Restaurant offers an open, calm layout with stunning decor and large booths for families. Atmosphere feels vibe-y and cool, suitable for groups and casual outings. Full bar features unique cocktails and affordable happy hour specials.
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.
Easy parking and a kid-friendly location make visits smooth. The low mein is a hit with kids, who often finish their plates.
Good to know
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 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.
Staff serve large groups with kids and infants without fuss, keeping a friendly vibe. Dishes like Jjajangmyeon and Jjamppong have balanced flavors that suit both children and adults well.
Good to know
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.
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.
Fried rice is a hit with toddlers here, especially the kids' chicken lo mein. The menu includes crispy California rolls and Peanut curry, offering a variety that appeals to young eaters.
Good to know
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.
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.
Staff give kids free piggy buns, which is a nice touch. Kids find the place fun and welcoming.
Good to know
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.
Hole-in-the-wall noodle shop inside a tea house offers a cozy, dimly lit setting with large tables and a quiet atmosphere. The space feels secret and intimate, attracting those who appreciate authentic Chinese noodles and generous portions at 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.
Kids enjoy hand pulled noodles that are chewier and shaped like spaghetti. Dishes like beef brisket soup and pork rib stir fry come light and not oily, making them easy to eat.
Good to know
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 directly to tables, creating a fun and convenient dining experience. Atmosphere stays laid-back and relaxing, fitting for families or groups. Sauce bar offers customizable dipping options, enhancing the meal's variety.
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.
All-you-can-eat meals include kids, though they count as adults on the receipt. Kids enjoy the concept and tend to be messy despite efforts to keep things tidy. The place works well for families with children.
Good to know
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 restaurant with booth seating and walls adorned in vibrant traditional artwork creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. The space feels quiet and peaceful, suitable for families and casual or special occasions. Aromas of cardamom and cumin fill the air, complementing the relaxed, friendly vibe.
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.
Kids find plenty to eat here with options that suit young tastes. Staff show kindness and patience when interacting with children.
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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.
Walls covered with massive TVs and large screens create a lively, sports-focused atmosphere with live jazz music and karaoke adding to the energy. Lighting graphics and a clean, newly renovated space contribute to a cool night vibe. The place blends seafood dining with a vibrant bar and entertainment setting.
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.
Staff give kids toys and sing songs that create fun, slightly embarrassing moments. The atmosphere feels very welcoming for children.
Good to know
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.
Buffet restaurant offers a spacious, modern interior with bright lighting and clean, well-organized seating. Energy stays lively with stations like Mongolian BBQ and sushi bars where food is prepared fresh in view. The atmosphere feels inviting and comfortable, blending Chinese cultural decor with a contemporary vibe.
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.
Inexpensive buffet offers plenty of food for very hungry kids. Young children enjoy the variety and taste of the dishes served.
Good to know
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.
Bright, clean space with a sushi bar and robot servers that deliver food, creating a fun and welcoming vibe. Atmosphere feels friendly and comfortable, with upbeat music and a modern layout. Regulars enjoy the high-quality sushi and Asian dishes in a lively yet relaxed setting.
Sesame chicken stands out with its hand cut and breaded pieces, offering a nice crunch and great flavor. Potstickers, dumplings, and hot sour soup complement dishes like beef and broccoli and vegetable fried rice, all prepared with care.
Autonomous robots seat guests and deliver food, which makes kids giggle. The kitty robot adds extra fun, and the teas are popular with children.
Good to know
Delivery charges can be around $20, so plan accordingly.
Expect carry-out wait times to be 5-15 minutes longer than estimated.
The restaurant can get very busy and may close temporarily during peak hours.
Tiny, tucked-in strip mall spot offers a cozy, inviting atmosphere with ivy accents and a quiet, relaxed vibe. It draws diners seeking excellent soup dumplings and other standout Chinese dishes in a peaceful setting.
Soup dumplings stand out as excellent and bite-sized, paired well with Szechuan dishes that bring solid flavor without overwhelming spice. Dumplings and black pepper lo mein also deliver strong, memorable tastes.
TV plays a kids channel to keep children entertained. The menu includes Lo Mein that appeals to younger tastes.
Good to know
The women's bathroom is currently out of service; plan accordingly.
The restaurant offers a $3 sushi roll deal with the purchase of an entree.
Expect some repairs needed in the restaurant's facilities.