Bright, immaculate interior with Asian decor creates a cozy, clean atmosphere. Authentic Sichuan flavors feature Ma La numbing peppers with balanced spice and generous portions. Dumplings have thin wrappers and Beef Chow Fun offers a superb chew and balance.
Authentic Sichuan flavors shine with genuine 'Ma La' numbing peppers and well-balanced spice. Dumplings come with thin, perfect wrappers and great texture, while the Beef Chow Fun offers a superb chew and balance of noodles, vegetables, and meat.
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Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
The menu offers a wide variety of authentic Chinese and Szechuan dishes.
The restaurant is small, which can affect the speed of service.
Family-owned Mango House serves authentic Nepali dishes like spicy momos and chatpate in a cozy setting. Chicken Chow Mein shines with rich flavor, while Egg Chow Mein pleases kids. Prices stay reasonable, making it great for takeout and delivery.
Chicken Chow Mein stands out with rich flavor that excites before the first bite. Both Egg Chow Mein and Veggie Momo's offer solid options, with the egg version favored by kids.
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Nepali Spice is located inside Mango House, a food hall.
Parking is available in the back of Mango House.
Prices at Nepali Spice are reasonable, with meals around $50 for two.
Open, calm layout with large booths suits families and groups. Dumplings shine with succulent umami flavors, including pork chive and spicy chicken soup varieties. Full bar offers unique cocktails and affordable happy hour specials in a vibe-y atmosphere.
Dumplings stand out with their succulent, umami flavors and include varieties like pork chive and spicy chicken soup dumplings. Other dishes like mapo tofu, shrimp udon, and BBQ bao add to the delicious Chinese food options.
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Happy hour starts at 3pm on weekends and 4:30pm on weekdays.
The happy hour ends at 6pm, offering great value on drinks and plates.
Parking is available in a shared lot, but costs after 6 PM.
Dark, clean interior with Asian pub vibe sets a chill mood. Sweet and sour pork is crispy and balanced, while lo mein and egg rolls offer delicate flavors. Open space and comfy furniture make it easy to chat despite the K-pop playlist.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its crispy, light frying and a vinegary sauce balanced by pineapple sweetness. Lo mein and egg rolls come out delicate and flavorful, making them solid choices alongside the crunchy fried rice.
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Reservations are not required but recommended for larger groups.
The restaurant offers a special 3-meal package for groups of three or more.
Portion sizes are generous, with some combos feeding 2 to 3 people.
Small spot serves authentic Cantonese BBQ with large portions of roast pork and duck. Minimal seating focuses on takeout, but front tables offer an incredible sunset view. Sounds of cleavers chopping create a lively atmosphere that complements the rich, filling flavors.
Offers authentic Cantonese BBQ with a wide selection including HK barbecue and Peking duck. Dishes like beef chow fun and wonton lo mein with duck deliver rich, filling flavors.
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The restaurant is closed on Mondays and Wednesdays.
They do not accept American Express; only major credit cards are accepted.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible near the restaurant.
Cozy diner vibe meets classic Chinese flavors with standout lo mein and dumplings. Quiet, friendly atmosphere complements artistic presentation and heart-shaped rice. Enjoy complimentary egg rolls and wonton chips in a spacious, well-lit setting.
Lo mein and dumplings stand out with solid flavors. Wonton soup and sesame chicken offer classic tastes, while egg rolls and wonton chips come as complimentary starters.
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The lunch special costs about $10 and includes generous portions.
Dinner entrees and rolls are priced $2 to $5 lower than competitors.
Expect reasonable prices for high-quality food.
Small, cluttered space offers an intimate vibe with authentic Chinese flavors. Family-owned spot serves crispy sesame chicken and top-quality dumplings. Food travels well, making it great for takeout despite limited seating.
Egg rolls come crispy and flavorful, with plenty of extras to take home. Sesame chicken stands out for its crispiness and taste. Dumplings rank as top quality and the hot and sour soup packs a strong punch.
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The seating space is limited, so arrive early to secure a table.
Expect a short wait time during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant offers generous portion sizes for the price.
Cozy restaurant offers vibrant traditional artwork and a quiet, peaceful atmosphere perfect for families. Chicken chow mein features a Nepalese twist, blending spices like cardamom and cumin. Friendly vibe suits casual or special occasions with dishes like samosas and curry chicken.
Chicken chow mein stands out with a notable Nepalese twist. The menu also features a veg chow mein that gets attention alongside other dishes like samosas and curry chicken.
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The restaurant offers a unique blend of traditional Indian and Nepalese cuisine.
Menu includes popular dishes like butter chicken, tikka masala, and momo.
Expect generous portion sizes, often enough for multiple meals.
Cozy, dimly lit tea house offers authentic LanZhou noodles with perfect texture. Large tables create a quiet atmosphere ideal for intimate meals. Crispy pan-fried dumplings and generous portions make it a great spot for reasonable prices.
