Spacious dining area with a two-story ceiling and stylish, clean decor creates a relaxing atmosphere enhanced by classical music. The place stays quiet and welcoming, often with outdoor patio seating available. It offers a calm, comfortable setting suitable for casual meals.
Hot and sour soup appears regularly and pairs well with meals. Fish maw soup and egg drop soup offer distinct flavors. Vegetarian options include a mixed vegetable soup.
Wide rice noodles in the Beef Chow Fun come with plenty of beef. Pot stickers, Szechuan Shrimp, and egg drop soup also stand out. Appetizers like crab rangoon, egg rolls, and spring rolls are common choices.
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Lunch specials offer great value, with prices around $10 for a meal.
Expect quick service, with food typically prepared in under 10 minutes.
The restaurant is popular for takeout, especially during busy lunch hours.
Chinese restaurant with modern, homey decor and vibrant wall art creates a lively, night market vibe. Atmosphere shifts from calm lunch hours to busier evenings with friendly staff and fresh dumpling preparation visible. Music and authentic aromas add to the relaxing yet energetic experience.
Soups come with a variety of vegetables like lotus roots, enoki mushrooms, and baby bok choys. Options include spicy vegetable, pork intestines, duck blood, and mutton soups, all flavorful and satisfying.
Chinese BBQ shines with fresh skewers and handmade dumplings crafted right in the kitchen. The pork dumplings pack a lot of flavor, and the soup includes a mix of vegetables like lotus roots and enoki mushrooms.
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All alcohol is buy-one-get-one free on Saturdays at 9:00 pm.
The specials are worth coming early for before the brisket sells out.
Dumpling skins and fillings are handmade fresh each morning.
Bright, clean space combines modern design with a cozy, family vibe. Energy stays steady with a comfortable atmosphere that feels more like casual takeout than formal dining. Regulars appreciate the authentic Chinese flavors and affordable prices.
Beef and noodle soup stands out with rich flavor and tender beef. The egg drop soup offers a subtle corn taste with a few kernels. Wonton soup and Sichuan wontons also deliver solid, savory options.
Szechuan dishes stand out with bold flavors like in the Mapo Tofu and Szechuan eggplant. The general tso chicken is notably crispy and flavorful. Light vegetable spring rolls and subtle egg drop soup with corn add variety.
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Reservations are not required, but it's advisable to order ahead due to popularity.
Bao GoGo does not serve alcohol, so plan accordingly.
Parking is validated for 2 hours in the garage next door.
Japanese restaurant offers an upscale yet comfortable atmosphere with gray marble walls and well-appointed sushi bar. Entertainment includes skilled hibachi chefs performing interactive cooking shows and big screen TVs showing food and sports. Outdoor seating is available on a nice patio.
Soups come in large portions and maintain a fresh, high quality standard. Miso soup pairs well with sushi dinners here.
Lo mein comes in several varieties like beef, chicken, and mixed seafood with a whole lobster tail. Hibachi dishes and spicy kani salad add variety alongside spring rolls and tempura cheesecake.
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Parking is free for all customers.
They offer a wide variety of sushi and hibachi options.
The restaurant is very clean and welcoming.
Hot pot restaurant offers modern, clean interior with very close seating that creates a cozy, crowded vibe. A self-serve buffet lets diners pick ingredients, complemented by a free sauce bar for custom flavors. The atmosphere suits casual gatherings with friends and family.
Rich and tasty soup bases offer a variety of flavors like bone soup and curry soup that soak up ingredients well. Spiciness adjusts easily, making the broth enjoyable for all ages.
Offers authentic Sichuan-style hot pot with a customizable DIY format. Features a beef bone broth malatang that can be made very spicy, enhanced by Sichuan peppercorn oil for a numbing, spicy kick.
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The restaurant is mostly self-serve, allowing you to choose your own ingredients.
Prices are determined by weight, so be mindful of your selections.
The restaurant offers a wide variety of fresh ingredients to choose from.
Small, intimate space with limited seating and a cozy atmosphere. The vibe feels casual and slightly cramped, with a deli-like counter setup. The place draws those seeking authentic Xi'an cuisine in a relaxed setting.
Broths offer a rich balance of umami and spice with savory, tart, and creamy notes. Options include beef noodle soup, lamb paomo, and spicy pork dumplings soup, all loaded with soft tofu, vegetables, or noodles.
Pork and shrimp dumplings stand out with authentic flavors and juicy, tender fillings. Thick, chewy noodles come in a rich broth, paired well with spicy pork dumpling soup and crisp cucumber salad.
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Parking is validated for an hour for the parking deck next to the restaurant.
The restaurant has limited seating, leading to potential 20-30 minute wait times.
I recommend ordering online or calling ahead to place your order.
