Mom and pop barbecue shop offers huge portions of Chinese BBQ meats like roast duck and char siu pork with tender, juicy textures and smoky flavors. The atmosphere feels comfortable and casual, with a cash-only policy and early closing once items sell out. Popular items like duck wings and feet sell quickly, so planning ahead is common.
Chinese BBQ here features honey BBQ pork sold by the pound and great BBQ duck. The place offers killer BBQ with no frills, making it a solid spot for takeout.
Chinese BBQ here features sweet, smoky char siu pork that is melt-in-your-mouth tender. The half-roast duck and BBQ pork takeout offer fantastic flavor and quality.
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The restaurant is cash-only, so bring cash for your order.
They close early, so visit before 2 PM to avoid disappointment.
Duck wings and duck feet sell out quickly after noon; call ahead to reserve.
Spacious dining hall with big round tables and private karaoke rooms suits group gatherings. Atmosphere feels smoky yet lively, with a BYOB policy and ample parking including electric car chargers. Cuisine offers authentic Hunan flavors with customizable spiciness and generous portions.
Barbecue here features an extensive menu of BBQ skewers with a mild spicy seasoning and a charcoal flavor. The BBQ eggplant is good but could be crispier.
Cuisine features authentic Hunan flavors that are rich and spicy. Menu includes an extensive selection of BBQ skewers and Mr Li dumplings. Service is playful and attentive.
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Free parking is available next to the restaurant and across the street.
The restaurant does not serve liquor but is BYOB.
Reservations are recommended for large tables.
Small bakery offers authentic Hong Kong-style pastries with a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere marked by family ownership and casual presence of children. It operates primarily as a takeout spot with exceptionally low prices and a cash-only policy, creating a straightforward and unpretentious experience.
BBQ pork stands out with solid quality and good value. The bbq pork, egg, and cheese buns offer a notable flavor combination that draws repeat visits.
Bao buns cost only $1.95, with cha siu bao standing out. Congee and egg tarts also feature as favorites here.
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Saint Anna Bakery accepts cash only for all purchases.
There is a $10 minimum for credit card payments with a 3% processing fee.
The bakery does not offer dining-in; only takeout is available.
Modern chop-suey style space features fresh flowers at every table and warm lighting with round red lanterns. Atmosphere stays cozy and calm with instrumental music, inviting relaxed dining. Large portions and generous lunch deals attract steady crowds seeking satisfying meals.
Barbecue pork ribs stand out with rich flavor and beat other local spots. Dishes like BBQ pork noodles come in large portions, and the menu balances meats like chicken and pork with vegetables well.
Mongolian beef stands out as a flavorful choice. Dumplings, including soup dumplings and pork potstickers, come highly recommended. Sesame chicken and orange chicken also appear frequently on the menu.
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The lunch special is available until 3pm and includes an egg roll and soda.
Lunch deals cost around $13, offering great value for the portion size.
Expect long wait times for carryout orders, often exceeding the estimated time.
Casual Thai restaurant with quirky cat robot servers creates a laid-back, street food vibe indoors and outdoors. The atmosphere feels comfortable and chill, blending novelty with authentic touches. Frequented for its fresh, flavorful dishes and relaxed setting.
BBQ chicken features a sauce with a perfect balance of sweet and tangy. The menu includes vegan BBQ pork noodles with a large portion and plenty of protein, plus spicy chicken BBQ tenders and flavorful BBQ pork buns.
Char siu wonton noodles deliver an authentic Malaysian flavor. Satay fish, basil shiitake mushroom with beef, and kimchee dumplings add variety alongside crispy wings and veggie egg rolls.
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The kitchen closes at 8:45 pm on weekdays, so plan your visit accordingly.
The menu does not clearly indicate allergens, so ask staff if you have dietary restrictions.
Sweet Rice allows customers to bring their own alcohol, enhancing the dining experience.
Open kitchen and spacious seating create a clean, cozy environment with a peaceful ambiance and no music. The place fills up, sometimes feeling congested and crowded, but maintains an inviting vibe. Halal certification and authentic Chinese cuisine distinguish it from typical options.
BBQ chicken on a stick stands out as a popular choice. Other barbecue items include chicken wings and pepper chicken stir fry, all served alongside dishes like spicy noodles and beef fried rice.
Offers authentic Sichuan Chinese food with dishes like spicy beef noodle soup and Sichuan beef over rice. Includes plenty of noodles and meat in lo mein and features popular items like sesame chicken and General Tso’s chicken.
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J'S Kitchen is halal certified and offers a fully halal menu.
The halal certification is displayed prominently at the entrance.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Large space with unique modern decor and individual hotpots at each seat creates a clean, comfortable setting. Atmosphere suits gatherings but can be noisy with limited privacy. Friendly staff offer a photo service that adds a memorable touch.
