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.
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.
Authentic Sichuan food comes from a Chinese family kitchen with dishes like the hot Sichuan noodle and beef cold dish that pack real flavor without overwhelming spice. The menu offers a solid mix of Nanchang and Sichuan specialties that stand out in Orlando.
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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 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.
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.
Authentic spicy Sichuan dishes feature perfectly balanced spiciness and adjustable levels of Sichuan pepper. The soup and other dishes capture the true Sichuan style with sour and spicy flavors.
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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 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 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.
Spicy beef noodle soup features a rich, flavorful broth with deep umami and heat. Yibin Spicy Noodles and Sichuan wontons offer authentic, genuine tastes approved by someone from Sichuan.
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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.
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.
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.
Spicy Sichuan wings stand out with their bold heat and crisp texture. Fried tofu with chili also delivers a fiery kick that complements the wings well.
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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.
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.
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.
Authentic Sichuan peppercorn beef and crispy taro shreds stand out among the dishes. The menu offers genuine Hunan and Sichuan flavors that surpass many others in the area.
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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.
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.
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.
Fish in hot chili oil with Szechuan peppers stands out as a staple dish. Stir-fried pork, Sichuan-style chicken, and eggplant with chili peppers also deliver strong Sichuan flavor.
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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.
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.
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.
House special Sichuan dish features intestine, Chinese spam, and tripe. Various pork dishes and a whole fish dish complement the Sichuan cuisine offerings.
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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.
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.
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.
Spicy, fresh, and fragrant flavors define the authentic Sichuan cuisine here. The stone pot Sichuan pepper fish stands out with its deep, layered spice that captures the essence of Sichuan cooking.
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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.
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.
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.
Food captures authentic Sichuan flavors with a strong focus on street-style dishes. The taste reflects genuine Sichuan culinary traditions.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Szechuan fried snapper stands out with its sweet and spicy sauce and crisp fillets. The Szechuan pork blends perfectly balanced spices for a numbing sensation.
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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.
Restaurant offers authentic Szechuan cuisine with a bamboo-themed decor creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Two-level layout includes a mezzanine, and a large world map adds a unique touch. Food features real Sichuan peppers delivering a distinctive spicy experience.
Szechuan cuisine stands out with authentic Sichuan peppers and bold flavors. Dishes like spicy chicken, chili wonton soup, and sweet and sour pork showcase genuine Cantonese and Szechuan styles.
Authentic Sichuan peppers feature prominently, delivering genuine Szechuan-style heat and flavor. The dishes offer a mouth-watering experience true to traditional Sichuan cuisine.
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The lunch special is cost-efficient and provides good value for money.
Be cautious if you have peanut allergies, as some dishes contain peanuts.
The restaurant does not serve rice with takeout, which is unusual for Chinese cuisine.