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.
Hot and sour soup stands out as a flavorful choice, often served alongside entrees. The egg drop soup also offers a fantastic, comforting option.
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.
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.
Hot and sour soup stands out for its strong flavor and good value. The egg drop soup ranks highly among local options. Wonton soup also appears frequently as a solid choice.
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.
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.
Wonton noodle soup offers a flavorful broth with top notch noodles. Hot and sour soup stands out among other options like duck noodle soup and spicy tripe.
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.
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.
Soups here come fresh and plentiful with options beyond just egg drop. The egg drop soup is delightful and customizable, and the hot and sour soup offers solid flavor with a good balance of ingredients.
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.
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.
Hot and sour soup balances sour and spice well with a slightly thick texture. Wonton soup features silky tofu and crunchy vegetables for a good mix of textures.
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.
Chinese restaurant offers generous portions with authentic flavors and fast delivery including extras like sauces and fortune cookies. Atmosphere feels family-owned and unassuming, with a dining room that shows its age. Known for dishes like sesame chicken and Mongolian beef, it provides strong value and a hidden gem vibe.
Hot and sour soup features a broth with bamboo shoots and very little tofu. Egg drop soup stands out as a favorite with its simple, clear broth.
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.
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.
Broth stands out as the key to the superior PHO soup here. Egg drop soup often replaces bamboo soup, while hot and sour soup comes across as just okay.
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.
Hole-in-the-wall Chinese takeout spot with a worn interior and rough exterior. Atmosphere is minimal and cozy, focused on quick service and fresh, authentic dishes. Known for New York style cold sesame noodles, legit egg rolls, and best General Tso's chicken in the area.
Soups include hot and sour, egg drop with crispy wonton strips, and chicken noodle. Wonton soup comes in large size. Soups pair with egg rolls and wontons.
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.