Small, cramped setup in a strip mall offers authentic Cantonese BBQ with meats displayed behind glass. Atmosphere is mostly quiet and polite, with a cash-only, takeout-only service model. Known for top-notch roast duck and crispy pork, it draws early crowds before popular items sell out.
Cantonese roast meats stand out with crispy pig and char siu ribs. Authentic Chinese BBQ pork delivers a real deal flavor true to tradition.
Offers authentic Chinese barbecue with standout dishes like crispy pork and roast duck. Honey BBQ Pork is notable for its flavor that even impresses home cooks.
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The restaurant is cash-only and also accepts Zelle for payments.
Takeout service is the only option available; no dine-in.
Getting there early is important as they may sell out by midday.
Small, cozy space with limited seating creates an intimate atmosphere. The focus lies on authentic Cantonese BBQ, especially flavorful roast duck and traditional seasoning. Tight quarters make it better suited for takeout than dining in.
Authentic Cantonese BBQ shines with traditional seasoning and a focus on Peking duck that tastes like home cooking. This family-run spot offers legit Chinese cuisine rarely found outside city centers.
Authentic Chinese Cantonese BBQ shines here with perfect roast duck and BBQ pork. The family-run spot offers a rare taste of traditional BBQ outside the city.
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Seating at the restaurant can be limited, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant is primarily for takeout rather than dine-in.
Portion sizes are generous and prices are considered fair.
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 stand out for their rich flavor. Dumplings come in solid varieties like chicken dumplings and pair well with drinks such as passion fruit iced tea.
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.
Robot servers deliver food in a clean, sleek space with hi-tech decor and a futuristic vibe. The atmosphere feels relaxed and lively, enhanced by jazz and piano music. Small but inviting, the place balances traditional elements with modern touches.
Soup dumplings stand out with clear pork flavor and excellent broth. The menu features glass shrimp dumplings, scallion pancakes, and beef noodles that complement the dim sum style offerings.
BBQ pork buns stand out with more filling and less bread than usual. BBQ pork bao buns and pork soup dumplings offer rich flavors, and the BBQ burrito adds variety to the menu.
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Happy hour specials are available, offering great deals on drinks and appetizers.
Guests must sign in and wait to be seated upon arrival.
The restaurant combines online delivery and dine-in orders in the same queue.
Conveyor belt system delivers fresh seafood, meats, and vegetables directly to tables, creating an interactive dining experience. Bright, clean, and modern space features a galaxy-themed ceiling and nature scenes on TVs, fostering a calm and welcoming atmosphere. Booth seating and a revolving restaurant design add unique touches to the environment.
Rich and delicious hot pot broth options come with a wide variety of additives and delicious dumplings. The great selection of meat suits both hot pot and Korean barbecue, offering an all-you-can-eat experience.
Korean BBQ shines with perfectly seasoned and well-cooked bulgogi beef, short ribs, and BBQ pork. A wide selection of marinated seafood and meats offers plenty of tasty options for any BBQ craving.
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The restaurant is open until midnight.
A discounted 'happy hour' service is offered at lunchtime during the week.
The restaurant offers a large variety of meats, seafood, and vegetables.
Tables feature individual grills and hot pots for interactive cooking, complemented by a robot guide that seats guests. The space is modern and clean with a spacious layout, creating a lively atmosphere despite occasional heat and strong cooking odors.
Hot pot and barbecue come together with a great selection of delicious foods. The food is consistently amazing and the service is attentive, making it a memorable spot for hot pot lovers.
Offers a unique combination of Korean BBQ and hot pot at the same table. Food tastes incredible and delicious with great service.
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The restaurant charges an $18.99 seating fee for all diners, including toddlers.
A 90-minute dining limit applies on weekends due to high demand.
Expect extra charges for unfinished food portions, typically $13.99 per pound.
Small, casual Chinese restaurant with shabby chic decor and barbecue ducks hanging in the window creates an authentic, old-school vibe. Atmosphere feels welcoming and peaceful, reminiscent of Chinatown or Flushing in New York. Large tables with lazy Susans encourage family-style dining and sharing.
Chinese BBQ stands out with Roast Duck and BBQ pork buns that balance sweet and savory well. Dim sum and chow fun dishes like Beef Chow Fun and shrimp in lobster sauce offer solid, casual options.
Authentic NYC style Chinese BBQ shines here with options like barbecue pork and roasted duck. The homemade soy sauce stands out as a unique, flavorful touch. The BBQ pairs well with dim sum classics like BBQ pork buns, creating a solid, casual dining experience.
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Reservations are recommended for larger parties to ensure seating.
The restaurant offers a wide variety of dim sum and regular courses.
They provide vegetarian and gluten-free options on the menu.