Offers a combination of BBQ and hot pot with a wide variety of options. Known for authentic Asian BBQ and a spectacular hot pot experience at reasonable prices.
Combining individual hot pots and grill at no extra charge creates a unique dining setup. The fresh, flavorful meats stay moist whether grilled or simmered, and the hot pot broth is rich and comforting.
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The restaurant has a 2-hour limit for all-you-can-eat dining.
The price for unlimited hotpot and BBQ is $36.99 per person.
A birthday meal is free with three paying adult meals within three days of the birthday.
Open layout creates a lively atmosphere with moderate noise levels. Seating is comfortable and the vibe feels friendly and cool. Crowds vary, with early arrivals avoiding overflow and a mix of diners enjoying reasonably priced all-you-can-eat options.
Selection includes an amazing variety of fresh vegetables and proteins, including tofu. Mongolian BBQ offers good flavor and staff provide friendly, helpful service.
Crab rangoons arrive as a platter for waiting guests and taste light and crispy. Spring rolls share the same delicate crunch. Dinner with drinks and bowls runs about $45 for two.
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Yummy Bowl offers an all-you-can-eat dinner option for $19.
The lunch bowl costs $13, with all-you-can-eat for an additional $4 until 3 pm.
Expect a wait if delivery orders are being prepared at the same time.
Large tables with lazy susans and fancy chandeliers create an elegant dining space. The atmosphere feels clean and welcoming, attracting many locals for authentic Chinese BBQ. Prices remain reasonable despite the upscale decor.
Roasted duck and pork stand out with affordable prices and strong flavor. BBQ pork offers generous portions but can be very greasy. House made noodles complement the top notch BBQ meats well.
Wonton soup stands out with its rich broth and tender dumplings. Peking duck arrives with phenomenal bao buns, while soy sauce chicken surprises as a flavorful highlight among traditional Cantonese dishes.
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There is parking available, which is a huge plus.
The parking lot is small, so arrive early.
The small plate of pork costs just under $10.
Dining area doubles as storage space with tables and chairs stacked and cleaning supplies visible. Atmosphere feels disorganized and unconventional for a restaurant setting. Offers all-day lunch and dinner specials with some dishes noted for strong flavor and reasonable portions.
BBQ pork stands out with a solid flavor. The BBQ pork fried rice scores well, around 8 out of 10.
Orange chicken stands out with a spectacular flavor. The menu also features crab Rangoon, shrimp lo mein, and egg rolls that hit the mark.
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Lunch specials are available all day and are reasonably priced.
Dinner specials are similar to the lunch specials and include egg rolls.
Expect a one-hour wait for food preparation during busy times.
Small seating area offers a cozy, casual vibe with bright, clean decor and soothing music playing. Robot waiters deliver food, adding a modern touch to the relaxed atmosphere. Generous portions and a menu inspired by west-coast Hawaiian flavors attract diners looking for hearty, flavorful meals.
Offers a variety of barbecue chicken options including spicy and teriyaki styles. Combines traditional Hawaiian dishes like spam musubi with sides such as garlic butter shrimp and lo mein featuring beef and shrimp.
Orange chicken stands out with its delicious flavor and ranks among the best. Combo plates include chicken Katsu, spicy barbecue chicken, teriyaki chicken, and a lo mein mix with beef and shrimp. Crab Rangoon is large and worth the price.
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The restaurant offers generous portion sizes, ideal for sharing.
Combo plates provide a cost-effective way to enjoy multiple dishes.
Free Spam Musubi is available with orders over $40.
Small space with limited indoor seating focuses on takeout and catering, often busy during meal times. Food offers authentic Filipino flavors with standout dishes like crispy lechon and juicy Aristocrat chicken. Atmosphere is casual and practical, with minimal dine-in amenities and occasional extra fees for online orders.
Aristocrat Chicken BBQ offers a flavor that recalls Filipino-style barbecue chicken from Manila. The Pork BBQ Skewers come juicy with a sweet and smoky taste.
Every dish offers exceptional flavor, from Mongolian beef to potstickers and wonton soup. The orange chicken stands out, along with Filipino chorizo with fried rice and egg drop soup, all tasting homemade and satisfying.
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There is no dine-in option; all items are for takeout.
Expect an extra fee for online orders despite the convenience.
Parking can be tricky; be prepared to make a U-turn to enter.
Small space limits capacity and grill area, focusing on carry-out service. Atmosphere is casual with authentic Chinese BBQ featuring roast pork and roast duck that stand out. Prices are reasonable, attracting customers despite limited seating and friendly, knowledgeable owners.
