Restaurant offers a luxurious feeling with delicately-lit tables, linen tablecloths, and cloth napkins. Music plays a fabulous reggae soundtrack that encourages spontaneous dancing and creates a warm, friendly atmosphere. The menu blends authentic Jamaican and Asian dishes, making it a unique spot for a date night.
Potstickers and egg rolls stand out as light and tasty starters. The sesame chicken offers a flavorful main with a great balance of sweetness and spice.
Lunch offers great specials with generous portions at a fair price. The jerk chicken stands out with a large serving and authentic flavor.
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Reservations are recommended for busy nights due to limited seating.
Lunch specials are available for $12, offering great value.
Expect meals to arrive at different times as they are prepared fresh.
Open kitchen with hand-pulled noodles visible through a window creates an engaging focal point. Atmosphere balances cozy and clean with a modern interior accented by Chinese bamboo and traditional hats. Space feels calm yet lively, suitable for quick meals or relaxed dining, often busy during peak times.
Sichuan Dan Dan Noodles and Beijing zhajiang noodles offer strong, tasty flavors. The Scallion pancakes stand out as a must-try, paired well with well-seasoned hot pot soup and good pork dumplings.
Comfortable atmosphere suits both quick meals and relaxed lunches. Lunch specials offer generous portions with enough for leftovers. Warm setting fits well for a midday break on a cold day.
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Parking is limited to street only, which can be difficult to find.
Expect to arrive early for dinner on weekends due to high demand.
Prices are around $20 after tax and tip per person.
Small, clean space with an open kitchen and cozy, welcoming vibe creates a family-style atmosphere. Lighting is bright, and seating fits mostly small groups, making it less suited for larger families. Energy stays quiet and relaxed, with a quick, no-frills pace ideal for casual meals.
Sesame chicken stands out with its crispy outside and moist inside, paired with a delicious sauce called the Sesame Situation. Spring rolls and sweet and sour chicken also feature as notable dishes.
Bánh mì stands out as a notable lunch option here. The spot works well for a quick, satisfying takeout lunch during a busy day.
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The pho costs $18, which is average for the area.
Portion sizes are generally large enough to share or have two meals.
The food is served quickly, usually within 10 minutes.
Bright, clean space with modern design and natural light creates a welcoming, peaceful atmosphere. Seating is spacious and self-service amenities like microwaves and water stations support a relaxed pace. The vibe blends cozy comfort with a fresh, airy feel reminiscent of morning street food scenes.
Chicken and shrimp congee stand out for their comforting warmth and savory flavor. Curry buns add a flavorful contrast that pairs well with the congee, while noodle soups also deliver rich taste.
Busy Sundays do not slow down the quick service. Options include congee, noodles, and drinks paired with pastries for a solid sit-down lunch.
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Parking is available, but it can be limited on weekends.
The bakery sells out of items quickly, so arrive early.
A minimum purchase is required for card payments.
Tables feature grills for Korean BBQ and hot pot, creating an interactive dining experience. Spacious, clean interior combines with robot servers playing Super Mario tunes to add a modern, lively touch. Atmosphere ranges from comfortable to loud, with energy shaped by music and robotic service.
Offers a mix of hot pot and grill with plenty of options for both. The Szechuan hot pot base and spicy calamari stand out among the all-you-can-eat choices.
Lunch offers an all-you-can-eat BBQ deal that draws weekday crowds. Seating happens quickly before the lunch rush, making it a solid spot for a midday meal with coworkers.
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Everyone in my party must be present to be seated.
The all-you-can-eat option for both hot pot and BBQ is priced at $32.95 per person.
There is a $20 per pound charge for food wasted.
Bright space with all pink interior and clean, simple decor creates a trendy, inviting atmosphere. Quiet and fresh energy suits casual dining with outdoor patio seating. Crowd includes those drawn to unique style and vegetarian-friendly options.
Dumplings stand out with big, filling portions and unique flavors like Hmong Sausage and braised beef. Scallion pancake burritos and chips with Szechuan cream cheese add bold twists to the menu.
Offers a quick lunch option with great service and super good food.
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The restaurant only accepts card payments and does not take cash.
