Spacious and clean dining area plays Burmese Christian music on television, creating a quiet and peaceful atmosphere. The vibe feels welcoming and relaxed, with a simple yet friendly environment. Large portions and fair pricing complement the calm setting.
Food here is consistently authentic Burmese cuisine with excellent service. Dishes come out delicious and very good every time.
Warm and chewy noodles give the Lo Mein a homemade feel. It includes some vegetables and serves as true comfort food.
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The restaurant offers a variety of Burmese dishes at fair prices.
Expect to pay $2-$4 more per item than the menu price.
Portions are large, often enough for leftovers.
Quaint space with seating for 26 offers a cozy, quiet atmosphere ideal for dining in. Busy carry-out business supports fresh, authentic New York style Chinese food with reasonable prices and short wait times even during rush hours.
Food arrives fresh and hot with little wait. Dishes offer authentic New York style Chinese flavors that are consistently delicious and flavorful.
Lo mein comes in several varieties like chicken, shrimp, and vegetable, each with a light and tasty profile. Singapore noodles and fried rice also complement the lo mein dishes well.
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There is no parking available at the restaurant.
The restaurant is clean and maintains high hygiene standards.
Expect a very short wait time even during rush hour.
Restaurant offers authentic Chinese food with great taste and low prices. Interior feels basic and uninviting, resembling a take-out spot more than a dine-in venue. Orders often require a wait due to frequent demand.
Food here is authentic and flavorful, always cooked fresh with high quality ingredients. Portions are generous and prices are affordable.
Chicken and beef lo mein come with standard flavors and are generally just okay. Beef lo mein pairs with boneless spare ribs for a fuller meal.
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Expect a wait of 15-20 minutes during busy times.
The restaurant has a small parking lot, so arrive early.
Credit cards incur an extra charge compared to cash payments.
Restaurant combines authentic Mexican and Chinese cuisine with a quiet, lovely atmosphere. Menu offers amazing variety including standout dishes like al pastor and spicy crab rangoons. Space features bobtail parking but lacks trailer spots.
Food stands out for its freshness and delicious flavors. The menu offers Chinese dishes and tacos that consistently impress with quality and taste.
Orange chicken lo mein stands out with a unique twist, combining flavors in a way not often seen. Chicken lo mein varies from good to average, while creative mixes like asada lo mein and burritos add an interesting fusion element.
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El Chino Mex is closed on Tuesdays.
The food truck operates Wednesday through Sunday from 10 pm to 1 am.
They offer extra spicy salsa upon request.
Small mom-and-pop Chinese restaurant offers warm, welcoming atmosphere and clean environment. Most orders are takeout, with generous portions and reasonable prices. Known for standout dishes like Singapore Rice Noodle and Crab Rangoon.
Food comes out fresh and flavorful, always served steaming hot and cooked just right. Prices stay very reasonable while portions remain plentiful.
Lo Mein varies here, sometimes bland and flavorless, other times enjoyed by kids alongside egg rolls. It can come with other dishes like sweet and sour chicken or fried rice, but quality is inconsistent.
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The food is reasonably priced, making it a budget-friendly option.
Portion sizes are large, ideal for sharing or leftovers.
Most customers opt for takeout, indicating limited dine-in availability.
Chinese takeout spot with a steady carry-out crowd and clean interior. Offers large portions of dishes like General Tso's chicken and orange chicken, known for being crispy and flavorful. Prices stay very affordable, making it a popular choice for early dinner orders.
Food here is fresh and homemade with great flavor. Portions are large for the price, making it a solid choice for Chinese delivery or dining in.
Lo mein features tough noodles and appears alongside dishes like General Tso's chicken and Kung Pao chicken. It is a common choice in family orders including wonton soup and fried rice.
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The lunch special with a drink costs less than $9.
Ordering between 3 and 5 PM helps avoid the wait.
Expect a wait during dinner time.
Chinese carry-out spot with no dine-in seating and isolated location creates a quiet, somewhat lonely atmosphere. Food offers authentic flavors with standout dishes like crab Rangoon and General Tso's chicken. Service involves minimal interaction, and parking can be challenging.
Chinese dishes come out hot and fast, showing authentic flavors. Portions are generous, enough to feed multiple people comfortably.
Shrimp lo mein varies in quality, sometimes needing more sauce or tasting stale. Bourbon chicken with lo mein offers a tasty option with balanced flavors.
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Parking can be tight at times.
Golden Dragon is not a dine-in establishment.
The restaurant was closed on Mondays.
Chinese restaurant with a large dining room and welcoming atmosphere that feels like home. Offers free crab rangoon with large orders and serves high-quality meat and vegetables. The space looks simple and authentic, with a lively vibe and plenty of seating.
Food comes out hot and fresh every time. The dishes are consistently delicious and show clear care in preparation.
Shrimp and vegetable versions come with plenty of sauce. Lo mein pairs well with fried or general chicken dishes.
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Expect generous portion sizes, often enough for two meals.
The restaurant primarily focuses on carry-out orders, with limited dine-in options.
A free crab Rangoon is offered with orders over $28.
Chinese restaurant offers a warm, homey vibe with a blend of traditional and modern elements. The atmosphere includes great smells and a welcoming energy from staff. It operates on a cash-only, take-out basis, emphasizing convenience for quick meals.
Food stands out for its authentic Chinese cuisine with consistently fresh and delicious dishes. The hot spicy chicken is a notable spicy favorite.
Lo mein varies here, with some servings described as bland and lacking flavor, while others are noted as the best ever had. The dish sometimes pairs with fortune cookies during celebrations.