Chinese BBQ here stands out for its roast pork and roast duck cooked to perfection. The BBQ pork leans more salty than sweet, and lunch plates include a small vegetable and basic soup with the meat. Only carry-out service is available from a small store with limited grill space.
Chinese BBQ stands out with roast pork and roast duck that surpass Chinatown offerings. Takeout is the main option, served by a friendly and knowledgeable couple.
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Jason BBQ only offers carry-out service.
Lunch plates cost about $10 to $12, including a small vegetable, basic soup, and BBQ meat.
During Chinese New Year, they were closed only on the first day.
Small, cozy space with clean, neat seating and a friendly atmosphere. Offers a mix of authentic Thai and Japanese flavors with dishes like crab rangoons and green curry standing out. The environment feels casual and unassuming, with portions that have become smaller over time.
BBQ here blends Texas-style smoked pork with Asian flavors, especially in the steamed buns that are soft and filled with smoky meat. Dishes like BBQ Korean Beef and BBQ pork with rice show a mix of sweet and savory BBQ styles.
Crab Rangoons stand out as exceptionally good here. The menu also features Mongolian Beef, shumai, and fresh spring rolls alongside classic egg drop soup and crispy egg rolls.
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Reservations are not required but calling ahead can reduce wait times to 10-15 minutes.
Drive-thru service is available for quick pickups.
The restaurant shuts down for a late lunch, so check their hours before visiting.
Small soul food restaurant offers an intimate atmosphere with an all-black aesthetic and live music featuring jazz and saxophone. The vibe stays laid back and refreshing, suited for quiet dinners or date nights. Space is limited, creating a cozy but sometimes cramped setting.
Caribbean BBQ Catfish comes with beans, rice, cabbage, and plantains. Dishes include Carolina Crème Salmon, New Orleans Gumbo Yakamein, and Mexican BBQ Brisket Esquite with street corn.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy fried texture and flavorful orange sauce. Fried rice has a fruity taste that pairs well with mildly spicy chili sauce and crispy beans.
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Reservations are necessary to secure a spot inside the restaurant.
Parking can be difficult, often requiring a walk from 1-3 blocks away.
The restaurant has a 'No Share Policy' for events like 'The Grand Tasting'.
Spacious dining area with a clean, modern vibe and self-grilling setup at each table. Atmosphere feels casual but lively, suited for group gatherings and family barbecues. Tablet ordering system streamlines service, complemented by a huge bar offering various cocktails and beers.
Guests cook their own food with a variety of all-you-can-eat barbecue options featuring Northeastern-style barbecue. The menu includes dishes like stone bowl bibimbap and BBQ beef bowl, all at a reasonable price.
Kung Pao Chicken stands out with its bold flavors. Salads feature Sichuan pepper, sesame oil, and crunchy vegetables. Beef fried rice comes extra spicy. Egg rolls lack freshness and have a cold inside texture.
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Happy hour offers all-you-can-eat barbecue at a great value.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $36.99 and includes a variety of dishes.
The restaurant has a tablet ordering system that reduces waiting time.
Restaurant occupies a remodeled country club space with cozy, elegant interior and large booths. Atmosphere feels family-oriented and relaxing with a hibachi grill section and bar area. Lighting is fluorescent, and the vibe blends authentic Chinese decor with casual comfort.
Offers Korean barbecue with a clean and nice dining area. Serves Korean BBQ food consistently.
Orange chicken stands out with a strong flavor. Crab Rangoon and General Tso chicken also feature on the menu. The pad thai offers a solid option alongside these dishes.
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The menu offers a wide variety of Asian dishes, including Thai, Chinese, and Sushi.
Lunch specials are available at very reasonable prices.
Half orders of fried rice and dishes are only available for to-go orders.
Robots deliver food to tables, adding a unique dining touch in a space with rustic decor and dimmed lighting. The atmosphere is lively and energetic, with K-pop music playing and a cozy yet contemporary vibe. Grills produce flames from food juices, enhancing the authentic barbecue experience.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a lively atmosphere and a $36.99 unlimited barbecue option. Features delicious Korean barbecue and a good selection of cocktails and dessert.
Quality cuts of meat stand out at this Chinese BBQ spot. The simple side bar offers dumplings, white rice, and fried rice to complement the dishes.
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Happy hour runs from 1pm to 4pm Monday to Thursday with a $27.99 special.
All-you-can-eat during happy hour costs $27.99 per person.
Free parking is available in the indoor garage.
Jamaican restaurant offers friendly atmosphere with relaxing R&B music and a vibe like visiting a friend's house. Seating is clean and comfortable, though the interior feels notably cold. Known for best jerk chicken and flavorful loaded fries, it attracts those seeking casual dining with unique dishes.
