Traditional oriental decor creates a clean, elegant atmosphere with bright, charming details. The space feels open and cozy, offering a relaxing vibe that contrasts with its surroundings. The environment stays cool and inviting, making it suitable for a calm dining experience.
Food delivers authentic Chinese flavors with freshly made pulled noodles and dumplings. Stir-fried knife-cut noodles stand out for their genuine taste and high quality.
Xiao long bao stand out as the best soup dumplings here, with handmade dumplings impressing every time. Other highlights include pan-fried chicken dumplings, scallion pancakes with braised beef, and sticky rice shao mai.
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Reservations are not required, and walk-ins are welcome.
Expect minimal wait times during lunch hours on weekdays.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes, often enough for two people.
Chinese restaurant offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere with simple, home-like decor and wok-themed table settings. Local diners create an authentic vibe, often enjoying spicy Sichuan dishes and traditional flavors. The place stands out as a hidden gem known for its genuine taste and reasonable prices.
Authentic Chinese stir-fry flavors stand out here, especially from Sichuan and Nanchang cuisines. The fragrant rice noodles and overall authentic taste make it a solid spot for genuine Chinese food.
Steamed soup dumplings stand out with their delicate texture and flavor. The menu features boiled beef, mapo tofu rice, and a hot Sichuan noodle dish that packs authentic Sichuan taste without overwhelming spice.
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Prices are reasonable, with fried noodles costing just $10.95.
Expect bones in some dishes as part of the authentic preparation.
The seafood noodle soup is a large bowl for $12, a good deal.
Small, modern space features an open kitchen with a glass window showing chefs hand-making dumplings. Atmosphere feels cozy and trendy, with a casual fancy vibe and a buzzing energy from happy families. Busy at dinner, it offers a unique dining experience centered on freshly prepared dumplings.
Dumplings come out fresh, hot, and falling apart with authentic flavor. Every dish delivers a clean, genuine taste like you'd find in bigger cities.
Homemade dumplings stand out here, especially the soup dumplings which are notably fresh and flavorful. This spot offers a unique take on dumplings you won't find elsewhere.
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Expect a 1.5-hour wait on Saturday nights around 8:30 PM.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant stops seating customers around 9:00 PM.
Small Chinese restaurant offers authentic boiled fish dishes with spicy soup in a clean, modern setting. Atmosphere stays quiet and cozy, with friendly, family-oriented service and interactive ordering at each table.
Spicy Sichuan dishes deliver an authentic, traditional Chinese taste with pickled fish standing out as especially delicious. The food stays true to its roots without Americanized changes.
Authentic spicy Sichuan dishes stand out here, including a Mapo Tofu with firmer tofu than usual. The hot pot and Malatang options deliver strong sour and spicy flavors typical of Sichuan cuisine.
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Ample parking is available near the restaurant.
The restaurant offers authentic Sichuan cuisine at reasonable prices.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers a cozy, inviting atmosphere with stylish, clean decor and kid-friendly touches like a wall of Labubus toys. The vibe feels relaxed with table service without a podium, blending quick service energy with comfort. Bright, spacious dining areas encourage a pleasant, casual experience.
Noodles and dishes deliver authentic flavors with no messy seasonings. Portions come generous, and the Korean fried chicken shows bon chon style even without sauce.
Dumplings stand out with juicy pork, chicken, and crab varieties, including excellent soup dumplings. Scallion pancakes come super crispy with a tasty spicy dip. The menu also features flavorful ramen and udon noodles.
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The restaurant offers generous portion sizes at reasonable prices.
Reservations are not required, but expect longer wait times during peak hours.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Chinese restaurant offers a clean, modern design with an elegant, calm atmosphere that suits both casual hangouts and date nights. The space feels homey and comfortable yet upscale, with a tastefully decorated interior that invites relaxation. It balances a lively energy typical of authentic spots with a welcoming vibe.
Yibin Spicy Noodles and Yibin burning noodles deliver bold, authentic flavor. Chicken soup dumplings, beef potstickers, and Sichuan peppercorn chicken all taste very authentic and well seasoned.
