Small, beautifully decorated space evokes Chinatown charm with an inviting, themed atmosphere. Energy feels enjoyable and cozy, attracting those seeking authentic kosher Chinese cuisine. Known for generous portions and top-tier cleanliness, it stands out in the kosher dining scene.
Luong's noodle soup stands out for its massive size and rich flavor, serving well as a starter for groups. The hot & sour soup offers a comforting and deeply satisfying taste.
Rich, savory lo mein comes with generous portions and fresh vegetables. Crispy sesame chicken balances sweet and tangy flavors while pan-fried beef gyoza, chicken shumai, and spring rolls offer solid variety.
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Expect about 8-minute wait times for food during busy hours.
Orders are typically ready for pickup in approximately 17 minutes.
One serving can feed at least two people due to generous portions.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with a family-style atmosphere and chill vibes. The space feels like a local snack bar with about 5-6 tables and a homey, authentic setting. Guests enjoy homemade kimchi and traditional dishes in a relaxed, friendly environment.
Spicy pork feet and beef rib soups come with grilled beef ribs. Soondubu, a soft tofu soup, offers a smooth texture. Kimchi and rib soup pairs well with the meat dishes.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its Korean style crispiness and a perfect balance of sweet and sour. Stir fried squid also appears as a notable dish alongside it.
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The restaurant is located in a shopping plaza near a Wawa's and thrift store.
Prices are very reasonable, with good portion sizes for the cost.
The restaurant allows dogs as long as they are well-behaved.
Chinese restaurant offers takeout only with a clean, comfortable setting and good air conditioning. Food arrives hot with generous portions and includes standout dishes like house spicy wontons and fried rice. Atmosphere is relaxed, focusing on quick service rather than dine-in experience.
Hot and sour soup stands out as tasty and hearty. Chicken rice soup offers a delicious option as well.
Hot and sour soup stands out as tasty and hearty. The menu features lo mein with beef, shrimp, and pork, alongside spicy wontons and egg rolls.
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The restaurant is takeout only with no seating available.
Expect generous portion sizes with every order.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
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.
Curry broth offers a rich and delicious soup experience. The Korean seafood hot pot delivers bold flavors with every bite. Service is quick, with soups and drinks arriving fast.
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.
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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.
Strictly takeout with no seating, the space has a dark atmosphere and clean environment. Food orders arrive on time, featuring best-tasting Chinese dishes like hot and sour soup and dumplings. Free parking is available nearby, and locals are recognized here.
Hot and sour soup stands out as a favorite with a strong, tangy flavor. The house special soup offers a rich, satisfying taste that complements other dishes like shrimp and broccoli or wonton soup.
Shrimp egg rolls stand out as a favorite, often ordered in large quantities. The fried rice and hot and sour soup offer distinct flavors, while the orange chicken presents a unique taste not commonly found elsewhere.
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China Wok offers free parking in Sheridan Plaza.
There are no tables for eating in; it's primarily takeout.
Prices at China Wok are decent for what you get.
Booth seating surrounds a noodle conveyor belt that continuously offers various items for hot pot. The atmosphere stays cozy and low key with a warm, inviting vibe suited for families and friends. Decor blends modern and unique elements, creating a clean and pleasant dining space.
Wide variety of soup bases and ingredients lets you customize your bowl. Ice jelly and mung bean soup stand out as unique options.
Authentic Chongqing hot pot offers a rich and flavorful experience with great service that feels like dining in a home. The hot pot is consistently delicious and well-priced.
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The restaurant is a buffet and costs $32 plus drinks per person.
All you can eat for $35.00.
They offered a variety of food options.
Low lighting and a large koi aquarium create a cozy, authentic Chinese atmosphere with classic decor reminiscent of the 1980s. The vibe stays calm and casual, attracting a quiet crowd. Ambient music and lighting could be improved to enhance the overall experience.
Soups here are warm and flavorful, with Hot & Sour soup offering a perfect balance of spice and vinegar, and Egg Drop soup serving as a comforting starter. Wonton soup also stands out for its taste and quality.
Orange chicken stands out for being cooked to perfection and full of flavor. The Mongolian beef arrives sizzling hot, cooked right in front of you. Other dishes like Hawaiian shrimp, chow fun, wonton soup, and lo mein with pork and shrimp are consistently good.
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Expect a four-course meal for $16 if you arrive before 7 pm.
Parking on downtown Hollywood Blvd is difficult.
The restaurant has been a Hollywood staple for over three decades.
Modest decor with original seating fixtures creates a nostalgic vibe. Atmosphere feels clean and spacious with relaxing energy and attentive service. Offers imported Chinese beer and a menu praised for phenomenal spring rolls and veggie lo mein.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its fresh and tasty flavor. Egg drop, sweet and sour, and wonton soups also appear on the menu, with some needing a bit of seasoning.
Lunch combos include soup, an egg or spring roll, and rice for around $12. The hot and sour soup stays fresh and tasty, while the spring rolls and veggie lo mein stand out as solid choices.
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Lunch specials cost $10.75 and include an egg roll.
A $5 service charge is added to the bill.
Expect a wait of 20 minutes or more for food during busy hours.