfortable, inviting relaxation without rush. Signature dim sum offers a fresh take on traditional dishes with quality ingredients and thoughtful execution.
Dishes come out quickly and look beautifully presented. The food tastes absolutely delicious with every detail perfected, including accommodations for severe food allergies.
Dim sum features traditional taste with a twist, including a small plastic pipette for an interactive bite. Unique offerings like caviar and lobster dim sum appear alongside dishes such as black truffle pork xiao long bao and wagyu XO fried rice.
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Reservations are recommended due to limited seating during peak hours.
The menu is very limited, especially during the soft opening phase.
Expect higher prices compared to other dim sum places in the area.
Spacious interior with high ceilings and traditional Chinese decor creates an elegant and authentic atmosphere. Dim sum draws crowds, especially on weekends, offering delicately made Cantonese flavors in a relaxed setting. Private rooms accommodate family gatherings comfortably.
Dim sum stands out with authentic flavors and refined, delicious dishes. The food pairs well with an inviting ambiance and attentive service.
Dim sum offers authentic flavors with excellent shrimp dumplings and some of the best tripe around. The half-roasted Peking duck features crispy skin and large pieces, standing out in quality and taste.
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The restaurant gets crowded during weekends, especially lunchtime for Dim Sum.
Parking is easy since it’s located in a large shopping mall.
It's recommended to arrive early to avoid long wait times.