Bold and authentic Sichuan flavors shine in dishes like dry chili spice and mapo tofu. Simple, clean interior creates a calm vibe despite busy surroundings. Great vegetarian options and free jasmine tea add to the welcoming experience.
Offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with full flavor and perfectly cooked dishes. Serves delicacies from Sichuan province and appetizers that reflect genuine Chinese cooking.
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The restaurant offers a wide variety of Sichuan dishes with vegetarian options.
Rice is included with most dishes, along with complimentary jasmine tea.
Expect bold flavors and a spicy dry chili seasoning in many dishes.
Small space with stylish decor and floral accents creates a warm vibe. Drinks feature authentic Chinese flavors with fresh jasmine milk tea. Unique floral tea aromas and thoughtful packaging make it stand out.
Milk tea features authentic Chinese flavors with high-quality ingredients. Fresh jasmine milk tea and other drinks offer a genuine taste distinct from typical boba chains.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Parking can be challenging; consider arriving early or using public transport.
They often have monthly specials, so check for current promotions.
Enjoy authentic dim sum with true Cantonese flavors in a family-friendly atmosphere. The space feels cozy but lively, with traditional decor and upbeat background music. Fresh dishes and a relaxed vibe make dining here special.
Dim sum here stays true to traditional recipes with authentic Cantonese flavors. The menu offers fresh Chinese dishes in a relaxed, inviting setting.
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Dim sum is only served until 4pm; plan your visit accordingly.
Expect long wait times during weekends due to popularity.
Lunch specials are available until 4 PM for $9.
Small, crowded space buzzes with lively chatter and bustling servers, creating a family-style atmosphere. Cantonese dishes shine with authentic flavors, especially the steamed sea bass and fish maw seafood soup. Big lazy Susan encourages sharing and communal dining.
Cantonese dishes here deliver authentic flavors with a focus on traditional ingredients. Steamed sea bass and fish maw seafood soup stand out for their genuine taste and generous portions.
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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.
Minimal, neat space creates a cozy atmosphere with unique teaware and a wide selection of premium Chinese teas. Free tastings offer an authentic experience enhanced by friendly owners sharing deep tea knowledge.
Offers a warm and inviting Chinese tea experience with high-quality brews. Provides some of the most authentic Chinese tea available in the city.
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The shop offers a huge variety of teas and teapots.
Samples of tea are provided free of charge.
Prices for tea are considered affordable for quality products.
Enjoy authentic Sichuan flavors with spicy Kung Pao Chicken and grilled fish. The space features a modern design with brass bird sculptures and kungfu panda figurines. A quiet, relaxed atmosphere makes it perfect for easy conversations.
Dishes deliver authentic Sichuan flavors with well-balanced spice and taste. Classics like Kung Pao Chicken and grilled fish come out spicy and flavorful, capturing genuine Szechuan cuisine.
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The restaurant accommodates seafood, peanut allergies, and vegan diets.
Portion sizes are large enough to share among diners.
Prices are affordable compared to other Szechuan restaurants in the area.
Small, intimate spot with authentic Cantonese cuisine shines with salt and pepper ribs that pack bold flavor. Cozy, family-style seating invites sharing, while BYOB and a large party room downstairs add flexibility. Focus stays on fresh, vibrant flavors over fancy decor.
Offers authentic Cantonese cuisine with salt and pepper ribs that stand out for their flavor and value. Serves Hong Kong-style dishes that feel genuine and affordable.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Lunch specials are available daily with great value.
Street paid parking is available in the Chinatown area.
Mall buzzes with authentic Chinese cuisine and diverse Asian food stalls. Cozy, casual vibe blends with busy, crowded atmosphere. Convenient spot near parking and subway offers a non-touristy, well-maintained experience.
Several spots offer authentic Chinese cuisine with dishes that taste true to tradition. The food court downstairs features a variety of delicious and genuine options to choose from.
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The food court offers a variety of authentic Chinese eateries.
