Restaurant features traditional Chinese decorations like hanging parasols and lanterns, creating a clean, modern, and intimate vibe. Guests can watch dumplings being made behind a window, adding to the engaging atmosphere. Space includes a private nook for larger parties and celebrations with singing.
Soup dumplings stand out with a flavorful, comforting broth and delicious filling, including a notable black truffle variety. The braised beef noodle soup and simple won ton soup feature rich, tasty broths that highlight the kitchen's skill.
Soup dumplings stand out with a flavorful, comforting broth and tasty filling. Pork and cabbage dumplings and pan-fried dumplings also offer great variety and taste.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Dumplings are handmade, which may lead to longer wait times during busy hours.
The restaurant often runs out of popular items, so arrive early for the best selection.
Small, cozy space offers authentic Peruvian-Chinese fusion with a warm, inviting atmosphere and pleasant cumbia music. The vibe feels homey and genuine, reflecting careful attention to detail and a strong connection to Peruvian culture.
Wonton soup stands out with its rich flavor and generous portions. It combines veggie chicken for a tasty and restorative experience.
Wonton soup stands out with its rich flavor and generous portions. Other dishes like Taypa noodles and Aeropuerto also come in large servings and complement the soup well.
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The restaurant offers a variety of authentic Peruvian dishes.
Expect to pay a bit more for the quality of food.
The restaurant is located in a strip mall, which can be tricky to find.
Quaint space with traditional décor and soothing background music creates a calm, laid-back atmosphere. The vibe feels inviting and almost transports diners away from the neighborhood. Homemade candy offered after meals adds a simple but special touch.
Hot and sour crystal noodle soup stands out with its bold flavor and crisp yet fully cooked vegetables. Scrambled eggs absorb the soup completely, adding a fluffy texture that complements the dish well.
Steamed dumplings in chili oil stand out with incredible flavor beyond just spice. Dan Dan noodles offer an authentic taste with well-prepared pork, and homemade dumplings come with a delicious house sauce that enhances their flavor.
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They have a daily lunch special which is $12.99 and includes a soda.
The Spicy Ramen is priced around $14, cheaper than some competitors.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Modern dining room combines cozy color scheme with comfortable seating and thoughtful decor to create a relaxing yet lively atmosphere. The vibe stays welcoming and chill, suitable for families and small groups. Sushi stands out as a highlight, praised for quality and presentation.
Crab rangoons stand out with a mix of imitation and real crab, fried perfectly and tasting very fresh. Dumplings and bao buns also draw attention for their amazing flavors.
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Parking can be difficult when nearby restaurants are busy.
The restaurant is open late for dinner service.
Happy hour features BOGO sake, making it a great time to visit.
Hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant with great atmosphere and clean environment. Offers authentic fast food with crispy egg rolls and best Szechuan chicken in town. Portions come in reusable containers, emphasizing quality and care.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its perfect spice level. The wonton soup also impresses with rich flavor, and the soups overall complement dishes like pork lo mein and sweet and sour chicken well.
Egg rolls stand out with their crispy outside and tender, homemade-style filling. Dishes like Hunan Pork and General Tso's Chicken offer bold flavors, while dumplings balance soft and textured wrappers perfectly.
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The restaurant is primarily a take-away eatery.
Prices for lunch specials are reasonable and offer plenty of food.
The portions have become smaller than before.
Small takeout spot with cozy atmosphere and old school menus sets a straightforward tone. Generous portions and fresh ingredients attract those seeking affordable, hearty Chinese food. The place feels worn but delivers exceptional value and standout dishes like pork fried rice and egg rolls.
Wonton soup stands out with its rich broth and tender dumplings. Hot and sour soup offers a perfect balance of spicy and tangy flavors.
Egg rolls and Crab Rangoon stand out with their superb crispiness. The General Tso's Chicken features quality cuts and a breading that holds up well in thick sauce. Wonton soup and pork lo mein offer rich, satisfying flavors.
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Ming Garden is takeout only with no dine-in options.
Prices are reasonable, with combo meals starting at $10.95.
Expect large portions that can feed a family of five.
Spacious dining area features hot pots and grills at each table with remote heat control for cooking. Atmosphere stays relaxed and warm with pop music setting a chill vibe. Guests enjoy all-you-can-eat buffet style with a sauce bar and Korean beer options.
Personal hotpots come with a choice of soup stock bases, letting each person pick their flavor. Options like pork bone broth and spicy Szechuan broth stand out for cooking meats and vegetables. The Tom Yum base offers a lovely spicy kick.
Offers Sichuan style hot pot with intense, numbing spice and flavorful broths like pork bone and spicy Szechuan. Includes fried rice and egg rolls, unlike other hot pot spots, with friendly, accommodating staff and good prices.
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Hot Pot World offers all-you-can-eat options for $19.99.
A 15% discount is available for birthday celebrations.
The restaurant provides snow crab upon request at no extra charge.
Clean seating area offers a neat and inviting space. Food portions are healthy and generous, with larger wings and well-seasoned dishes that avoid greasiness. The atmosphere suits takeout well, attracting those seeking fair prices and quality Chinese fast food.
