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.
Dim sum features chicken soup dumplings, wings, sesame balls, and mango mochi. Every dish tastes amazing with great variety and consistent quality.
Shrimp fried rice stands out with its rich flavor and freshness. BBQ fried rice and chicken fried rice also offer bold, savory tastes that pair well with various dumplings and sides.
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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.
Hot stone bowls keep dishes warm throughout the meal, enhancing the authentic Asian vibe of the clean, modern interior. The atmosphere feels cozy and inviting with a cool temperature inside. Food arrives promptly, featuring fresh, high-quality ingredients and a variety of well-prepared ramen and noodle soups.
Soup dumplings come with an insane sauce that stands out. Pork chow mein features perfectly cooked pork. Szechuan noodle soup offers an out of body experience with bold flavors.
Fried rice features fresh ingredients with generous servings. Options include pineapple shrimp with jumbo shrimp, beef, and vegetable fried rice packed with egg and plenty of vegetables.
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Expect generous portion sizes for the price, especially for fried rice.
The restaurant takes pride in making everything from scratch daily.
The menu lacks clear indications of seafood or imitation crab in dishes.
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.
Lo mein comes fresh with a large portion and well-seasoned chicken. Dumplings appear in both steamed and crispy fried versions with a flavorful sausage filling. Wonton soup and teriyaki chicken offer solid options with good flavor and affordability.
Chicken fried rice comes with a perfect sauce and a moist texture. Combo plates include fried rice alongside sautéed vegetables and proteins like chicken and shrimp.
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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 space with minimalist decor and zenlike atmosphere offers a calming, peaceful vibe. Fresh dumplings are made behind a glass panel, adding to the authentic dining experience. Clean, spacious layout supports a relaxed setting with unique silverware and chopsticks.
Dumplings stand out with thick dough and rich fillings like crab and pork in the soup dumplings. The General Tso chicken is perfectly breaded and flavorful, while the Mongolian Beef features tender, delicious beef.
Big portions of vegetable fried rice come with a flavorful taste. The fried rice stands out alongside excellent dumplings and ribs.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on Fridays and Saturdays.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller purchases.
Small dining room with stylish décor creates a warm, welcoming vibe that feels like a family gathering. The place operates mainly as a takeout spot, with food cooked to order and a varied menu featuring standout dishes like fried chicken, lamb chops, and shrimp fried rice.
Salmon and spinach stuffed egg rolls stand out as extremely good and addictive. Fried rice complements the meal well, often paired with unique sides like lamb chops and yellow rice.
Shrimp fried rice features plenty of shrimp and sweet peppers with solid seasoning. It pairs well with dishes like wings, crab cakes, and lamb chops, offering a tender and flavorful complement.
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Reservations are recommended for Sunday brunch due to high demand.
Expect a wait time if ordering during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant primarily operates as a takeout spot with limited sit-down options.
Speakeasy tiki bar with meticulous Polynesian decor and immersive island atmosphere. Live interactive hula dancers perform, enhancing the unique entertainment experience. Drinks come in creative cups with authentic tiki cocktails, creating a memorable vibe.
Sliders on Hawaiian rolls stand out alongside pot stickers and egg rolls. The menu also includes pork rinds, spring rolls, wings, edamame, and spam fried rice.
Spam fried rice stands out as a flavorful option. It pairs well with other items like potstickers and pork sliders, making it a solid choice for fried rice lovers.
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Reservations are recommended before visiting to ensure a spot.
Parking is plentiful and available for guests.
The lounge has an automatic 13% gratuity added to bills.
Large, bright space with natural light and spacious seating creates an inviting yet elegant atmosphere. Clean, updated interior features ply board walls and a bar serving strong cocktails. Dim sum and authentic Cantonese dishes complement the relaxed, comfortable vibe.
Dim sum shines with excellent flavor and incredible portion sizes. Dishes like pork and shrimp dumplings and Peking duck stand out for their taste and quality.
Fluffy and savory textures define the House Fried Rice and beef fried rice options. Varieties include chicken, shrimp, and veggie fried rice, each paired well with other dishes like shrimp appetizers and roasted duck.
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Dim sum is only served during lunch hours from 11 am to 2 pm.
Happy hour on drinks runs Monday to Saturday, 5-7 PM.
Starting July 15th, all-day dim sum is available.
Outdoor patio by the water offers a relaxing atmosphere with friendly energy and KPOP music playing. Indoor space feels cozy and small with a basic, clean design. Back patio stands out as an awesome spot for dining.