Yibin Spicy Noodles have a genuine Sichuan flavor approved by a native. Steamed chicken dumplings offer a delicate texture. Sichuan Spicy Beef Noodle Soup features a rich, flavorful broth.
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Prices are reasonable for a tourist area like Orlando.
The restaurant offers vegan options on their menu.
Portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Stylish, bright, and colorful decor creates a warm and elegant atmosphere with private rooms featuring red gauze curtains that evoke a classic Chinese town. The vibe suits both date nights and family-style dining with a relaxed yet refined energy. Authentic Sichuan and Hunan cuisine offers large, shareable dishes that highlight bold, spicy flavors.
Szechuan and Hunan dishes deliver authentic flavors with sour and slightly numbing notes. Dong'an chicken stands out with its true Hunan taste.
Authentic Hunan and Sichuan dishes fill the menu, including chive-flavored Sichuan peppercorn beef and house made dumplings. Hunan Dong'an Chicken offers a sour and slightly numbing taste true to its roots.
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Reservations are recommended for groups to secure a private room.
The menu features a variety of family-sized signature dishes and vegetarian options.
Portions are large, making it great for sharing.
Spacious Chinese restaurant with dim lighting and simple elegant decor featuring yellow chairs and cultural paintings. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy, suitable for families and special occasions. Busy environment offers authentic Cantonese dishes and top-quality dim sum with generous portions.
Traditional southern and Hong Kong Cantonese dishes deliver incredibly authentic flavors. Dim sum and Thai specialties also reflect true authenticity throughout the menu.
Dim sum stands out with delicious shrimp and pork dumplings, shumai, and pork buns. Cantonese specialties like beef chow fun, Mongolian beef, and Peking duck also feature prominently.
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The restaurant is closed on Wednesdays.
Expect long wait times during weekends due to high demand.
Dim sum is served all day.
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.
Food delivers authentic Cantonese flavors with dishes like roast duck rice box and roast duck bao standing out. Ingredients stay fresh and flavorful, capturing traditional tastes consistently.
Dumplings stand out as fresh, delicious, and filling, especially the fried pork variety. The Chinese BBQ and crispy pork offer quick, cost-friendly, and flavorful options, with dim sum also available to explore.
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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.
Spacious, modern interior combines with cozy lighting and nostalgic decor to create a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Karaoke room and retro jukebox add unique entertainment options. The vibe feels authentic and comforting, with a clean, beautifully decorated space.
Food offers authentic Chinese street flavors with a strong focus on dumplings and barbecue. Dishes taste homemade and are made fresh when ordered, delivering flavorful and traditional experiences.
Soup dumplings stand out with their handmade quality and great flavor. The menu includes Chinese BBQ and large dim sum portions with dishes like chive pancakes and wonton soup.
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Reservations are not required, and walk-ins are welcome.
Expect a wait time of zero during off-peak hours.
Prices are reasonable, with most dishes under $15.
Open kitchen with hand-pulled noodles made in view creates an engaging dining experience. Bright, clean space offers spacious seating that supports conversation without disturbance. The atmosphere feels authentic and lively, with good music enhancing the overall vibe.
Noodles and broth deliver a chewy texture and authentic flavor true to Chinese ramen. Dumplings, soup, and hot pot all showcase genuine Chinese taste and craftsmanship.
Hand pulled noodles stand out for their authenticity and quality. Dumplings like the chicken and Shiitake mushroom variety and pork buns offer fresh, flavorful bites. The dan dan noodles and cucumber salad add solid variety to the menu.
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Large parties might need to inquire about reservations due to limited space.
The portions are enormous, ensuring you get your money’s worth.
The restaurant offers free refills of noodles if you eat a lot.
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.
Offers authentic Cantonese dim sum and dishes with super high quality ingredients. Food tastes fresh and delicious, closely matching traditional flavors.
Authentic Cantonese dim sum features huge portions with delicate dumpling wrappers packed with broth and flavor. The menu includes standout dishes like Chinese broccoli and incredible congee, all freshly made and true to tradition.
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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.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with trendy decor and fun wall murals creates a welcoming, relaxed vibe. Asian music plays softly, enhancing the authentic Sichuan street-style atmosphere. Self-serve sauce and side stations add to the casual, interactive dining experience.
