Interior features panda statues and cherry blossom decor creating a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Space feels comfortable and updated with a casual vibe. Menu offers a variety of tofu and vegetable options alongside classic dishes, attracting diners who appreciate authentic Chinese cuisine.
Shrimp lo mein comes with fresh shrimp and crisp vegetables in a light, flavorful sauce. Lo mein pairs well with fried rice and other dishes like Mongolian beef.
Lunch options include a lunch special combo with entrees, soup, and spring rolls. Delivery service handles orders for groups, and staff provide attentive care during lunch.
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Happy hour runs before 6:00 pm for appetizers, beer, and wine.
The restaurant is currently open despite exterior remodeling.
Lunch prices are around $16, with large portion sizes.
Open kitchen with dumpling preparation visible sets a lively and engaging tone. Interior blends modern design with Chinese cultural decor, creating a spacious and aesthetically pleasing atmosphere. Crowds gather for authentic dim sum, making it a popular spot with a fun, unique vibe.
Noodles come out with a soft texture and balanced flavor. Both chicken lo mein and the shrimp fried rice pair well with other dishes like pork & chive dumplings and crab Rangoons.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for dinner to avoid long wait times.
Expect over an hour wait on weekends without a reservation for smaller groups.
Prices can be high, with a typical meal costing around $88 for two.
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.
Shrimp lo mein features garlicky noodles that keep people coming back. Chicken lo mein stands out as incredible and highly satisfying.
Lunch here offers a straightforward, satisfying experience with quick service and fresh dumplings. The spot suits those looking for a simple, tasty midday meal.
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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.
Restaurant offers a bright, modern interior with clean, spacious seating and thoughtful table settings. Atmosphere stays peaceful and harmonious with soft music and no noise or disorder. Guests find the vibe casual yet polished, making it a welcoming spot for enjoying authentic Sichuan cuisine.
Chicken lo mein features flavorful sesame oil and good vegetables. It pairs well with dishes like Sichuan beef and sesame chicken.
Lunch features a hot and sour soup that is thicker than usual but balanced. Service stays very good even during the busy lunch rush. Lunch specials offer a variety of appealing options.
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The restaurant offers a lot of authentic Chinese menu options.
They can accommodate gluten-free diets.
Vegetarian options are available and well-received.
Clean, modern space with nostalgic furniture and nice artwork creates a relaxed vibe. Background pop music keeps energy low-key, fitting a spot focused on delivery and takeout. Known for crispy sesame chicken and flavorful hot pots, it draws those seeking quality Chinese food without dining frills.
Noodles come with a surprisingly flavorful taste and a hint of garlic. Both the Sesame Chicken and Chicken Lo Mein offer addictive flavor that keeps you craving more.
Lunch specials offer great value with generous portions and great prices. Meals include rice, chicken lo mein, an egg roll, and a won ton, available even on weekends for pickup.
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Expect a delivery fee of $12.50 plus a 20% tip on online orders.
The online ordering system allows customization of meals easily.
Parking is ample and available in a large lot.
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 here is super flavorful and loaded with meat. The pork lo mein stands out, and the dish never feels skimpy on ingredients.
Lunch specials include soup, egg roll, rice, and cream cheese rangoon. Prices hover around $10 per special or about $20 for two people, offering generous portions and strong value.
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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.
Modern interior with giant booths creates a comfortable and somewhat elevated dining experience. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, supported by positive energy and synchronized staff. Known for generous portions and well-prepared Chinese dishes with balanced flavors and spice options.
Smoky flavor defines the lo mein noodles here, offering a savory and hot dish cooked with care. Spice levels vary, and the flavors blend harmoniously from the first bite to the last.
Orders come up very quickly, even for to-go lunches. Most dishes are à la carte, so adding soup or sides costs extra.
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Parking is ample and available right across from the restaurant.
The restaurant offers a variety of Chinese and some Thai dishes.
Most menu items are ordered à la carte, so plan for additional charges.
