Experience authentic flavor with fresh ingredients in a Tang Dynasty-style setting. Enjoy an interactive cooking setup that makes dining fun and social. The well-stocked sauce bar adds variety, while the crab and pork soup dumplings offer a unique twist to traditional hotpot.
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 and warm lighting create a cozy, classy space perfect for casual dinners. Soup dumplings and Szechuan beef offer bold, authentic Chinese flavors. Guests enjoy the inviting vibe and real chicken breasts in dishes like sesame chicken.
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%.
Open kitchen features hand-pulled noodles made fresh, creating a lively spot with casual atmosphere and upbeat music. Large portions and fair prices draw a diverse crowd. Must-try dishes include soup dumplings and house deluxe lo mein for authentic Chinese flavors.
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.
Small space with cozy vibes and clean, bright interiors creates a chill atmosphere. Bao buns offer generous portions and rich flavor, paired well with tasty spring rolls and authentic dumplings. Outdoor seating is available but can be affected by nearby smokers.
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.
Bright, clean decor creates a soothing yet cold atmosphere. Known for General Tso's chicken with bold garlic flavor and crab rangoons. Quality shines in egg rolls and kung pao chicken.
General Tso's chicken stands out with a strong garlic flavor and bold taste. The egg rolls and kung pao chicken are also notable for their quality and flavor.
Good to know
They added oyster sauce to all dishes, which is unsuitable for vegetarians and vegans.
You should not eat at Happy Wok if you have food allergies.
The prices at Happy Wok are very reasonable and include plenty of food for lunch.
Modern decor and comfortable atmosphere make it great for casual or date nights. Soup dumplings shine with rich broth and perfect texture. Self-service ordering adds convenience to enjoying authentic Shanghainese flavors in a clean, quiet setting.
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.
Cozy bubble tea shop offers authentic boba with fresh milk and real tea. Enjoy crispy takoyaki and fried chicken in a cute, casual setting. Savor Sichuan Yacai noodles and a refreshing passion fruit drink for true Chinese flavors.
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.
Authentic Taiwanese dishes shine with crispy scallion pancakes and rich mapo tofu. Atmosphere shifts from quiet to lively, set in a dated environment without music. Prices stay budget-friendly, making it a unique local find.
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.