Chopped chicken breast comes cooked then topped with spicy BBQ sauce or a milder version. The Jerk Spicy BBQ and Garlic Aioli sauces stand out for flavor.
Egg rolls stand out with their excellent flavor and crisp texture. The menu also features jerk chicken and Mac and cheese alongside the egg rolls.
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Online ordering is available with pictures of the food for easy selection.
Expect reasonable prices, making it accessible for college students.
The wait time for food is generally short.
Charcoal-grilled skewers and authentic southern Chinese street-style barbecue create a smoky flavor and well-seasoned dishes. The space offers a cozy vibe with a self-service phone ordering system and BYOB policy. Portions come large enough to share, making it suitable for groups or hearty appetites.
Charcoal grilling delivers smoky flavor and well-seasoned BBQ skewers. Spicy heat hits just right, capturing authentic southern Chinese street-style barbecue.
Hunan-style barbecue shines with authentic flavors and high-quality meats. Dishes like the lamb spine hot pot with soft radish and imported stinky tofu deliver genuine Hunan taste.
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Parking is convenient with plenty of spots available nearby.
Hunan Grill is BYOB, so bring your favorite drinks.
The restaurant operates on a self-service model; order and pay via your phone.
Interior features cherry blossom trees and garden-like decor creating a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Food and drinks arrive via a cute cat-faced robot, adding a unique touch to the dining experience. Handmade art and cultural elements give the space a personal, aesthetic feel.
Korean BBQ sushi taco stands out as a unique and flavorful option. The BBQ sandwich exists but varies in texture, sometimes coming out tough.
Crab rangoons stand out as super good. Egg rolls and fried rice come as solid, standard options. Udon and yakisoba also appear on the menu but with less distinction.
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Prices on the menu may differ from the final bill, so check carefully.
A tip is automatically added for parties of six or more.
The restaurant has a clean environment and well-maintained facilities.
Spacious restaurant with authentic local feel and specialty meats hanging inside. Atmosphere is welcoming and simple, often busy like rush hour. Known for large portions and affordable prices, especially praised for Peking duck and BBQ pork.
BBQ duck and BBQ pork stand out with rich flavors. Portions come generous and prices stay affordable, making sharing easy. The HK Style BBQ meats deliver solid taste.
Peking duck here has crispy, fatty skin and juicy, flavorful meat. The beef chow mein and char siu pork balance sweetness and savory well.
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The restaurant offers large portions, suitable for sharing among two or three people.
Prices are affordable, making it a budget-friendly dining option.
Street parking can be difficult to find, especially during busy hours.
Tiny space with bench seats and a handful of tables offers a cozy atmosphere accented by colorful murals. A large patio out back provides casual outdoor seating, often favored by families. The vibe blends simple decor with a fun, lively energy despite occasional smoke from cooking.
BBQ pork stands out with its incredible flavor and rich taste. Dishes often combine BBQ pork with Spam and Chinese sausage, creating hearty meals like the fried rice and breakfast sandwich.
Crab rangoons stand out with large size and generous crab and cream cheese filling. The menu also features orange chicken, salt and pepper chicken, and various fried rices that deliver solid flavors.
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Seating is limited, but there is a large patio on Keely Street.
Portions are generous and filling, making it a good value.
Parking is easier to find than at their previous location.
Setup reflects Hong Kong style barbecue with a focus on Cantonese roast duck and chicken. Atmosphere is clean and straightforward, with an emphasis on authentic flavors that appeal to those seeking traditional barbecue dishes.
Cantonese barbecue here stands out with authentic BBQ pork close in quality to Hong Kong's. The menu covers all classic items like roast pork belly, roasted duck, and soy chicken, all served over rice.
Shrimp dumplings and egg custard buns stand out with super fresh and great flavor. Cantonese BBQ options like roast pork belly, roasted duck, and char siu come over rice, paired with delicious dim sum.
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Prices are generally good, but portion sizes may be smaller than expected.
Dim sum is now offered, providing a unique dining option.
Expect a language barrier as English is not commonly spoken.
Barbecue joint known for best ribs in Chicago and great jerk steak tacos offers a clean environment with cooks wearing gloves. The place often runs out of popular items like ribs and opens late, creating a limited availability vibe. Located in a risky neighborhood, parking nearby can be challenging.
Rib tips stand out as a signature item, cooked with care and rich flavor. The barbecue captures a classic backyard style, with meat that sets, seasons, and simmers slowly for deep taste.
Egg rolls appear frequently with various dishes like ribs and Philly, often described as tasty or delicious. Some versions, however, have been found to taste disgusting.
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Expect long wait times for popular items like ribs and chicken.
Parking is limited; consider street parking around the corner.
The restaurant often runs out of popular menu items, so arrive early.