Asian restaurant combines sports bar setup with large outdoor patio and family dining in a chill, casual atmosphere. Bigger screens than typical sports bars create a lively vibe for watching games. Portions tend to be generous, making it a popular spot for groups and casual meals.
Large portions make the lo mein very filling. It has a very good flavor that pairs well with dishes like sesame chicken.
Lunch combos come at a great price and work well for takeout. The lunch specials stand out as especially great and the spot is usually quiet on Saturdays.
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The restaurant is family-owned, ensuring a personal touch.
The owner shops for fresh ingredients daily for the menu.
Lunch specials are offered at a great price.
Bright, inviting dining room offers a clean but cluttered setting with plexiglass dividers for safety. Casual atmosphere fills the space with positive energy and a wide vegan menu draws diverse diners. Portions come generous, matching the authentic Asian flavors served consistently well.
Lo Mein comes with fresh vegetables and options like BBQ pork, beef, chicken, and seafood. It pairs well with dishes like Sweet and Sour Chicken and orange chicken.
Food comes out very fresh during weekday lunches. Seating accommodates groups like coworkers for a casual dine-in experience.
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The restaurant has a large menu with many vegan options available.
Parking is ample and easily accessible at ground level.
The restaurant maintains COVID precautions with plexiglass dividers.
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.
Beef lo mein stands out with rich flavor and tender noodles. Chicken lo mein offers a satisfying, well-seasoned option among other solid dishes.
Lunch features well priced specials with large portions and includes soup. Waitstaff show poise that suits conversations during meals.
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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.
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.
Chicken lo mein features a subtle smoky flavor that sets it apart from the usual sweeter American style. Both chicken and vegetable versions come out flavorful and delicious.
Offers a quick lunch with well-priced options. Serves as a reliable spot for a business lunch or casual midday break.
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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.
Pho restaurant offers a quiet, authentic atmosphere with classic decor and a cozy, clean dining space. The environment feels calm and welcoming, reflecting a genuine Vietnamese vibe. Seating is comfortable, and the place maintains a low-key, peaceful energy throughout.
Lo mein comes with meat and vegetables and costs around 15 dollars. The combo lo mein and chicken lo mein both taste good and have solid quality.
Lunch specials cost between $8.99 and $10.95, offering inexpensive pho and noodle bowls. Prices stand out compared to other places charging over $14 for similar dishes.
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A new lunch special is offered at a great price.
The portions are large for the price.
The process is simple and efficient, with food ready in 10 minutes.
Tiny, clean space with limited seating creates a grab-and-go vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting despite simplicity. Known for affordable prices and generous portions, it draws those seeking quick, budget-friendly Chinese food.
Thick noodles with real flavor make the lo mein stand out. Portions come in generous scoops, often paired with entrees like Sesame chicken in combo meals.
Offers quick, affordable lunch combos with a focus on hot dishes ready to go. Serves as a reliable spot for grabbing lunch on the move.
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The lunch combo at Chi’s Express is very affordable, typically under $7.
Expect generous portion sizes; a combo meal can serve two people.
Chi’s Express offers crab wontons for free with orders over $20.
Small, quiet restaurant with a hole-in-the-wall feel and recent remodeling. Offers large portions and great value with a focus on Chinese and some Vietnamese dishes. Popular for pick-up and delivery, often busy with a slow wait for orders.
Pork lo mein arrives quickly and stands out as the main lo mein option. It rates around average, with other lo mein dishes less noted.
Lunch offers great prices and solid quality. The spot serves excellent Chinese dishes during midday hours.
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East Dragon Chinese Restaurant only offers pick-up and delivery services.
The servings are huge and offer great value.
It takes about an hour and 40 minutes for food to be ready for pick up.
Cozy, small space fills quickly with a fun, funky vibe and eclectic music. Handmade dumplings take center stage, with a viewing area showcasing their preparation. A glowing dragon on the ceiling adds a unique, eye-catching touch to the chic interior.
Chicken Lo Mein tastes light with a pleasant flavor. The noodles come out perfectly prepared and full of flavor.