House-made Crab Rangoon stands out with a crispy texture and rich filling. Steak dumplings come well cooked and flavorful, while the menu includes all-you-can-eat sushi and hibachi options alongside hot foods.
Indonesian fried rice stands out with its authentic flavors and is consistently described as delicious. The menu also features pineapple fried rice and hibachi fried rice, both well-liked by diners.
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The all-you-can-eat sushi dinner is priced at $16.99 for lunch.
Happy hour drink specials are available, providing good value.
Parking is plentiful, especially in the rear of the restaurant.
Small dining space offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere with clean, bright interiors and cute cat art on the walls. The vibe stays quiet and relaxed, avoiding overcrowding while delivering an authentic eastern style experience.
Offers excellent dim sum with standout dishes like pork and chive dumplings and shrimp and chives dumplings. Also serves pork fried rice and mango mochi as popular choices.
Shrimp fried rice stands out with its fresh shrimp and balanced flavors. Pork fried rice also offers a solid, savory option with well-cooked rice and good seasoning.
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Reservations are not required but arriving early is recommended due to limited seating.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak lunch hours on weekends.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and variety of dim sum offered.
Clean, open space with fresh cooking creates a welcoming atmosphere. Energy stays calm, fitting a takeout-focused spot with some dine-in tables. Known for fresh ingredients, great value, and top-tier Chinese dishes, it stands out from typical greasy or processed options.
Mongolian beef melts in your mouth and egg rolls are made fresh, not store-bought. Crab Rangoon tastes really fresh and cooked perfectly, while Egg Foo Young comes with plump shrimp and a flavorful sauce.
Fried rice here has great flavor and is cooked well, standing out from typical mediocre versions. The veggies fried rice pairs nicely with the cream cheese wonton.
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Lunch prices are $9.99, offering good value for the portion size.
A $2.50 upcharge applies for substituting pork fried rice for vegetable fried rice.
Expect normal wait times during busy hours, especially on weekends.
Small space offers a cozy vibe with a peaceful atmosphere. Seating is limited but manageable when not busy. Known for affordable prices and handmade crispy egg rolls, it serves some of the best Chinese dishes in the area.
Soups like Hot and Sour and Egg Drop have balanced flavors and fresh ingredients. Egg rolls stand out with their crispy fry and handmade quality. Dishes such as Kung Pao chicken, Mongolian beef, and shrimp lo mein offer a range of spicy and sweet tastes.
Shrimp fried rice and chicken with broccoli stand out as must-try dishes. Pork fried rice and chicken fried rice also deliver excellent flavor and pair well with items like boneless spare ribs and wontons.
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Parking can be limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options on the menu.
Expect a 15-minute wait for food after placing a phone order.
Small, casual Chinese restaurant with affordable prices and a focus on take-out convenience. Atmosphere is straightforward and unpretentious, attracting those who prefer hole-in-the-wall spots. Menu features generous portions of classic dishes like egg drop soup and Singapore chow fun.
Egg drop soup comes in a large size good for sharing. Singapore chow fun is plentiful and good. Spring rolls are tiny, thumb-sized. Hot and sour soup leans more like a large version. Sesame chicken and Hunan beef are solid choices.
Shrimp fried rice stands out with its delicious flavor. Pork fried rice offers a solid option alongside sweet and sour chicken.
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Food prices are very affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Hunan Wok is a casual take-out spot with no formal dining area.
Expect a quick service experience, ideal for take-out meals.
Chinese takeout spot with quick service and reasonable prices offers mostly pre-cooked or freshly cooked dishes. Atmosphere is casual with limited seating and no air conditioning. Known for best egg rolls and standout honey chicken, it attracts those seeking reliable, flavorful meals rather than fine dining.
Egg rolls stand out with their nice and heavy pork filling. The menu features General Tso's chicken, orange chicken, and honey chicken, all consistently satisfying. Steamed dumplings, egg foo young, and crab rangoon add variety to the classic Chinese offerings.
Shrimp fried rice offers a fresh, flavorful option. Pork fried rice is present but leans away from traditional fried rice style. House fried rice consistently meets expectations.
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Great Wall Restaurant primarily offers takeout service with limited dine-in options.
Carry out and delivery services are available and generally well-rated.
Last-minute orders before closing may lead to disappointment.
Chinese restaurant offers an inviting, quiet nook with a mix of modern and nostalgic background music. Renovations bring a fresh look despite some dated elements and worn seating. Known for authentic dim sum, Szechuan beef, and beef chow fun, it draws families seeking reasonable prices and generous portions.
