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.
Chicken and beef potstickers stand out with solid flavor. The xiao long buns and edamame complement the potstickers well. Kids often enjoy multiple orders.
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Kungfu Noodles & Dumplings is open on Christmas Day.
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long waits.
Expect generous portions at reasonable prices.
Bright, modern space with high ceilings and large open windows creates an airy, comfortable atmosphere. The vibe is casual yet swanky, with well-curated music and a crowd that enjoys a relaxed dining experience without excessive noise. Communal bar tables dominate the layout, enhancing a social, open feel distinct from typical Asian restaurants.
Dumplings stand out with options like Tom Kha soup with chicken dumplings and Szechuan eggplant dumplings made on request. The menu features twice fried Mongolian Beef with wok hei and traditional chasiu pork bao in Cantonese style.
Pot stickers stand out with strong ginger flavor and are loaded with taste. Unique versions include a crispy top piece and pork & chive fillings that add variety.
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Reservations are recommended to ensure a spot, especially during busy hours.
The restaurant closes at 6 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Happy hour runs from 4 to 6 PM with special menu items.
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.
Mongolian beef pot stickers come properly pan seared and deliver a delicious taste. The Mongolian beef with cut noodles pairs well alongside them.
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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.
Modern fast casual dining space features cozy, well-thought-out interior with comfortable barstool seating and a large mural wall. Atmosphere stays casual and upbeat with fun music and a welcoming vibe. Guests enjoy authentic Asian flavors paired with a clean, spacious environment.
Spicy Dan Dan noodles stand out with Sichuan peppercorns that create a tingly, numbing sensation. Fresh noodles pair well with dishes like Pork Pot Stickers and Wonton Noodle Soup.
Pot stickers come with chewy but not tough exteriors and a well-seasoned filling. Options include pork, chicken, and chili oil varieties, all cooked perfectly.
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Reservations are not required, making it easy for walk-in customers.
The restaurant serves fresh noodles made onsite daily.
Expect to spend around $15 for a meal, with some dishes priced higher.
Restaurant offers a modern, elegant interior with comfortable seating and beautiful mountain views. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting, suitable for relaxed meals or special dinners. Menu features diverse, high-quality dishes including standout Thai and German options.
Crab Rangoons stand out as a dish both agreed were amazing. The menu includes sesame chicken that rivals others and tasty pot stickers and spring rolls. Other dishes like Thai Basil Chicken, Orange Chicken, and Panang add variety.
Pan-fried pork dumplings come with a ginger and peanut vinaigrette dipping sauce. These potstickers have a crispy texture and pair well with spring rolls.
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The menu offers a wide variety of options suitable for everyone.
White Lotus Cafe is friendly to gluten-free diners.
The food doesn’t take long to prepare.
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.
Potstickers have a perfect balance of spice and flavor. They come alongside homemade soup dumplings and bao buns, making for a tasty combination.
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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.
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.
Pot stickers come with a nice variety alongside other dim sum like shrimp and pork dumplings. They have a classic dim sum style served from rolling carts and taste yummy.
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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 Asian restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and quiet dining room. Offers large portions and reasonable prices with a full bar and small patio. Family-run spot known for hot food and gluten-free options.
Orange chicken stands out with its grilled orange rind and balanced spice and sweetness. Other dishes like sesame chicken, shrimp steamed dumplings, Mongolian beef, and crab rangoon offer solid portions and consistent flavors.
Pork potstickers stand out as a favorite dish here. The potstickers are generally tasty and come alongside other dishes like Szechuan spicy beef and kung pao chicken.
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Lunch special available Monday to Friday from 11am to 3pm.
Gluten-free options are indicated on the menu.
Takeout portions are as large as dine-in servings.
Modern Chinese decor with gorgeous murals and a Chinese Pepsi neon sign creates a stylish, sensory-rich environment. Warm lighting, lively music featuring old school R&B, and kitchen steam set a cozy yet energetic vibe. The space attracts those seeking fusion takes on traditional dishes like baos and dumplings in a casual, inviting setting.
Soup dumplings stand out with thin, chewy skin and savory broth inside. Bao buns come fluffy and packed with bold, saucy fillings. Pork and kobe beef dumplings offer moist, tender fillings that impress.
Potstickers come in orders of five and pair with other dishes like pork belly buns. Prices run high, with a single order costing around $40 before tip. They serve alongside drinks like tap beers and sake.
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The dim sum happy hour runs from 4:58 PM to 6 PM with special pricing.
Expect longer wait times during special events, especially on weekends.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended for quick service.
Small space with a cozy, inviting atmosphere and modern, clean interior creates an intimate dining experience. Guests enjoy authentic Thai flavors with the option to customize spice levels. The environment feels tasteful and spotless, enhancing the overall comfort.
Crispy dumplings and orange chicken stand out here. The menu also includes green curry and drunken noodles, offering a mix of flavors.
Lunch includes 3 chicken pot stickers served with tofu drunken noodles for $17. Potstickers come as part of the chicken drunken noodles dish.
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Online ordering is available for takeout and is user-friendly.
The restaurant has no liquor license, so bring your own drinks.
Expect small portion sizes relative to the prices.