Space features bright, clean decor with an industrial touch and view of chefs preparing dumplings. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting with pleasant music setting a calm vibe. Seating includes movable booth seats enhancing comfort in a compact setting.
Dumplings stand out here, especially the pork dumplings in chili oil and soup dumplings. The menu also features original long soup bao, chicken pan-fried dumplings, and fried pork belly noodles.
Kids enjoy the pan fried dumplings and find the children's menu fun. The menu includes options like stir fried noodles with beef and garlic bok choy that appeal to younger tastes.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available daily with various combo options.
The restaurant offers vegan options on the menu.
Prices are affordable, providing good value for the quality.
Open kitchen concept reveals chefs preparing authentic Chinese street food on a big screen, creating a calm and well-lit atmosphere. Simple, clean interior with white tablecloths and spacious seating offers a tranquil dining experience. The environment suits any occasion and feels friendly and welcoming.
Authentic Chinese dishes stand out with homemade noodles and dumplings. Options like pork chow mein and shrimp wonton noodle soup offer variety beyond typical Americanized fare.
Kids enjoy the food, especially the Chashu Bao, egg rolls, and flat noodles. Staff accommodate sharing dishes, making it easy for families with young children.
Good to know
Kungfu Noodles & Dumplings is open on Christmas Day.
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long waits.
Expect generous portions at reasonable prices.
Spacious interior blends modern decor with Asian fusion vibe, featuring red lanterns and elegant table settings. Atmosphere stays calm and relaxing with a soothing music playlist enhancing the experience. The setting feels family-friendly and welcoming, balancing stylish design with comfort.
Onion soup dumplings stand out with their fresh, daily appeal. Authentic spicy Szechuan chicken and perfectly prepared Peking duck highlight the menu, alongside made-in-house dim sum like shrimp and fish dumplings and spring rolls.
Hector always remembers kids, making visits feel personal. The kids lo mein is a hit, with plates scraped clean and even picky toddlers approving the food.
Good to know
The restaurant accommodates dietary restrictions and allergies.
Expect no wait times during off-peak hours.
Prices are fair for the quality and quantity of food.
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.
Bright, clean space with homey yet modern decor and a tiger print wall creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Comfortable seating and good music support a relaxed vibe where people enjoy fresh boba and banh mi. Friendly, family-run energy makes it a welcoming spot for casual dining and work.
Spring rolls and cream cheese wontons stand out as popular appetizers. The menu also features crab rangoons, hot and sour soup, and sandwiches with strong flavors.
Crab cheese wontons stand out as a tasty snack that kids enjoy here. The spot offers a relaxed vibe where families often stop to unwind after errands.
Good to know
Happy hour offers 50% off the second boba after 5pm.
The tea house has a wide variety of boba options and customizable sweetness levels.
They offer a full food menu, which is uncommon for bubble tea shops.
Open kitchen showcases chefs hand-pulling noodles live, creating an engaging and lively vibe. Interior features dark wood floors, spacious layout, and a glassed-in bar area that adds to a cozy, modern atmosphere. Crowds gather frequently, drawn by the unique noodle-making craft and calming ambiance.
Handmade noodles and dumplings stand out with rich, authentic flavors. The Sichuan Beef Brisket Noodle Soup offers a bold taste, while the Magic Beef Brisket Noodle Soup is lighter but still complex.
Staff handle kids well, especially those new to Japanese food. Kids enjoy the fun Japanese soda and the option to replace dishes if needed.
Good to know
Making a reservation or calling ahead is recommended due to high demand.
Expect a wait during peak hours as the restaurant is very popular.
Parking is available in their own lot, but it can fill up quickly.
Tiny dumpling restaurant with modern sleek design and handsome wooden furniture offers a laid back, casual vibe that feels homey and welcoming. Busy atmosphere suits those seeking authentic Chinese fast food in a clean, no-frills setting. Self-serve lemon water adds a simple, practical touch.
Dumplings stand out here, especially the soup dumplings and bao buns. The Pork and Crab soup dumplings offer a balanced, nuanced filling, while the vegetarian dumplings come piping hot and fresh.
