Spacious bakery with natural light and ample seating offers a cozy, clean atmosphere with free Wi-Fi and light music. Unique self-serve areas and outdoor seating create a relaxed, productive vibe. The space supports casual conversation and quiet work without feeling crowded.
Broth comes fresh and flavorful with delicious wontons and perfectly al dente bok choy. The soup offers a comforting and very good flavor that stands out.
Prices stay very affordable compared to most places serving Asian cuisine. Pastries and food come at remarkably affordable rates without sacrificing taste.
Good to know
The dim sum opens at 11 am.
Happy hour at Bakery 1908 runs from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Happy hour offers extra savings on select items.
Small space with only a couple of tables offers a friendly atmosphere and suits takeout well. Food arrives quickly and maintains consistent quality, featuring New York style Chinese dishes with strong flavors and generous portions. The place stands out for its affordable prices and cleanliness.
Egg drop wonton soup stays hot and ready for pickup after calling in. The soup combines warm broth with tender wontons and egg drops for a comforting meal.
Food costs range around $10-11, making meals consistently affordable. Dishes arrive hot and maintain good quality at this price point.
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Lunch specials are available daily until 3 pm.
Food typically arrives in 10 minutes or less.
Takeout is the preferred dining option at this restaurant.
Takeout-only Chinese spot offers large portions at very reasonable prices with a consistent quality of food. The atmosphere is simple and unadorned, focusing on efficient service rather than dining ambiance. It attracts those seeking reliable, family-owned options with generous servings.
Wonton soup features a freshly made broth with a umami flavor profile that stands out from typical versions. The soup consistently tastes delicious alongside other dishes.
Food comes in incredible portions and costs very little. Family owned with a focus on affordable Chinese takeout that fills you up without breaking the bank.
Good to know
Fong's is takeout only, so you cannot eat inside the restaurant.
It is best to call ahead or prepare to wait for your order.
The portions at Fong's are large and can feed multiple people.
Glass window reveals dumpling-making process, adding an authentic touch to the clean, bright dining room. Upbeat music creates a vibrant atmosphere that buzzes with energy, especially at night. Spacious and comfortable setting attracts a laid-back crowd near a university area.
Silky wontons float in a comforting, well-balanced broth that tastes homemade. The soup pairs well with Shanghai Style Soup Dumplings and scallion pancakes for a satisfying meal.
Offers inexpensive prices with quick service. Food is tasty and affordable, making it family-friendly.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect wait times of 30-60 minutes during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant offers a lunch special from 11am to 3pm on weekdays.
Asian restaurant with authentic Thailand decor and well-spaced tables creates a warm and inviting atmosphere with discreet background music. The space feels open and clean, blending modern and traditional elements. It attracts those seeking a cozy, relaxed dining experience with consistent quality.
Vegetable wonton soup stands out with its flavor. Other wonton soups come off as just so-so.
Lunches come at inexpensive prices with affordable meals throughout the menu. Food quality matches the budget-friendly cost.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available and offer great value.
Free on-site parking is available for customers.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan options.
Asian restaurant offers dark, quiet atmosphere with a friendly, nostalgic vibe. Space suits casual gatherings and gets busy later in the day. Known for affordable, high-quality Chinese food with standout crispy chicken dishes.
Broth in the wonton soup is good and clear, with noodles that stay firm. The wontons themselves are well-made and flavorful.
Prices stay affordable with huge portions on every menu item. Food and drinks offer great value for a college budget.
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KUNG FOOD is a take-out Chinese restaurant with no dine-in option.
The jumbo combo costs about $12 and easily feeds two meals.
Everything on the menu is affordable with generous portions.
Bright, clean interior with plenty of seating creates a relaxed atmosphere. Food comes in generous portions with fresh, flavorful teriyaki dishes and affordable prices. Most orders are for takeout, highlighting efficiency despite minimal staff.
Wonton soup features three big chunks of lettuce and a few wontons in a simple broth. The lettuce is not seasoned, and the soup includes a pile of noodles.
Prices stay low across the menu with lo mein, chicken, and beef teriyaki all coming in very affordable. Food quality matches the cost, making it a solid choice for budget meals.
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Meal portions are big and reasonably priced, making it a great value.
Most customers prefer ordering online and picking up their food.
You can request to substitute rice noodles with egg noodles for beef dishes.
Modern, clean space blends Peruvian-Chinese decor with a welcoming, cozy atmosphere. Bright lighting and authentic Latin-infused flavors create a lively yet comfortable dining experience. Casual setting suits those seeking highly praised fried rice and wonton soup.
Wonton soup stands out with its authentic flavor matching what you'd find in Peru. The soup is consistently described as delicious and a dish to try alongside other favorites like lomo saltado.
Prices stay consistently affordable here. Meals offer good value without stretching the budget.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult at the shopping center.
Expect large portions for every dish ordered.
A service charge is automatically added to the bill.
Chinese restaurant offers a cozy, clean interior with renaissance-style decor and comfortable seating. Atmosphere stays calm and authentic, creating a peaceful dining experience even near busy areas. Ice-cold beer served in chilled glasses complements the relaxed vibe.
Broth stands out with its deep flavor that invites slow sipping. Fresh pork won tons float in a hot, savory soup that comforts and soothes.
Prices stay consistently affordable with fulfilling portion sizes. Meals offer good value without stretching the budget.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until midnight for late-night dining.
Reservations are recommended for large parties to ensure seating.
Expect higher prices during lunch without complimentary items like drinks or appetizers.
Chinese restaurant offers Peruvian Chinese fusion cuisine with authentic robust flavors and hot dim sum served quickly. The atmosphere is bustling and moderately loud with a family-friendly vibe and lots of movement. Seating includes booths in front and large tables in back, creating a compact but lively space.
Shrimp wonton soup with egg noodles features plenty of wontons and a spot-on Cantonese classic flavor. The special wonton soup stands out as a repeat order for many.
Prices stay consistently affordable here. Food offers great value without stretching the budget.
Good to know
Dim Sum is served from 11am to 4pm.
Arrive early to avoid long weekend waits.
Parking is easy in the associated lot.
Restaurant offers authentic Szechuan cuisine with a bamboo-themed decor creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Two-level layout includes a mezzanine, and a large world map adds a unique touch. Food features real Sichuan peppers delivering a distinctive spicy experience.
Wonton soup here stands out with its unique flavor and delicious broth. Variations like the chili wonton soup add a spicy kick beyond the usual.
Prices stay consistently very affordable compared to the NY/NJ area. Dishes offer strong value, making it one of the most affordable spots around for authentic Szechuan food.
Good to know
The lunch special is cost-efficient and provides good value for money.
Be cautious if you have peanut allergies, as some dishes contain peanuts.
The restaurant does not serve rice with takeout, which is unusual for Chinese cuisine.