Simple and clean interior creates a calm and quiet atmosphere despite busy surroundings. Bold and authentic Sichuan flavors define the dining experience with standout dishes like dry chili spice and mapo tofu. The place offers great vegetarian options and includes free jasmine tea with meals.
Offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with full flavor and perfectly cooked dishes. Serves delicacies from Sichuan province and appetizers that reflect genuine Chinese cooking.
Sichuan dumplings and spicy beef noodle soup stand out with authentic flavors. The menu features Dry Chili Chicken and Sichuan string beans, delivering a genuine taste of Sichuan cuisine.
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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.
Restaurant offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with spicy, flavorful dishes and large portions. Interior blends a modern, clean design with unique touches like brass bird sculptures and kungfu panda figurines. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, suitable for conversations without rush or loud noise.
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.
Distinct Szechuan peppercorns create a numbing and flavorful sensation in dishes like dry chili chicken and fish fillets. The menu features spicy, crispy popcorn chicken made from high-quality meat without skin or bones, alongside classics like mapo tofu and Szechuan jelly noodles with black bean sauce.
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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.
Hot pot restaurant with traditional Chinese decor and built-in oil and broth pots at each table creates an authentic ambiance. The space feels cozy yet spacious, accommodating larger groups without crowding. A customizable sauce bar and complimentary appetizers add to the thoughtful setup.
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.
Spicy broth delivers an authentic Szechuan kick with bold, flavorful heat. The Sichuan hotpot offers a genuine taste experience at a valuable price.
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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.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic dim sum and traditional decor with a family-friendly atmosphere. Space feels cozy but can get cramped when busy, with lively background music. Dining experience combines flavorful dishes and a relaxed vibe.
Dim sum here stays true to traditional recipes with authentic Cantonese flavors. The menu offers fresh Chinese dishes in a relaxed, inviting setting.
Szechuan dishes feature spicy boiled beef casseroles served hot on burners, delivering bold and flavorful heat. Mixed seafood and crab dishes also appear with classic Szechuan seasoning and spice.
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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, unassuming spot inside a bustling food court offers authentic Szechuan flavors with generous portions and reasonable prices. Atmosphere is lively and noisy, often with intense aromas of peppercorn and chili. Popular among those seeking 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.
Sichuan spicy boiled beef and Szechuan green beans stand out for their authentic, bold flavors. The menu mirrors a well-known classic, offering casual counter-service with dishes that capture true Sichuan taste.
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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.
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.
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.
Spicy and flavorful dishes like Szechuan beef and Szechuan chicken stand out here. The mapo tofu has a milder touch with less Sichuan peppercorn, while hot and sour soup and ginger scallion beef add variety to the menu.
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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.
Large dining room arranged in classic Chinese banquet style with dim lighting and nostalgic decor from the 80s-90s creates a warm, authentic atmosphere. The space feels comfortable and spacious, suitable for family gatherings. A bar area offers drinks including virgin options 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.
Authentic Szechuan chicken and Szechuan string beans stand out on the menu. Some dishes mix traditional flavors with other ingredients, like eggplant paired with American broccoli, which may not always work.
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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.
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.
Xiao Long Bao comes close to authentic Shanghai style with bursting flavors and perfect cooking. Dim Sum tastes well balanced and true to tradition, while service stays fast and friendly.
Spicy dishes like dry chili beef and Szechuan chicken stand out with balanced heat. Dumplings come in various forms, including those in Sichuan chili oil and pork soup dumplings rich with lemongrass and green onion.
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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.