Parking is available across the street from HeungSeng Square.
The food court is located in the basement behind the fire station.
Small, family-run spot offers authentic Cantonese flavors with fresh seafood and high-heat stir-fries. Dining feels like home with a cozy, simple room and TVB playing. Prices stay affordable, making it a great choice for genuine, budget-friendly meals.
Dishes serve authentic Cantonese flavors with a traditional touch. The dining vibe feels down-to-earth and truly home-like for Chinese cuisine.
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The prices at Grand Palace are very affordable.
Expect crowds during dinner time; arrive early.
The restaurant has parking available for customers.
Hot pot spot offers spicy broth with a true Szechuan kick and traditional decor for an authentic vibe. Tables have built-in oil and broth pots, plus a customizable sauce bar enhances flavor. Space feels cozy yet spacious, fitting groups without crowding.
Spicy broth delivers a real Szechuan kick. Traditional decor and a detailed sauce bar create an authentic ambiance. Staff provide clear instructions for a genuine Chinese hot pot experience.
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Expect a wait during peak hours, but reservations are not required.
Prices can be high, with some meals costing around $200.
The menu features a diverse selection, including various broths and meats.
Neon signs and bright open space create a modern design with a lively vibe. Taiwanese street food serves authentic flavors like sausage and minced pork. Loud, upbeat music adds to the energetic setting welcoming small groups and families.
Taiwanese street food here offers authentic flavors with dishes like sausage and minced pork staying true to traditional recipes. The menu blends classic Taiwanese style with a modern twist for a genuine experience.
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Ordering food and drinks is done easily through a QR code.
Portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
The restaurant offers a wide variety of Taiwanese street food and snacks.
Clay pot rice offers authentic Cantonese flavors with a crispy texture and top toppings. Cozy space suits quick take-away but tables for two feel small and crowded. Traditional Chinese desserts and regional dishes like eggplant and coconut chicken soup highlight the genuine taste.
Clay pot rice stands out with authentic Cantonese flavors that match traditional dishes from China. Eggplant, coconut chicken soup, and desserts follow traditional recipes for a genuine taste.
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Happy Rice offers several Chinese regional cuisines.
The price point is reasonable for the quality of food.
Portion sizes are healthy, providing good value for the price.
Hot pot spot shines with authentic Malatang flavors and a rich bone broth that captures Northeastern Chinese essence. Clean, quiet space offers private rooms and a sauce bar for custom blends. Perfect for solo diners and quick, tasty meals.
Broth offers a perfectly balanced, flavorful taste that feels truly authentic. Stir-fried dishes and Malatang capture the essence of Northeastern Chinese food with genuine flavors.
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Validated parking costs $2 for three hours with restaurant receipt.
Private rooms are available for diners seeking a more intimate experience.
The restaurant offers four broth options: classic bone broth, tomato soup, tom yum, and dry spicy stir-fry.
Chinese-style setting with large tables and lazy Susan invites sharing. Known for authentic Hunan cuisine featuring spicy dishes like stinky tofu and braised pork intestines. Atmosphere shifts from quiet to lively, creating a welcoming vibe for all groups.
Authentic Hunan cuisine shines with fiery spices and dishes like 长沙臭豆腐, a fried stinky tofu served with a special sauce. The menu includes gizzards, intestines, and frog, offering a true taste of Northwestern Hunan.
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Street parking is the only option available near the restaurant.
The restaurant has two menus: one for Chinese/American dishes and another for Hunan cuisine.
Expect larger portion sizes for dine-in compared to takeout orders.
Small ramen house offers authentic noodles and broth with flavorful ingredients. Traditional Japanese style blends with a sleek atmosphere and music by Nujabes for a lively, tranquil vibe. Seating ranges from well-cushioned booths to less comfy alley chairs.
Ramen features interesting, flavorful ingredients with authentic noodles and broth. Wooden spoon and ladle add to the authentic ramen experience.
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Get there early to avoid long wait times, especially after 4:30 pm.