Staff accommodate food allergies carefully. Kids enjoy made-to-order meals and love the dumplings. The southern style garden delight appetizer suits picky eaters well.
Good to know
LingLon Dumpling House is closed on Mondays.
Parking is spacious and easy.
The restaurant is suitable for a quick, tasty lunch without a long wait.
Small restaurant with nine tables and a simple, clean interior offers a quiet, welcoming atmosphere with a strong family vibe among staff. Guests often watch chefs prepare food, adding an interactive element. Limited seating creates a cozy but sometimes cramped experience.
Soup dumplings stand out with their handmade, juicy, and flavorful quality. Dumplings and buns dominate the menu, accompanied by light, crispy scallion pancakes and solid spring rolls.
Kids get balls of dough and rolling pins to play with while waiting. Staff lets children make their own dumplings and noodles at the counter. The atmosphere feels friendly and welcoming to kids.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Vegetarian options are available but not clearly labeled on the menu.
Dumplings are made fresh daily in front of customers.
Modern Asian restaurant offers a bright, clean, and inviting space with flawless decor and seating for small groups. Atmosphere stays calm and cozy, making it suitable for relaxed meals. Known for delicious, light dumplings and a wide variety of flavorful dishes including ramen and vegan options.
Handmade dumplings and comforting ramen stand out with perfect texture and consistent flavor. Hot and sour soup and scallion pancakes add variety, while orange chicken offers a notable twist.
Shrimp lo mein keeps kids coming back for more. Waitstaff stays attentive and handles young kids well. The kids meal suits toddlers perfectly.
Good to know
Oh Dumpling offers a variety of vegan and vegetarian options on the menu.
The price range for meals is $25-40, which is reasonable for the portion sizes.
Expect a $3 charge for a can of soda.
Industrial design blends with a cute, clean interior to create a calming and cool atmosphere. Comfortable seating and a game of Settler of Catan add to the relaxed vibe. The focus on homemade syrups, non-dairy vegan teas, and high-quality ingredients sets it apart from typical bubble tea spots.
Dumplings made in house stand out with fresh ingredients and a tasty sauce. They offer a great price and serve as a quick lunch option alongside boba tea.
Cute setting welcomes kids with friendly staff who offer extra drinks when needed. Kids enjoy Tiger Milk Tea with boba and chicken dumplings, making it a spot kids ask to visit after school.
Good to know
All teas are non-dairy and vegan, which is good for lactose intolerant customers.
All ingredients are made in-house, ensuring freshness and quality.
The price is very reasonable, making it easy to try multiple flavors.
Small, unassuming restaurant with cozy layout and warm, welcoming energy. Atmosphere feels like eating in a home with calm lighting and clean, appealing decor featuring plants on the walls. Music adds to the friendly vibe, creating a relaxing dining experience.
Pineapple sesame chicken stands out with its crispy texture and fresh, bold flavor. Hot and sour soup offers a surprising twist with cooked carrots and tofu that change expectations.
Staff like Reese provide personalized care and interact well with toddlers. Kids enjoy the food options and find the atmosphere welcoming, making it a favorite spot for families.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a military discount for service members.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Custom spice levels are available for dishes to suit personal preferences.
Large dining areas feature bright, refreshed interiors with vibrant colors and recent renovations. Atmosphere stays cozy and elegant, quiet enough to hear kitchen sounds during off-peak hours. Dim sum offerings stand out as authentic and exceptional, distinguishing the place from typical Chinese restaurants.
Dim sum arrives hot, fresh, and full of flavor with a variety of dishes that stand out for their Cantonese style. The menu includes half duck, mapo tofu with pork, and vegetable egg noodles, all served in generous portions.
Staff shows friendly and understanding care for kids, even when they cry. They serve dim sum and pastries quickly, with favorites like egg custard and BBQ steamed pork buns that kids enjoy.
Good to know
The Dim Sum cart is available from 11 AM to 2 PM.
They offer dim sum on weekends.
Expect a small selection of dim sum after 1:30 PM on Saturdays.
