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.
Nicely decorated space with great music sets a relaxed mood for dinner. Works well for both date nights and casual dinners with friends.
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.
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.
Offers quick dinners and accommodates large parties comfortably. Serves healthy options suitable for a casual meal or a break from usual dinner spots.
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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 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.
Dinner features beef chow fun and jungle noodles as tasty options. A friendly owner welcomes guests, and the atmosphere suits solo dinners well.
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 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.
Easy, laidback dinners happen here with a pleasant atmosphere especially on early Sunday nights. Takeout options exist for lunch, but dinner visits show a relaxed vibe.
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.
Dim sum carts move through a vibrant space filled with traditional Chinese rosewood chairs and backlit shadow puppet paintings, creating an authentic and lively atmosphere. Conversation hums warmly amid the clean, upscale decor with patterned cloth-covered tables and elegant lighting. The environment feels social and inviting, blending authentic dim sum energy with a refined, welcoming setting.
Exceptional dim sum stands out with a menu expanded to include Sichuan and Taishan dishes. The experience features dim sum carts that create an authentic Hong Kong vibe.
Dinner includes a variety of dishes with the Sichuan beef brisket casserole standing out for its very spicy flavor. Servers sometimes offer free beers at the end of the meal.
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Reservations are not required, and seating is usually immediate on weekends.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially around holidays.
The menu features a wide variety of dim sum and traditional Chinese dishes.
Small dining area features red color scheme and quirky decor like a wall full of rolling pins, creating a warm, welcoming vibe with cozy, casual atmosphere. Space feels intimate and comfortable, with lighting that supports easy conversation. Outdoor seating includes heaters to maintain warmth.
Boiled Szechuan fish offers tender meat in a spicy soup that stands out. Dumplings, spring rolls, and twice cooked spicy noodles with pork belly highlight the menu with authentic Sichuan flavors.
Dinner offers dim sum and other dishes suitable for family meals or solo takeout. The spot works well for a casual dinner after activities like visiting a museum.
Good to know
Parking is available next to the restaurant.
The restaurant is small, seating about 30 people.
Expect longer wait times on Fridays and Saturdays.
Three large, well-maintained fish tanks create a striking visual centerpiece in a space defined by classic decor and soothing music at a comfortable volume. The atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, encouraging easy conversation without raising voices. A cozy, friendly vibe makes it feel like a welcoming neighborhood spot.
Mongolian Beef and Sesame Chicken come out crispy and flavorful. Dumplings feature seasoned minced pork, while lo mein offers a chewy texture with pork and vegetables. Egg foo young, garlic fried tofu, and egg rolls add solid variety to the menu.
Family-style dinners feel like eating at grandma's house with scrumptious, delicious meals. The family platter dinner earns perfect marks and the menu offers consistently recommended options.
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South Garden is closed on Mondays.
Lunch specials are available and considered excellent.
The menu offers a wide range of authentic Chinese dishes.
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.
Dinner features phenomenal flavors and a wonderful atmosphere. The service maintains high quality since the opening.
Good to know
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.
Building resembles fast food but offers fresh Hawaiian BBQ with generous portions and affordable prices. Atmosphere is clean and no frills, focusing on straightforward dining. Menu features standout items like Kona Fire Chicken and seafood boil, attracting those seeking authentic Hawaiian flavors without travel.
Crab Rangoon appears often as a starter or side. Spring rolls and spam musubi also show up regularly alongside main dishes like fire chicken, BBQ chicken, and beef with rice and macaroni salad.
Dinner includes a variety of take out menu options with a focus on Hawaiian BBQ. Large spreads work well for group dinners like birthdays.
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The cost is $35 for two full plates, providing generous portions.
Kona Hawaiian BBQ- Pecos offers a 15% discount on the seafood boil.
One entree is large enough for most people to split.
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 stands out with crisp vegetables, moist chicken, and perfectly chewy noodles. The egg drop soup and crispy fried dumplings also deliver strong flavors and satisfying textures.
Ordering ahead is common due to the busy dinner rush. Many choose this spot for birthday dinners and regular Friday night meals.
Good to know
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.
Restaurant combines dark moody design with big bay windows and brick walls for a hip, upscale vibe. Music sets a vibey atmosphere that supports conversation without shouting. Cocktails offer creative spins on classics, complementing innovative Taiwanese-inspired dishes.
Veggie dumplings stand out with a strong mushroom flavor and unique texture. The hot and sour soup offers a bold, memorable taste. Other dishes like jellyfish salad, mapo tofu, and pork belly rice bring authentic and varied flavors.
Cozy and inviting space suits date night or casual dinners. Dinner offers a fantastic experience with a warm atmosphere.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends when the restaurant is busy.
The menu includes many gluten-free options, accommodating celiac diners.
Expect to spend around $100 for two people, including tip.
Small space with Japanese/Italian fusion creates a warm and inviting atmosphere that feels like dining at a friend's house. Lively energy and a creative cocktail menu complement the cozy, neighborhood vibe. Outdoor seating stands out as the most generous on the street.
