Sports bar and gastropub atmosphere with plenty of TVs and large screens for games. Vibe stays chill and comfortable, balancing quiet lunch hours with lively evenings featuring a DJ or live band. Known for Detroit-style pizza and a solid beer selection, it offers a casual spot for meals and drinks.
Pot stickers come with tasty dipping sauces and a red sauce that pairs perfectly. They are cooked just right and full of flavor.
Fish fry offers crispy, not oily fish with an all-you-can-eat option. Shrimp tacos and bang shrimp appetizers stand out for freshness and flavor.
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Bottomless mimosas are available on Sundays.
Bingo nights and game day specials are popular events.
Half-price pizza is offered on Mondays.
Small interior suits takeout more than dine-in, with clean and neat surroundings. Offers large portions and reasonable prices, making it a popular spot for high-quality Americanized Chinese food. Known for generous stuffed crab rangoons and well-packaged hot meals.
Soft dumpling dough wraps around juicy, flavorful filling in these pot stickers. They have a perfect chew and a pillow-like texture that stands out.
Salt and pepper shrimp stands out with its perfect crunch and tender fish texture. The walnut shrimp and shrimp with scrambled egg offer unique, flavorful twists on seafood dishes.
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The lunch special costs less than $10 and offers large portions.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and portion sizes.
Expect generous portions; the food is well-packaged for takeout.
Dimmed authentic Chinese decor creates a cozy, peaceful atmosphere with soothing music and a huge fish tank adding to the calm vibe. The space stays quiet and comfortable, often empty except for staff, making it a low-key local favorite known for its extensive, affordable menu and generous portions.
Generous servings of potstickers make a solid appetizer choice here. The potstickers pair well with dishes like walnut shrimp.
Shrimp features heavily with Cantonese shrimp lo mein, shrimp toast, and walnut shrimp standing out. Dishes like shrimp fried rice and egg foo young with jumbo shrimp also appear often.
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Family meals are affordable, making it a great option for date nights.
The average bill for three adults is around $58, under $20 per person.
Parking can be tight, so arrive early if driving.
Small-scale dumpling restaurant offers authentic Chinese food with handmade dumplings and flavorful noodles. Atmosphere is quiet and unpretentious, with a cozy but slightly cramped space. Regulars appreciate the reasonable prices and consistent quality.
Pot stickers come pan-fried with a crispy texture. They pair well with other dishes like baos and soup dumplings.
Shrimp dishes feature plentiful, sizable pieces with a super light, non-greasy batter. Fish and chive dumplings have perfect seasoning and chewy skins, though they come at a higher price.
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Lunch specials are available from 11 AM to 3 PM on weekdays.
Expect busy weekends; arrive early to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol.
Open kitchen design lets diners watch skilled hands craft fresh dumplings, adding an authentic touch. Modern decor combines with upbeat, lively atmosphere and elegant tea service to create a cozy yet sophisticated setting. Tables sit close together, enhancing the bustling energy.
Housemade potstickers stand out with options like Hu Tong Soup Dumplings and Philly steak pot stickers featuring a cheesy lattice. Ingredients stay fresh across varieties including chicken dumplings and chili wontons.
Shrimp noodle dish offers a spicy kick with a subtle mala flavor. Steamed dumplings and shrimp fried rice also stand out as delicious seafood options.
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Parking is limited, and be cautious of towing signs in the area.
You join a virtual queue once you get there to wait for a table.
They donโt take reservations, so expect a wait during busy times.
Space blends modern elegance with traditional Chinese decor creating a cozy and relaxing atmosphere. Lighting and air quality sometimes affect comfort, but overall the environment feels calm and welcoming. Dim sum and authentic dishes attract diners looking for quality Chinese cuisine in a chic setting.
Potstickers come fat and juicy with a good balance of filling and wrapper. They appear alongside other dim sum items like BBQ pork buns and shrimp dumplings, all generally well-prepared.
Shrimp dishes feature large shrimp with no fishy taste and great flavor. Dim sum items like Shrimp Hai gow and Shu Mai stand out alongside seafood rolls and dumplings with quality ingredients.
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D Cuisine is BYOB, so feel free to bring your own drinks.
Lunch specials are available from 1 pm to 3 pm at affordable prices.
Parking can be challenging on weekends; consider public transport.