Parking is available in a free garage nearby, making access easier.
There is no wait during most visits, allowing for quick seating.
Modern Asian bistro with stylish décor and an open-air kitchen creates a chill, hip atmosphere. The space feels clean and welcoming, offering a cozy yet lively dining experience. Cocktails and authentic dishes bring bold, exciting flavors to the table.
Hot honey wontons and pork egg rolls stand out with their rich flavors. Lo Mein dishes, especially chicken, offer a savory and satisfying taste.
Quick greeting sets a welcoming tone for lunch. Tom Yum Soup, Fresh Rolls, and Pad Kapow offer a yummy and hot meal. Tables near outlets support working during lunch in a chill atmosphere.
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The restaurant allows you to customize your spice level for dishes.
Parking is easy and available near the restaurant.
Expect smaller portion sizes compared to other Asian restaurants.
Small, modern space with authentic Chinese decor and umbrella lights creates a cozy atmosphere. Classical piano music plays softly, balancing a lively but business-like vibe where people eat quickly. A window shows dumplings made by hand, adding to the authentic street food feel.
Dumplings stand out with several varieties including Xiao Long Bao and steamed options that take a bit longer but are worth the wait. The menu balances wok-made dishes like Mongolian beef and orange chicken with a good variety of dumplings and a well-flavored egg drop soup.
Lunch offers excellent food with a generally pleasant atmosphere. Noise levels can rise during large group lunches but are not typical.
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Reservations are not required, but expect a wait during peak hours.
Prices are higher than average, with small portion sizes.
Parking is abundant near the restaurant.
Small, tidy Chinese restaurant offers an authentic Cantonese atmosphere with a homey, comfortable vibe. The space feels spacious despite its size, attracting many eat-in diners and making it suitable for dates. Menu features affordable, filling portions with a wide variety of flavorful meat and vegetarian dishes.
Authentic Cantonese dishes stand out with Hong Kong style sweet and sour pork and beef chow fun offering rich flavors. The General Tso's chicken features a savory, tarty soy flavor that differs from typical versions, and the spicy Szechuan soup has perfectly cooked meat and noodles.
Lunch specials offer great value with options like sesame chicken and beef broccoli. Staff stay efficient even during busy lunch hours, serving food quickly.
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Parking is limited; consider arriving on foot if possible.
They do not accept American Express for payment.
The lunch special offers great value for students.
Dining space features robot servers and tablet ordering, creating a modern and interactive experience. Atmosphere is lively and warm, with K-pop videos and music contributing to an energetic vibe suited for groups and celebrations. Seating accommodates large groups, making it a popular spot for social gatherings.
Flavors stand out with Sichuan and Herbal broths offering distinct tastes. The hot pot features a great selection of fresh ingredients and pairs well with cream cheese wantons and pork dumplings.
Lunch offers a good deal with a different menu than other times. The spot feels welcoming and is a solid choice for a midday meal.
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The restaurant celebrates birthdays with a song, dessert, and a special sign.
A grand opening special offers one free soft drink with all-you-can-eat.
Lunch prices do not apply on Saturdays and Sundays.
Roomy dining space in a former Pizza Hut building features colorful decor and wide screen TVs showing menu items. Quiet atmosphere with classical background music creates a cozy, family-like vibe. Small family-run setup offers a nostalgic experience with low noise levels.
Sesame chicken stands out with its rich flavor, paired well with fried rice. The chicken chow mein and hot and sour soup also deliver strong, satisfying tastes.
Lunch combos include soup, eggroll, entree, and rice. Prices run about $1-2 cheaper than expected for the quality. Specials offer a complete meal at good value.
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Pickup orders typically take 15-20 minutes to prepare.
The restaurant offers a variety of dishes priced between $15.00 and $20.00.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Small, cozy space with a simple setup and clean interiors creates a relaxed, inviting atmosphere. Authentic Nepali cuisine offers spicy, comforting flavors with standout dishes like butter chicken and momo. Quiet environment without music emphasizes a home-cooked food feeling.
Chicken chow mein stands out as a favorite dish. The menu includes shrimp appetizer, chicken momo, and hearty meat dishes like chicken korma and karahi gosht.
