Small spot offers authentic dumplings with fresh fillings like pork and zucchini. Bar seating and a cozy waiting area add to its quaint charm. Strong aromas and made-to-order dishes create a fresh, flavorful experience.
Dumplings stand out as the main attraction, with options like pork, shrimp, chicken, and vegetarian stuffed with zucchini, mushrooms, carrots, and celery. The food is fresh and flavorful, prepared right before your eyes, including onion pancakes and crab rangoons alongside the dumplings.
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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.
Small, cash-only spot shines with authentic Chinese barbecue and live duck preparation. Known for well-seasoned roast duck and crispy pork, it offers straightforward, quality flavors in a direct, unpretentious setting.
Chinese BBQ here offers a rare treat in SE Michigan but leans toward mid quality in flavor and preparation.
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They only accept cash payments.
Half a duck costs $18.49 and a whole is $35.
Roast pork is priced at about $15 per pound.
Spacious dining room blends traditional Chinese elements with modern design for a bright, clean atmosphere. Sichuan dishes offer authentic flavors with generous portions, especially the spicy hot pot. Cozy vibe attracts native families for relaxed gatherings in comfortable seating.
Sichuan dishes here offer authentic flavors with generous portions. The spicy hot pot stands out for its variety and depth, while classics like mapo tofu and cumin beef deliver bold tastes.
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The menu features a variety of Cantonese and Szechuan dishes.
Dishes are served family style, allowing for a shared dining experience.
Expect to pay around $20 per person before tip.
Barbecue meats like roast duck and pork Charsiu shine with tender textures and balanced flavors. Authentic Chinese dishes include an eggplant hot pot with wood ear mushrooms and a light garlic sauce. Cash-only, take-home style suits group orders well.
Authentic Chinese BBQ stands out alongside an eggplant hot pot rich with wood ear mushrooms and a light garlic sauce. Bao buns filled with sweet pork and a classic hot and sour soup add to the variety.
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Zhang B-B-Q operates more like a deli, focusing on takeout rather than dine-in.
The restaurant only accepts cash payments, so plan accordingly.
Zhang B-B-Q does not serve sides; meals are meant to be taken home.
Massive spot with modern Korean decor offers a cozy vibe and quiet space. Hot pot shines as a flavorful main draw with individual soup pots for solo or group dining. Sauce bar lets you customize condiments, making it great for both casual meals and dates.
Hot pot stands out as the main draw here, with a strong reputation in the metro Detroit area. The spot also offers Korean barbecue, both of which come highly recommended for their flavor and quality.
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Free ice cream is offered with a $100 purchase.
A two-hour time limit applies to dining.
Parking is available at the rear of the building.
Robots deliver food, adding a unique dining experience. Hand-pulled noodles and soup dumplings offer authentic flavors. Spacious, modern decor with an open kitchen creates a relaxed atmosphere perfect for quiet meals with friends.
Hand-pulled noodles and soup dumplings stand out with authentic flavors. Wonton soup features a sesame scented broth loaded with wontons, cilantro, and green onion.
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Reservations are not required, and you can order and pay through a QR code.
Gated parking is available at the back of the building.
The menu on Google Maps may be incomplete and prices could be incorrect.
Cozy noodle shop shines with hand-pulled noodles and pork and chive dumplings that taste fresh and authentic. Family-owned vibe creates a warm, inviting atmosphere perfect for casual meals or quiet chats. Crispy scallion pancake adds a delightful crunch to the home-style menu.
Pork and chive dumplings stand out as extremely good and fresh. Hand pulled noodles appear in several dishes, including beef stir fry and soup noodles, showing incredible flavor and quality rivaling top spots. The scallion pancake offers a wonderfully crispy texture.
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The restaurant is not suitable for gluten-free diners due to a lack of rice noodles.
The menu features handmade dumplings, rice bowls, and various noodle dishes.
Carry-out options are available for those on the go.
Modern design and spacious seating create a warm, inviting space perfect for families. Orange chicken offers a unique Thai twist with ginger and chili, while spicy Szechuan chicken is crisp and juicy. Steamed dumplings come with a spicy lime sauce, adding a fresh kick.
Orange chicken features a Thai twist with ginger and chili, avoiding the usual sugary taste. Spicy Szechuan chicken offers a perfectly crisped texture and juicy inside, while steamed dumplings pair well with a spicy lime dipping sauce.
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Halal Urban Thai is HFSAA certified, ensuring all food is halal.
In-store prices are lower than those listed online.
