Restaurant combines Tang Dynasty-style decor with a traditional hotpot experience in a clean, modern setting. Atmosphere feels authentic and welcoming, suitable for groups and casual dining. Features include an interactive cooking setup and a well-stocked sauce bar.
Hot pot here has a very authentic flavor that closely matches the taste found in China. The menu offers a good selection of traditional items, delivering a high-end and genuine hot pot experience.
Hot pot here features authentic flavor and fresh ingredients that complement the soup bases well. Crab and pork soup dumplings stand out as a surprisingly great addition to the menu.
Good to know
The kitchen and register close at 10 PM, not 11 PM.
Prices range from $5 to $20 per item, making it affordable.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups, especially on weekends.
Modern design combines with warm lighting and wood tables to create a clean, cozy dining space. The atmosphere stays relaxed and classy, fitting for casual dinners or friendly catch-ups. Guests find the vibe inviting and comfortable throughout visits.
Dishes come out spicy and authentic, capturing traditional flavors well. The food stays true to classic Chinese cooking styles.
Soup dumplings stand out as a favorite, with potstickers and chicken rice noodles also popular. Sesame chicken and sweet and sour chicken use real chicken breasts, while dumplings and Szechuan beef deliver classic, strong flavors.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of up to 50 minutes for takeout orders.
All vegetarian dishes are vegan by default, with no fish sauce.
The restaurant offers a 15% tip option instead of the standard 20%.
Small, intimate space offers cozy vibes with clean, bright interiors and open kitchen where baos are made continuously. Atmosphere stays chill and friendly, suited for quick, authentic Chinese snacks. Outdoor seating exists but can be disturbed by nearby smokers.
Baos here have authentic flavors that closely resemble traditional recipes. The beef noodle soup and dumplings also deliver a genuine taste, reflecting true Chinese culinary style.
Bao buns stand out with generous portions and exceptional flavor. Dumplings come pan fried or steamed, offering authentic taste that pairs well with the tasty spring rolls and rich wonton soup.
Good to know
Prices range from $3.50 to $4.00 per bao, with two pieces costing almost $7.
The portion sizes are small; budget at least $20 per person for a filling meal.
The restaurant often runs out of popular items like Pork Bao before noon.
Modern decor creates a comfortable, inviting atmosphere with beautiful interior design. Self-service ordering via QR code and Shanghainese specialties set it apart from typical Chinese restaurants. The vibe suits both casual gatherings and dates, with a quiet, clean environment.
Dishes feature authentic Chinese spices and flavors. Food stays true to traditional recipes, offering a genuine taste of Chinese cuisine.
Soup dumplings stand out with a perfect balance of flavorful broth and filling, served hot and intact. The pan-fried pork dumplings and roujiamo also deliver strong, consistent flavors across multiple dishes.
Good to know
The restaurant operates on a self-service model; orders are placed via a QR code.
Some menu items may be unavailable, especially during busy times.
Entrees do not include rice, which may surprise some diners.
Open kitchen showcases hand-pulled noodles crafted fresh on-site, creating a casual yet engaging dining space. Casual atmosphere blends with a lively music playlist, making it suitable for reading or socializing. Large portions and reasonable prices attract a diverse crowd seeking authentic Asian flavors.
Noodles here have an authentic Chinese taste with a menu that reflects traditional flavors. Beef noodles and ramen stand out for their authenticity, though some find the noodles less like hand-pulled versions.
Soup dumplings and signature soup stand out as reliable choices. The house deluxe lo mein offers rich flavors, while hand pulled noodles and sticky rice shu mai bring authentic texture and warmth.
Good to know
You order at the counter and take a buzzer to find a seat.
The portions are large, perfect for leftovers.
It can get busy, but there's usually space to sit.
Cozy bubble tea shop with ample seating and a clean, comfortable atmosphere. Drinks feature fresh milk and real tea products, offering authentic and chewy boba. Food includes crispy takoyaki and delicious fried chicken, creating a casual spot with a cute aesthetic.
Noodles deliver authentic Sichuan Yacai flavor with a taste true to traditional recipes. Drinks like the Yuenyeung and bubble tea capture the genuine milk and tea flavors found in Hong Kong and Shanghai.
Chicken and Sichuan Yacai noodles offer authentic flavors. The menu also features Dan Dan noodles and a passion fruit drink.
Good to know
They use high-quality ingredients in their bubble tea.
The pricing of the bubble tea is higher compared to other places in the area.
They offer many milk alternative options, including lactose-free milk.
Chinese restaurant with a quiet or lively atmosphere depending on time and a dated environment without background music. Offers authentic Taiwanese dishes with budget-friendly prices and some unique menu items not found elsewhere locally.
Food offers a truly authentic Taiwanese experience with dishes like minced pork rice and salt pepper chicken standing out. Prices stay budget-friendly while flavors remind you of home.
Scallion pancakes come out crispy outside and soft inside. Mapo tofu offers a rich, spicy flavor. Beef Chow Fun balances flavor and texture well. Sweet and sour chicken turns mushy and lacks appeal.
Good to know
An 18% gratuity is automatically included in the check.
The restaurant does not accept American Express payments.
Prices are budget-friendly for authentic Taiwanese food.
Chinese restaurant offers quaint decor with high-value carved art and a quiet, polished atmosphere. The vibe is pleasant and romantic, with background music enhancing the experience. Large portions suit gatherings, and the menu blends traditional and non-traditional Chinese dishes.
Sichuan-style dishes deliver authentic flavors with a strong nod to traditional recipes. The beef pot and Beijing duck stand out for their genuine taste that reflects home cooking.
Sichuan-style dishes like dry chilli pot with lamb and frog leg and Sichuan pepper chicken offer authentic flavors. The Peking duck is crispy and well-prepared, while appetizers like dumplings, scallion pancake, and wonton soup stand out.
Good to know
Expect a 15-minute wait during peak hours.
The restaurant has parking space available.
Hot Pot Chen has reasonably priced lunch specials.