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.
Fish and shrimp dim sum stand out with fresh flavors and a good variety of options. Sushi and sashimi also pair well with the dim sum offerings.
Creme Brulee Cheesecake stands out as a dessert option. The menu also includes strawberry and green tea mochi for a lighter choice.
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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.
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.
Offers authentic dim sum with a variety of soup dumplings and unique cartoon-shaped options that hold a sweet surprise. Prices stay reasonable and service is quick, with dishes arriving within minutes.
Desserts include chocolate dumplings and black sesame dessert buns that come fresh and quickly. Dessert dumplings are almost too cute to eat, with servers guiding how to enjoy them properly.
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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.
Dim sum features xiao long bao, chicken dumplings, pork shu mai, and chashu bao that mostly come frozen but are prepared well with good presentation. The dishes taste good and pair well with rice and noodles.
Chocolate mousse stands out as a phenomenal dessert. Animal sweet buns also appear as a notable choice. Complimentary desserts come with celebrations, adding a special touch.
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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.
Warm, modern décor features dragon motifs and dim sum steamers as design elements, creating an inviting and elegant space. Upbeat music and a full bar with TVs add to a lively yet relaxing atmosphere. Authentic flavors and well-prepared dishes draw a steady crowd seeking quality Asian cuisine.
Fresh, flavorful dumplings and authentic dim sum fill the menu with satisfying options. The space features creative decor like a dragon motif and dim sum steamers above the entrance.
Light and fluffy dessert buns stand out with a creamy walnut filling that is not too sweet. Fried sesame balls offer a satisfying finish alongside other veggie sides and truffle soup dumplings.
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Expect wait times of 40 to 80 minutes during peak hours.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and quantity of food offered.
Dine-in is required before issuing a gift card.
Open kitchen with hand-pulled noodles and dumpling assembly line offers an engaging view of food preparation. Spacious interior features modern decor in black and red with varied seating including booths and outdoor patio. Atmosphere stays calm and inviting, suitable for casual meals or date nights.
Three dim sum dishes come at $36, offering a solid variety for one person. Chrysanthemum tea pairs well, enhancing the overall experience.
Brown sugar dessert features a mix of fruit, jellies, haw flakes, peanuts, and chilled brown sugar jelly for a refreshing finish. Ice jelly offers a light, cool option, while sticky rice dessert adds a chewy, sweet touch.
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All noodles and dumplings are handcrafted using high-quality, natural ingredients.
The order takes a bit longer because the noodles are pulled fresh for each order.
Parking is easy off Colo Blvd with enough spaces in the plaza.
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.
Handmade dumplings and dim sum come fresh from the kitchen, crafted by the owner. The menu features a variety tray of Xiao Long Bao and other dim sum, including pork garlic dumplings and jalapeño chicken.
Custard dessert dumplings feature super thick custard inside a bouncy steamed bun with a light sweetness. Sesame balls also appear as a popular dessert option.
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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.
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.
Gourmet dim sum gains traction here with the traditional Cantonese style chasiu pork bao that stays enclosed rather than crack-open. This spot fits well into the growing popularity of refined dim sum in the area.
Desserts feature fresh toasted coconuts that keep sweetness in check and fried Peruvian donuts that stand out as a highlight. Skipping dessert is rare even when full.
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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.
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.
A real dim sum station offers staples like sticky rice chicken, steamed spare ribs, chicken feet, xiaolongbao, shrimp dumplings, shaomai, and custard buns. The selection pairs well with fresh sushi and a made-to-order Mongolian grill.
Desserts include a wide variety of options with fresh and flavorful choices. Ice cream and fruit add to the large selection alongside other dishes.
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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.