Lunch offers a variety of dumplings, shrimp fried rice, and chicken feet. Portions are generous, often leaving leftovers.
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Seating is limited and can get very busy on weekends.
The price of $40 for two plates of dumplings is considered high.
They offer take-out if you can't wait for a table.
Chinese restaurant offers exquisite architecture and attractive decor with large windows that fill the space with natural light. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, creating a peaceful dining experience. The layout feels roomy and clean, making it a comfortable spot away from crowds.
Savory and flavorful options like chicken and broccoli and BBQ pork stand out. The house special and vegetable lo mein offer solid choices, while chicken lo mein noodles are decent.
Lunch specials offer large entrees with sides like crab rangoon, spring roll, and soup. Meals provide good quality food at an affordable price, often enough for multiple meals.
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They charge a $1 convenience fee on all orders.
The prices are very reasonable for the portion sizes.
Lunch entrees include a crab rangoon, spring roll, and soup.
Small, no-frills Chinese takeout spot with a cramped interior and a busy kitchen where older Asian men cook and chat. Atmosphere feels family-style but strictly carry-out only, with a fast-paced and affordable vibe. Portions are large, and the food quality stands out compared to other local options.
Lo Mein features crisp vegetables, moist chicken, and noodles with the right chewiness and flavor. Portions are generous and match the price, with the beef and pork lo mein standing out for their taste.
Lunch specials offer great value and are more affordable than many Chinese takeout options. Portions like the spicy pork come smaller than typical lunch servings but still make a solid lunch option.
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The restaurant is takeout only with an option for delivery within 5 miles.
Reservations are not required, but calling ahead is recommended for orders.
Parking is available in a small lot, which can get busy.
Quirky, spacious building with mountain views offers a warm, cozy atmosphere that feels family-oriented and unassuming. Conversations carry easily in the quiet space without background music. The vibe is peaceful and welcoming despite a slightly run-down appearance.
Beef lo mein stands out with rich flavor and satisfying texture. The lo mein lunch special offers a tasty, well-balanced meal option.
Lunch specials offer great value with tasty options like the lo mein special. Prices stay reasonable, making it a solid spot to stop for a quick, satisfying lunch.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a separate Chinese menu for authentic dishes.
Steamed rice is not included with entrees and costs extra.
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.
Beef and chicken lo mein come with nice seasoning that stands out. Dumplings often accompany the lo mein, adding to the meal's appeal.
Food takes some time to prepare during the lunch rush. It serves as a reliable option for a quick lunch when other spots are closed.
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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.
Converted Taco Bell building houses a small, clean dining area with a minimalist aesthetic and granite tabletops. Atmosphere stays quiet and low key, offering a comfortable, unassuming vibe. Known for generous portions, budget-friendly prices, and top-notch Chinese and sushi dishes.
Combination lo mein comes in a very large portion, enough for two people. Noodles are thick and the taste ranges from very good to average depending on the dish.
Lunch specials offer generous portions at around $12 to $13.50. The Bento box stands out as a delicious and affordable choice, with options like medium spicy hurricane shrimp adding flavor variety.
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Payment is processed automatically, so double-check your card before paying.
The bathroom is located outside, but it is surprisingly clean.
The restaurant offers generous portion sizes, especially for the bento boxes.
Small, cozy space with booth seating and a quiet atmosphere. Interior shows signs of wear with broken accents and undusted light fixtures. Food quality stands out with generous portions and a reputation for freshness and well-priced dishes.
Lo mein comes in generous portions with good amounts of meat. Options include veggie, beef, and chicken lo mein, all served with solid flavor.
Lunch offers large portions with well-cooked, flavorful dishes like chicken lo mein and chicken curry. Lunch specials cost around $12.94 and no longer include soup.
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The restaurant only offers carryout and delivery options as of today.
The prices at Lucky Dragon Chinese Restaurant are very reasonable.
The portions are huge, providing enough for two meals easily.
Chinese restaurant with bare bones decor and two long rows of tables offers a chill, family-like atmosphere. Menu focuses on authentic Szechuan cuisine with large portions and dishes hard to find elsewhere in the area.