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Cash only is accepted; no credit cards or checks.
The lunch special costs under $10.
Portions are large and prices are low.
Small dining room with strip mall chic decor creates a welcoming atmosphere. The place draws a local crowd seeking affordable Chinese food with standout dishes like garlic sauce and General Tso's chicken. Seating is limited but comfortable, fitting casual meals and takeout orders.
Food here is consistently hot and fresh with great portions that offer strong value. The dishes are very flavorful and maintain excellent quality over many years.
Beef lo mein comes plain fried with onions and lacks other vegetables or seasoning. It pairs well with dishes like crab rangoons and sweet & sour chicken.
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The restaurant offers an $8.99 lunch special that is budget-friendly.
Online pick-up service is available for convenience.
Portions are generous and can easily serve more than one person.
Chinese restaurant offers affordable large portions with quick preparation and clean seating. Atmosphere is plain and lacks distinct character, focusing more on convenience than ambiance. Food quality varies, with some dishes praised as best in the area while others receive mixed reviews.
Chinese food here is consistently hot and fresh with quick preparation. Portions are large and affordable, featuring dishes like dumpling soup and steamed dumplings that match buffet-style flavors.
Chicken lo mein stands out as a consistent favorite with a phenomenal taste. However, orders sometimes arrive incorrect, with lo mein and rice mix-ups noted on multiple visits.
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The restaurant is located somewhat off the main road.
The price is great for the portion size, and you get lots of food.
Eating undercooked chicken wings gave me food poisoning.
Small, unassuming Chinese restaurant with a hole in the wall vibe and dark atmosphere. Offers fresh, fluffy rice and large portions at reasonable prices. Food includes flavorful egg rolls and various soups, with a mix of greasy and tender dishes.
Food here is fresh and well seasoned with consistently excellent quality. Portions are plentiful and offer good value for the money.
Shrimp and chicken versions stand out with delicious flavor. Crab ragoons often come alongside as a popular choice.
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The egg drop soup is complimentary with the combination platter.
Portion sizes are large, with meals typically under twelve dollars.
Sodas are priced around $2.75 for a 16.9 fl oz bottle.
Asian fusion restaurant combines Osaka/Tokyo vibe with robot cat food delivery for a unique dining experience. Decor features beautiful Asian-themed elements creating a relaxing and welcoming atmosphere ideal for conversation.
Fresh and delicious food includes both Chinese and Japanese dishes with impressive presentation. A robot cat delivers meals, adding a fun and futuristic touch to the dining experience.
Shrimp lo mein stands out with fresh shrimp and well-cooked noodles. The chicken lo mein offers a solid, flavorful option. Wonton soup pairs well with these dishes.
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The restaurant offers amazing and affordable lunch specials.
Takeout for two people costs around $15, which is reasonable.
The restaurant provides options for vegans, vegetarians, and pescatarians.
Chinese restaurant offers quick delivery and affordable family meals with a clean dining area and pleasant food aromas. It operates mainly as a carryout spot with occasional free items and a family-owned atmosphere. Food features include tasty egg drop soup and notable shrimp mei fun.
Food here is consistently fresh and delicious with a tasteful, well made quality. Meals come quickly, are reasonably priced, and the dining area stays spotless with a nice ambience.
Chicken lo mein noodles stand out with rich flavor and satisfying texture. Shrimp lo mein offers a fresh seafood twist alongside classic options.
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Wang Cai is primarily a carryout place with limited seating.
They do deliver with no fee for delivery.
Wang Cai makes a 4-person feast for about $30.
Order-first counter setup with carryout focus and paper plates creates a casual, efficient vibe. Cleanliness stands out, supporting a straightforward dining experience. Generous portions attract those seeking value in a simple, no-frills environment.
Food here is super spicy and fresh with flavorful Chinese dishes. Orders arrive quickly and taste consistently good.
Shrimp and beef lo mein come with rich flavor and good texture. Vegetable lo mein offers great value and a tasty way to get veggies. Some lo mein dishes can taste off or use spaghetti noodles without flavor.
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The restaurant operates on a counter service model where you order first.
Everything is to-go style, making it convenient for takeout.
The restaurant maintains a very clean environment.
Small family-run Chinese restaurant with four tables and a clean interior offers generous portions at reasonable prices. The atmosphere is typical of strip mall eateries, with a different takeout process that skips order confirmation emails. Food quality varies, but some dishes like sweet and sour chicken and fried rice stand out.
Food comes out hot and freshly prepared with generous portions at a low price. Dishes are consistently good and made as requested.
House special and veggie options stand out among the lo mein choices. The lunch special offers a solid introduction to the dish alongside other favorites like General Tso Chicken and Crab Rangoon.
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Lunch specials are often higher than advertised, with prices around $7.99.
Portions are generous for the price, providing good value.
Combo meals are priced at $10 each, offering a filling option.
Dark interior sets a quiet mood with low lighting. Menu offers reliable takeout and reasonably priced portions with standout items like flavorful fried rice and tasty sesame balls. No strong presence of traditional Chinese clientele, focusing on casual dining and takeout.
Food comes out fresh to order and always hot. The green beans and crab rangoons stand out as very good, paired with first class service.
Lo Mein noodles have a smoky flavor in the beef version and taste good overall. Chicken Lo Mein stands out as a recommended choice, while pork lo mein can taste like chemicals.
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The restaurant offers both dine-in and take-out options.
Expect reasonable prices and generous portion sizes.
Fried rice incurs an additional charge.