Hot pot features numb-and-spicy broth and peppery pork stomach soup base with Chengdu flavor. Chinese street food and chuanchuan offer very authentic tastes.
Authentic Sichuan hot pot shines with a fish maw base offering great value. Pricing uses a unique skewer system where each cooked skewer counts toward the bill.
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Each skewer costs $0.35, and small plates are priced at $3.99.
The sauce bar charges $2.99 for a limited selection.
Expect to pay around $25 per person for a meal.
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.
Asian street food here keeps authentic flavors without extra cost. The summer rolls and specialty drinks taste genuine, and the lively market vibe adds to the real feel.
Honey bbq pork with egg fried rice stands out for its rich flavor and perfectly cooked rice. Spring rolls offer a crispy texture while bao buns could use more juicy pork filling and sauce.
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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.
Restaurant offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with elegant decor and comfortable booth seating. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy, suitable for family gatherings and relaxed dinners. Piano music adds a unique touch to the lively yet comfortable environment.
Flavors come deep, spicy, and layered with authentic Sichuan heat. Dishes deliver fresh, true Szechuan taste that feels very genuine and boldly spicy.
Spicy, fresh, and fragrant dishes capture authentic Sichuan cuisine flavors. The Mapo Tofu offers perfect spice and numbing heat, while the stone pot Sichuan pepper fish delivers rich, layered tastes.
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The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
They offer a special dish with a discount every day except for the weekend.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
Restaurant offers authentic Hunan cuisine with an extensive menu featuring both spicy and non-spicy dishes. Atmosphere is quiet and cozy, enhanced by traditional Chinese music and tasteful decor with Chinese paintings and calligraphy. Dining experience feels warm and inviting, suitable for those seeking genuine Chinese flavors in a clean, well-maintained setting.
Food features authentic Hunan flavor with fresh ingredients and traditional cooking methods. Dishes maintain high quality and flavorful seasoning throughout appetizers and mains.
Authentic Hunan flavor defines the menu, with dishes like fish in hot chili oil featuring Szechuan peppers standing out. The food balances spicy and savory elements across appetizers, mains, and specialty items.
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Hunan Taste offers a large selection of authentic Hunan dishes.
Prices at Hunan Taste are considered reasonable for the quality of food.
The restaurant environment is clean and well-maintained.
Restaurant offers Philly cheesesteaks with top-tier quality in a clean, modern diner setting. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting with fun music playing, creating lively energy. Seating is somewhat cramped but the environment remains welcoming.
Cheesesteaks come with Amoroso Rolls, packed with melty cheese and plenty of chopped meat. Every bite delivers authentic Philly flavor and excellent quality.
Egg rolls stand out with their freshness and lightness, often praised as better than other dishes. Beef egg rolls offer a tasty option for takeout.
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The restaurant does not accept cash; only credit cards and mobile payments.
They charge 50 cents for each vegetable addition to your order.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours.
Small restaurant with about 35 seats and outdoor seating offers a calm, welcoming atmosphere that feels family-friendly and laidback. Bright fluorescent lighting and minimal decorations create a simple, unpretentious setting. Space can feel crowded and cramped during busy times.
Food features authentic Thai flavors made with very fresh ingredients. The menu includes a fantastic selection of halal-prepared Thai dishes.
Mongolian beef appears frequently and stands out as a key dish. Other notable items include Tom Ka soup, Pad Thai, and various fried rice dishes like crab and shrimp fried rice.
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Maya Thai Cuisine is HFSAA Halal certified.
The restaurant offers Halal options for all dishes.
Maya Thai Cuisine closes between 3 and 5 PM daily.
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.
Freshly baked goods include authentic Japanese pastries and Asian bakery items that serve as breakfast treats. Egg tarts and taro boba tea made from real taro root highlight the genuine flavors.
Huge dumplings with soft wrapping and generous filling stand out here. The dim sum offers many wonderful options, including signature tofu and pork dumplings and tasty chive and shrimp varieties.
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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 corner spot inside an Asian market offers cozy seating with stools and a counter near the kitchen. Atmosphere feels humble and casual, with an easy-to-use ordering kiosk and visible food preparation. Known for authentic Southeast Asian dishes like Hainan chicken and khao soi, it mainly serves takeout but has limited dine-in space.
