Robot-powered kitchen offers a modern, spacious setting with cozy vibes for casual hangouts. Asian fusion menu features large portions and affordable prices, including hot pots like Curry Beef and Orange Chicken that stay boiling hot. Perfect for late-night dining with friends.
Hot pots come in a good variety priced around $15, including Curry Beef with Potatoes, JalapeΓ±o Pork, and Orange Chicken. The hot pot stays boiling hot until the fire runs out, which can slow down eating since temperature control is not available.
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Happy hour deals are available, check for specific times.
Parking is available nearby, making it convenient to visit.
There is a buy one get one free offer for specific dishes, including hot pot.
Asian fusion spot shines with affordable chicken rice and lemongrass burritos. Chicken congee offers comforting warmth perfect for cold days. Fast casual vibe stays busy, with a family-run, clean environment that blends tradition and modern flavors.
Chicken congee offers a comforting warmth that suits cold, rainy days. It serves as a soothing remedy when feeling under the weather.
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The price of $13.95 per plate is fair given today's cost of living.
Parking is easy in the plaza near the AMC theatre.
They offer a unique Lemongrass Burrito alongside their chicken rice.
Venue offers tender beef in flower vase bowls that limit portions, blending fine dining with fast casual style. Beef noodle soup features bouncy QQ noodles and a rich, tonkotsu-like broth. Scallion pancakes arrive crispy and delicate, making it a solid spot for Chinese food lovers.
Beef noodle soup features tender, juicy meat with a good lean to fat ratio, bouncy QQ noodles, and a rich broth similar to tonkotsu style. Scallion pancake comes out crispy and delicate.
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Parking is easy in the plaza next to the restaurant.
Food is prepared quickly, usually in under 10 minutes during busy hours.
The price for beef noodle soup is $18.75, and Dan Dan mian is $17.50.
Small Chinese spot buzzes with loud energy and outdoor seating. Menu shines with authentic Cantonese dishes like Mongolian beef and orange chicken. Vegan options stand out, and lunch specials offer great value with soup and rice.
Offers authentic Cantonese-style dishes with a variety of options like Mongolian beef, orange chicken, and shrimp chow mein. Lunch specials include soup, rice, and choices such as cashew chicken and honey walnut shrimp.
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Expect a wait of about an hour during peak times.
Prices are higher than average but portions are decent.
They offer a variety of vegan options on the menu.
Cozy spot offers fresh dumplings and a unique dim sum fountain. Enjoy flavorful orange chicken and hot and sour soup in a small, inviting space with both indoor and outdoor seating. Prices stay fair with shareable portions.
Dumplings come in many forms here, including boiled, pan-fried, and shrimp and pork in chili sauce. The xiao long bao and beef chow fun stand out, along with flavorful orange chicken and hot and sour soup.
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The restaurant gets busy around 6pm, so expect a wait.
There is a generous amount of free parking space around.
Indoor seating and a few outdoor tables are available.
Small space with modern decor and bar seating creates a lively vibe but feels cramped and noisy. Xiao Long Bao offers top-quality skin and juice, rivaling Din Tai Fung, with even better gravy. Dumplings like chicken and pork/crab roe shine alongside beef noodle soup and beef roll.
Xiao Long Bao skin and juice match the quality of Din Tai Fung, with gravy that surpasses it. Dumplings like chicken, pork/crab roe, and pan-fried pork/shrimp stand out alongside beef roll and beef noodle soup.
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Get there early to avoid long wait times, especially around 1pm.
Expect long lines during peak hours; reservations are recommended.
Prices range from $25-35 per person.
Small, family-run spot offers budget-friendly prices and large portions. Casual vibe with authentic Cantonese touch during lunch. Must-try Kung pao chicken and fresh lobster shine here.
Kung pao chicken stands out on the menu. The shopkeeper speaks Cantonese during lunch, adding to the authentic vibe.
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Reservations are recommended for popular dishes like lobster, as they run out quickly.
The restaurant offers customization of dishes to suit dietary preferences.
Prices are reasonable, making it budget-friendly for families.
Small mom and pop spot serves authentic dim sum all day with generous portions at great prices. Highlights include scallop shumai in XO sauce and abalone shrimp shumai. Mostly takeout with minimal seating keeps it cozy and convenient.
Dim sum features authentic flavors and traditional preparation, including shrimp dumplings with XO sauce, shumai, and har gow. Dishes like congee with peidan eggs, pork ribs in black bean sauce, and charsiu bao offer a wide variety at affordable prices.
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Sheng Hui Dim Sum is takeout-only, with only one small table outside.
There is a parking lot available for customers.
Prices are reasonable compared to other dim sum places in the area.
Small space offers a relaxed vibe with cool air conditioning. Hand-made noodles bring an authentic Chinese taste with a numbing spicy flavor unique to Lan Zhou style. Popular dishes include Xiao Long Bao and vegan hand pulled noodles.
Xiao Long Bao stands out as the table favorite. Beef chow mein features numbing oil for a unique flavor. Vegan hand pulled noodles and dumplings are available, with potstickers and beef soup noodles also on the menu.
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The portion sizes of dishes are generally small, especially the beef noodle soup.
There are plenty of parking spots available at LAN Noodle.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan options clearly marked on the menu.