Open kitchen shows chefs making authentic Chinese street food in a calm, well-lit space. Homemade noodles and dumplings shine alongside pork chow mein and shrimp wonton soup. Simple, clean interior with white tablecloths creates a friendly, tranquil spot for any occasion.
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.
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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.
Cozy spot with warm energy and calm lighting feels like home. Pineapple sesame chicken offers a crispy texture and bold flavor. Hot and sour soup surprises with cooked carrots and tofu, adding a fresh twist.
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.
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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.
Spacious interior blends modern decor with an Asian fusion vibe and red lanterns. Onion soup dumplings and authentic Szechuan chicken shine on the menu. Calm, family-friendly atmosphere with soothing music makes dining relaxing and welcoming.
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.
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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.
Open kitchen shows dumpling preparation in action, adding energy to the space. Dim sum shines with crispy egg rolls and pork & chive dumplings. Interior mixes modern style with Chinese decor, creating a lively and authentic vibe.
Dim sum features light and crispy egg rolls with excellent dipping sauce and pork & chive dumplings that stand out. Hot and sour soup offers a peppery, solid portion. Lo mein also rates well. Service is attentive and food quality is consistently flavorful.
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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.
Restaurant blends modern elegance with amazing Crab Rangoons and diverse dishes like Thai Basil Chicken. Warm atmosphere suits relaxed meals or special dinners. Beautiful mountain views add to the inviting setting.
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.
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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 doesnโt take long to prepare.
Fun Japanese claw machines and colorful decor create a lively, cozy spot. Soup dumplings offer rich flavor and delicate texture, paired well with Butterfly Pea Lemonade. Board games and foosball add to the upbeat, playful 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.
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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.
Small, quiet spot with a hole-in-the-wall feel offers large portions of Chinese and Vietnamese dishes. General Tso chicken shines with sides like egg drop soup and egg rolls. Fresh shrimp spring rolls with peanut sauce add a tasty twist. Popular for pick-up and delivery despite slow waits.
General Tso chicken stands out as a highlight. Large portions come with egg drop soup, rice, and egg rolls. Fresh shrimp spring rolls pair well with peanut sauce. Sesame chicken, pork lo mein, and wonton soup also feature prominently.
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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.
Quaint eatery offers a chill vibe with a quiet atmosphere and soft jazz. Handmade dumplings shine with pork-forward flavor and chewy wrappers. Fresh poke bowls add a unique twist to the menu, making it a hidden gem for diverse tastes.
Handmade dumplings feature a soft yet chewy wrapper with a pork-forward flavor and an impressive amount of pork inside. Chicken egg rolls offer a unique option alongside these standout dumplings.
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Expect a 20-minute wait for food during busy hours.
Parking is adequate and close to the restaurant.
Prices are a bit steep, especially for kids' items.
Cozy spot with family-friendly atmosphere and ample parking makes visits easy. Enjoy hot and sour soup and thin noodles that bring authentic Chinese flavors. Generous portions offer great value for classic dishes like egg rolls and mango chicken.
Thin noodles and dumplings stand out alongside hot and sour soup and egg drop soup that impresses with rich flavor. Orange chicken and sesame cluckers offer solid options beyond typical expectations.
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The restaurant has plenty of parking spaces available.
Portion sizes are large, often enough for two people.
Prices are reasonable, especially for lunch options.
Cozy spot with a family atmosphere and quiet vibe serves generous portions at fair prices. Sweet and sour chicken pairs well with fried rice, while Egg Foo Young and Szechuan beef offer bold flavors. Hot and sour soup adds a rich, balanced taste.
Sweet and sour chicken comes without vegetables, paired well with fried rice or egg rolls. The Egg Foo Young and Szechuan beef stand out as flavorful choices. Hot and sour soup offers a rich taste without overwhelming spice.
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The portions at First Wok are generous and easily shareable.
Lunch specials offer great value for the price.
Dinner specials include soup and crab rangoons or an egg roll for a few dollars more.
Small hot pot spot offers delicious broth and all-you-can-eat options in a modern rustic setting. Warmth from a massive TV fireplace adds to the peaceful vibe. Service is friendly, making it great for newcomers to Chinese food.
Hot pot stands out with its delicious flavors and great variety of options. The experience feels welcoming, even for first-timers, and the service supports a satisfying meal.
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Karaoke is available for birthday parties and weddings.
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat hot pot but requires separate orders for vegetables.
Expect to pay around $170 for a family of four, including tip.
Small, cozy spot with quiet atmosphere and booth seating. Known for generous portions of fresh, well-priced Chinese dishes like Mongolian beef and orange chicken. Interior shows wear but food quality shines through.
Wonton soup and egg rolls offer a familiar yet slightly different taste. Dishes like velvet beef, Mongolian beef, and orange chicken stand out for their flavor and preparation, with generous portions in fried rice and lo mein.
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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.