The restaurant does not accept reservations, so expect to wait.
DaiFuku Ramen is a small place, which can lead to crowded conditions.
Modern space blends traditional Chinese elements with elegance. Dim sum is fresh and highly regarded, drawing steady crowds. Menu offers authentic dishes with rich flavors, staying true to traditional recipes. Atmosphere balances lively energy and quiet for conversation.
Menu offers an extensive selection of authentic Chinese dishes and dim sum with rich flavors made from the finest ingredients. Food stays true to traditional Asian recipes without Americanization.
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Happy hour offers a 20% discount on drinks and appetizers.
Parking is limited and fills up quickly, especially on weekends.
Expect a 30-minute wait for tables during peak dim sum hours on Sundays.
Small spot in a busy food court serves authentic Szechuan flavors with generous portions at fair prices. Atmosphere is lively and noisy, filled with intense peppercorn aromas. Popular for quick, quality meals despite a somewhat messy environment.
Sichuan dishes here deliver authentic flavors true to mainland cooking. The food draws mainly mainlander visitors and sits among other genuine Chinese eateries.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially between 5 and 7 pm.
The restaurant offers generous portion sizes, often enough for two people.
Cash and credit cards are accepted for payment.
Large dining room with nostalgic decor sets a warm, authentic tone. Cantonese and Szechuan dishes deliver genuine flavors above typical suburban spots. Spacious layout suits family gatherings, while the bar offers virgin drinks for kids.
Food offers authentic Cantonese and Szechuan flavors with quality above typical suburban versions. The atmosphere matches the cuisine, creating a genuinely authentic dining experience.
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Street parking is the only option, and payment is required via an app.
Expect long wait times due to freshly cooked dishes.
Generous portions are served compared to other restaurants.
Cozy dining room with classic Italian decor sets a warm, intimate mood. Menu features authentic Italian food with generous portions. Homemade tiramisu stands out as a traditional Napoli recipe highlight.
Offers authentic Italian food with generous portions and a homemade tiramisu that matches traditional recipes from Napoli.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends due to high demand.
They offer rotating weekly specials, providing a chance to try new dishes.
Most menu items can be made vegetarian upon request.
Small, cozy spot with authentic hand-pulled noodles and flavorful broths offers a peaceful vibe and low music for easy chats. Loyal diners enjoy genuine Lanzhou lamian in a clean, cute setting.
Noodles here taste authentic and fresh, closely matching traditional Chinese styles. The simple, genuine Chinese noodle soup feels like a real Lanzhou lamian experience.
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A bowl of noodles and a drink costs around $20.
The restaurant does not validate parking despite signs indicating otherwise.
The dining room and bathroom are clean, but the entrance is not wheelchair accessible.
Small, cozy spot with cute wallpaper and a dance club vibe. Offers authentic skewers like beef with fat and bullfrog, plus a spicy mala tang hot pot. BYOB policy adds to the lively, fun atmosphere.
Skewers feature authentic flavors including beef with fat, garlic, muscles, and bullfrog. Mala tang offers a spicy hot pot experience true to its roots, while lamb and beef skewers deliver solid authenticity with room for juiciness.
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Street parking is available near the restaurant.
The restaurant allows BYOB, but no alcohol is served.
The order process is smooth using a tablet at the table.
Small dessert shop offers authentic Chinese desserts like red bean soup and peach gum sweet soup. Cozy space with floral decor creates a warm, relaxing vibe. Freshly made mango sago stands out as a sweet highlight.
Authentic Chinese desserts like red bean soup, black sesame paste, and peach gum sweet soup stand out here. The mango sago and Chinese herbal teas also deliver genuine flavors.
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Expect a 15-minute wait for fresh dessert preparation.
Ordering is done via a touchscreen menu with limited item descriptions.
Street parking is free near the café.
Clean, modern space offers a quieter atmosphere than typical Chinatown spots. Spicy dishes deliver authentic Hunan flavors with bold spices and imported ingredients. Adjacent karaoke bar adds a lively contrast to the calm dining experience.