Brightly remodeled interior creates a quiet, peaceful atmosphere with a cozy, family-like vibe. Buffet offers a wide variety of seafood and Asian dishes, including fresh vegetables and flavorful fried rice. Dining experience feels comfortable and relaxed.
Egg drop soup stands out with its great flavor and is a popular choice alongside spicy shrimp and noodles. The soup variety complements dishes like chicken, beef, and seafood options.
Egg drop soup stands out with great flavor. Fried dumplings and spicy shrimp add solid variety. Fried rice, lo mein, and sweet and sour chicken round out the menu with consistent taste.
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Happy hour ice cream costs $9.99 from 3-3:30pm.
The buffet costs $20 per person on weekends.
To-go orders are priced at $6.59 per pound.
Spacious dining area with modern Asian flair and mah-jong tile decor creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Lighting is notably bright with many spotlights, which affects the ambiance. The place hosts a mix of casual diners and larger groups, offering bar seating and an upstairs area for parties.
Wonton Soup stands out with rich flavor. The hot and sour soup offers a sharp, balanced taste. The green numbing pepper with fish fillet adds a spicy, numbing kick to the soup experience.
Sichuan dishes stand out with spicy chicken stew and well-done lo mein that breaks the usual mold. Fried dumplings offer a sweet, textured bite, and Peking Duck ranks among the best in the city.
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Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
A mandatory 18% tip is added to all bills, regardless of party size.
Happy hour offers discounted food and drinks from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Modern space with elegant decor and calm, cozy atmosphere invites relaxed dining. Full bar offers a variety of drinks alongside an enjoyable playlist and sports on TV. Features lazy susans for group sharing and free parking for convenience.
Soups feature perfect flavor balance with savory, acidity, and salty notes. The pork bone broth and hot and sour soup stand out for their temperature and hearty taste.
Cumin lamb stands out with its bold flavor and extra sauciness compared to typical Szechuan dishes. Xiao Long Bao offers rich broth and delicate steamed dumplings, while the hot and sour soup balances temperature and flavor perfectly.
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Parking at Noodoh Asian Fusion & Bar is limited and can be awkward.
Georgia Tech students receive a 15% discount with their Buzzcard.
The wait time is usually short, making it a convenient dining option.
Small, intimate dumpling restaurant with clean decor and unique robot food delivery. Atmosphere feels authentic but leans toward a takeout vibe with counter service and a shared outdoor patio. Seating includes booths and high tops, accommodating groups despite limited space.
Soup dumplings burst with flavorful broth and come warm and stuffed. Beef soup offers a rich beef taste with vegetables and condiments like black vinegar and chili oil. Egg drop and hot and sour soups have deep, savory flavors.
Soup dumplings stand out for their freshness and authentic flavor. Handmade dumplings, fried buns, and a beef flank hot pot add variety with bold, hot flavors.
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Parking is free, which is rare in west midtown.
The restaurant recently changed from order-at-the-counter to full service.
Dumplings take a while to cook because they are handmade.
Restaurant offers an elegant, sexy atmosphere with dim lighting and inspiring interior design that creates a lounge vibe. Live DJ and music blend R&B and hip hop, setting a lively yet conversational mood. The space feels like an escape from the city, suited for dates and celebrations.
Tom Yum Soup stands out with its flavorful shrimp and balanced spice. The seafood soup offers a great option for sharing, paired well with calamari and spring rolls.
Mongolian beef stands out with rich flavor. The seafood hot pot offers a hearty, savory option. Spring rolls and crab Rangoon provide crisp, tasty starters.
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Happy hour runs from 5-7pm Monday through Friday with great deals.
Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's small size.
Parking is free in the Kroger parking lot where the restaurant is located.
Restaurant combines anime and Asian fusion decor with indoor and outdoor seating overlooking a scenic beltline. Atmosphere stays vibrant and fun with great music enhancing the lively vibe. Outdoor patio welcomes dogs with water bowls, making it a dog-friendly dining spot.
Soup dumplings stand out with rich fillings and delicate skins. Options include curry laksa ramen and Hong Kong Won Ton soup, offering bold, savory flavors.
Soup dumplings stand out with their rich flavor and delicate texture. Several types of baos, especially the Bao buns, offer a delicious variety alongside other dishes like Pad Thai.
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Happy hour runs from 4PM to 6PM with great deals on baos and small plates.
Expect a wait of about 10 minutes on busy Saturday nights.
Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Indoor-outdoor space blends modern design with breathtaking murals and patio seating, creating a lively yet comfortable vibe. Lighting and Spirited Away music add a cool, NYC-inspired atmosphere. The bar offers fantastic views and a selection of unique cocktails and foreign beers.
Egg drop soup stands out as exceptionally good. Hot & sour soup comes in large portions and tastes authentic. Soup dumplings and bao buns match the flavor of well-known spots.