Dumplings stand out with options like wagyu truffle, mascarpone mushroom, and ginger chicken with garlic and coriander. Pork and leek dumplings come highly recommended, all made fresh and to order.
Dinner feels like eating at a friend's house with special dumplings that are perfect. Service is attentive, making sure the dinner goes smoothly.
Good to know
During happy hour, dumplings cost $1 each.
Whiskey Wednesday offers special drinks and promotions.
A 22% automatic gratuity is added to all bills.
Large Asian restaurant offers a bright, clean atmosphere with a cozy, lively vibe attracting a younger crowd. The space feels open and inviting with friendly, attentive staff. Special features include an in-house butcher for select meats and a menu known for authentic pho and fresh dim sum.
Dim sum features fried shrimp balls and pork and shrimp dumplings with a variety of dishes at affordable prices. Pho pairs well with the dim sum, creating a perfect combination for a quick meal.
Dinner costs about $70 for four people, making it very well priced. Spring rolls arrive late, often near the end of the meal.
Good to know
The prices at Phở Hong are higher than they used to be.
Expect no wait times during most visits.
Dim Sum prices are lower than at other local restaurants.
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.
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.
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.
Sesame chicken and shrimp steamed dumplings stand out as dinner options. Takeout is available for a quick meal.
Good to know
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.
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.
Sesame chicken stands out with its crispy texture and rich flavor. Pork dumplings offer a juicy filling and a nice crunch. Lo mein combines meat and vegetables for a tasty, quality dish.
Comfort dinners like Pho and Pad Thai stand out here. The spot suits both quick lunches and relaxed dinners with a solid overall dinner experience.
Good to know
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.
Massive dining room with open space suits large groups and keeps the atmosphere calm and welcoming. Dim sum stands out as authentic and affordable, drawing steady crowds without long waits. Old-school interiors blend with modern touches like a robot server and a huge TV for games.
Dim sum features authentic Cantonese flavors with an extensive variety including siu mai, roast duck, shrimp, and eggplant. Staff serve from carts, creating a lively atmosphere with dishes like Mongolian beef and Chinese broccoli also available.
Offers Cantonese style dinner with a focus on dim sum. Serves as a reliable spot for family dinners.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during busy weekends.
Dim sum is served all day until 7:45 pm, including for pickup.
Expect minimal wait times, usually under 5 minutes, even on weekends.
Cozy, dimly lit space with a calm, familiar vibe reminiscent of traditional family Chinese restaurants. Quiet and tucked away, it offers a chill atmosphere with a touch of old-school charm. Roomy dining area combines traditional American Chinese restaurant atmosphere with a welcoming, personal feel.
Sesame chicken stands out with its crispy outside and juicy inside, offering a sweet, spicy, and tangy flavor. Spring rolls come made from scratch, and Chicken Chow Mein noodles are flavorful and perfectly cooked.
Good to know
JJ Bistro is located on the second floor of Sakura Square.
The entrance can be hard to find due to construction blocking the main stairs.
A hidden staircase around the building provides access to the restaurant.
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.
Group dinners work well here with a lively atmosphere. The menu offers solid options for dinner and includes specials like the Lucky Cat lunch.
Good to know
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.
Noodle shop features unique wood ceiling designs and a vinyl record collection that sets a cool vibe. Music plays a key role, with anime visuals adding to the atmosphere. Outdoor patio offers a relaxed space away from the street, while seating includes backless stools and varied options.
Menus include red oil dumplings, sweet and sour ribs, and general tsos shrimp alongside items like KFC bao and spicy miso. Dishes blend traditional flavors with some fusion elements.
Dinner features KFC and Coconut Shrimp Bao that hold up well from lunch to evening. Seating at the bar suits solo diners, while the spot also handles family birthday dinners smoothly.
Good to know
Happy hour offers 50% off appetizers and sake from 4-6pm daily.
Expect small portion sizes; consider ordering multiple dishes.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but cash is preferred for tips.
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.
Orange chicken salad features tempura-based fried chicken bits on a plain salad. Lo Mein offers a good quantity of chicken and fresh vegetables with a flavorful profile. Potstickers and shrimp fried rice also stand out as very good options.
Offers a reliable spot for dinner with consistent availability during layovers or quick stops. Serves modern Asian dishes suited for both lunch and dinner occasions.
Good to know
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.
Cozy dining room with a quiet atmosphere and a large fish tank adds a unique touch. The space feels laid back and comfortable, often nearly empty. Traditional Chinese cuisine with generous portions complements the relaxed vibe.
Combination Lo Mein and General Tso's chicken stand out with slightly spicy flavors. Potstickers rank among the best, while wonton soup offers a flavorful broth. Crispy Scallion Pancakes come out perfectly flaky and flavorful.
Offers good deals for family dinners and serves as a reliable delivery dinner spot. Provides a quiet setting suitable for relaxed lunches or dinners.
Good to know
Portions are large and suitable for sharing, making it great for groups.
The restaurant has ample parking available for customers.
Takeout orders are typically ready within 20 minutes.