Quiet atmosphere with few diners during late lunch hours. Weekday visits show a consistent, relaxed setting for a midday meal.
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Parking is limited, so arrive early or consider alternative transport.
The restaurant has a small dining area, making takeout a better option.
Prices are reasonable, and portions are generous for the cost.
Family-owned Vietnamese restaurant with very small dining area and limited seating offers a quiet, unassuming atmosphere. Food arrives in generous portions with reasonably priced lunch specials, attracting those seeking authentic, flavorful dishes. The place stands out for excellent spring rolls and outstanding lemongrass chicken.
Generous portions of beef lo mein come with very tender meat. The sesame chicken is hot, slightly spicy, and delicious. Egg rolls are crispy, not greasy, and the wonton soup is very good.
Lunch specials cost between $10.95 and $14, offering great value with generous portions. The dishes have nice flavors and balanced spice levels.
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The restaurant primarily offers takeout with very limited seating available.
Lunch specials range from $10.95 to $14, providing good value.
Expect large portion sizes, often enough for multiple meals.
Modern decor and spacious layout create a bright, comfortable atmosphere with cushioned seating and loud game machines near the entrance. The vibe balances elegance and casual comfort, attracting those seeking authentic Vietnamese food in a pleasant setting.
Wonton soup stands out with shrimp, pork, wonton, and baby bok choy in generous portions. Szechuan dumplings offer a delicate and delicious flavor, while chicken fried rice and pork egg rolls provide classic tastes.
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Reservations are not required, but expect a wait during peak hours.
The restaurant accommodates vegan diets with no issues.
Expect a 2-hour wait time during busy dinner hours.
Cozy space with cute decorations and family-friendly board games creates a peaceful, fun atmosphere. Wide open layout welcomes groups and offers photo spots for casual enjoyment. Calm vibe suits studying or relaxing while enjoying sweet treats.
Fresh-made spring rolls stand out with excellent flavor, especially the shrimp variety. Homemade egg rolls come in generous portions, and the mango sticky rice adds a sweet finish.
Offers a lunch box to-go with a sandwich, chips, drink, and a macaroon. Serves quick lunch options with awesome drinks and ice cream.
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E & S SweetTreats hosts monthly gatherings for Cambodians to practice Khmer.
Parking is shared with other businesses, so it can be limited.
Reservations are recommended for private events to ensure availability.
Minimalist decor creates a clean, bright space with simple design and disposable dinnerware. Quiet atmosphere suits quick takeout rather than dining in. Affordable prices and generous portions highlight quality Chinese food with standout dishes like sesame chicken and egg foo young.
Sesame chicken stands out with perfectly balanced sauces and generous portions. Egg rolls combine pork, cabbage, and carrots evenly, while egg foo young offers a solid, flavorful option.
Quick service greets you promptly for takeout orders. Lunch includes a buffet known for its variety and quality, making it a solid choice for a fast, satisfying meal.
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Combo meals start at $11, including one entrée and an upgraded side.
The food is prepared quickly, with minimal wait times for takeout.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Spacious Chinese restaurant with live seafood tanks and dim sum carts creates an immersive dining environment. Atmosphere feels stunning and comfortable, blending beautiful decor with welcoming energy. Offers private event spaces upstairs, enhancing versatility beyond typical dining.
Dim sum stands out with a variety of dishes like soup dumplings and cream cheese wontons. The beef chow fun features tender beef and rich flavors, offering authentic Cantonese tastes.
Lunch features huge portions and a menu with all the favorites at a very reasonable price. Food comes with perfect preparation and sauces, making it a solid choice for takeout or a sit-down meal.
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Parking costs $1 to $2 per hour.
The restaurant has a parking lot, which is rare for the area.
Happy hour is available, but details are not yet finalized.
Small, modern, and minimalistic space with clean, well-maintained interiors and natural lighting from large windows. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively, with limited seating that suits quick dining. Unique ceramic bowls with lids doubling as trays add a distinctive touch to the dining experience.
Egg rolls stand out with their meaty, exceptional quality and are available year-round. Sweet&Sour and Sesame Chicken come with sauces on the side, keeping the chicken cuts fresh and crispy.
