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.
Spicy dishes capture the authentic Sichuan flavor well. The menu offers a solid range of genuine Chinese options that satisfy cravings without needing to travel far.
Classic dishes like Mapo tofu and Szechuan eggplant appear authentic and spicy. The menu includes Sichuan wontons and cucumber salad, offering a solid range of traditional flavors.
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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.
Small restaurant with calming, moody lighting creates a cozy and clean atmosphere that feels like home. It draws spicy food lovers seeking authentic Sichuan flavors and offers a vast menu with unique dishes hard to find elsewhere. Limited parking and space encourage calling ahead for larger groups.
Dishes showcase authentic Sichuan and Hunan flavors with rich seasoning. The hot and sour soup offers a deep, genuine taste reflecting traditional Chinese cuisine.
Szechuan dishes here offer authentic flavors with a perfect balance of heat and spice. Signature items include Szechuan Cold Noodles, Baby Wonton in Chili, and Eggplant with Spicy Garlic Sauce.
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Parking is limited at this location.
The lunch special includes an entree, soup, rice, and spring roll for $12.
Portion sizes are generous, making it suitable for sharing.
Restaurant combines modern Chinese decor with traditional elements in a cozy space. Multiple robotic servers deliver food, adding a playful touch to the dining experience. A sauce bar lets diners customize their own dipping sauces, enhancing the meal's interactivity.
Dishes feature authentic Sichuan-style dry pots and a mala hotpot that matches those found in China. Every dish offers rich and authentic flavors true to traditional Chinese cuisine.
Seasoning hits the mark with perfect spice and numbing Szechuan peppers. Sichuan-style dry pots come with authentic, flavorful options like frog and halibut in both mild and peppercorn flavors.
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Free parking is available on-site for all customers.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes, ideal for sharing with groups.
There is a free mooncake giveaway for the mooncake festival until September 17th.
Modern, spacious interior with elegant decor and stylish VIP rooms featuring karaoke creates a lively yet classy atmosphere. Bright, clean design supports an upscale but inviting vibe. The space accommodates groups comfortably, blending authentic Sichuan dining with a vibrant social setting.
Bold, authentic flavors define the Sichuan dishes here, with spice levels balanced to highlight the signature numbing sensation. Fresh ingredients and a standout authentic Peking duck add to the genuine experience.
Authentic Szechuan cuisine shines with spicy, flavorful dishes like the Spicy Szechuan Boiled Fish and roast duck. Generous portions come with fast, attentive service and a welcoming ambiance.
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They offer free dining on your birthday.
Reservations are recommended for large groups.
There is plenty of parking available around the area.
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.
Menu features authentic Chinese and Malay dishes with strong Asian flavors. Food represents the culture well and avoids westernized styles.
Cumin lamb stands out with its flavorful, saucy profile, more so than typical Szechuan dishes around. The menu blends Szechuan and Hunan styles, featuring dishes like Sichuan beef, Fuqi Feipian, and spicy fish in green pepper soup.
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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.
Robot servers deliver food after ordering through QR codes in a modern, spacious setting with clean, bright interiors. The atmosphere feels sterile but welcoming, with handmade dumplings visible to diners. Tables are spaced far apart, creating a quiet and open environment.
Food shows authentic flavors with pork and chicken dumplings tasting fresh and well made. Both dumplings earn solid ratings for their authenticity and size.
Orange chicken and Szechuan spicy chicken come with balanced flavors and the right amount of heat. The Szechuan chicken stands out for those who can handle spice, though it can be just okay at times.
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Parking is free on the street or at a nearby parking deck.
During the soft opening week, they offered a free drink.
Most menu items are reasonably priced, but siu mai costs almost $8.
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.
Authentic Chinese food here features Szechuan cuisine with quality ingredients and a real, traditional taste that matches what you'd find in China.
Authentic Szechuan cuisine shines through with dishes like the szechuan broth wontons and dan dan noodles. The flavors are excellent and capture the true essence of Szechuan cooking.
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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.
Elegant entryway leads to a spacious dining room with family-style tables and rich decorations. Atmosphere stays quiet and clean with a family vibe, favoring takeout and group meals. Hot pot arrives in a charcoal-lit cauldron, emphasizing authentic Sichuan dining.
Offers a wide range of authentic Sichuan dishes with strong flavors true to the region. Combines traditional Chinese cuisine with some American-style options for variety.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine shines through with dishes like the Szechuan beef noodle soup. The restaurant offers a beautiful setting paired with fabulous spicy flavors.
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Parking is ample in the Fountain Oaks shopping center.
The restaurant offers a great variety of authentic Szechuan dishes and more basic American-style dishes.
Expect generous portions at reasonable prices.
Spacious dining area with cozy wood benches and beautiful lighting creates a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Atmosphere feels modern yet authentic, blending casual comfort with clean design. Music adds to the calm, inviting energy throughout the space.
Offers authentic Taiwanese and Chinese food with a diverse menu and a clean, casual atmosphere. Service feels warm and genuine, capturing a true Buford Hwy experience.
Spicy dishes like Spicy Sliced Beef Sichuan Style and Spicy Mapo Tofu feature a numbing sauce that stands out. Appetizers include Wonton in Hot Sichuan Sauce and Salt & Pepper Chicken, while main dishes offer dry pot fish and dan dan noodles with a flavorful, spicy kick.
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The restaurant has a spacious parking lot available for customers.
The menu includes a large variety of dishes, including vegan options.
Kid-friendly menu options are available for families.
Food court setting includes a small garden that offers a quiet spot to sit outside. Atmosphere feels comforting despite the open layout, with a busy vibe during peak times. Known for authentic spicy hot pot and affordable prices, it draws those seeking genuine Chinese flavors.
