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.
Broth stands out as heavenly delicious with a clear, comforting flavor. Wontons have a texture and taste that remind of Shanghai, making the soup feel authentic and satisfying.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Broth comes fresh and flavorful with delicious wontons and perfectly al dente bok choy. The soup offers a comforting and very good flavor that stands out.
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.
Good to know
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 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.
Tiny shrimp add a needed crunch to the mini wonton soup, boosting its flavor. The soup and noodles echo the style of breakfast shops in China, making the wonton soup amazing.
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.
Good to know
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.
Small space with only a couple of tables offers a friendly atmosphere and suits takeout well. Food arrives quickly and maintains consistent quality, featuring New York style Chinese dishes with strong flavors and generous portions. The place stands out for its affordable prices and cleanliness.
Egg drop wonton soup stays hot and ready for pickup after calling in. The soup combines warm broth with tender wontons and egg drops for a comforting meal.
Lo mein stands out as a delicious and well-made dish. The sweet and sour chicken also ranks highly, complemented by fresh Hot and Sour soup and excellent spring rolls.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available daily until 3 pm.
Food typically arrives in 10 minutes or less.
Takeout is the preferred dining option at this restaurant.
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.
Broth feels warming and fresh, with pork and wontons that add hearty flavor. Often paired with dishes like chicken katsu or rice for a satisfying meal.
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.
Good to know
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 hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant offers authentic New York-style dishes with affordable prices and spicy options. Atmosphere feels homey and straightforward, with a kitchen that looks older but clean. Takeout service is reliable, delivering hot food quickly to nearby locations.
Wonton soup comes as part of a lunch special with an entrรฉe and pork fried rice. The soup features classic wontons and pairs well with sides like Crabmeat Rangoon and House Lo Mein.
Wonton soup stands out as a favorite, paired often with crab rangoons that taste very good. The menu includes fresh, hot dishes like Beef and Broccoli, pan-fry dumplings, orange chicken with white rice, and egg rolls, often featured in lunch specials with pork fried rice and a choice of sides.
Good to know
The lunch special at Hong Fu costs just over $8 and provides three meals.
Takeout service is efficient, with food delivered hot and on time.
Portion sizes are smaller than average compared to other Chinese restaurants.
Chinese restaurant offers a cozy, clean interior with renaissance-style decor and comfortable seating. Atmosphere stays calm and authentic, creating a peaceful dining experience even near busy areas. Ice-cold beer served in chilled glasses complements the relaxed vibe.
Broth stands out with its deep flavor that invites slow sipping. Fresh pork won tons float in a hot, savory soup that comforts and soothes.
Orange chicken stands out with a crispy texture and strong flavor. The spicy General Tso's chicken and Hunan Beef add variety with bold, authentic tastes.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until midnight for late-night dining.
Reservations are recommended for large parties to ensure seating.
Expect higher prices during lunch without complimentary items like drinks or appetizers.
Small, cozy space with Venezuelan-style Chinese decor creates a quiet, pleasant atmosphere that feels like family. The air conditioning is weak, making the room a bit warm. The place stands out for its authentic Venezuelan-Chinese flavors and clean, inviting environment.
Wonton soup comes in a small size and pairs well with dishes like orange chicken. It stands out as a favorite with its clear broth and tender wontons.
Chop suey stands out with its exquisite taste. The menu also features sweet and sour chicken and spring rolls that are consistently delicious.
Good to know
The restaurant has a large parking lot available for customers.
Expect high prices for menu items, with shrimp fried rice costing $21.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for two people.