Broth in the wonton soup has a lot of flavor and a bit of zing. The house special soup comes loaded with vegetables and meats and packs some heat. Hot and spicy soup and sesame chicken soup also stand out with their bold flavors.
Egg rolls have a crispy wrapper and crunchy vegetables inside. Pork lo mein comes with lots of pork and balanced vegetables. Hunan Double features huge shrimp, beef, and many vegetables with steamed rice.
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The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Prices are fair, especially for the amount of food received.
Small, crowded Asian restaurant with shared tables and a lively, relaxed vibe. Lines form consistently due to popular, authentic Chinese-style BBQ and noodle soup. Drinks like espresso martinis and passion fruit margaritas add to the energetic atmosphere.
Broth stands out with rich, chicken-flavored and savory notes. Wonton noodle soups and duck soup offer authentic Chinese-style flavors paired with high quality roasted meats.
Crab Rangoon stands out as a favorite dish here, often praised for its flavor. The menu also features fried rice, BBQ ribs, and chow fun noodles that consistently satisfy.
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Expect a 20-minute wait to get seated during peak hours.
Bottled water costs $5, so consider bringing your own.
The restaurant is located in a smoking area, leading to a strong smoke smell.
Asian restaurant offers sunken hot pot tables and an island buffet for self-selection of ingredients. Spacious layout includes private rooms and a smoke machine to remove BBQ odors. Atmosphere is beautiful and relaxing with clean, welcoming decor and koi fish wall art.
Soup bases include a rich tomato option and a pork bone broth that stands out for flavor. Staff explain soup choices clearly and serve quickly, enhancing the hotpot experience.
Offers an extensive buffet of fresh ingredients including lamb, beef, seafood, tofu, and unique items like oysters. Combines hot pot and BBQ with a variety of sauces, noodles, and cooked foods like crayfish and sushi.
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Karaoke starts at 9pm on weekends, perfect for a fun night out.
Birthday meals are free, making it a great spot for celebrations.
Hotpot costs $35 per person during lunch, including a drink.
Small interior with a mural and a refrigerator stocked with drinks creates a casual setting. Outdoor seating offers a shaded, relaxed space with more room. The atmosphere feels warm and friendly, reflecting a local vibe with affordable prices and fresh sushi that draws consistent praise.
Miso soup stands out with its great flavor. Healthy soups offer comfort food that tastes great.
Egg rolls come out immaculate and crispy. Fried crab rangoon and spring rolls offer solid, tasty options.
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Expect no wait time during lunch hours.
The restaurant offers a make-your-own roll for $8.95.
Lunch specials are available and are affordable.
Upscale restaurant with Latin-inspired sushi and stylish, cozy decor creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Space includes a lovely bar area and features an echo-y, lively sound environment. Dining feels elevated and intimate, suited for special occasions or relaxed evenings.
Tom yum soup stands out as a flavorful choice. Miso soup also appears on the menu alongside various curries and noodle dishes.
Duck dumplings and BBQ pork tacos stand out with rich flavors. Dishes like Pad see ewe, Shanghai fried rice, and dumplings offer solid, authentic tastes.
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Happy hour runs from 3 to 6 pm with BOGO cocktails.
Lunch specials are available during weekdays.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Traditional Chinese restaurant with old school Chinatown vibes and a family-friendly atmosphere. Interior shows signs of wear but maintains authentic charm with a red siu mei display. Popular for excellent dim sum and Cantonese BBQ, drawing a steady crowd after mid-morning.
Soups include beef cilantro, wonton, and hot and sour varieties. Unique options like Hong Kong frog, abalone, and sea cucumber soups appear on the menu. Shrimp and duck wonton soups also feature prominently.
Dim sum stands out with excellent dumplings and chicken feet priced at $5. Beef chow fun and crispy sesame chicken with tender dark meat also feature on the menu.
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Sunday is dim sum until 3 PM.
Expect a wait of 30-45 minutes during peak hours.
Parking may be a bit difficult.
Small sushi restaurant with intimate, quaint decor and a chic, wabi-sabi atmosphere. The vibe stays relaxed and fun with excellent music that can be customized. Known for exceptional sushi featuring unique flavors like banana and passion fruit.
Soups come in great portion sizes and taste delicious. The gyo-sai soup stands out, along with solid options like miso soup and sushi salads.
Mongolian beef stands out with its delicious flavor and is a frequent choice. The crispy carrot roll also gets ordered often and pairs well with the beef.
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Reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating.
Expect a 30-45 minute wait for to-go orders during peak hours.
Ladies night features special offers on select items.
Small ramen and boba spot offers a cozy atmosphere with bright lighting and clean, spacious seating. The vibe stays laid-back and genuine, welcoming people looking for a relaxed meal. Fast-serving setup combines casual dining with a variety of boba tea options.
Soup comes out very hot and fresh, with options like miso, egg drop, and ramen that taste delicious. Soups are served separately for to-go orders to keep noodles from getting soggy.
Egg drop soup offers a light and soothing start. Crab Rangoons come out solid and reliable. Scallion pancakes are crispy and well-seasoned but vary in texture.