Dishes reflect authentic South East Asia style with flavors true to their origins. Hainan chicken rice and other Thai dishes match what you'd find in Thailand, offering a genuine taste experience.
Char siu features all meat with no fatty gristle and costs about $13 per pound. The menu includes Chinese BBQ pork and crispy pork over rice, wonton soup, and a drunken Hunan chicken with rice.
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Meng's Kitchen is primarily a take-out place with limited seating.
Expect to pay slightly more than typical take-out prices for quality food.
Noodles are packed perfectly for takeout to avoid sogginess.
Small space fills with lively energy and close seating, creating a cozy and authentic atmosphere. Canvas-textured napkin boxes hang from the ceiling, saving table space and adding unique decor. Asian local vibes blend with a fun, vibrant environment ideal for casual outings or dates.
Noodles come out hand ripped with a thicker, wider cut that feels truly authentic. Beef and other dishes reflect Shanxi province flavors, paired with authentic Chinese sauces and beverages.
Juicy, meat-filled dumplings shine with chili oil that boosts their flavor. Hand pulled noodles come out chewy and flavorful, especially the xian style biang biang variety.
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No reservations are available.
The wait time is approximately 40 minutes during peak hours.
A large party fee is added to the bill without prior notice.
Wood-paneled decor and soft lighting create an elegant, warm atmosphere with a friendly, inviting vibe. Tables with lazy Susans support group dining, while white tablecloth service adds a classy touch. The space feels clean and spacious, accommodating both small and large groups comfortably.
Food offers authentic Cantonese flavors with dishes like Hong Kong BBQ pork standing out for their genuine taste. Dim sum and other menu items maintain a fresh and clean quality throughout.
Excellent dim sum stands out with a variety of fresh, flavorful options. The menu focuses on authentic Cantonese dishes served in a setting that combines quality and presentation.
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Dim sum is served only in the mornings, typically from 8 AM to 2 PM.
Reservations are necessary for the dim sum brunch on Sundays.
There is no happy hour available at this restaurant.
Small dining room displays historic Shanghai photos and plays calming music in a very quiet setting. The menu is limited but authentic, focusing on Shanghai-style dumplings and noodles with generous portions and reasonable prices. Patience is needed during busy times due to the compact space.
Nanxiang Soup Dumplings come with soup inside the dumpling, offering a genuine taste. Fried and pan fried (生煎) dumplings also deliver an authentic Chinese flavor.
Authentic dumplings like Shanghai Pan Fried Pork Buns and Xiaolongbao stand out with fresh, flavorful fillings and soup inside. The wonton soup features tiny shrimp for a crunchy texture, and the chow mein portions are generous and satisfying.
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The menu is limited on Sundays, so plan your visit accordingly.
Expect a small dining area, which may lead to wait times during peak hours.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
Intricate interior design and unique decor create a cozy and welcoming atmosphere with Chinese music playing softly in the background. The space feels clean and comfortable, inviting diners to enjoy authentic Northeastern Chinese cuisine in a relaxed setting.
Northern Chinese dishes here taste very authentic and local. The menu features traditional northeast Chinese cuisine that stays true to its roots.
Dishes capture traditional Chinese home cooking with perfectly seasoned stir-fries and delicate dumplings. The sweet and sour pork is crispy and paired with pineapple, while the braised spare ribs and stewed chicken with mushrooms offer rich flavors.
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The restaurant's kitchen may close earlier than the listed 10:00 PM closing time.
Expect limited menu options with a focus on pork dishes.
Prices are reasonable compared to other cities like New York and Los Angeles.
Sports-themed barbecue restaurant offers authentic Northeastern Chinese skewers in a lively, fun atmosphere with One Piece-inspired decor. The vibe stays chill and casual, attracting those seeking genuine flavors and reasonable prices late into the night.
Barbecue features authentic Northeastern China style with smoky tenderness and mild spicy marinades. Cold noodles and grilled skewers deliver genuine Chinese flavors.
