Asian spot blends sports bar vibe with a large outdoor patio and family-friendly dining. Lo mein stands out with large portions and rich flavor, perfect alongside sesame chicken. Generous servings and lively screens make it great 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.
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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.
Clean, modern space with nostalgic furniture and nice artwork creates a relaxed vibe. Sesame Chicken and Chicken Lo Mein stand out with addictive flavor and a hint of garlic. Background pop music keeps energy low-key, fitting a spot focused on delivery and takeout.
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.
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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.
Small spot with authentic barbecue and a classic Chinatown vibe. Lo mein shines with shredded duck and char siu, offering rich, savory flavors. Cozy atmosphere stays inviting even when busy at dinner.
Shredded duck and char siu stand out in the lo mein options. The duck lo mein offers a rich, savory flavor profile.
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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.
Generous lo mein with plenty of meat shines alongside classic dishes like sesame chicken. Family-owned vibe and fast delivery make dining easy. Expect solid value and extras like sauces and fortune cookies.
Lo mein features a generous amount of meat and comes in varieties like chicken and combination. It pairs well with sides like egg rolls and potstickers, offering a solid mix of flavors.
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The portion sizes are generous, often enough for two meals.
Prices are affordable, providing good value for the amount of food.
Delivery is fast and includes sauces and extras.
Chinese spot serves authentic Szechuan cuisine in a chill, family-like setting. Chicken Lo Mein has shredded chicken and solid flavor. Large portions make it great for sharing with dishes like Mongolian beef and beef with broccoli.
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.
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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.
Pho restaurant offers a quiet atmosphere with classic decor and cozy seating. Lo mein dishes feature solid quality with meat and vegetables for about 15 dollars. The place feels authentic Vietnamese and maintains a 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.
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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.
Small, no-frills spot offers generous portions of lo mein with crisp vegetables and moist chicken. Busy kitchen run by older Asian men creates a fast-paced vibe. Food quality stands out, making it a solid choice for affordable takeout.
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.
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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.
Tiny, clean spot offers generous portions and affordable prices for quick, budget-friendly meals. Thick, flavorful noodles make the lo mein a standout choice. Warm, inviting vibe fits grab-and-go dining perfectly.
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.
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The lunch combo at Chiβs Express is very affordable, typically under $7.
Expect generous portion sizes; a combo meal can serve two people.
Chiβs Express offers crab wontons for free with orders over $20.
Huge glass windows provide natural light and runway views, creating a calm, polished space. Chicken and Vegetable Lo Mein offers fresh vegetables and tasty chicken, while shrimp Lo Mein is also notable. Outlets at each table add convenience in this quiet, welcoming spot.
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.
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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.
Cozy spot offers huge portions of Lo Mein with tasty beef. Bright lighting and family-friendly amenities make it welcoming. Late hours and authentic Chinese dishes keep diners coming back.
Huge portions of Lo Mein noodles come with options like beef, which tastes very good. The noodles stay delicious even as leftovers.
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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.
Chinese restaurant offers generous portions of chicken lo mein with a special less sweet sauce. Atmosphere blends modern elegance and traditional charm, making it inviting. Affordable prices and convenient parking add to the appeal for takeout and limited seating.
Chicken lo mein comes with a special sauce option for less sweetness. Portions are generous and consistently delicious with no mediocre experiences reported.
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The lunch special at New Dragon ends at 3PM every weekday.
Prices are affordable, with lunch specials starting at $9.
The restaurant primarily caters to takeout orders with limited seating.
Hole-in-the-wall spot offers authentic dishes with a cozy vibe and quick service. Chicken lo mein features thick, chewy noodles that stand out. Pair meals with crab cheese wontons or egg rolls for a full experience.
Noodles come out nice and chewy with a thick texture on the chicken lo mein, different from thinner styles. The lo mein pairs well with crab cheese wontons and other sides like soups and egg rolls.
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The restaurant only offers takeout; no dine-in options available.
Cash payments are required; they do not accept credit cards.
Prices are very reasonable, with meals starting around $12.
Family-owned spot serves generous portions of fresh Cantonese and Szechuan dishes with quick service. Spicy beef Lo mein delivers perfectly balanced flavors and satisfying heat. Clean, organized dining area offers a simple atmosphere focused on quality over decor.
Spicy beef Lo mein offers perfectly balanced flavors and a satisfying heat. Pork and shrimp Lo mein options come hot and tasty, pairing well with crispy crab rangoons.
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The lunch portion costs $12.50 with tax and is large enough for a satisfying meal.
Food is prepared and served in about 10 minutes, ensuring a quick dining experience.
Parking is plentiful and located conveniently near the restaurant.
Chinese restaurant offers an old-fashioned atmosphere with large portions and affordable prices. Lo mein is a standout dish, often paired in combo meals with sesame chicken and kung pao. Salt and pepper shrimp also draws many fans.
Lo mein stands out as really good and affordable. Combo meals include it alongside sesame chicken and kung pao, making it a solid choice compared to other places.
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The restaurant does not offer dine-in options.
Prices for dishes can vary significantly, so check before ordering.
Expect to pay around $10 per plate, with some items priced higher.