Asian restaurant offers beautiful Asian decor and cozy booths that provide privacy within an open layout. Upbeat, funky music creates a lively yet welcoming atmosphere. Staff accommodate guests thoughtfully, including providing water bowls for pets.
Blue crab Rangoon stands out with its rich flavor. The menu also features authentic dan dan noodles and Szechuan ma la ramen with strong numbing spice. Fried rice and pork gyoza add solid variety.
Honey roasted BBQ pork stands out with its sweet glaze but can be dry and tough. Black Pepper Yaki Udon features a hot mix of chicken, BBQ pork, and steak. BBQ Korean Beef pairs well with the Sesame Bowl for a solid combo.
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Lunch specials are available from Monday to Friday.
Desserts and fried chicken wings can be purchased for one yuan during special events.
The menu recently changed, featuring new ramen options.
Small, traditional Chinese restaurant with basic interior and outdated decor. Atmosphere feels authentic and immersive in Chinese tradition. Offers free Chinese tea and cookies, creating a simple, pleasant dining experience.
Authentic Cantonese flavors shine through with Peking Duck, roast pork, and well-seasoned bok choy. The menu includes traditional dishes like wonton soup and hot and sour soup, all served with Chinese BBQ that stays true to its roots.
Authentic Chinese BBQ shines with BBQ pork and soy sauce chicken served with rice. The menu uses traditional Chinese, and the staff speaks Cantonese, adding to the genuine experience.
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The restaurant offers lunch and dinner specials suitable for solo dining.
Expect limited parking availability near the restaurant.
Takeout quality may differ from dine-in experience.
Asian fusion restaurant offers an upbeat, vibrant environment with beautiful interior decor and an external terrace. A DJ plays great music while videos project onto a Buddha's face, creating a unique atmosphere. The bar features creative cocktails and a selection of sake and sochu.
Succulent Peking Duck with delicate Moo Shu pancakes stands out as a signature dish. Dumplings are exquisite, and dishes like sweet soy skirt steak, sesame chicken, and lo mein add variety.
Kobe Riverstone BBQ features beef that melts in your mouth and leaves a lasting impression. The BBQ lamb ribs also stand out as very good options.
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Parking is only available via valet service, making self-parking difficult.
Reservations are recommended during busy events like Miami Spice.
The menu accommodates various dietary restrictions for large groups.
Dim sum arrives on pushcarts weaving through tightly packed tables with lazy Susan sharing setups. The atmosphere buzzes with loud, busy energy reminiscent of authentic Asian dining halls. Decor and layout create a traditional, Chinatown-style vibe that immerses diners in a genuine cultural experience.
Push cart dim sum comes around often with a wide variety including unique items not found elsewhere. The pork soup dumplings stand out, and the dim sum offers great size and filling for the price.
Chinese BBQ pork stands out as a highlight here. The BBQ buns also offer a solid option for those who enjoy dim sum and BBQ flavors.
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Karaoke is available on select days with a big screen and stage.
Expect wait times of 20-30 minutes during busy holiday periods.
Arrive before 11:00 am on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Simple hot pot spot with late-night hours and wide variety of fresh meats and seafood. Atmosphere is relaxed and homey, though sometimes noisy with karaoke. Known for authentic flavors and casual vibe.
All-you-can-eat hot pot features a huge selection of fresh ingredients and a delightful soup base. Chinese skewers offer a smoky, grilled flavor alongside authentic hot pot options.
Chinese barbecue skewers stand out as very good and well organized. The BBQ offers authentic options that satisfy late-night cravings.
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Miami Hot BBQ offers hotpot service until 2am, which is rare.
The restaurant is open late, making it convenient for night owls.
There are only two broth options for hotpot: normal and spicy.
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.
Dim sum arrives hot and fast with shrimp steam dumplings, pork and vegetable dumplings, and shrimp rice pate rolls standing out. Dishes like flour noodles, turnip cake, beef intestines, and sticky rice show consistent quality and flavor.
BBQ dishes include BBQ ribs, BBQ pork, and a baked pork bun called Char Shu Bao that is sweet. These come alongside sides like chicken fried rice and pork BBQ, offering a mix of flavors.
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Dim Sum is served from 11am to 4pm.
Arrive early to avoid long weekend waits.
Parking is easy in the associated lot.
Large open space with tables placed close together creates a loud, crowded atmosphere that challenges conversation. The vibe is super casual with a New York City feel but suffers from a persistent foul smell upon entry.
Fresh made dim sum stands out with authentic flavors, especially the steamed pork dumplings that avoid frozen shortcuts. The wonton soup tastes homemade and pairs well with fresh noodles, fried rice, and vegetables.
Steamed BBQ pork buns stand out with soft, fluffy dough and savory filling. Dishes like pork fried rice and Chinese broccoli with garlic complement the buns well.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
A 20% service charge is automatically added to all bills.
Expect high sodium content in many dishes.