Lamb dumplings stand out as some of the best northern style dumplings with authentic flavors. Dishes feature Chinese BBQ with smoky tenderness and mild spicy marinades, including chicken wings, lamb skewers, and grilled eggplant.
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The restaurant is open until midnight, making it great for late-night snacks.
Last call for orders is at 11:20 pm.
Regular skewers are priced at $1.99 each, with some meats at 3/$5.99.
Family-run restaurant offers a relaxed, cozy atmosphere with authentic Vietnamese decor and a friendly, quiet vibe. Large round tables and a party venue area create a comfortable, neighborhood feel. Pet videos play on TV, adding a unique, casual touch to the space.
Vietnamese dishes arrive fresh and hot with real passion and professionalism in preparation. The menu offers a great selection of authentic flavors that create a genuine Vietnamese dining experience.
Orange chicken stands out as crispy and delicious, often noted as a favorite. Dumplings and wonton soup offer flavorful, fresh tastes. Sesame chicken features crispy, perfectly breaded meat that impresses.
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Parking is limited and can be tricky; arrive early to find a spot.
Prices are competitive, with most dishes under $15.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Small dining area with clean, modern decor creates a cozy, relaxing atmosphere. Energy stays chill and soothing, welcoming a community that values quality and care. Known for Taiwanese comfort food and flavorful snacks, it offers a satisfying, authentic experience.
Food offers authentic Taiwanese and traditional Asian flavors. Soup delivers an authentic taste with decent spice.
Homemade Takoyaki and spring rolls stand out for their freshness. Dishes include Sichuan cold chicken in chili sauce, pork stew bowl, beef stew noodles, stewed pork feet, popcorn chicken, beef udon, and dumplings.
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Reservations are not required; patrons order and pay via a kiosk.
The restaurant offers a menu option to replace rice with extra vegetables for diabetics.
Expect a casual atmosphere with no servers at the tables.
Chinese restaurant operates as takeout only with call-ahead ordering and a small parking lot. Food is known for authentic, high-quality dishes like Mongolian beef, crab Rangoon, and fried rice. Atmosphere is defined by convenience and consistent excellence rather than dine-in experience.
Chinese dishes here deliver authentic flavors that stand out for their clean preparation and crave-worthy taste.
Mongolian beef stands out as excellent and a must-try, alongside flavorful Szechuan chicken and General Tso's chicken. Fresh crab Rangoon, sweet and sour chicken, and numerous vegetarian options like sesame tofu and tofu lo mein add variety to the menu.
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China Tea is takeout only and does not offer dine-in service.
Orders must be placed by phone, and there may be a language barrier.
They are closed on Sundays and Mondays.
Small, crowded space with barebones 1950s decor and close tables creates a lively, authentic vibe. Dim sum arrives via heated push carts, and dumplings are made fresh in view. The atmosphere feels like stepping into Guangdong province, offering a genuine Cantonese morning tea experience.
Authentic Southern Chinese and Cantonese dishes offer traditional flavors that are not too salty. Dim sum and Hong Kong-style selections deliver genuine tastes that evoke classic memories with each bite.
Dim sum features great variety and comes out hot and fresh. Shrimp Dumplings, Pork Fried Dumplings, and Hot and Sour Soup stand out as popular dishes.
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Saturdays and Sundays are the actual dim sum days at Ming’s Bistro.
Parking is located behind the restaurant but can be challenging on weekends.
Expect to wait for a table during busy weekend dim sum hours.
Robots deliver drinks, food, and checks, adding an entertaining and unique touch to the spacious, modern interior. The atmosphere feels upscale and relaxing, with calming music and a vibe that resembles dining in China. Large party tables and a koi pond at the entrance enhance the welcoming environment.
Dishes feature authentic Chinese cuisine with true ingredients. Pork bao buns come out fluffy and fresh, and shumai stays true to traditional flavors.
Dim sum features a wide variety of dumplings and pork buns. The menu includes spicy pork and beef skewers, beef chow fun, hot and sour soup, and dishes like Bok Choy with Shiitake Mushrooms and House Lo Mein.
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Parking behind the restaurant may result in towing, even for customers.
They serve dim sum every day from lunch to dinner.
Portions are small; larger groups should order more food.