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.
Cucumber salad appears frequently and offers huge portions with a fresh, crisp texture. Mushroom salad also stands out with its distinctive flavor complementing other dishes well.
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.
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.
Freshness stands out with the cucumber salad served alongside dishes like lamb chili oil dumplings and chicken gizzards. Other salads like cucumber garlic and potato string offer crisp, flavorful appetizers.
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.
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.
Salads here range from tofu salad with mild flavors to a spicy seaweed salad for those who like heat. The chicken and cucumber salad offers a nearly spice-free option that works well as a side.
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.
The cucumber salad stands out with its fresh, crisp texture. It often accompanies dishes like stir fried beef udon and pork gyozas, adding a refreshing contrast.
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.
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.
Cold cucumber salad stands out with its peanuts and fresh crunch. It serves well as a shared dish and pairs nicely with other items like spicy skewers.
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.
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.
Cucumber salad stands out with its refreshing, sweet, and spicy flavors. It often accompanies main dishes and soups, adding a crisp contrast.
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 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.
Papaya salad stands out with its freshness and excellent flavor. The menu also features a Yum Beef Salad that highlights the variety of salads available.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Cucumber salad stands out with the right amount of garlic and sauce. Variations include a smacked cucumber salad with soy and chili oil that adds a spicy kick.
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.
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.
Salads feature spicy garlic cucumber and fried tofu with cucumber, both holding up well for delivery. The cucumber salad often pairs with dumplings and roast duck, adding a cool, crisp contrast.
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.
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.
Salads here feature crispy sweet and sour pork, cold mung bean noodles, and tofu with chili sauce. The Colorful Cold Starch Noodle Salad stands out for its refreshing, vibrant texture.
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.
Private booths and cozy, elegant decor create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Creative sushi rolls and specialty cocktails shape a refined dining experience. Music and a photo booth add a lively, fun touch to the peaceful vibe.
Ginger salad appears frequently and pairs well with other dishes. Seaweed salad and fresh spicy garlic shrimp add variety. Salads come alongside miso soup and sushi rolls for a balanced meal.
Orange chicken stands out with its freshness and bursting flavor. Fried rice and dishes like Volcano and Shrimp Dynamite Rolls also deliver strong, tasty options.
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Happy hour offers 2-for-1 Margaritas from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Expect the restaurant to be packed on Valentine's Day.
Reservations are recommended during busy holidays to avoid long waits.
Asian buffet with modern decor and a spacious layout creates a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. World-class sushi bar and a hibachi grill station add interactive dining options. The vibe stays relaxed despite occasional crowding and lively activity.
Fresh seafood dominates the salad area, which stays very clean and well stocked. Options range from traditional lettuce to unique dishes like octopus salad.
Offers a solid mix of dim sum and Chinese fare with dishes like hot and sour soup and sweet and sour chicken featuring good fried chicken. Egg drop soup also appears as a liked option.
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Lunch prices are lower than dinner prices, so visit during lunch for savings.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during peak lunch hours.
The restaurant offers a birthday celebration service with staff singing every 10 minutes.
Huge Korean barbecue restaurant overlooks a lake with an executive airport view. Atmosphere feels peaceful and welcoming, with tabletop grills and K-pop music creating a lively yet relaxed vibe. Seating options include indoor and outdoor patio areas suited for watching sports or enjoying the water view.
Crab Rangoon stands out as a top dish here, consistently noted for its excellent taste. The menu also features a marinated sirloin that pairs well with the Rangoon.
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Happy hour offers great value with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The all-you-can-eat option costs between $31.99 and $39.99.
Expect poor ventilation; smoke from the grill can stick to your clothes.
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.
Salad features a Peking Duck version with spring mix, red grapes, cherry tomato, cucumber, avocado, and candied-toasted walnuts. A ginger dressing ties the flavors together.
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.
Buffet restaurant offers modern decor with vibrant lighting and a clean, spacious layout. Atmosphere feels inviting and confident, supported by a unique hibachi station and diverse seafood options. Energy stays lively with a mix of sushi, hibachi, and dessert features.
Fresh fruit and salad bar offers a wide variety of fresh salads and fruits. The selection is well-organized and includes both cold options and other dishes nearby.
Buffet offers a wide range of Chinese dishes like honey chicken, sesame chicken, and sweet and sour chicken. Dumplings and egg drop soup stand out as fresh and tasty options.
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Dinner service starts at 3 pm, featuring seafood and sashimi items.
Pricing is $94 for a family of four, with children charged as adults.
Expect a crowded atmosphere during peak dinner hours.