Small, unassuming space with authentic Nepali atmosphere and cozy, family-like vibe. Quiet and peaceful with Nepali songs playing, creating a welcoming and lively energy. Friendly staff enhance the experience alongside complimentary chai tea.
Steamed momo come out succulent and flavorful with rich fillings. Chow mein features fresh noodles loaded with vegetables and chicken, not oily at all. Fried tofu pairs well with chow mein or samosas, adding a tasty twist.
Momos sized for toddlers offer a balanced, mess-free meal. Both chicken and vegetarian options appeal to little ones, with friendly hospitality supporting families.
Good to know
Every weekend, they offer different special dishes.
The restaurant is family owned and operated by friendly people.
The meal, including drinks, costs under $20 for two people.
Dining room centers on a cherry blossom tree with adjustable flame hot pot bowls adding interactive fun. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, suited for mid-size parties with on-point music enhancing the vibe. Cocktails stand out with creative options like Wake Up in Saigon and Melona Dream.
Hot pots come in Taiwanese style with fresh ingredients and rich, comforting broths. Options include spicy beef and Vietnamese chili bone hot pots, each packed with bold flavors and tender meat.
Kids enjoy a variety of dishes like black garlic tonkatsu ramen, dumplings, shrimp tempura bowl, and fried chicken with five spice. Portions satisfy families with options like the sizzling chicken skillet and added broth for sharing.
Good to know
Happy hour menu offers discounted items from 4-6pm daily.
Lunch deals provide great value with mini hotpots starting at $10.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
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.
Small restaurant with high chair seating along wall counters and a touch screen ordering system creates a modern yet cozy setting. Clean, welcoming atmosphere feels like a street food style spot with a friendly vibe. Limited seating emphasizes take-out and casual dining experience.
Soup dumplings stand out with juicy, colorful fillings and perfect cooking. The menu offers a wide variety of dumplings including xiao long bao, spicy wontons, and pork buns, all paired well with slices of ginger.
Kids enjoy soup dumplings and bao buns along with a variety of drinks. The menu includes ramen and a coconut milk jelly dessert that is light and sweet.
Good to know
Happy Dumpling is primarily a take-out restaurant with limited dine-in options.
The restaurant features a self-service order system with a touch screen menu.
Expect a small space that may not accommodate large groups comfortably.
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.
Hot pot restaurant features a retro Chinese style interior with red lamps and colorful claw machines that add to a welcoming, bright atmosphere. The space feels clean, cozy, and spacious with a lively buzz and good music. It attracts crowds especially on weekends, creating an energetic vibe for gatherings.
Offers affordable hot pot with a wide variety of fresh ingredients and flavorful broths. The seasoning area stays very clean, and the seafood is notably fresh.
Staff show patience with kids and stay attentive to their needs. Kids can order their own hot pot at a lower price or share one with a parent for a small extra fee. The owner helps soothe babies when they get fussy.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat price is $27.99, which includes a variety of seafood and vegetables.
Lunch prices are under $20 on weekdays for all-you-can-eat.
Kids can share a pot with a parent for an additional $5.
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.
Spacious restaurant with tons of window views and a bright, clean interior offers a laid back and casual atmosphere. Music plays at a moderate volume, creating a chill vibe without overwhelming the space. The bar area is partially set up but remains unused, adding to the quiet, relaxed feel.
Dumplings stand out with fresh pork and chicken pan-fried options and unique chicken and yuzu soup dumplings. The menu also includes fried pork dumplings, steamed buns, ramen, and a broccoli salad with sesame dressing and smoked tofu.
Kids enjoy the soup dumplings and find the food very tasty. Children of various ages consistently show excitement about the dumplings and the overall experience.
Good to know
They have several vegan options, including egg rolls, dumplings, and noodle bowls.
Parking at Mason's Dumpling Shop is ample and accessible.
The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
Small dining area creates an intimate atmosphere with cozy, lively ambiance. Outdoor seating offers a comfortable alternative to the compact indoor space. The place stands out for its handmade desserts and authentic fusion cuisine with bold flavors.