Elegant dining room features tasteful Sinatra-style music and authentic detailed dรฉcor creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The space combines modern sharpness with a relaxing vibe, making it suitable for intimate meals.
Pot stickers here stand out as incredibly delicious, often considered some of the best ever tasted. They pair well with other dishes like egg rolls and BBQ-style bao buns.
Shrimp dishes stand out with honey glazed and walnut shrimp featuring plump, tender shrimp and crunchy candied walnuts. The birds nest pineapple shrimp pairs perfectly cooked shrimp with citrus pineapple for a balanced flavor.
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Delivery is fast, usually arriving within 35 minutes.
Parking is plentiful out front on Milwaukee.
Sometimes, they only accept cash for delivery, and other times, only credit cards.
Small dining space with about 6 to 10 tightly arranged tables creates a cozy and homey vibe. Atmosphere feels slow and fun, with a good mood and busy energy. Quick service and authentic Chinese food add to the experience.
Potstickers come in pork chive and pork cube varieties. Both types offer a solid, flavorful bite that pairs well with their soup dumplings.
Shrimp shines in several dishes like shrimp noodle soup and shrimp-chive dumplings. The shrimp dumplings stand out for their quality and flavor.
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Expect a 45-minute wait during peak dinner hours.
Seating is limited, so arrive early to avoid waiting.
Takeout is recommended due to the small size of the restaurant.
Asian restaurant offers cozy interior with chill jazz music and warm, welcoming atmosphere. Space suits small groups and balances casual with classy vibes. Wall art highlights Japanese-Thai fusion theme, enhancing the dining experience.
Potstickers come out perfectly crisped with a flavorful filling. They stand out alongside dishes like the Godzilla roll and sweet and sour chicken.
Fresh fish stands out in the seafood offerings. Cooked sushi suits those hesitant about raw fish, while some dishes like pad Thai show a heavy use of fish sauce that affects balance.
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Expect to pay a $15 corking fee if you bring your own wine.
Ordering through their preferred website is cheaper than third-party delivery services.
The restaurant offers a wide variety of vegetarian options and fresh sushi.
Spacious interior with glass window kitchen view and claw machines nearby creates a unique dining environment. Atmosphere stays chill and welcoming with clean, cozy design and pleasant lighting. Music adds to the relaxed vibe, attracting a low-key crowd seeking comfort and good food.
Pot stickers come with a good flavor and pair well with other appetizers like crab ragoons and chicken egg rolls. They satisfy as a solid choice alongside stir fry dishes.
Shrimp features in several dishes like the spicy shoyu ramen with shrimp tempura and the shrimp steak combo priced around $17.95. The seafood is well-seasoned and appears in combos with chicken and steak, plus shrimp served with gyoza.
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The restaurant can get really busy during peak hours.
They accept cash only due to card reader issues.
Spicy dishes incur an extra $1 charge.
Small dining area with blue painted walls and basic tables creates a cozy, takeout-focused atmosphere. Clean and straightforward setup supports an authentic Chinese food experience with a quiet, unpretentious vibe.
Homemade potstickers and wontons stand out here, which is rare. However, the pan-fried potstickers often come cold in the middle and taste rubbery and bland.
Boiled fish in homemade chili sauce stands out as a spicy staple here. Shrimp dishes like crispy shrimp with lemon sauce and sweet and sour shrimp offer bold, memorable flavors.
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Szechuan Corner is primarily a take-out focused restaurant with limited dining space.
There is free parking available for pickups.
Homemade wontons and potstickers are available on the menu.
Small, crowded space with a family-style atmosphere and authentic Cantonese vibe. Noise levels rise from bustling servers and lively conversations, creating a chaotic but cozy environment. A big lazy Susan at tables adds to the communal dining experience.
Pot stickers have good flavor but the meat tends to separate from the breading, similar to beef wellington. The wrappers are a bit thick compared to typical pot stickers.
Steamed surf clams, oysters, and scallops stand out with their freshness and flavor. Garlic vermicelli shrimp offers a delicious broth that pairs well with rice, while clams with minced pork in black bean sauce deliver a savory punch.
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The restaurant validates parking for the large lot in the area.
Prices are reasonable and cater to locals without tourist markups.
Food typically arrives within 10-15 minutes after ordering.