Authentic LanZhou style hand pulled noodles stand out with their perfect texture and flavor. The pan-fried pork and chive dumplings and fried dumplings offer a delicious, crispy bite that complements the noodles well.
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The restaurant is located inside Volcano Tea, which has a bigger sign.
It can be hard to find since the sign outside says 'Volcano Tea House.'
Prices are very reasonable, with meals under $15.
Conveyor belt delivers hot pot ingredients right to tables, making dining fun and easy. All-you-can-eat style offers wide variety of small plates, perfect for trying new flavors. Laid-back atmosphere suits families and groups, with a customizable sauce bar adding extra taste options.
Hot pot features a conveyor belt with a wide variety of ingredients on small plates. The all-you-can-eat style makes it easy to try different items and reduces food waste.
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You can't take leftovers home, including broth and food.
Expect a service charge for large groups, which can increase the total bill.
The all-you-can-eat menu is more expensive compared to other hot pot places.
Cozy spot offers soup dumplings with fresh flavors and spicy chili sauce. Bright, clean space creates a calm atmosphere perfect for quiet chats. Bar seating helps when tables fill, though it can feel cramped during busy times.
Soup dumplings stand out with fresh, made-from-scratch flavors and a variety of options. Steamed pork dumplings come with chili sauce that hits the right spice level.
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Expect a wait of roughly 25 minutes from ordering to receiving food.
They charge extra for white rice with your meal.
Bring cash as they do not accept credit cards.
Korean-Chinese fusion shines with spicy seafood noodles and Mongolian Beef. Huge portions fill a cozy, quiet space. Family-owned vibe makes it friendly and inviting.
Mongolian Beef and Mapo tofu stand out for their strong flavors and good execution. Appetizers like won tons, dumplings, and egg rolls come highly recommended.
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The restaurant offers a focused menu featuring Korean-Chinese fusion dishes.
Portion sizes are large, making it a good value for the price.
Prices may be higher than similar restaurants, but the quality is notable.
Peaceful ambiance blends with artistic wall decor and unique tea cup designs. Hand-pulled noodles shine in beef noodle soup and stir fry, paired with pan-fried dumplings. Soft music and hidden art create a playful, intimate vibe.
Hand pulled noodles stand out, especially in the beef noodle soup and stir fry. Pan-fried and fried dumplings also feature alongside simple sides like steamed bok choy.
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The menu includes bubble teas, noodles, and appetizers at reasonable prices.
Noodle soup costs just under $12, and drinks are about $10 after additions.
Expect generous portion sizes for both food and drinks.
Casual spot with a cute patio and diner-style vibe serves fresh, made-from-scratch Chinese dishes. Highlights include hot and sour soup and kung pao chicken with fresh veggies. Generous portions and solid vegetarian options make it great for lunch or dinner.
Hot and sour soup stands out as a highlight with rich flavor. The kung pao chicken features well-cooked chicken and fresh vegetables. Vegetarian options and egg drop soup offer good size and value.
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The restaurant offers everyday Chinese takeout.
The prices are reasonable, with complementary items included.
Portion sizes are healthy and generous.
Massive TVs and live jazz create a sports-focused atmosphere with a cool night vibe. All-you-can-eat dim sum features chili wontons and shrimp dumplings. Seafood dining blends with a vibrant bar and karaoke for lively entertainment.
All-you-can-eat dim sum offers a wide variety of dumplings and seafood. Signature dishes include chili wontons, shrimp dumplings, scallion pancakes, and chicken feet.
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Reservations are required for all seating, limiting walk-in options.
The all-you-can-eat dim sum lunch is priced at $18.99 per person.
Expect long wait times, averaging around two hours for seating.
Cozy dining space with home-like atmosphere offers calm energy and clean environment. Authentic Chinese food shines with super crisp egg rolls and large, rich-flavored soups like wonton and egg drop. Robotic server adds a quirky touch to the experience.
Egg rolls stand out with their super crisp texture. Wonton soup and egg drop soup come in large portions and feature rich flavors. Hot and sour soup and egg foo young add variety with delicious taste.
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Takeout is very popular at the restaurant.
Lunch specials offer a wide variety of options at a great value.
Prices vary by about five dollars higher than expected.
Enjoy affordable portions of flavorful sesame chicken and crispy egg rolls in a clean, casual setting. Large chicken lo mein loaded with vegetables offers great value. Safe East Colfax spot fits both day and night visits with a pleasant atmosphere.
Sesame chicken stands out with its delicious flavor and pairs well with crispy egg rolls. Chicken lo mein offers a generous portion loaded with vegetables, balancing taste and quantity.
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A meal for two costs around $19.75, making it budget-friendly.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes for a low price.
Rice is available for an additional $3.95, not included with meals.
Updated decor with Harbin murals sets a cozy tone. Enjoy Mongolian Beef and pan fried dumplings with rich, authentic flavors. Calm vibe suits quiet meals and casual dining at affordable prices.
Mongolian Beef and pan fried dumplings stand out with rich flavors. The menu also features chive pancakes, sauerkraut dumplings, and a variety of appetizers like cold clear noodles and spicy pig ear.