Szechuan beef stands out with bold, spicy flavors that draw repeat visits. The orange chicken offers a sweet, tangy taste that many find memorable. Dim sum and egg drop soup also feature as solid choices, alongside classic congee and bao buns.
Seasoned just right and freshly made, the fried rice features pork and few vegetables. It tastes like classic New York style and stays moist, not dried out.
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New booths are coming soon, enhancing the dining experience.
Karaoke is planned, adding entertainment on certain nights.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
Small takeout spot with a clean interior and comfortable chairs offers a casual, unpretentious atmosphere. Food features large portions with flavorful, well-prepared dishes like egg rolls and hot and sour soup. Space discourages dining in, focusing on quick, satisfying pickup meals.
Kung Pao Chicken, General Tso, and Singapore Mei Fun stand out as favorite dishes. Hot and sour soup and lemon pepper wings offer strong, satisfying flavors with real heat.
Pork fried rice comes in generous portions without the chemical wok oil taste common elsewhere. Chicken fried rice is available but comes at a high price.
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Dine-in is not available; takeout is the only option.
Parking is accessible for wheelchairs and those with mobility needs.
The lunch special offers a large amount of food at a good price.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with generous portions in a quiet, peaceful setting. Interior is clean and simple, focusing on food rather than decor. Atmosphere remains bright and neat, though lighting and ambiance are basic.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine shines with dishes like twice-cooked pork and Mapo tofu that stand out for their flavor. Dumplings come fresh, steamed or boiled, topped with soy sauce, chili oil, pepper, and garlic.
Shrimp fried rice and chicken fried rice stand out with flavorful seasoning and generous portions. The chicken fried rice appeals to kids, while the shrimp fried rice offers a tasty option for others.
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The restaurant charges $1 for each bowl of steamed rice.
The menu features a variety of authentic Sichuan dishes.
The place is clean and well-maintained.
Small Japanese takeaway spot offers quiet atmosphere with clean, comfortable seating. Menu focuses on hibachi and noodle dishes with large portions and affordable prices. Sushi stands out as fresh and flavorful, often considered the best available.
Consistent quality shows in the steak wontons, lo mein, and fried rice. The sesame chicken bento box offers a mix of fried chicken dumplings, California rolls, and tempura shrimp.
Steak fried rice appears often, sometimes paired with chicken. Fried rice comes with vegetables and features in combo meals like bento boxes with dumplings and tempura shrimp. Options include steak and chicken fried rice served together.
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The lunch special is priced at $10.55, offering good value.
Expect large portions, especially for the chicken hibachi.
The restaurant is clean and well-maintained.
Small dining area offers a cozy atmosphere with welcoming energy and clean surroundings. Guests enjoy generous portions of highly praised Chinese dishes, including standout wings and fried rice. Friendly local ownership contributes to a pleasant, inviting vibe.
Orange chicken stands out with its delicious flavor. Dumplings invite a second order before finishing the first. General Tso chicken wings come crunchy and flavorful with sauce. Lo mein ranks as very good and shrimp egg foo young features tasty gravy.
Authentic Chinese fried rice uses white rice and avoids the typical yellow color. Options include egg fried rice with honey garlic sauce and hibachi fried rice. Fried rice comes in generous portions, even available by the bucket.
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Expect a wait time of up to 2.5 hours for food delivery.
Prices for main dishes range from $10.95 to $11.95.
The restaurant offers generous portions for the price.
Small, hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with a freshly renovated and inviting interior. Atmosphere is often busy and lively, especially on weekend nights, with a family-owned vibe. Known for affordable prices and consistently good, fresh food that keeps it popular despite limited local options.
Greasy lo mein and crispy shrimp egg rolls stand out here. The egg drop soup has a smooth texture, and dishes like sesame chicken, beef and broccoli, and Moo Goo Gai Pan are solid choices.
Shrimp fried rice comes fresh and flavorful. Vegetable fried rice stands out with fresh vegetables and bean sprouts. Beef fried rice tastes very good and pairs well with other dishes.
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The prices at Top China are great for budget-conscious diners.
As of August 1, 2025, debit card payments incur a $1.99 fee.
Expect a busy atmosphere, especially during dinner hours.
Basic Chinese takeout setup with slightly dingy, funky decor creates a casual atmosphere. Quick food preparation draws a steady flow of customers seeking authentic, well-seasoned dishes like fried wontons and Mongolian beef. Family-run operation adds a home-style touch to the dining experience.
Beef lo mein and Mongolian beef stand out with rich flavors and tender textures. The sesame chicken and crab rangoon taste freshly made, while dishes like Hunan chicken and general tso chicken balance spice and sauce well.