Bulgogi stands out as a quick lunch option with a delicious flavor. Portions are generous enough to have leftovers for the next day.
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The restaurant is small with limited seating, primarily designed for takeout.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Business picks up around 5:20 PM, so expect a busier atmosphere then.
Vietnamese restaurant inside a grocery store offers authentic pho and crispy egg rolls in a basic deli-style setting. The atmosphere feels casual and busy, with straightforward, no-frills surroundings. Prices are generally affordable, though some menu details and gratuity policies lack clarity.
Orange Chicken and Pepper Steak offer strong flavors. The vegetable chicken stands out as a preferred choice over sesame chicken.
Lunch includes Banh Mi and sesame chicken dishes. Portions like beef with peapods come in lunch-sized servings around $18.95. Seating fills up fast during lunch and dinner rushes.
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Expect long wait times during lunch and dinner rush hours.
An 18% gratuity is automatically added for groups of four or more.
Prices on the menu may not reflect the final cost; check for hidden fees.
Small, quiet space with simple decor and open kitchen where chefs prepare food in view. Atmosphere feels cozy and clean, suited for both dine-in and convenient take-out. Known for generous portions and authentic Asian dishes, especially crisp vegetable entrees and flavorful noodle options.
Bold, crunchy General Tso chicken offers just the right amount of spice. Egg foo young features a unique caramelization that adds flavor, while the fried rice and egg rolls stand out for freshness and taste.
Lunch specials offer large portions with a choice of main meat entree and either white or chicken fried rice. Each meal includes a beverage and an egg roll or cheese wonton, all priced around $9.25.
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Curbside pick-up service is available for convenient take-out.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for multiple meals.
The restaurant has a loyalty program for free appetizers and discounts.
Small dining room offers a cozy, local feel with simple, clean design. Noise levels rise due to loud crowds and rambunctious kids, creating a lively but sometimes off-putting atmosphere. Booth seating includes benches set far from tables, adding to the unique setup.
Egg rolls stand out with their freshness and great taste. Sesame chicken features large chunks of chicken, not small bits. Kung Pao Chicken offers a flavorful sauce that complements the dish well.
Offers quick lunches with delicious food. Serves satisfying meals suitable for a brief midday stop.
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The menu offers a wide variety of Thai dishes.
Portion sizes are large, with meals priced around $12.99.
Street parking is available, but limited.
Bright, modern space offers spacious seating and a quiet, peaceful atmosphere with soft music and no TVs. The environment feels clean and welcoming, with a private party room available for meetings or gatherings.
Sesame chicken features a sweet sauce with sesame seeds but lacks authentic flavor. Egg rolls and fresh spring rolls appear often, though spring rolls have a low meat ratio.
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The restaurant offers hard-to-find street food options.
The ordering system is quick and easy, allowing for scheduled pickup times.
Prices are elevated, but portions are generous, providing good value.
Bright, modern dining space with trendy decor and ample seating creates an inviting atmosphere. Warm aromas of simmering broth fill the air, setting a cozy, lively vibe even when busy. Guests often arrive early or expect a short wait during peak times.
Lo mein without egg offers a delicious option. Beef and broccoli stir fry features a hoisin-style sauce similar to Panda Express. Egg rolls bring flavorful bites, while spring rolls come with a sauce that feels less memorable.
Busy lunch times come with very good service and only about a 10-minute wait. Food arrives quickly, making it easy to grab a meal even during the rush.
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Expect a 15-minute wait for a table during peak hours.
Parking can be difficult; consider arriving early.
The portions are generous, especially with protein options.
Vietnamese and Chinese restaurant offers a chill atmosphere with peaceful ambiance and cute interior. Seating area invites relaxed dining while plans for a tea lounge suggest a cozy spot for drinks. The vibe suits a neighborhood spot with a calm, inviting energy.
Homemade egg rolls stand out with fresh flavors. The beef pho and sesame chicken combo plates offer solid, classic tastes.
Spicy chicken lunch special pairs well with royal tea and coffee jelly. Lunch includes beef with green pepper, pineapple, onion, and tomato.
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The restaurant offers a huge amount of food for reasonable prices.
Portion sizes are large, often enough for two people.
