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.
Lo Mein stands out with its rich flavor and satisfying texture. The Beef Lo Mein pairs well with dishes like General Tso's chicken and Singapore noodles, creating a well-rounded meal.
Lunch features a variety of dim sum dishes like BBQ bao buns, roast duck, sliced fish congee, and sesame balls. The food consistently exceeds expectations and draws early crowds on weekends.
Good to know
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.
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.
Buffet offers lo mein alongside classic Asian dishes like stir-fries and teriyaki chicken. Lo mein comes greasy but surprisingly good.
Lunch offers a variety and quality of food at a decent price. Early lunch visits catch the restaurant right at opening, and the lunch specials are very cheap.
Good to know
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.
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.
Special Lo Mein offers balanced flavors and seasonings. Beef Lo Mein features tender beef and perfectly cooked noodles.
Chicken Hibachi stands out with its delicious flavor and just right portion size. Lunch options offer good variety and satisfy midday hunger well.
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.
Asian fusion restaurant offers cozy, intimate atmosphere with black leather booth seating and Chinese pop music softly playing. The space feels clean, bright, and calm, making it suitable for quiet meals or study. Sushi and bento options stand out for freshness and quality at reasonable prices.
Chicken lo mein stands out as a popular choice, enjoyed by many. The lo mein dishes come from a menu with a wide variety of options including bento boxes, ramen, and sushi.
Lunch offers large portions with options like classic rolls served with soup for about $15 and bento boxes priced near $13. Specials include two rolls and miso soup around $20, making it a solid spot for midday meals.
Good to know
The lunch special includes two rolls and a miso soup for about twenty dollars.
Expect only six pieces of sushi roll instead of the typical eight.
The restaurant is very clean and visually appealing.
Space blends Asian and Puerto Rican fusion with hip, colorful decor inspired by Japanese culture. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting, with lively music and occasional drum or gong sounds during special moments. Seating includes baby-friendly high chairs and lounge options, creating a warm and welcoming environment.
Lo Mein has a slight sweet flavor that ties the platter together. It complements the crispy, salty foods well and can be customized with different pinchos like pork or chicken.
Lunch offers a satisfying experience with consistent quality. The spot works well for a quick midday meal with reliable service.
Good to know
Be prepared for a wait during dinner hours.
It's better to reserve to prevent waiting.
They accept reservations and there was no wait when we arrived because our table was ready.
Spacious dining room combines comfortable seating with a cozy, vibrant atmosphere that feels like a local Karachi spot. The environment is family-oriented and welcoming, balancing casual dining with refined elegance. An event hall adds versatility for gatherings.
Lo mein noodles come out very tasty with a good balance of flavors. Options like chicken lo mein and lo mein shrimp pair well with dishes like chilli chicken and Mongolian beef.
Lunch here draws people from other cities, showing its strong appeal for midday meals. The spot serves consistent lunch options that make it a regular stop during visits.
Good to know
All meat at Chaat House is zabiha halal.
Chaat House increased their prices and added a 15% service charge.
I placed my order online and it showed about 15 minutes wait time.
Small space with only two tables, mainly serving takeout. Atmosphere stays calm and welcoming, offering New York style Chinese food with affordable prices and large portions. Known for juicy chicken dishes and perfectly cooked rice, it draws those seeking satisfying, cost-effective meals.
Beef lo mein and house lo mein include multiple proteins like chicken, shrimp, and beef. Chicken lo mein sometimes has little chicken. The kitchen offers a replacement if the order is wrong.
Lunch specials come with generous portions and include a drink, offering good value. Staff are friendly, making the lunch experience straightforward and satisfying.
Good to know
Bamboo Wok is a takeout-only place with no dining room.
The price is reasonable, especially for the portion sizes.
For $13, the meal could feed up to two people.
Takeout-only Chinese restaurant with clean, attractive decor and comedic art on the walls. Atmosphere feels welcoming and professional, enhanced by friendly staff and soft Chinese music. Known for quick service and generous portions at some of the best prices in town.
Lo Mein stands out with both chicken and pork versions rated highly. The pork lo mein earns a perfect score, making it one of the better items on the menu.
Lunch orders arrive quickly, with all four meals served in less than 15 minutes. The spot serves as a lunch staple for many, with consistent good quality that keeps co-workers coming back.
Good to know
Today, they offer a special menu for Christmas.
The restaurant is takeout only; no dine-in available.
Parking is limited during busy hours.
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.
Noodles come out with a perfect texture and are cooked just right. The Chicken Lo Mein pairs well with other dishes like Mongolian Chicken and Pork Egg Rolls.
Lunch offers a cost-efficient special with plenty of flavor, rice, and chicken. Staff help with dish choices and accommodate during the lunch special for a smooth experience.
Good to know
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.