Fried rice comes out nice and fluffy with a well seasoned taste and a roasted pork flavor. Chicken wings often accompany the meal, complementing the pork fried rice well.
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Prices are reasonable but have increased significantly recently.
The portions are generous, making it a good value for takeout.
The inside of the restaurant is very clean, enhancing the dining experience.
Spacious dining area with hard surfaces creates a noisy atmosphere during busy times. The place stays clean and comfortable despite the crowd. It draws a steady flow of diners seeking authentic Cantonese cuisine with generous portions.
Homemade dishes like egg rolls and crab rangoon stand out alongside authentic Peking duck and a rich tofu and fish hot pot. The menu features flavorful options such as spicy Sichuan beef, beef chow fun loaded with beef, and perfectly cooked lo mein noodles in a smoky sauce.
Pork fried rice stands out as the most flavorful option. Chicken and shrimp fried rice are good, with shrimp benefiting from added soy sauce. Some fried rice is just plain white rice with soy sauce.
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Ample free parking is available in the lot adjacent to the restaurant.
The restaurant offers a variety of menu options catering to different tastes.
Expect generous portion sizes suitable for sharing.
Chinese takeout spot with limited seating and a busy counter setup. Atmosphere stays functional and clean, focusing on quick service rather than dining experience. Known for generous portions and well-packaged food, attracting steady traffic of delivery and takeout orders.
Sesame chicken and General Tso's chicken stand out for their flavor and quality. The lo mein is highly praised and often preferred over rice, with options like vegetable lo mein and pork fried rice also available.
Beef fried rice comes with large chunks of steak. House fried rice includes shrimp, pork, and chicken. Pork fried rice pairs well with vegetable lo mein noodles.
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Takeout is the best option as seating is very limited.
Expect a busy atmosphere with frequent delivery traffic.
Prices are reasonable, with good portion sizes.
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.
General Tso's chicken offers a nice heat with a spicy kick. Wonton soup features a freshly made, umami-rich broth. Chicken lo mein and Singapore noodles come freshly prepared and flavorful.
Heaping containers hold fried rice with decent-sized pieces of chicken, steak, and shrimp in the house special. The fried rice is true fried rice, not yellow rice, and pairs well with dishes like chicken chow mein and pork fried rice.
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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.
Family-owned Chinese restaurant with freshly made dishes and spotless clean interior. Atmosphere feels welcoming with young girl's art decorating the walls. Food offers generous portions and a reasonable price point, attracting repeat visits.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its bold flavor. Combos like beef and broccoli, General Tso's chicken, and boneless spareribs offer solid options. Orange Chicken features a good orange flavor, while spring rolls come in tiny sizes.
Vegetable fried rice stands out with options to add shrimp, usually about four pieces. Variations include shrimp fried rice with broccoli and a large house fried rice portion, though the dish is mostly just rice.
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The restaurant is family-owned, providing a personal touch to service.
Portion sizes are generous, often allowing for multiple meals from one order.
The restaurant maintains a high standard of cleanliness throughout.
Chinese restaurant offers a clean, uncluttered space with affordable prices and generous portions. The atmosphere stays calm and inviting, attracting those seeking tender, flavorful dishes like General Tso's and fried rice. It stands out for consistent quality and value in takeout options.
Beef lo mein combo plate draws people from far away. The menu features Mongolian beef, General Tso's Chicken, and tasty dumplings alongside soups and spring rolls.
Generous portions of meat come with the pork fried rice. Shrimp, chicken, and vegetable fried rice options appear often. The fried rice pairs well with dishes like beef and broccoli in the lunch special.
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Prices are reasonable, with many dinner specials under $12.
The online menu may not be accurate; confirm items before ordering.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment, visible from the front.
Cozy setting inside an older building offers a welcoming atmosphere with reasonable prices and generous portions. The place serves both Chinese and Japanese dishes, including standout items like sushi rolls and lo mein. It suits casual dining and quick takeout with fast delivery and no long waits.
Egg drop soup and sesame chicken stand out with solid flavors. The steak and cheese egg rolls pair well with sauces, while the Lo Mein ranks highly for taste. Stir-fries like moo goo gai pan and chow mein fun add variety alongside savory dumplings.
Beef and shrimp fried rice options come with good flavor and pair well with sides like fried chicken wings and beef egg rolls. Pork and shrimp fried rice also show consistent quality.
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The restaurant offers both dine-in and takeout options.
Expect no long wait times for food during peak hours.
Prices are reasonable compared to nearby Chinese restaurants.