Chinese restaurant offers a cozy neighborhood diner vibe with a quiet and friendly atmosphere. The interior feels classic and simple, with some dated decor reminiscent of the 1990s. Spacious and well-lit, it serves food with artistic presentation and consistent heart-shaped rice servings.
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.
Tender texture and full of flavor stand out in the fried rice. It appeals even to toddlers and pairs well with steamed dumplings for takeout.
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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.
Open kitchen reveals fresh dumpling preparation, creating an engaging and inviting atmosphere. Bright, airy space features Asian-themed decor with unique wall hangings and a water feature wall at entry. Music complements the vibe, making it suitable for both dates and families.
Dumplings and bao come juicy and tasty, with Xiao Long Bao soup buns standing out as top-tier. The crab rangoons rank among the best ever, complemented by fresh cucumber salad and green beans.
Chicken fried rice stands out with a 10/10 rating and is described as possibly the best ever tasted. Vegetable fried rice also appears as a favored choice, serving as a great accompaniment to dumplings.
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Parking is easy and free, making access convenient.
Expect a 20% service charge for large parties, which may apply to groups with kids.
The Lunch Special for Two includes one appetizer, one dumpling, and rice or noodles.
Korean-Chinese fusion restaurant offers authentic flavors with huge portions in a cozy, quiet setting. The menu focuses on spicy seafood noodles and black bean dishes, delivering a taste close to Korea's original cuisine. Family-owned atmosphere supports a friendly and inviting vibe.
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.
Combo Fried Rice stands out with its addicting flavor. Fried rice comes with a choice of meat, paired with black bean sauce and seafood soup on the side.
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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.
Cozy, modern space with calm, relaxing atmosphere and coffee shop vibes. Seating includes bar options when tables fill up, though the space can feel a bit cramped during busy times. Bright, clean interior supports quiet conversation and a pleasant dining experience.
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.
Rice cooks with light frying that keeps it from getting greasy. Mixed with fresh veggies, the dish stays tasty and balanced.
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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.
Dark, clean interior resembles an Asian pub with projector music videos and K-pop playlist creating a chill vibe. Atmosphere stays comfortable and welcoming, allowing easy conversation despite music. Space feels open with lovely furniture and wall decor enhancing the experience.
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.
Fried rice comes with delicate egg rolls and pairs well with dynamite soup. Options include classic fried rice and a spicy jjam bong fried rice variant.
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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.
Quiet setting with soothing fish tank sounds creates a friendly atmosphere. Food portions are generous and affordable, offering authentic Chinese dishes with fresh ingredients. Service is fast and welcoming, enhancing the neighborhood gem vibe.
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.
Combination fried rice stands out as a favorite dish. Pork fried rice comes recommended and pairs well with popular combo appetizers and shrimp lo mein.
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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.
Tiny takeout-only spot offers generous portions of old-school Chinese food with great prices and flavor-packed fried rice. Wait times can stretch as food is cooked fresh after ordering. Parking is ample, supporting quick pickups.
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.
Shrimp fried rice stands out with balanced vegetables, char siu pork, and bean sprouts. It offers rich flavor without greasiness and includes East Coast pork variations.
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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.
Casual Chinese restaurant with a cute patio and diner-style interior offers a chill atmosphere for lunch or dinner. Food features fresh, made-from-scratch dishes with generous portions and a variety of flavorful options including spicy and vegetarian choices.
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.
Shrimp fried rice features large shrimp and fresh, small vegetable chunks. The dish comes out hot and fresh, matching well with other items like Crab Rangoon and General Tso's chicken.
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The restaurant offers everyday Chinese takeout.
The prices are reasonable, with complementary items included.
Portion sizes are healthy and generous.
Takeout-only Chinese restaurant with large portions and affordable prices. Atmosphere is simple with no dine-in seating, focusing on quick service and clean, organized kitchen. Known for excellent fried rice and generous combo meals that often include vegetables.
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.
Pork fried rice stands out with its rich flavor and fresh ingredients. Shrimp fried rice arrives hot and delicious, often packed full and spilling from the container.
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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.
Small space with a basic takeout setup creates a quaint, kitchen-like atmosphere. Energy stays low-key, focusing on quick service and generous portions of well-prepared hibachi dishes. High-quality ingredients and affordable prices distinguish this spot from typical hibachi restaurants.
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.
Chicken, shrimp, and steak hibachi come with fried rice that is consistently tasty and filling. The Shrimp Fried Rice stands out for its flavor, though sometimes it lacks onions. Steak over fried rice also tastes very good.
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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.
Japanese restaurant offers a calm, cozy atmosphere with cute lanterns and a stunning ceiling. Seating includes comfortable booths, tables, and a sushi bar, with TVs creating a chill vibe. Sushi presentation on giant wooden boats adds a special touch to the relaxed environment.
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.
Vietnamese mixed fried rice stands out with rich flavors. Options include chicken fried rice and Japanese fried rice with shrimp spring rolls.
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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.
Restaurant features updated decor with Harbin home-style murals that create a cozy atmosphere. The vibe is calm and relaxing, suitable for quiet meals and casual dining. Menu offers authentic Northeastern Chinese cuisine with unique, rich flavors and 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.
Combination fried rice pairs well with dumplings. Even plain egg fried rice has lots of flavor with perfectly cooked vegetables and eggs.
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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.