Spicy dishes showcase authentic Hunan flavors with bold spices and traditional cooking methods. The atmosphere includes local Hunan dialects, confirming genuine roots and approval from native patrons.
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The restaurant allows you to choose the spice level for your dishes.
Expect prices around $25 for entrées without rice.
The portion sizes are substantial and generally affordable.
Huge dining room with modern design and electronic ordering feels bright and efficient. Authentic Cantonese dishes like beef offal noodles deliver genuine flavors. Family-friendly vibe with cozy decor and pleasant music makes dining lively and warm.
Food features authentic Cantonese-style dishes with Hong Kong style cuisine flavors. The thin and smooth 布拉腸粉 and beef offal noodles stand out for their genuine taste.
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Parking on the Clark Street lot can be validated at the restaurant.
Expect a 1-hour wait time for dim sum on busy days like Christmas.
Breakfast or lunch specials come with a free hot drink before 11 AM or after 2:30 PM.
Cozy space buzzes with local families enjoying authentic Cantonese dishes. Fresh ingredients shine in the chicken plate, a true highlight. Limited seating means booking ahead is smart for a laid-back, genuine meal.
Dishes deliver authentic Cantonese taste with fresh ingredients and flavors that match traditional family cooking. The chicken plate stands out for its genuine preparation.
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Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant is small, so expect limited seating and a packed atmosphere.
The staff may primarily speak Chinese, which could pose a language barrier.
Offers authentic Cantonese cuisine with fresh seafood and homestyle flavors. Interior is unpretentious and menu partly in Chinese. Open late, perfect for affordable, solid meals beyond usual hours.
Super authentic atmosphere sets the tone with real Cantonese cuisine that tastes genuine and satisfying.
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Parking in Chinatown is limited and can be challenging.
The restaurant offers flexible late night hours for dine-in or take-out.
Prices are reasonable, with a typical meal costing around $60 for two.
Spacious spot with historic photos and a warm, family-like vibe. Serves authentic Italian cuisine including the famous Chicago Italian steak sandwich. Cozy mom-and-pop feel with plenty of seating and simple, stylish decor.
Atmosphere feels very authentic to Chicago with a focus on authentic Italian cuisine. Known for the Chicago Italian steak sandwich and Italian fast food.
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Handicap parking is available in the lot.
Ricobene's does not offer delivery to all nearby locations.
Prices for sandwiches are around $17.99, which may vary.
Small space offers authentic soup and homey atmosphere with casual, welcoming vibes. Self-order kiosks and a self-serving sauce station make dining easy. Affordable, well-portioned Chinese dumplings and bao shine in a simple, pleasant setting.
Small space delivers big flavors with a truly authentic atmosphere. The soup stands out as the most authentic found in the US, capturing the taste of a hometown.
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Parking costs $2.50 per hour using a mobile app.
A bathroom is available for paying customers only.
They offer a variety of vegetarian and pescatarian options.
Robots deliver food in a lively space with rustic decor and flame-grilled barbecue. Enjoy authentic Northeastern Chinese flavors with traditional techniques. K-pop music adds a contemporary vibe to the energetic atmosphere.
Offers authentic Northeastern Chinese barbecue with a focus on Northern Style BBQ flavors. Presents a very good representation of traditional Chinese barbecue techniques and tastes.
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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.
Dim sum arrives on carts in a bright room with family-style turntables and white tablecloths. Authentic Cantonese flavors fill the menu, served in a relaxed space where groups chat over tea. The vibe blends old-school fancy with a true Hong Kong feel.
Authentic Cantonese flavors shine in the main dishes and dim sum, served in a setting where uncles and aunties chat over tea and servers push carts with freshly made dishes. The atmosphere captures a true Hong Kong style and an off-the-beaten-path Chinatown vibe.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for weekends and holidays.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, particularly on weekends.
The restaurant serves food family style, encouraging sharing among diners.