Soup dumplings stand out with their steaming hot, delicate skins and flavorful broth inside. The egg drop soup offers a rich, authentic taste, while dishes like Szechuan fish and twice cooked pork balance heat and spice perfectly.
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The lamb, beef, and chicken are halal.
There is parking nearby, which is very convenient.
The prices are very affordable.
Open kitchen with a large window showcases chefs cooking, adding a fire show element. Spacious dining area feels comfortable and lively with a packed atmosphere. Tables include small plates for sharing and hand sanitizer, supporting a communal and clean environment.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its bold flavors. Spicy seafood noodle soup and West Lake beef soup offer rich, hearty options. Egg drop soup and lunch specials with soup add variety and value.
Sichuan-style Mapo Tofu stands out as a signature dish, rich and filling. The menu also features handmade pan-fried dumplings, jjajangmyeon, and hot and sour soup, all prepared with authentic flavors.
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The lunch special runs from 1:30 to 3:00 PM and includes an entree, spring roll, and soup for $12.
Amex cards are not accepted; only cash and other credit cards are welcome.
The portion sizes are generous, making it a good value for families.
Dining room offers a beautiful and comfortable space with a modern, clean interior. Atmosphere stays quiet and cozy, creating a relaxing and homey vibe. Service is consistently pleasant and lovely, enhancing the overall experience.
Soups include miso soup, which is very nice, and coconut soup, described as perfect. Wonton soup is liked, while egg drop soup is super salty and hot and sour soup is less favored.
Lo mein stands out as some of the best around. The menu also features sesame chicken, fried rice, dumplings, crab ragoons, wonton soup, and spring rolls.
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Parking can be a nightmare; be cautious of signs to avoid booting.
Takeout orders may not include utensils or napkins, so check your bag.
The restaurant has plenty of vegan options available.
Chinese restaurant offers large portions and affordable prices with a busy atmosphere fueled by delivery and walk-in orders. Food quality varies, with some dishes praised for flavor and others noted as bland or salty. Service includes online ordering but timing can be inconsistent.
Hot and sour soup offers a tasty but average flavor. Wonton soup lacks fried noodles and rates as unimpressive. Soup containers sometimes leak due to poor sealing.
Crab rangoon is a hit with kids. Lunch specials come with hot and sour soup, fried rice, and options like shrimp lo mein or egg foo young. Steamed dumplings match dim sum quality. Sesame chicken and beef with broccoli offer solid flavors.
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The lunch special is affordable and offers good value.
Expect longer wait times if ordering online, as food may not be ready on time.
Portion sizes are generally large, providing good value for the price.
Small window serves orders from a vintage Chinese menu, creating a midtown adventure vibe. Busy on weekend nights with a diverse crowd seeking affordable, flavorful dishes. Known for consistent quality and generous portions, especially house lo mein and fried rice.
Wonton soup and egg drop soup come with combos and taste very good. Sizzling rice soup stands out as a comfort food for chilly days. Soup portions vary, with some servings having only a few wontons.
General Tsos and egg drop soup stand out as reliable choices. The Mongolian Beef offers a spicy kick with mixed vegetables, while pork lo mein and shrimp dishes come with solid sides like fried rice and wonton soup.
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China Dragon is takeout only with no dining room available.
Online ordering is easy, and orders are ready on time.
Cash is recommended for payment to avoid card issues.
Restaurant offers a retro Asian movie theme with mint green decor and vintage diner vibe that creates a nostalgic atmosphere. Space includes a covered patio with an inviting ambiance matching the interior's eclectic style. Lighting is subdued, enhancing the cool, laid-back energy throughout.
Soups here have a mild flavor with some lacking depth. Hot and sour soup often comes with few tofu or mushrooms and tastes watered down. Egg drop soup offers a simple, vegetarian-friendly option.
Mongolian Beef stands out with its rich flavor and generous portions. The General Tso's Chicken and lo mein also deliver excellent taste and freshness.
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Free parking is available, which is rare in downtown.
Dine-in specials are offered, not available for take-out or delivery.
Prices recently increased by about $5 for most items.
Industrial space with a clean, somewhat high-end feel hosts friendly, familiar faces. Food arrives prepackaged on foam plates with plastic utensils, emphasizing takeout convenience. Known for hot and sour soup and salt and pepper seafood, the atmosphere stays calm and practical.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its bold flavor. Egg drop soup offers a smooth texture and rich taste. Wonton soup is solid but slightly salty.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its bold flavor. Fried dumplings paired with chili oil offer an unbeatable taste. Egg drop soup and spicy beef deliver strong, memorable flavors. Mongolian beef, General Tso's chicken, and beef and broccoli all come with solid, classic profiles.
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Lunch hour can get busy, so plan accordingly.
Ample free parking is available in the shopping complex.
The restaurant closes at 9:30 PM.