Chicken Lo Mein features shredded chicken and noodles with a solid flavor. It pairs well with other dishes like Mongolian beef and beef with broccoli.
Chicken Lo Mein noodles stand out as a hearty lunch option. Adding dumplings and hot tea brings the total to about $50.
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The restaurant offers large portions, roughly double the servings of other places.
The menu is heavily pork and beef, with limited vegetarian options.
Prices increased significantly in 2024, with many dishes now over $20.
Small, cozy restaurant with bright lighting and comfortable seating creates a clean, welcoming atmosphere. Cute decor and family-friendly amenities add charm to the space. Late hours and large portions attract a steady flow of diners seeking authentic Chinese dishes.
Huge portions of Lo Mein noodles come with options like beef, which tastes very good. The noodles stay delicious even as leftovers.
Lunch offers a great deal with specials that attract groups. It serves as a solid choice for a midday meal with a friendly atmosphere for coworkers.
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The restaurant is open until midnight, perfect for late-night dining.
Parking is available behind the restaurant, but it can be challenging.
The portions are large enough to share, ideal for two people.
Cozy dining space with a quiet, unhurried atmosphere and simple strip mall seating. Food features crispy textures, tender meats, and generous portions with thoughtful packaging for takeout. Service is reliable, with gluten-free accommodations and affordable prices.
Lo mein offers a mix of opinions, ranging from good to just OK. It often comes without vegetables and pairs well with dishes like crab rangoon and pork egg rolls.
Lunch plates cost under $12 and include soup, fried rice, egg roll, and entree. Take-out lunches can run over $20. The General lunch special is a common choice.
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Jasmine Cafe offers free delivery for orders over $20.
Lunch plates are under $12 and include soup, fried rice, and an entree.
Parking can be tricky, especially for larger vehicles.
Huge glass windows offer natural light and runway views that create a calm, polished atmosphere separate from airport chaos. The space feels quiet and welcoming, with outlets at each table for charging devices. A beautiful bar complements the relaxed vibe, making it a distinct spot amid busy terminals.
Chicken and Vegetable Lo Mein features a good quantity of chicken and a variety of fresh vegetables with a yummy flavor. The shrimp Lo Mein also stands out, while the steak Lo Mein has a soup-like consistency.
Offers quick lunch options that feel satisfying and make you forget you're at the airport. Serves as a reliable spot for both lunch and dinner with a modern Asian menu.
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Gluten-free options are available on the menu.
The restaurant is located in Terminal C, easily accessible from the main concourse.
Expect to pay around $20 for a main dish, with additional charges for protein.
Small, intimate Chinese restaurant with authentic Hong Kong-style BBQ and a no frills, cozy atmosphere. Food focuses on quality over presentation, served on paper plates with plastic utensils. Busy spot known for family-owned, local charm and outdoor patio seating.
Sauce stands out with a perfect balance that makes the lo mein flavorful without being oily. It has a light vegetable presence and pairs well with dishes like salt and pepper chicken wings.
Efficient and friendly service handles the busy lunch crowd well. Lunch prices stay great and the atmosphere offers a peaceful reprieve from work stress.
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The restaurant can get busy on weekends from 5-7 pm, with a wait time of 20-30 minutes.
Order in advance for roast duck to avoid a long wait.
Expect some wait time if arriving at noon.
Small, family-owned restaurant offers authentic Chinese dishes with large portions at reasonable prices. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting with a friendly, upbeat vibe. Space limits seating for large groups, and food arrives promptly with consistent quality.
Lunch portion pork lo mein offers a plenty of flavor experience. Noodles resemble udon size, which differs from traditional lo mein. Combo options and chicken lo mein are common choices.
Lunch specials include fried rice or steamed rice with shrimp and vegetables, plus a crunchy egg roll and a large piece of watermelon. Portions are generous enough to have leftovers for the next day.
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Expect longer wait times during holidays due to increased customer volume.
The portions are large enough for leftovers, making it a good value.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups, as seating is limited.