Indoor food court stall with hanging roast ducks behind fogged glass creates a vivid visual focus. Atmosphere shifts from chill to loud when crowded, reflecting a lively, energetic vibe. Preparation of dumplings on site adds to the authentic market feel resembling a miniature oriental marketplace.
Roasted duck bao stands out with its super flavorful and tender meat, often paired with chili oil. The honey BBQ bao offers a sweet and savory taste that many find very delicious.
Roast duck stands out with rich, smoky flavor and juicy texture. The BBQ pork and ribs offer bold, authentic Cantonese taste, perfectly complemented by crispy pork belly and well-cooked bok choy.
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Be prepared for weekends when the shop is super busy and the line can take a while.
Parking could be difficult to find.
The place was small and could be crowded during the weekend.
Dim sum carts roll through a beautifully decorated space featuring a waterfall wall and elegant yet welcoming atmosphere. The setting balances casual comfort with traditional cart service, inviting family gatherings and relaxed dining. Indoor and outdoor seating options support a pleasant, unhurried experience.
Shu mai, golden lava bao, and shrimp balls stand out with rich flavors. Squid ink shrimp dumplings, duck bao, and BBQ pork buns add variety with bold fillings and distinct textures.
Baked BBQ pork buns stand out with a tasty crust and savory filling. Honey BBQ roast pork appears in several dishes, including siu mai and pork buns, offering a sweet and smoky flavor.
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Dim Dim Sum offers both indoor and outdoor seating.
No reservations are needed to dine at Dim Dim Sum.
Dim Dim Sum has a decent parking lot.
Restaurant offers an immersive Naruto theme with hand-painted murals and detailed decor that creates a cozy, peaceful atmosphere. Music includes BTS tracks, adding to the unique vibe. The space feels intimate with quiet booths and a calm energy.
Pork bao buns have a crispy outside and a soft inside with a good amount of filling. A piece of pork belly on top adds a perfect touch without overpowering the sauce.
Barbecue pork features a perfect charred, smoky flavor that melts into the broth. The BBQ Pork Ramen highlights this with tender pork and rich broth.
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Expect a wait time of 15-30 minutes during busy dinner hours.
The average meal cost is around $20 per person.
Sushi rolls range from $10 to $20, depending on the selection.
Modern Asian food hall offers unique food options and a clean, welcoming atmosphere with a food court vibe. Seating includes bistro-style high and tiny metal chairs, and entertainment features a claw machine and photo booth. Music plays in the background, enhancing the cool, lively energy.
Bao buns come with juicy pork filling and fresh buns. Honey pork bao and BBQ pork bao offer rich protein and good flavor. Some bao buns could use more sauce to boost taste.
Honey BBQ pork, especially the char siu, stands out with its rich flavor and pairs well with egg fried rice. Barbecue chicken wings and pork bao offer solid options, and garlic rice complements the BBQ dishes nicely.
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Parking is very limited at Mills Market, making it hard to find a spot.
Seating is limited, so be prepared to wait for a table.
Expect short wait times for food orders, even during busy hours.
Small, hidden space with a modern and clean aesthetic and bright, minimalistic decor creates an inviting atmosphere. The vibe stays laid back and chill with good radio music and a casual ordering process. Seating includes hard booths and the environment feels comfortable and quiet.
Bao buns feature a BBQ pork version with more meat than usual and a milder smoky taste. The Pekin bao buns come with thin cucumber slices and are small and less chewy than typical bao.
BBQ pork buns stand out with a good ratio of meat to bun and more filling than expected. Lemon pepper wings and spicy wings add variety alongside shrimp fried rice and pan-fried chicken.
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The restaurant is a takeout and bring-to-table place, similar to Panera.
The menu doesnโt have many descriptions or warnings, such as indicating when a dish contains peanuts.
The QR code menu on the tables doesn't have photos of the items.
Small Chinese restaurant with cozy atmosphere and cute bamboo steamer decor creates a warm, laid-back vibe. Comfortable seating and a book nook add to the inviting environment. Popular spot known for fresh, flavorful dim sum and lively music mix.
Freshly made real bao buns come in BBQ and red bean options. These baos fill you up more than usual and stand out alongside phenomenal dumplings and house rice.
BBQ pork buns and BBQ pork rice noodles stand out with rich flavors. The menu also features BBQ fried rice alongside shrimp balls and wings, offering a solid BBQ selection.
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Desserts are only available on Friday and Saturday.
Expect a wait to be seated during peak hours.
The restaurant closes at 9pm on Saturdays.
Spacious dining area with bright lighting and a buzzing atmosphere featuring K-pop music creates a lively yet cozy vibe. The place often feels crowded and maintains a cool temperature inside. Ventilation issues occasionally arise but do not overshadow the overall experience.
Bao buns come with pork belly or bulgogi fillings, topped with sauces like orange yum yum and teriyaki. They taste light and refreshing, with Korean fried chicken versions that stand out compared to luxury spots.
Soy Garlic and Korean BBQ flavors stand out in the wings and sandwich. Chicken under the skin lacks seasoning, but extra sauce is available for the Korean BBQ sandwich priced at $13.99.
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The restaurant has tight parking, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect small portion sizes for the price; consider sharing dishes.
The menu includes traditional Korean items like Bulgogi with rice.
Small space with a trendy vibe and kiosk ordering system creates a quiet, low-interaction atmosphere. Menu offers a wide variety of baos, including many vegetarian and vegan options, with fresh, flavorful ingredients. Portions suit a perfect lunch size and prices remain reasonable.
Soft buns with a little sweetness hold fresh, cooked-to-order fillings like shrimp, spicy chicken, and lobster roll. Options like the Hogzilla Bao and Firecracker Shrimp Bao stand out for their tasty, handcrafted quality.
Bao options include lobster roll and hoisin BBQ rib, both served with rich flavors. The menu also features a Cuban and a Hoisin BBQ Rib sandwich.
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Expect a 40-minute wait for food during peak hours.
The menu includes a variety of vegetarian and vegan options.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
Chinese restaurant offers spacious, modern interior with traditional Chinese motifs and bright, clean environment. Atmosphere feels warm and lively, suitable for families and groups with private rooms available. Seating accommodates both large parties and smaller groups, creating a comfortable setting for sharing authentic Cantonese dim sum.
Bao buns come with a cupcake liner that could be swapped for parchment paper. Options include char siu bao alongside other dumplings and dishes.
Sticky BBQ sauce and a nice char highlight the Roast Pork (Char Siu), though it can be tough. Steamed BBQ pork buns and chicken dumplings offer softer, flavorful options.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Expect a wait time of 30-60 minutes during peak dining hours.
The restaurant offers a variety of dim sum options suitable for sharing.
Korean restaurant offers a modern and clean design with a relaxed atmosphere featuring K-pop music and ESPN at the bar. The space feels warm and welcoming without being noisy or crowded. Friendly staff support a comfortable dining experience focused on Korean fried chicken and wings.
Bao buns come with crispy Korean chicken and a light, airy texture that avoids rubberiness. Options include pork belly and chicken katsu, both served with large, satisfying pieces.
Offers Korean BBQ wings in classic, spicy, and bulgogi styles. Serves 5 drumsticks combos with a mix of Korean BBQ and spicy flavors. Includes sides like fried zucchini alongside the BBQ dishes.
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Happy hour specials are available before 3 PM, offering great deals.
Expect to pay around $25 for bulgogi beef and $16 for three bao buns.
A 20% gratuity is automatically added to some bills, so check your receipt.