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Call ahead to confirm availability, as seating may be limited.
Expect to pay higher prices compared to other local options.
The menu features a variety of authentic northeastern Chinese dishes.
Small space offers a quaint, kitchen-like vibe with quick service and generous portions. East coast style wonton soup and house-made dumplings complement high-quality ingredients in affordable hibachi dishes. Lo mein pairs well with shrimp, chicken, or steak bowls.
Wonton soup tastes like the east coast style. Dumplings are house made but no longer pan-fried. Lo mein pairs well with hibachi shrimp, chicken, or steak bowls.
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Sugami is primarily a takeout place with limited dine-in options.
The prices are very reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
Ordering directly from the restaurant provides better prices than delivery apps.
Offers generous portions of Cantonese dishes like spicy Kung Pao chicken and beef and broccoli. Known for excellent fried rice and flavorful combo meals with vegetables. Takeout-only spot with quick service and a clean, simple atmosphere.
Generous portions of Cantonese Style takeout feature dishes like spicy Kung Pao chicken and beef and broccoli. Combo Lo Mein and sesame chicken with rice also stand out for their flavor.
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China Chef is a takeout-only restaurant with no dine-in options.
Expect large portions; a small order can feed two people.
Prices are higher than average, with a recent increase noted.
Tiny takeout spot serves generous portions of old-school Chinese food with flavor-packed fried rice and crunchy crab rangoons. Wait times can be long since food is cooked fresh, but ample parking makes pickups easy. Lo mein shines with balanced flavors, while some dishes mix up spicy and sesame tastes.
Lo Mein stands out with a good-sized portion and balanced flavors, especially the combination lo mein. Fried rice mixes char siu pork, vegetables, and bean sprouts well. Crab rangoons offer a crunchy shell with creamy, sweet filling. Egg rolls are also notable. Some dishes like the chicken show a mix-up in flavors, with spicy and sesame tastes swapped.
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The restaurant is takeout only with no dine-in options available.
Expect a wait time of about 30 minutes for your order.
Prices are very affordable compared to other Chinese restaurants.
Japanese restaurant blends a calm atmosphere with house-made egg rolls and bold Mongolian beef flavors. Cozy booths and a sushi bar with giant wooden boats for sushi create a unique dining vibe. Potstickers and hot and sour soup add to the strong Chinese food offerings.
Egg rolls made in house have a well seasoned filling. The lo mein and Mongolian beef offer strong flavors. Potstickers and hot and sour soup also stand out.
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Bento boxes provide excellent value with large portions.
Expect a low wait time of about 2 minutes for meals.
Prices are reasonable, with many options under $20.
Small space with generous portions focuses on takeout and delivery. Lo mein offers authentic flavors with perfect balance. Extensive vegan options and affordable prices make it a warm, inviting spot despite its dive look.
Lo mein stands out with generous chicken and a perfect balance, not greasy or dry. The sesame chicken and hot and sour soup also deliver authentic, delicious flavors with good portion sizes.
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Fortune Kitchen offers speedy delivery, typically arriving faster than the estimated time.
The delivery usually takes about 20 minutes, which is quicker than the 45-minute estimate online.
Fortune Kitchen only provides takeout and does not have dine-in options.
Quiet setting with soothing fish tank sounds makes dining calm and friendly. Generous portions of authentic Chinese dishes like scallion pancake and fresh egg rolls satisfy hunger well. Fast, welcoming service adds to the charm of this neighborhood gem.
Scallion pancake stands out as a rare and well-made dish here. The egg rolls taste fresh and pair well with the hot egg drop soup served in lunch combos.
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The meals cost less than $15 per person, which is rare for such quality.
The lunch special costs around $10 and offers generous portions.
Credit cards are accepted, but no tap to pay or Apple Pay.
Buffet shines with dim sum station offering sticky rice chicken and xiaolongbao. Bright, modern space features Mongolian BBQ and sushi bars with fresh prep. Atmosphere blends Chinese decor and lively energy for a comfortable dining experience.
Buffet features a real dim sum station with staples like sticky rice chicken, steamed spare ribs, chicken feet, and xiaolongbao. Classic dishes include barbecue pork buns, roast duck, beef and broccoli, and a hot and sour soup ranked highly for flavor.
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Lunch costs $16 per adult, while dinner is $21.
Expect a 20-minute wait on busy days like Valentine's Day.
The buffet has two rooms; reserve the first room for easier access.
Chinese restaurant serves heaping portions of fresh, fast food with spicy options and lots of vegetables. Atmosphere is family-owned and casual with modern design. Meals like kung pao chicken and sesame chicken cost around $11.99 and offer great value.
Dishes like kung pao chicken come with lots of vegetables but less chicken. The menu includes lo mein, fried rice, and sesame chicken, often served with generous portions for around $11.99.
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The best time to go is between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Expect to spend around $10 for a filling meal.
Prices are very reasonable for the portion sizes.