Small space with about 7-8 tables offers a classic Korean restaurant vibe and family-friendly atmosphere. Menu is very limited but focuses on authentic Korean soups and dishes with a lively yet casual energy. Place gets busy on weekends, quieter on weekday evenings.
Soups feature authentic Korean flavors like kimchi and ox bone broth. Options include honey miso, oxtail, and knee tendon soups with chewy cartilage chunks.
설렁탕 stands out as a deeply authentic Korean dish here. The food feels original and the atmosphere is quietly friendly and authentic.
Good to know
The restaurant has a break time from 2:30 to 4:30 pm.
Expect the restaurant to get busy on weekends; visit early on weekdays.
There is a decent amount of parking available in front.
Spacious dining area with a clean, bright design and a sauce bar offering unlimited spices and fresh herbs. Atmosphere feels casual and lively with loud music and a cozy, nature-inspired vibe. Offers a variety of authentic Sichuan-style broths served in pots, emphasizing rich, flavorful soups.
Soup comes out quickly after weighing and paying. It features quality beef and offers beef bone and Sichuan spicy flavors.
Broth delivers a rich, flavorful mala with a perfect balance of numbing spice and deep aroma. Ingredients include rare authentic items like tendons, duck blood cubes, and quail eggs, creating a truly authentic Sichuan flavor experience.
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Food is priced by weight, so be mindful of portion sizes.
MalaTown offers a self-serve system for choosing ingredients.
Generous portions are served at very fair prices.
Small, simple space with limited seating creates a cozy, cramped atmosphere. Handmade dumplings and authentic Chinese dishes offer fresh, flavorful experiences that stand out in the area. The place draws those seeking top-tier jiaozi and homemade-style soup dumplings in a casual setting.
Beef noodle soup features thick Canton-style noodles, tender beef, and a savory, spicy broth. Soup dumplings taste homemade, setting them apart from typical dim sum versions.
Small neighborhood spot offers an authentic menu with more than just dumplings. It delivers a very authentic taste of northern China with good value.
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Dine-in seating is limited to five tables, making it cozy but crowded.
Cash is preferred for purchasing frozen dumplings and takeout.
Expect generous portion sizes at reasonable prices.
Restaurant specializes in Hong Kong style clay pot rice served hot in authentic clay pots. Atmosphere is loud and busy, with noisy chairs and waiters shouting. Space feels austere and well-organized, resembling a friendly local family spot with recent renovations.
Soups include chicken ginseng and other options served with side dishes. Some soups come in large portions for sharing. Soup quality varies, with some being less hot and watered down compared to before.
Clay pot rice stands out with its authentic Southern China style and Hong Kong flavor. Dishes offer genuine taste and allow saltiness adjustment with soy sauce.
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Expect long wait times, especially on weekends; arrive early to secure a table.
Reservations are not guaranteed and can be lost if you arrive late.
The restaurant specializes in Hong Kong style clay pot rice, a must-try dish.
Cozy space with oriental decor and a lively atmosphere that can get loud. Serves authentic halal Chinese cuisine with generous portions and reasonable prices. Known for chewy noodles trained by a chef from Xian and standout dishes like cumin lamb and pan-fried dumplings.
Chicken corn soup stands out with a large bowl and rich flavor, often described as perfection. Other soups like spicy fish and hot and sour offer bold, distinct tastes.
Authentic Chinese cuisine shines with chewy noodles made by a chef trained in Xian and a Chinese Hamburger (肉夹馍) that stays true to tradition. The menu offers halal options rarely found even in China.
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The restaurant is halal and offers a variety of halal dishes.
Prices are reasonable, making it a good option for families.
The serving portions are generous, suitable for sharing.
Spacious Chinese restaurant with authentic Cantonese dim sum and affordable prices. Atmosphere is relaxed and cozy, often filled with loud elderly patrons but quieter than similar places when busy. Decor feels outdated yet the environment invites lingering conversations.
Complimentary green bean soup stands out as nutritious and rare compared to typical red bean options. The soup of the day features a double boiled mix with dark chicken, pork, and coconut, offering a hearty, nourishing choice.
Large portions and fresh ingredients highlight the authentic Cantonese cooking here. Dim sum offers authentic flavors that reflect traditional Hong Kong style.
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A 16.5% service charge is added to the bill without prior notice.
An automatic 20% tip is included in the final bill.
Big parties should make reservations in advance.
Dumpling restaurant offers modern interior with tight seating and large round tables for sharing. Atmosphere ranges from lively and noisy during busy times to cramped and warm without air conditioning. Popular spot draws crowds, especially for fresh, hand-made dumplings and group dining.
Soups here avoid starchy, sticky textures, focusing on realness with less corn starch. The spicy intestine soup noodles and soya sauce braised pork noodles soup offer authentic Eastern Chinese flavors.
Soups like the soya sauce braised pork noodles have a bold, authentic Eastern Chinese flavor. All dishes deliver consistent, authentic tastes with great quality.
Good to know
Reservations are only accepted for parties of six or more.
Expect long wait times during peak hours; arrive early to secure seating.
The restaurant enforces a one-hour dining limit, which may affect your experience.
Japanese-style decor creates an authentic, cozy atmosphere with semi-bright lighting and quiet, intimate vibes. Plenty of 2-seater tables make the space inviting for solo diners. The environment feels modern and clean, offering a calm setting even during busy lunch hours.
Thick and rich Ginjo soup feels like a bowl of tsukemen with creamy texture. Lighter soup options exist for those avoiding richness, and the soup stays not too salty with tasty noodles.
Ramen here delivers a very authentic Japanese vibe that feels genuine from the moment you walk in. The Japanese ramen tastes true to tradition, matching the atmosphere perfectly.
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Parking is convenient with a large public lot nearby.
The restaurant has no physical menu; orders are placed via a QR code.
You must order and pay online before receiving your food.