Small, clean, and minimalist interior creates a cozy, casual atmosphere with loud music and a welcoming vibe like being invited into someone's home. Seating can feel crowded but the space remains inviting and comfortable for dining in or take-out.
Dumplings come out crispy and flavorful with a satisfying texture. They pair well with other dishes like wings and fried rice, making them a solid choice for appetizers or sides.
Affordable dinners run about $20 per person. Menu features pork cutlets and tornado fried rice. Good spot for casual meals with friends or grabbing wings for the game.
Good to know
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible.
The parking lot can get very busy and congested.
The price is affordable; two of us spent under 30 dollars.
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.
Juicy and tasty dumplings and bao stand out here. The Xiao Long Bao soup buns have delicate wrappers and a good amount of broth, with flavors that hit the mark and a pleasant spice level.
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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.
Restaurant showcases authentic Nepalese decor with brass Prayer Wheels, masks, and lush plants creating an upscale, serene atmosphere. Bright lighting and chill Nepali music set a tranquil, welcoming vibe. Full-service bar complements the stylish, comfortable dining space.
Momo dumplings come in a hot and spicy sauce with peppers and onions. The menu offers a mega dumpling flight featuring 28 pieces, including fried goat dumplings with tasty sauces and Chicken Chilly Momo.
Dinner offers a casual local vibe with fabulous quality food. The atmosphere suits family dinners, romantic dates, or business meetings.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm daily with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially on weekends.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours on Fridays and Saturdays.
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.
Soft and flavorful dumplings stand out here. They taste homemade and pair well with egg rolls, making both popular choices.
Dinner plates come with a spring roll, crab wonton, and a cup of soup**. Entrees like orange chicken, fried tofu, and sesame chicken cost $2 to $5 less than similar spots without losing quality.
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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.
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.
Fried dumplings come out crispy and juicy, pan-fried to perfection. Pork buns and pork and chive dumplings stand out with rich flavors and great texture.
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.
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.
Fresh dill dumplings come with black vinegar and chili oil. Pan fried and steamed dumplings taste like those in northern China. Sauerkraut dumplings and chive pancakes stand out as distinctive dishes.
Dinner here features combo plates that satisfy with just two entrees. Sharing dishes with a group lets you sample a variety of flavors in one meal.
Good to know
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.
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.
Xiao Long Bao soup dumplings stand out with authentic flavor and careful crafting. Options include vegan dumplings with soybean and scallions and steamed pork dumplings with chili sauce that deliver balanced spice.
Dinner offers a quick option with a focus on custard dessert dumplings that stand out.
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.
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.
An extensive menu offers a wide variety of dumplings, including chili wontons and shrimp dumplings. All-you-can-eat options include these along with house special noodles and pork belly buns for a set price.
All-you-can-eat dinners feature a variety of fresh seafood options. Dinner costs $31.99 per person and offers good quality and taste.
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.
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 with their bite-sized and flavorful nature. Dumplings in peanut sauce and pork buns also offer amazing taste and variety.
Friends call it their best dinner restaurant. People enjoy coming here for dinner regularly.
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.