Small, take-out only spot with bar seating for a few people and a comfortable waiting area. Atmosphere feels quaint and charming despite a slightly run-down look, with strong aromas of freshly made dumplings. Known for authentic, made-to-order dumplings that draw steady interest.
Steaming hot broth delivers a rich and flavorful experience with perfectly cooked wontons. The soup stands out as a meal in itself with authentic taste and balanced seasoning.
Shrimp dumplings and wontons stand out with fresh, flavorful fillings. Crab rangoons and scallion pancakes add variety to the seafood options. Shrimp lo mein shows clear passion in preparation.
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TJ's Shanghai Dumplings is primarily a take-out place rather than a sit-down restaurant.
Everything on the menu is made fresh and in-store by the owners.
The food is ready within 10 minutes after ordering.
Chinese restaurant with ample space and a quiet, laid-back atmosphere that feels cozy and clean inside. Natural lighting creates a vibe similar to P.F. Chang's but with a small business flare. Offers room for both intimate meals and large gatherings, with very affordable prices.
Rich broth and fresh-tasting wontons make the soup stand out. The flavor is delicious and appeals even to those who usually don't like wonton soup.
Shrimp dishes stand out with fried shrimp and Hunan Shrimp offering bold flavors. Meals often include fresh vegetables like broccoli and pea pods alongside seafood.
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Expect a wait time of about an hour for food during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a variety of lunch specials with around 30 different meals.
Dinner costs approximately $12, providing enough food for four medium-sized meals.
Chinese restaurant offers bright, clean decor with an austere interior and new lighting and seats. Atmosphere feels soothing but extremely cold inside. Known for high-quality Chinese dishes like General Tso's chicken and crab rangoons, it stands out among local options.
Wonton soup stands out with its flavorful broth and tender wontons. Fried wontons complement the soup well, making both highly recommended.
Seafood dishes come with generous portions and are well seasoned. The seafood boil stands out with its flavorful seasoning mix and satisfying variety.
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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.
Open space with dark interior and sizeable portions offers fair prices and hot, timely delivery. Food includes standout dishes like sesame chicken and crab rangoon, with a mix of flavors and textures. Atmosphere can feel unpleasant and aggressive at times.
Hot wonton soup stands out with a medium spice level that enhances the flavor. It pairs well with dishes like Chicken LoMein and eggrolls for a satisfying meal.
Medium-sized shrimp get cleaned well and show up in dishes like shrimp fried rice and shrimp egg foo young. Shrimp stay fresh and flavorful, never small or overcooked, making the seafood consistently stand out.
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The restaurant offers sizeable portions, especially for lunch specials.
Prices are reasonable for the amount of food provided.
Call ahead to avoid long wait times during busy periods.
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.
Small wontons with thin wrappers float in the soup. The broth is decent and pairs well with other dishes like scallion pancake and egg roll.
Spicy grilled fish stands out with its flavorful broth and fresh vegetables. Hot pot fish and dry chilli pots with lamb and frog leg add variety, while shrimp dishes and crab rangoons serve as solid seafood options.
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Expect a 15-minute wait during peak hours.
The restaurant has parking space available.
Hot Pot Chen has reasonably priced lunch specials.
Old building with outdated decor and cozy booths creates a calming, welcoming atmosphere. Regulars enjoy traditional Chinese sit-down style and occasional unusual drink options like pina coladas. The vibe feels like stepping back in time, offering a familiar, relaxed dining experience.
Broth comes with good flavor and tender wontons. Soup has few vegetables and sometimes comes with saltine crackers instead of fried wonton strips.
Shrimp dishes stand out with options like Gung Bo Shrimp and Shrimp with Lobster Sauce. Fried shrimp and shrimp fried rice appear frequently alongside other entrees.
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The restaurant serves traditional Chinese cuisine with vegetarian options available.
Expect your food to be ready in under 10 minutes.
Dinner costs around $17.90 for a meal including fried rice and an egg roll.
Renovated interior offers a spacious, welcoming dining area with a full bar and large TVs creating a cool vibe. Atmosphere stays calm and quiet, making it suitable for relaxing after work. Crowds gather regularly, reflecting steady popularity.
Wonton soup comes with free fried wonton chips and tastes delicious. The soup itself is consistently good.
Shrimp stands out with its crisp batter and beautifully shrimpy texture. The shrimp fried rice offers an extra treat and sets a high standard compared to others.
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The restaurant offers a second midnight meal for late-night diners.
Expect large portions, so come hungry or plan to take some home.
A full ABC lunch with sides and drink costs just over $20.
Chinese takeout spot with large portions and very reasonable prices offers a solid variety of dishes including a notably crispy General Tso chicken. The space is organized for carryout, focusing on quick, reliable service. Atmosphere is dim and cluttered but kitchen appears clean during busy times.
Wonton soup varies here, with some servings featuring crispy noodles and strong flavor, while others come as plain broth lacking taste. The soup pairs well with dishes like mandarin chicken and almond chicken.
Shrimp entrees feature massive shrimp. Shrimp and broccoli comes with a clear whitish sauce and more cabbage and onions than broccoli. Fried shrimp and fried wonton are not recommended.
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New China Gourmet only offers carry-out service since Covid.
Expect generous portion sizes with every order.
Prices are reasonable, with a quart of rice costing $4.25.
Small dining space feels cozy but cluttered with supplies and food prep items visible. Atmosphere is low-key and dated with plain decor and some noise from the kitchen. Portion sizes are large and food quality is notably improved with standout dishes like wonton soup and fried rice.
Broth stays hot and flavorful with dumplings and vegetables inside. The soup combines a sweet and sour touch alongside classic wonton elements.
Shrimp dishes feature huge shrimp and use real shrimp in sauces and fried rice. Options include shrimp fried rice and shrimp egg foo young with brown sauce.
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China Bowl is not open on Mondays.
Lunch specials cost $10-11 and offer great value.
The #3 meal feeds at least three people.
Small take-out-only setup creates a family vibe with limited waiting space and a plastic partition at the counter. Atmosphere includes sounds of children playing, adding to a casual, lively feel. Offers affordable pricing and is known for New York style Chinese food with generous portion sizes.
Wonton soup has a thick dough on the wontons and shows mixed quality. Some find it consistently good, while others consider it the worst they've had.
Shrimp dishes focus mainly on Shrimp Lo Mein, which is consistently described as delicious and reasonably priced around $12.50 per quart. Shrimp also appears in other dishes like shrimp fried rice paired with General Tsoโs chicken.
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China One Chinese Restaurant closes at 10 pm, which is earlier than expected.
The menu is greatly reduced after 9 pm.
The Shrimp Lo Mein costs approximately $12.50 for 1 quart.