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.
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.
Spicy fish dishes come in generous portions with bold flavors. The Green Peppercorn Fish offers a numbing sensation with plenty of fish and vegetables. The Squirrel Fish uses boneless flounder fillets, making it easy to eat without worry.
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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, 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.
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.
Steamed fish dishes stand out with tender texture and savory flavor. Options include sole and sea bass, prepared with classic techniques like steaming and flash frying.
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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.
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.
Sichuan cuisine here shows full range and nuance with authentic spicy dishes like mapo tofu and Chongqing popcorn chicken. The food is crispy, flavorful, and refined, featuring high-quality ingredients and solid prices.
Sauerkraut fish stands out with its rich flavor and consistent quality. Fish dishes often feature Sichuan peppercorns for a numbing, spicy kick, especially in grilled and boiled preparations.
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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, 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 stand out for their authentic flavors and bold spice. Signature plates like spicy boiled beef and mapo tofu deliver a genuine taste of Sichuan cuisine in a casual setting.
Spicy fish served on a hot plate with an open flame stands out with fresh greens on top. The peppercorn fish fillet offers a tender, well-cooked texture and clear freshness in the fish filet.
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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.
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.
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.
Fish dishes feature freshness and delicate flavors. Salt and pepper smelt fish comes fried whole with heads removed, offering a crispy texture and a touch of chili. Tender steamed fish pairs with a soup made from the fish, enhanced by sweet dates, ginger, green onions, and cilantro.
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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, intimate Chinese restaurant with family-style seating and unpretentious decor focuses attention on fresh, vibrant flavors. Atmosphere feels cozy and authentic, attracting those who prioritize food quality over aesthetics. BYOB option and a large party room downstairs add to its appeal.
Offers authentic Cantonese cuisine with many traditional Hong Kong style dishes. The crab Rangoon stands out for its crispness and real crab and lobster filling. Unique items like Tai Chi fried rice appear alongside classics like orange chicken.
Spicy fish melts like butter and stir-fried fish offers a shockingly delicious taste. Curry fish balls bring great flavor and texture, while crab meat and fish maw soup feels savory and comforting.
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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.
Unpretentious interior with dim lighting and a family-friendly atmosphere creates a casual dining space. The menu offers authentic Hunan cuisine with dishes suited for sharing or solo dining. Portions are generous, supporting a communal vibe despite mediocre hygiene.
Authentic Hunan cuisine shines here with dishes that stay true to their roots and avoid westernization. Unique offerings like Hunan-style smoked fish highlight the menu's distinctiveness.
Pickled fish stands out with a strong, delicious flavor. The Hunan-style smoked fish offers a rich, smoky taste. Fish head tofu combines tender fish with soft tofu for a hearty dish.
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The menu offers many choices suitable for sharing with a group.
There are also items good for solo diners.
The portions served are generous.
Chinese-style setting with large tables and lazy Susan encourages sharing. Atmosphere varies from quiet to loud depending on group size, with a welcoming and unpretentious vibe. Known for authentic Hunan cuisine, especially spicy dishes like stinky tofu and braised pork intestines.
Food shows authentic Northwestern Hunan style with consistently high quality and spicy flavors. Dishes represent true Hunan cuisine well known for its bold taste.
Freshness stands out with the whole fish served. The chopped chili fish head comes with a rich soup used later as noodle soup. Stir fried and steamed fish dishes show solid preparation and flavor.
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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.
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.
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.
Grilled fish stands out with its tender texture and rich spices soaking through. Other notable dishes include grilled oysters and fried rice with pickled and aged pork, offering a flavorful variety.
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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.
Clean, modern, and spacious interior offers a quieter atmosphere than typical Chinatown spots. Authentic Hunan cuisine features spicy dishes with adjustable heat levels and imported ingredients from China. Adjacent karaoke bar adds a lively contrast to the otherwise calm dining experience.
Hunan cuisine here offers authentic flavors with a good balance of spiciness. Signature dishes like Mapo tofu, dry pot, and boiled fish showcase the region's style well.
Spicy fish head and grilled whole fish with house special chili stand out for their tenderness and perfect spice. Fish soup and pickle vegetable fish soup offer fresh, flavorful options alongside other dishes like boiled fish and dry pot.
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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.