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.
Zhong's dumplings stand out with solid flavor and good texture. Numbing wontons and dry chili chicken add variety, while some dishes lean salty but remain edible.
Sichuan cuisine shines with spicy beef noodle soup, mapo tofu, and Sichuan dumplings standing out. Scallion pancakes, dry chili chicken, and egg rolls add tasty variety to the authentic Szechuan menu.
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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 offers authentic flavors and a homey, cozy atmosphere with self-order kiosks and a self-serving sauce station. The vibe is casual and welcoming, attracting those seeking affordable, well-portioned Chinese dumplings and bao. Decor is simple but pleasant, enhancing the overall experience.
Steamed dumplings stand out with shrimp and chicken varieties that taste fresh and flavorful. Fried pork and leek dumplings offer a crispy texture and rich filling. The menu includes a wide variety of dumplings that balance quality and price well.
Steamed dumplings stand out with pork and shrimp varieties praised for their taste and value. The menu also features fried pork and leek dumplings, bao, and crab rangoon, all noted for their flavor.
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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.
Food court offers diverse Asian cuisines with small food stalls and handmade dumplings. Atmosphere feels authentic and casual, attracting many young people and families. It gets crowded on holidays, with longer waits for dishes like crispy rice.
Handmade dumplings come from a spot at the back where a Chinese couple prepares them fresh. The potstickers and dumplings stand out for their delicious flavor.
Handmade dumplings come from a spot where a Chinese couple prepares them fresh. Dumplings and potstickers stand out for their flavor. Peking duck is a frequent choice and a favorite dish here.
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Parking can be difficult during holidays, so plan accordingly.
Expect large crowds on holidays, especially during events like the Lunar New Year parade.
The food court offers a variety of cuisines, including Korean, Japanese, and American.
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.
Dumplings come filled with herbs and meat and include favorites like shrimp and chive and shumai. Options range from deep fried to steamed, with sides like scallion pancakes and pork crepes.
Offers authentic dim sum with a Hong Kong-style touch. The beef chow fun balances tender beef, fresh bean sprouts, and well-seasoned noodles perfectly.
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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.
Modern space blends traditional Chinese elements with modern elegance in a comfortable, refined atmosphere. Dim sum stands out as fresh and highly regarded, drawing a steady crowd without feeling crowded. The vibe balances lively energy with enough quiet for conversation, especially during midday.
Shrimp corn dumplings have a crispy shell and a juicy, tender filling with a bit of kick. Minced pork fried dumplings and potstickers stand out for their good flavor and texture.
Dim sum comes almost all day with an extensive menu and large portions. Unique dessert options like durian and mango pancakes stand out alongside solid classics like minced pork fried dumplings.
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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, 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.
Shrimp and soup dumplings stand out with warm pork and ginger flavor. Pork dumplings pack rich flavor and pot stickers add variety.
Soup dumplings offer a warm bite with pork and ginger flavor. Orange Chicken features a soft, fluffy, thin coating that feels light. Crab rangoon stands out with a house-made wrap that elevates the dish.
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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.
Small, neat restaurant with a loud Cantonese atmosphere and authentic dim sum. Prices stay affordable, attracting locals and those seeking genuine flavors. The vibe recalls traditional Chinatown eateries with simple decor and lively chatter.
Shrimp dumplings come with two shrimps and cook perfectly. Pan-fried chive dumplings taste fresh and homemade. Fried sweet dumplings offer a different flavor option.
Offers authentic Cantonese dim sum with dishes like preserved egg jook, siu mai, and taro balls stuffed with beef. Prices stay affordable, under $16 per person, and the food arrives piping hot and fresh.
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Parking is very difficult; expect to search for a spot.
The restaurant only accepts cash at the counter.
Prices are very affordable, around $16 per person plus tip.
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.
Soup dumplings stand out with pork Xiao Long Bao considered among the best ever tasted. The menu also features chicken noodle soup dumplings and spicy shrimp/pork wontons that deliver strong flavors.
Soup dumplings stand out with meat and broth filled to the brim and a variety including pork and chicken noodle options. Hand pulled noodles also offer a really tasty addition to the menu.
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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.
Small, comfortable space with clean, cute decorations and a peaceful atmosphere featuring low music that allows easy conversation. The place draws a loyal crowd at dinner and offers authentic hand-pulled noodles with flavorful broths.
Pork dumplings serve as a solid snack or a meal addition. Soup dumplings come large and flavorful but lack the typical soupy center, resembling baozi more than traditional soup dumplings.
Hand pulled noodles stand out with options like pork belly in spicy broth and fish varieties. Dumplings serve as a solid snack or meal addition, paired well with cucumber salad and beef noodle soup.
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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.
Shopping mall offers diverse Asian food options and authentic Chinese cuisine in a casual, cozy atmosphere. It features a busy, crowded vibe with a mix of food stalls and beauty or home shops. Location is convenient, near parking and subway, with a non-touristy, well-maintained feel.
Fresh, flavorful dumplings come in pork, veggie, and beef varieties. Some are piping hot and cooked fresh, while others can take a long time to arrive or miss the mark on expectations.
Dumplings stand out here, with pork and veggie options praised for being fresh and flavorful. Basement canteens offer dishes like noodles, spicy fish, and BBQ skewers, but quality varies widely across stalls.
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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.
Dim sum dishes arrive on carts in a spacious, bright dining room with family-style turntables and white tablecloths. The vibe blends old-school fancy with a relaxed atmosphere, where groups gather comfortably for conversation. High chairs and ample space make it suitable for families and large groups.
Shrimp dumplings and steamed BBQ pork buns stand out with their delicate textures and rich flavors. Pork siu mai and runny sweet egg yolk buns add variety, while crispy shrimp rolls and creamy lava egg yolk buns bring contrasting crispy and creamy elements.
Dim sum here features authentic Hong Kong style with dishes like BBQ pork buns, shrimp dumplings, siu mai, and turnip cakes served fresh and flavorful. The portions are generous and the Peking Duck ranks among the best found in the US.
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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.