The restaurant has a bubble tea bar that just opened.
Restaurant offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with traditional Vietnamese decor and a beautiful outdoor patio. Music ranges from laid-back Vietnamese tunes to louder karaoke sessions, creating varied energy levels. Space feels clean and elegant, attracting those seeking authentic Vietnamese dining.
Sesame chicken offers fresh chunks of chicken with a sauce that is not too sweet. The orange chicken features a fresh-tasting orange sauce with hints of real orange. Shrimp spring rolls are popular and worth the wait, though they arrive after the main course.
Easy parking and a warm, inviting atmosphere with Vietnamese music make it a solid choice for lunch. Portions are generous, often leaving enough for leftovers the next day.
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Parking is convenient and available right outside the door.
Bring cash for a discount on your meal.
The large portions are suitable for three or more people.
Small dining room offers a clean, welcoming atmosphere with relaxing music and well-done decorations. The vibe stays pleasant and calm, creating a comfortable space for meals. Generous portions and reasonable prices make it a notable spot for local Chinese food.
Egg foo young stands out with fresh vegetables and shrimp, matching classic taste. The orange chicken and Kung Pao chicken deliver strong flavors, while the chicken chow mein offers a unique twist.
Lunch offers a large chicken lo mein special that provides a great deal. Small and suitable for takeout, this spot works well for quick lunch breaks.
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The restaurant offers takeout service and has limited seating inside.
Portions are generous, making it a good value for meals under $15.
The takeout ordering process is straightforward and quick.
Small space with modern decor and a casual atmosphere feels inviting yet somewhat stark. Seating includes a new section offering more room, supporting a comfortable dining experience. The vibe suits those seeking authentic Thai cuisine in a family-run setting.
Orange chicken stands out with strong flavor and great texture. Sesame chicken offers a rich chicken taste unlike bland versions elsewhere. Lo mein and pad Thai come out flavorful, and spring rolls feel light and refreshing.
Lunch combos offer well priced options like massaman curry with chicken at medium spice. A mouse ran over a foot during lunch, which is a notable concern.
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Most of their business is takeout, so expect limited seating.
Reservations are not accepted, and wait times can be long during peak hours.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended for takeout orders.
Small space with cozy interior and large anime-floral murals sets a unique tone. Loud heavy metal music creates a hectic but fun atmosphere. Bar seating encourages lingering, while the vibe stays inviting despite the noise.
Pork potstickers have an ideal crisp-to-chewy ratio. Baos lean more toward Shanghai style than dim sum. Dumplings, ramen, and sauces add extra flavor.
Casual dining suits this spot well with options for solo meals, friendly gatherings, and date lunches.
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A 3% credit card fee applies to all transactions, avoidable with debit cards.
Expect to pay around $20 for a shoyu ramen bowl, which is higher than average.
The restaurant has limited menu options, including a new gluten-free ramen bowl.
Cozy Tibetan restaurant offers authentic momos and phenomenal curry in a calm, welcoming atmosphere with aesthetically pleasing decor. The space feels like a peaceful retreat with relaxing music and attention to fine details. It attracts those seeking authentic Asian flavors in a clean, friendly setting.
Dumplings stand out with their thin wraps, juicy fillings, and tasty pork and beef varieties. Spring rolls and noodles also complement the menu well, offering a solid range of comfort food options.
Lunch here costs a bit over $20.00 and works well for a late lunch. It does not suit an office or work lunch setting.
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The platter is priced at $16, and tea costs $7.
The restaurant offers many vegan and vegetarian options.
Parking is available, but the lot is dirty and gravelly.
Vietnamese restaurant in a charming strip mall offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere with upscale decor and comfortable seating. The environment feels welcoming and peaceful, supporting good conversation and a relaxing meal.
Sweet and sour chicken stands out with its golden, crispy coating and tender chicken that is not processed. Eggrolls, fried rice, and chicken chow mein also feature as solid options with well-prepared flavors.
Lunch specials feature sweet and sour chicken and beef fried rice. Options include pho and cream puffs for dessert.
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The prices are reasonable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Portion sizes are generous, ensuring good value for money.
Lunch hours can be very busy, so expect potential wait times.