Spacious restaurant with charming wood decor and multiple TVs showing various games creates a lively atmosphere. Noise levels rise during peak times, contributing to an energetic vibe. Two bars offer a wide selection of beers on tap, making it a popular spot for sports fans.
Fried potstickers come with a crispy texture and pair well with a choice of sauces. They offer a delicious flavor that stands out among other dishes.
Fish and chips feature large, thick pieces with a mountain of fries and a pickle. Shrimp scampi pasta bake also appears as a popular seafood dish.
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Expect a 55-minute wait for a table on Saturday nights.
The tables and common areas are often unclean.
The manager does not accept temporary IDs due to company policy.
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.
Walnut Shrimp stands out as a signature dish, fresh and hard to find elsewhere. Shrimp dishes like Shrimp with Lobster Sauce and Shrimp Toast are consistently delicious and popular.
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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.
Interior offers a comfortable and relaxing setting with slot machines and games adding unique entertainment options. The atmosphere carries good energy and a friendly, clean environment. Food features generous portions with some dishes noted for freshness and taste.
Potstickers often stand out with their amazing flavor and texture. They sometimes spark friendly disputes over who gets the last one, though occasionally they can be disappointing.
Shrimp features prominently in dishes like egg foo yung and fried rice. The salt and pepper fish and crab Rangoon stand out as notable seafood options.
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Lucky Panda offers lunch specials every day until 3:00 pm, except for Sunday.
Lunch specials are very affordable compared to regular menu prices.
The dinner special is $12.95 and includes chicken, fried rice, and an egg roll.
Chinese restaurant with dark wood booths and spinning Lazy Susan tables creates a comfortable dining space. Atmosphere is loud and hectic, often crowded with long waits and occasional disruptions. Bar serves drinks like gorgeous Mai Tai, adding to the lively environment.
Fried potstickers stand out with a crispy texture and savory filling. They pair well with dishes like Yu Chang Pork-spicy and complement soups such as egg drop and wonton.
Shrimp features in several dishes like light shrimp egg rolls, spicy shrimp, and Walnut Shrimp. Salt n spicy fish and dumplings also highlight the seafood options here.
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Reservations are not accepted for parties of 2 to 4.
Expect a long wait on weekends; arrive by 6pm to avoid delays.
Parking can be difficult to find on weekends.
Small, intimate Asian restaurant with fresh sushi and varied signature cocktails creates a lively atmosphere. Crowds bring noise and energy, making it popular for dates and gatherings. Affordable prices and careful allergy handling stand out among similar spots.
Handmade pot stickers stand out with their large size and great flavor. They pair well with egg rolls and come in combination plates like Kung Pao.
BQ yellowtail fish stands out as a must-try seafood dish. Shrimp features in several dishes like shrimp omurice and fried rice, while the seafood ramen matches the beef version in quality.
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Runa Izakaya takes allergies seriously and avoids cross-contamination.
Dinner for two costs around $50, including drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant offers gluten-free options and gluten-free soy sauce.
Small Chinese restaurant with cozy interior and ample seating divided into two sections. Atmosphere feels like being in someone's home, lively and family-friendly with a busy, energetic vibe. Music is loud and quirky, adding an unusual but memorable touch.
Pan-fried vegetable and pork potstickers stand out with their crispy edges and tender filling. The menu also features spicy beef soup alongside these flavorful dumplings.
Shrimp toast appears often and tastes good despite its look. Soup dumplings and honey walnut shrimp stand out, with the shrimp dish balancing mayo and walnuts well.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get very busy.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
An automatic tip of 18%-20% is added to the bill for all customers.
Restaurant occupies a remodeled former buffet building with modern colors and lighting but retains some original decor elements. Atmosphere feels clean, comfortable, and welcoming with a family-friendly vibe. Buffet offers a wide variety of sushi and seafood options alongside other dishes.
Pot stickers come with a tangy sauce that tastes strongly of vinegar. They taste fresh and stand out as a favorite dish alongside crab rangoon and egg rolls.
Seafood options include grilled salmon, coconut shrimp, and butter shrimp served with perfectly cooked white rice. The buffet also features frog legs, crab Rangoon, and a wide variety of sushi.
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Lunch costs $13.00 for adults, with drinks priced separately.
Dinner is charged during lunch hours if you arrive after 2:00 pm.
The buffet offers a large selection of dishes, but lacks a hibachi grill.