Small space with an outdated interior offers an authentic Cantonese bakery experience focused on homemade dim sum and Portuguese egg tarts. Atmosphere is calm, less lively than Chinatown, with cash-only and carry-out policies. Lines form slowly on weekends, reflecting steady local demand.
Authentic Cantonese bakery offers a variety of homemade dim sum and Chinese baked goods like almond cookies, bao buns, moon cakes, egg tarts, and pineapple buns. Dim sum items such as char siu bao and siu mai stand out for their solid quality.
Good to know
The bakery is cash-only, so bring cash when visiting.
Expect long lines during weekends, especially late morning.
The bakery is carry-out only with no indoor seating.
Spacious setting combines low light and modern vibes with traditional dining and ceramicware. Atmosphere feels like a family gathering with quiet energy and no background music. Known for authentic Northeastern Chinese cuisine with affordable prices and generous portions.
Szechuan comfort food shines with soup dumplings, dry hot pot, and cumin lamb standing out. Crispy scallion pancakes and sweet and sour pork add variety alongside classics like sesame chicken and orange chicken with steamed rice.
Dishes come at very cheap prices without sacrificing quality. The food offers great value for the cost.
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The lunch specials are around $7, offering great value.
Portion sizes are generous, making it ideal for sharing.
They provide free bottled water with your meal.
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 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.
Food comes with very cheap prices and large portions. Bao and other dishes offer solid value without skimping on quality.
Good to know
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.
Small bakery offers authentic Hong Kong-style pastries with a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere marked by family ownership and casual presence of children. It operates primarily as a takeout spot with exceptionally low prices and a cash-only policy, creating a straightforward and unpretentious experience.
Bao buns cost only $1.95, with cha siu bao standing out. Congee and egg tarts also feature as favorites here.
Authentic bakery items come at super cheap prices, letting you grab a lot for just $10. The spam and egg sandwich with coffee offers a very affordable, satisfying combo.
Good to know
Saint Anna Bakery accepts cash only for all purchases.
There is a $10 minimum for credit card payments with a 3% processing fee.
The bakery does not offer dining-in; only takeout is available.
Traditional Chinese bakery with a no-frills, old school Chinatown vibe and a worn down, nondescript storefront. Offers a wide selection of authentic pastries like egg tarts and barbecue pork buns, known for their affordable prices and freshly baked goods. Cash-only policy applies throughout.
Offers a variety of dim sum, including buns and sesame balls. Also stocks mooncakes and sweet treats like Swiss rolls and melon bread.
Prices stay consistently cheap across all items. Baked goods offer good quality at very low cost. Food tastes clean and satisfying without stretching the budget.
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Feida Bakery is cash-only, so bring cash for purchases.
The prices at Feida Bakery are very reasonable, typically around $5 per item.
Expect a great selection of traditional Chinese desserts and pastries.
Chinese restaurant with generous portions and unbeatable prices offers quick takeout and affordable lunch specials. Food is solid and filling, with standout dishes like orange chicken and eggrolls. Atmosphere is no-frills, focusing on value and convenience rather than sit-down dining.
Orange chicken stands out with a strong reputation, paired well with Singapore noodles and General Tso’s chicken. Wonton soup comes packed with wontons, and crab rangoons are large and filled with crab meat.
Takeout offers fast service with cheap prices. Food stays consistently solid and affordable.
Good to know
The $5.50 lunch special in 2024 is incredible.
Takeout is the only dining option available.
Portions are generous, often providing leftovers for lunch.
Small, hot interior creates an intimate setting with a friendly atmosphere. Affordable prices pair with tasty dishes like egg foo young and orange chicken to attract those seeking value. Consistent quality and takeout convenience make it a reliable choice for casual Chinese food.
Egg foo young stands out with its fluffy texture and a rich sauce that looks great. Orange chicken and Mongolian beef offer consistent flavor, paired well with chicken fried rice.
Menu prices stay low with affordable dishes and fast service. Meat tends to be cheap and rubbery, reflecting the focus on cost over quality.
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The prices at Wen Cai Chinese Kitchen are great for takeout.
Parking is available at Wen Cai Chinese Kitchen.
The portions are large, providing good value for the price.
Small, old school Chinese restaurant with a family feel and wheeled chairs. Atmosphere is smoky and messy, with eclectic decor including manga figures and body lotions. Known for best tacos al pastor in the city and a unique blend of Chinese and Mexican flavors.
Orange chicken with number 10 hot oil stands out with its spicy kick and bold flavor. Fresh crab rangoons and egg rolls add satisfying starters, while Szechuan chicken offers a notable spicy depth.
Tacos come at a painfully cheap price, far less than many places charging up to five dollars each. Food matches expectations for a cheap casual spot, with Chinese dishes offering takeout quality at low cost.
Good to know
On Mondays, they have Al Pastor tacos for $1.00 after 3 PM.
Expect a waiting list during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant allows BYOB, so feel free to bring your own drinks.
Small counter with several stools offers minimal seating, emphasizing pickup and delivery over dining in. Atmosphere feels unwelcoming and lacks ambiance. Known for huge portions, amazing prices, and authentic high-temperature wok cooking.
Egg rolls come out perfect and the crab Rangoon is generous, hot, and fresh. Egg drop soup varies from very good to overly salty, while potstickers and Mongolian beef stand out as truly wonderful.
Food comes with cheap prices and generous portion sizes. Meals taste good and cost little.
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Lee's Wok is primarily a pick-up or delivery place, not suitable for dining in.
Expect large portions for a reasonable price at Lee's Wok.
The website menu and the in-store menu are different.
Small, simple restaurant with a self-serve setup and cash-only counter. Atmosphere feels dingy and shabby, tucked away in a less inviting area. Known for large portions and affordable prices, it serves hearty Chinese dishes like roast duck and ginger scallion chicken.
Mongolian beef stands out as a frequent choice, often served over rice. Oversized dumplings and large portion sizes offer good value, while dishes like fried buns, congee, and pepper chicken chow mein add variety to the menu.
Offers good, cheap food with no frills. Prices stand out as lower than neighboring eateries in a hole-in-the-wall setting.
Good to know
The lady at the counter only accepts cash.
The inside of the restaurant was really dirty.
I experienced stomachaches after eating here because they didn't clean their tools.
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.
Cantonese dishes here taste very authentic with a strong selection including fresh clams congee and eggplant dish. The hot pot offers good flavor, and breakfast wonton noodles come with free Hong Kong milk tea.
Food offers authentic flavors and is generally cheap and filling. However, some items or visits may not feel cheap.
Good to know
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.
Bars on windows and austere seating create a prison lunch room atmosphere with a run-down look. The place has a cash-only policy but includes an ATM inside for convenience. It offers an authentic, hole-in-the-wall vibe favored for its consistent, spicy fried rice.
Spicy shrimp fried rice and egg rolls stand out with juicy, delicious flavors. Orange chicken offers a fragrant taste, while crab rangoon stays very fresh and enjoyable.
Prices stay mostly cheap with dishes like pepper steak standing out. Fried rice costs more and the side of Sirachi feels like a cheap mix.
Good to know
Hing Wang is a cash-only establishment.
Parking can be tight.
A large to-go box can feed 3-4 people.