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.
Celebrations often happen here with hot pot dinners as a highlight. The spot suits special occasions like birthdays and festivals.
Fried rice here stands out for being surprisingly good and extremely delicious. It pairs well with desserts and leaves a strong impression.
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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.
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.
Dinner here features delicious meals that draw a crowd. Making a reservation is wise since it gets packed after 6 pm.
Vegetable fried rice stands out with a good amount of vegetables, more than most places. Chicken fried rice and salted fish fried rice also appear on the menu alongside classic dishes.
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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, 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.
Private dinners feature live king crab prepared four ways and French style beef. BYOB policy creates a relaxed, budget-friendly vibe with options like live Dungeness crab and lobster for special occasions.
Millionaire Fried Rice stands out with a unique flavor not found elsewhere. Shrimp fried rice tastes yummy, and the Tai Chi fried rice offers a rare traditional Hong Kong style not common in Chinatown.
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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.
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.
Dinner offers amazing food with reasonable prices. The spot suits both early meals and special occasions like Christmas dinners.
Twice cooked pork fried rice stands out as a top dish here. The veggie fried rice also impresses with its flavor. Overall, the fried rice dishes are consistently excellent.
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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.
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.
Big family dinners focus on traditional Cantonese dishes with shared plates. Soup sometimes gets missed in the service, and peeling peapods during busy weekend dinners feels out of place.
Fried rice comes with options like shrimp and Moy’s special. It pairs well with dishes like tenderloin with black pepper sauce and egg rolls. The classic style stays consistent and is often recommended.
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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.
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.
Family style dinners serve large groups well, making it easy to share dishes. The space accommodates about 20 people comfortably for reunion dinners.
Fried rice offers a nice kick and strong wok aroma in the Xiang special. Shrimp fried rice sometimes has undercooked shrimp, while other versions like chicken fried rice pair well with other dishes.
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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.
Small Korean restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with dark, modern decor and dividers for privacy. The vibe stays chill and comforting with good music and warm hospitality. Seating is tight with low tables and limited space around booths.
Dinner offers include a half off one-set dinner for two on Fridays. The menu features cold noodles and grilled pork belly as a dinner for two option. Meals come together quickly and taste delicious.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with its bold flavor and is often paired with beef bulgogi or other dishes. It consistently delivers a perfect balance of spice and savory notes.
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Happy hour offers 50% off alcohol, making a bottle of soju $9.
Daily specials include 50% off bibimbap and half-off noodles on Tuesdays.
The restaurant serves large portions, ideal for sharing or taking leftovers.
Huge dining room with modern design and electronic tablet ordering creates a bright, clean, and efficient environment. Atmosphere feels family-friendly and lively, with cozy decor and pleasant music. Cantonese and sushi dishes offer authentic flavors that complement the warm vibe.
Fried rice here stands out for its distinct grains and savory scallop richness that delivers a deep umami without heaviness. Options like house and home style fried rice offer a balanced texture with tender scallops and fluffy rice, often enjoyed with table chili oil and refreshing drinks.
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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.
Spacious restaurant with authentic local feel and specialty meats hanging inside. Atmosphere is welcoming and simple, often busy like rush hour. Known for large portions and affordable prices, especially praised for Peking duck and BBQ pork.
The Peking duck dinner stands out as a popular choice for dinner. The small dinner set suits 2 to 3 people and often gets finished completely.
Duck fried rice stands out with its rich flavor. Salted fish fried rice offers a strong, savory taste. Chicken salted fish fried rice lacks wok hei and feels average.
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The restaurant offers large portions, suitable for sharing among two or three people.
Prices are affordable, making it a budget-friendly dining option.
Street parking can be difficult to find, especially during busy hours.
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.
Dinner here offers a solid choice with authentic flavors and a cozy atmosphere. The spot stands out as a reliable option for an evening meal.
Combo fried rice stands out as a staple dish here, served alongside other favorites like soup dumplings and pork belly with preserved vegetables. The house fried rice pairs well with dishes like cumin lamb, offering a solid, flavorful option.
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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.
Compact dining area offers a cozy, laid-back vibe with an open kitchen that showcases culinary skills. Atmosphere blends lively energy with a pleasant aroma of sizzling hibachi dishes, creating an inviting and chill setting. Space feels comfortable without crowding, supporting relaxed visits.
Offers low sodium options for dinner and serves well-prepared meals. Works well for quick takeout dinners and has become a reliable spot nearby.
Rich and satisfying without being too heavy, the fried rice comes with combos that include chicken, shrimp, and steak. Portions are generous enough to last for two days.
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Parking is limited due to the restaurant's location on a busy street.
Paid street parking is available near the restaurant.
Food is made to order, which may cause a wait time.