The restaurant uses high-quality oil for cooking.
Dim sum service creates a social atmosphere with fresh, well-priced dishes served from traditional carts. Cantonese flavors shine in spicy General Tso chicken and crispy fried dumplings. Interior offers a clean, eco-style decor that feels spacious and relaxed.
Dim sum comes out on traditional carts with fresh, tasty options. The Cantonese dishes include a spicy General Tso chicken with dried chili peppers and crispy fried dumplings and squid rings.
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Reservations are not accepted; arrive early to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant specializes in dim sum after recent ownership change.
Expect a wait for food if arriving 45 minutes after opening.
Small dining room fills with mostly Chinese clientele, creating an authentic atmosphere. Large servings of Cantonese roasted duck and Har Kow shrimp dumplings highlight the menu. Fresh cooking means a wait, but dishes like General Tao's chicken and Wonton soup make it worth it.
Authentic Cantonese food shines here with Har Kow shrimp dumplings, Cantonese style roasted duck, and dim sum. Orange chicken, soy chicken, and Wonton soup also stand out.
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Expect a 30-minute wait for dine-in service during peak hours.
The restaurant offers large portions at reasonable prices, around $13.99 per dish.
Service charge may be included; check your receipt for clarity.
Hole-in-the-wall spot offers generous portions and fresh, quality ingredients. Chinese dishes like General Tso's Chicken and egg rolls with homemade sweet sauce shine. Simple, functional atmosphere makes takeout easy and satisfying.
General Tso's Chicken offers a unique flavor and generous portions that stretch to two meals. The egg rolls stand out with traditional bean sprouts and a homemade sweet sauce, making them extremely tasty. Other dishes like Singapore noodles, Hunan chicken, and hot and sour soup also deliver solid, flavorful options.
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Wokery Chinese food is a takeout-only restaurant.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes for the price.
Prices are very reasonable for the amount of food provided.
Enjoy authentic Chinese dishes and fresh sushi at a huge buffet with elegant seafood displays. Chefs craft rolls at a huge sushi bar while calming music sets an inviting mood. Interactive fun includes a cotton candy machine and a full cocktail bar.
Buffet offers a huge selection of authentic Chinese dishes and dim sum. High-quality seafood and classic flavors stand out alongside a variety of fried foods and fresh sushi.
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The buffet charges $19.99 for all-you-can-eat meals.
Karaoke is available on Thursdays starting at 10pm with a two-drink minimum.
Parking is ample, accommodating large vehicles like semi-trucks.
Food truck serves Detroit-style cuisine with a calm, lively vibe perfect for families. Egg rolls are fresh and well-seasoned, paired with American favorites like BBQ wings and chicken Alfredo. Weekend visits feel like catching up with an old friend.
Egg rolls stand out with their fresh, hot, and well-seasoned taste. The menu also includes hot and BBQ wings and other American-style dishes like chicken club sandwiches and chicken Alfredo pasta.
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Big Bo's Grill is only open on weekends.
Everything is made to order, so expect a wait time.
The burgers are cooked to order and take about 25 minutes.
Massive Asian grocery store with wide aisles and a live seafood section offers a hectic atmosphere filled with strong seafood and meat smells. Fresh vegetables, handmade dumplings, and meat buns highlight the Chinese food selection, while the food court serves roasted duck and pork alongside hot pot ingredients.
Fresh vegetables, handmade dumplings, and meat buns greet you at the entrance. The hot pot section features a wide selection of ingredients like king oysters and fish balls. The food court offers roasted duck and roasted pork alongside the dumplings and pork buns.
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168 Asian Mart offers a wide selection of Asian food products from various countries.
Prices for Asian fruits at 168 Asian Mart are very affordable compared to other markets.
The market has a large variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, and live seafood.
Carryout-only spot offers generous portions of classic Chinese dishes like egg rolls with bean sprouts and almond chicken. Quiet, unflashy vibe with a chaotic parking lot reflects its unorganized operation. Prices stay reasonable despite the torn-up interior.
Egg rolls contain bean sprouts, which is rare nowadays. Sweet and sour chicken comes in generous portions without odd shapes or extra crispiness. Crab rangoons and hot and sour soup are very good. Almond chicken and shrimp fried rice are also notable. Chicken egg foo young patties are large, about the size of a hand.
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The restaurant is takeout only with no dine-in service available.
Expect a wait time of 15-30 minutes for carryout orders.
The lunch special is under $10 and includes fried rice and an egg roll.