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Reservations are not required, and wait times are usually minimal.
The restaurant offers a variety of ramen, hibachi dishes, and boba tea.
To-go boxes are available for leftovers.
Small, family-run Chinese restaurant with a ghetto fabulous vibe and everyday low prices. Serves hefty portions of solid Cantonese dishes with a clean environment. Parking can be challenging, reflecting its status as a local staple.
Egg drop soup features creamy, flavorful eggs. Hot and sour soup includes mushrooms and tofu with a balanced spicy kick.
Mainly a takeout spot with mouthwatering dumplings and general toast chicken. Soups like egg drop and hot and sour come loaded with ingredients and balanced flavors.
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Parking can be a bit tough around the restaurant.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
Expect hefty portions, often leading to leftovers.
Casual Chinese restaurant with authentic Sichuan flavors and street-side barbecue style. Atmosphere is noisy and crowded with close seating that encourages sharing. Decor is simple with bright walls and a kitchen visible from the front, creating a lively but unpretentious vibe.
Noodle soups come with fresh noodles and flavorful broth. The sour fish soup features fresh sliced fish and can be made non-spicy on request.
Sichuan dishes stand out for their authentic spiciness and traditional flavors. Dumplings, mapo tofu, and Chinese BBQ offer genuine tastes rarely found outside China, with the sweet and sour pork presenting a unique twist on the classic.
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Karaoke is available for those who are brave enough to participate.
All noodles are 20% off from January 4th to January 7th.
Expect long wait times for takeout orders, sometimes up to an hour.
Small, homey space with two picnic tables inside and some outdoor seating creates an intimate setting. Big TV playing music videos adds a lively touch to the cozy atmosphere. The vibe suits families and those seeking authentic Asian fusion in a simple, welcoming environment.
Soup offers lots of flavor and comes alongside appetizers like steamed pork gyoza and soup dumplings.
Authentic soup dumplings stand out with rich flavor and delicate texture. The menu offers a wide range including spring rolls, black garlic miso ramen, and various fried items like crab rangoon and shrimp tempura.
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Reservations are not required, but it's best to arrive early due to limited seating.
The restaurant is vegetarian and vegan friendly, offering a variety of options.
Parking is ample and free, making it convenient for diners.
Spacious Asian restaurant features modern renovation with bright, clean decor and a beautiful waterfall entrance. Atmosphere feels inviting and organized, with a sushi bar and seafood buffet that draw a steady crowd. Fresh sushi and seafood stand out as key highlights.
Soups come out hot and flavorful, with the egg drop soup standing out as thick and silky. They serve a variety of options that include seafood and fruits alongside the soups.
Offers a wide variety of classic dim sum, General Tso’s chicken, and crab rangoon. Hot food includes flavorful stir-fries and perfectly cooked lo mein.
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Valentine gifts are provided for each table only on February 14th, 2025.
They sing Happy Birthday for guests celebrating their birthdays.
The buffet is open on New Year’s Day.
Spacious dining area features dark wood decor and a calm, homie atmosphere that feels authentic and peaceful. The place attracts those seeking authentic Chinese cuisine with a quiet, comfortable vibe especially early in the day.
Hot and sour soup stands out with good flavor and texture and a touch of soy sauce that enhances it. The cilantro and ground beef soup offers a distinctive taste that many consider a must try.
Hot and sour soup and Mapo tofu stand out with their bold flavors. Dishes like Mongolian beef, spicy wontons, and crispy spicy pork ribs offer tender textures and well-seasoned profiles.
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Lunch prices are considered amazing, offering good value for the portions.
The restaurant has a loyalty reward program where points can be exchanged for discounts.
The restaurant is known for its cleanliness, providing a pleasant dining environment.
Sushi restaurant offers peaceful atmosphere with soft lighting and Asian-style decor. Music plays quietly, allowing easy conversation in a relaxed, intimate setting. The environment suits both groups and private gatherings.
Soups come fresh and are part of a menu that includes high-quality sushi and fresh hibachi. They pair well with dessert and salad in a $26.99 meal.
Mongolian beef stands out with its rich flavor. The menu also features coconut shrimp and crab Rangoon, alongside a variety of sushi and soups.
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Expect a buy-one-get-one offer on cocktails during happy hour.
Happy hour specials are available all day, every day.
The all-you-can-eat sushi deal has a limit of 8 pieces per person.
Cozy interior with a focus on carry-out service and large, affordable portions. Food offers bold, flavorful sauces and generous extras like free items and multiple fortune cookies. Atmosphere is simple and unpretentious, with a slightly warm environment due to limited air conditioning.
Egg drop soup comes thick and flavorful with a bit of beef stock added for richness. Wonton soup features huge, filled wontons that stand out from the usual size.
Sesame chicken stands out with its flavor, while the egg drop soup is thick and rich. Crab Rangoon leans sweeter than usual but remains enjoyable, and the orange chicken can be made spicier on request.
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The restaurant offers large portions that are enough for leftovers.
Prices are very affordable considering the quality and portion size.
Takeout is recommended as there is limited dining space.