Seafood hot pot offers authentic, fresh flavors with a flavorful, inexpensive experience. The food court serves authentic Chinese cuisine that matches the quality of Sichuan restaurants nationwide.
Ants climbing a tree matches authentic flavors from China. The menu features spicy crispy chicken, cumin beef, and a Szechuan hot pot served with white rice. Their Szechuan chili oil stands out as a top choice.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant tends to get busy.
The meal includes soup and rice for $13, including tip.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred to avoid fees.
Small, intimate space offers both indoor and outdoor dining with clean, charming surroundings. Atmosphere varies from warm to cold, often busy with a family-friendly vibe. Seating is basic and can feel cramped, but the place remains inviting and tucked away.
Dishes feature complex flavors and authentic seasoning cooked fresh. The menu offers a wide variety of genuine Chinese cuisine with standout taste.
Szechuan dishes here feature numbing chili oil and red chilies that pack a punch. Signature plates include Szechuan chili chicken, Mongolian beef, and a flounder hot pot with authentic flavors.
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The lunch menu offers rice soup with a meat or veggie choice for just $10.
Food is ready in about 10-15 minutes, even during busy times.
Hai offers a variety of authentic Chinese dishes, including uncommon meat options.
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.
Asian street food shines with authentic flavors and perfectly cooked dishes. The roti stands out as especially true to its roots, offering a delicious and genuine taste experience.
Rich, flavorful broths define the Sichuan Tonkotsu Ramen and Szechuan Ramen, with a spice tray to adjust heat. The Sichuan wontons and dumplings offer solid, authentic bites alongside sticky ribs.
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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.
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.
Authentic Korean jajangmyeon and Chinese dishes like 3-cup chicken and tangsuyuk stand out here. The food tastes true to mainland flavors and reminds many of meals in Korea.
Sichuan-style Mapo Tofu stands out with bold flavors. The Szechuan fish dishes also draw attention for their taste and spice.
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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.
Clean, industrial space with chic minimalistic decor and ample seating distance creates a calm, intimate atmosphere. The environment stays quiet even when busy, offering a peaceful dining experience with a cheery vibe.
Food offers authentic Chinese flavors with several unique options not found elsewhere. Dishes are fresh, flavorful, and reasonably priced. The atmosphere feels calming and genuine.
Sichuan Jelly Noodle features thick mung bean jelly slices with shredded cucumbers in chili sauce. Other dishes include Mongolian beef, Mala beef rolls, Sichuan pork with leeks, and fresh dumplings, all prepared with authentic Szechuan flavors.
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Parking is plentiful in the outdoor shopping center where the restaurant is located.
The restaurant is currently open despite ongoing construction in the area.
Portion sizes are small, so consider ordering more than one dish per person.
Food court stall offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with a varied menu including soup dumplings and hot pot dishes. Atmosphere is clean and casual within a larger hawker-style setting. Prices are generally affordable, attracting those seeking genuine Chinese flavors.
Food stands out for its authentic Sichuan flavors and avoids Americanized sweetness. Dishes taste genuinely Chinese and maintain traditional seasoning.
Offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with classic Szechuan style flavors. Stands out in the Chamblee Chinatown food court for its genuine taste.
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China Kitchen offers several options among different Asian restaurants.
The prices at China Kitchen are fair and the portions are generous.
An ATM is available inside the food court if needed.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers individual burners and pots at each seat for all-you-can-eat dining. Spacious interior features intimate booths and a sauce bar with over 20 options for customizing flavors. Atmosphere stays lively but not overwhelming, attracting groups and solo diners alike.
Korean barbecue here offers a somewhat authentic experience with meticulously prepared dishes. Staff provide attentive service that supports the authentic food experience.
The Szechuan spicy soup base delivers exceptional heat and strong flavor. It stands out as a bold choice alongside other options like the Tom Yum and Healthy Herbs bases.
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Monday trivia night starts at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Birthday meals are free for groups of four or more.
The restaurant has a two-hour limit for dining.
Cozy space with a calm and warm atmosphere, featuring comfortable dining and Bollywood music. The layout feels inviting and the environment stays peaceful. Generous portions and Halal Indo-Chinese cuisine define the experience.
Food delivers authentic Indo-Chinese flavors with dishes like crispy Manchurian and flavorful Hakka noodles that taste fresh and well-cooked.
Spicy dishes like the triple Szechuan and beef pepper steak stand out here. The menu includes Szechuan fried rice, Hakka noodles, and manchow soup, all with a notable heat level.
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The food comes out in 10 to 15 minutes, making it a quick option.
Chinese Dhaba is a Halal restaurant, catering to specific dietary needs.
The portions are generous, often enough to feed two people.
Chinese restaurant offers a cozy, lively atmosphere with vibrant decor and an outdoor seating area suited for people watching. Tables may have uneven surfaces, adding a unique, informal touch to dining. The overall experience blends authentic Szechuan flavors with a casual, human vibe.
Szechuan dishes here are authentic and traditional, capturing true Sichuan flavors. The food consistently reflects genuine Chinese cuisine despite any language barriers.
Authentic Szechuan dishes include hot numbing crispy tender pork belly, Szechuan dry beef, and cumin chicken. Traditional flavors come through in items like eggplant with garlic sauce, scallion pancake with curry peanut sauce, and Szechuan noodles.
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The restaurant has a C - 75 Health Grade, indicating a poor health inspection score.
Expect a mandatory 12% service fee added to takeout orders.
Lunch specials are priced reasonably, starting at $15 before tax and tip.