Eggplant hot pot stands out with rich flavor. Beef Chow Fun features wide rice noodles, tender beef, and a large portion, especially good with XO sauce. Orange chicken tastes fresh, and dumplings come with a notable dipping sauce.
Staff accommodate special requests like plain steamed tofu for toddlers. The sesame chicken stands out as a favorite among kids.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get busy during peak hours.
The lunch special is $12.50 per meal, offering good value.
Vegetarian options are available and can be accommodated.
Open space with outdoor patio and natural sunlight creates a bright, welcoming setting. Decor is beautiful and the atmosphere feels cozy and inviting. The menu is extensive, resembling a book, and the place suits both casual dining and events.
Orange chicken stands out with its good texture and crunch and a flavorful orange zest. Dumplings deliver a remarkable taste that sets them apart.
Kids enjoy the Pho and the crispy stir fry noodles, often finishing their meals quickly. Portions come in generous sizes, enough for multiple meals but likely eaten in one sitting by children.
Good to know
Most dishes range from $25 to $35, with some exceeding $70.
The menu features a wide variety of Vietnamese dishes beyond just pho and banh mi.
Portions are generous, making sharing a good option for diners.
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.
Small bar and TVs fill an aesthetic fast-casual space with clean, charming decor. Atmosphere stays quiet and chill, welcoming for quick, satisfying meals. Known for fresh homemade dumplings and reasonable prices, it offers authentic Chinese dishes in generous portions.
Soup dumplings and potstickers come fresh and homemade, with excellent flavor and tender meat. Dan Dan noodles offer a spicy kick, while chicken lo mein has a subtle smoky taste different from typical sweeter versions.
Staff adjust dishes to be less spicy for kids. Kids enjoy the noodles and meals served. Milk tea may come without boba even if expected.
Good to know
Chopstickers makes in-house, homemade dumplings and buns fresh to order.
Chopstickers added an 8% service charge without disclosing it on the menu.
The price is very good for the amount and quality of the food.
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.
Fun Japanese claw machines and arcade games create a playful atmosphere filled with colorful, vibrant decor. The space feels cozy and lively, inviting people to relax, chat, and enjoy snacks without feeling rushed. A mix of board games, foosball, and collectibles adds to the engaging, upbeat vibe.
Soup dumplings stand out with their rich flavor and delicate texture. Various dumplings consistently deliver satisfying taste, complemented by unique drinks like Butterfly Pea Lemonade.
Kids enjoy the lychee fruit tea with popping boba and jelly. The place offers a fun environment with games and cute bubble plushies to explore.
Good to know
The unlimited deal on Fridays and Saturdays includes unlimited boba, appetizers, and desserts.
Expect a variety of flavors and snacks during the unlimited boba nights.
Prices are lower than many other boba places while maintaining higher quality.
Tiny, clean dining space offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere with cozy seating. Family-owned vibe supports authentic, freshly made dumplings and customizable dishes. Limited seating encourages quick, casual visits.
Dumplings come out perfectly crispy or tender, filled with savory pork or veggies. Xiao long bao and pork fried dumplings stand out, paired well with tender scallion pancakes and rich ramen.
Kids enjoy the snow pear drink and often ask to return for breakfast. Portions suit children well, making it easy to share food with them.
Good to know
Breakfast menu available on Saturday and Sunday mornings until 2pm.
Expect limited seating, which may require waiting during busy hours.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
Small, authentic barbecue restaurant with a classic Chinatown vibe and hanging roast ducks on display. Atmosphere stays cozy and inviting, often quiet but can get busy during dinner. Known for exceptional Cantonese BBQ, especially Peking duck and crispy roast pork.
Peking duck stands out with its exceptional flavor and presentation. Authentic Cantonese BBQ shines through dishes like char siu lo mein, black pepper beef, and shrimp wontons, matching tastes found in China. The congee offers a rich, traditional experience.
Service stays very accommodating for kids. Shrimp and eggs appear on the menu for younger diners.
Good to know
The restaurant can get busy during weekdays and sell out of major items by evening.
Parking is available out front, but it can be sketchy at times.
Prices are generally affordable, with generous portions.