Modern Asian bistro shines with stylish décor and an open-air kitchen that sets a chill vibe. Chicken lo mein is savory and satisfying, though not a must-repeat. Bold cocktails add to the exciting flavors and lively atmosphere.
Chicken lo mein offers a savory flavor and comes well prepared. It tastes flavorful and satisfying, though some find it good but not a repeat choice.
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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.
Vietnamese restaurant shines with colorful open design and hardcover menus that elevate dining. Lo mein features thin noodles that stay firm and fresh vegetables for crispness. Atmosphere remains elegant and serene with a chill vibe during lunch.
Thin noodles keep their texture without getting mushy. Lo mein offers lots of flavor with an option to adjust spiciness. Fresh vegetables add a crisp touch to the dish.
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The restaurant serves a variety of Vietnamese dishes, including bun bo hue and bun mi sandwiches.
Prices are reasonable, but some dishes may feel overpriced for the portion size.
Expect quick service, especially for takeout orders.
Small brick house offers a warm, family-style vibe with authentic Caribbean flavors like curry chicken. Beef Lo Mein shines with a balanced blend of spices and pairs well with pepper sauce. Personalized touches like labeled cutlery enhance the cozy experience.
Beef Lo Mein stands out with a balanced blend of spices and flavors. It pairs well with sides like pepper sauce and a light salad dressing.
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Reservations are recommended as some items sell out quickly.
Channa Kitchen operates out of a ghost kitchen, so pre-ordering is necessary.
Parking can be tricky due to one-way streets; plan ahead.
Enjoy tender chicken in flavorful lo mein and addictive house lo mein. Generous portions come at great prices. Outdoor seating with red paper tablecloths adds charm to this family-run spot known for fresh, tasty chicken and popular hot and sour soup.
Chicken lo mein features tender chicken with great flavor. House lo mein offers addictive flavors that pair well with fried rice.
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Don Ho Restaurant offers takeout only with no dine-in service available.
The combination meal with fried rice, lo mein, and three wontons costs $10.85 after tax.
Portions are generous, often providing leftovers for later.
Quick takeout spot offers classic Lo Mein with mostly onions and standout pork. Portions are small but good for multiple meals. Clean space and updated recipes make it a solid choice for simple Chinese food.
Lo Mein noodles come without many vegetables, mostly just onions. Pork and beef versions vary, with pork standing out more and beef being just okay. Presentation differs from menu pictures.
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Mei Wei is primarily a takeout place with no dine-in options.
The meals are large enough for two separate meals.
The lunch specials offer great value and perfect portion sizes.
Minimalist decor and a quiet atmosphere make it ideal for quick takeout. Generous portions of lo mein pair well with sesame chicken in affordable combo deals. Quality Chinese food shines with simple design and standout dishes.
Lo mein comes as a generous portion that pairs well with sesame chicken. Combo deals include an entrée and an upgraded side like lo mein for about $11.
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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.
Small, family-owned spot offers a calm, airy space with home-style Hmong cooking. Chicken lo mein shines with super thin noodles and rich flavor. Quiet and cozy, it serves authentic Southeast Asian dishes at fair prices.
Chicken lo mein features super thin noodles and a flavorful mix. Beef lo mein also appears alongside other dishes like Szechuan Chicken and Sai Krok.
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Free parking is available for customers.
The restaurant has a good amount of seating for diners.
Takeout orders can be placed easily over the phone.
Family-owned spot offers authentic Vietnamese dishes in a quiet, small space. Lo Mein shines with BBQ Pork and Special Lo Mein varieties, paired well with flavorful sides. Generous portions and reasonably priced lunch specials make it a great choice for a satisfying meal.
Lo Mein comes in several varieties including BBQ Pork with blackened noodles and Special Lo Mein. The noodles are consistently described as very good and served alongside dishes like Cashew Chicken and Yellow Chicken Curry.
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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.
Enjoy authentic dishes with a focus on affordable prices and healthy ingredients in a casual, family-run spot. Beef lo mein shines with rich flavors and generous portions, perfect for late-night cravings.
Shrimp, beef, and chicken lo mein dishes come with rich flavors and generous portions. Beef lo mein stands out for its consistent quality.
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The restaurant is open late for dinner service.
Prices are affordable, with meals starting around $7.77.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Bright, spacious dining area with modern lighting welcomes families and groups. Lo mein dishes, including shrimp lo mein and beef options, come hot and full of fresh vegetables. Aroma of pho fills the air, adding to the lively, family-friendly vibe.
Beef and chicken lo mein come with fresh vegetables and serve as hearty options. Shrimp lo mein offers a seafood twist, all dishes arrive hot and plentiful.
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Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The restaurant offers large portions at reasonable prices.
Online ordering does not allow for customizations or add-ons.
Cozy booths and friendly service create a quiet, comfortable spot with excellent sushi and strong value. Chicken Lo Mein offers large portions and pairs well with fried rice and egg rolls. Quick takeout makes it a practical choice for casual dining.
Chicken Lo Mein stands out as a delicious option with large portions. It pairs well with sides like fried rice and egg rolls.
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Joy Kitchen offers great lunch specials, including 2 rolls with soup or salad for $10.50.
Expect wait times of about 20 minutes for takeout orders.
The menu features a wide variety of Asian cuisines, including sushi and Chinese food.
Cozy dining space offers a quiet atmosphere with clean seating and soft bird sounds. Lo Mein comes in spicy and mild beef and pork options, pairing well with pho and sesame chicken. Prices stay reasonable, making it a great spot even on busy Friday nights.
Beef and pork versions come with spicy and mild options. Lo Mein pairs well with dishes like pho and sesame chicken. The spice level suits those who prefer a gentle kick.
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The online ordering process is smooth and efficient, with timely confirmations.
Expect the restaurant to get busy on Friday evenings, so plan accordingly.
Food prices are reasonable, often cheaper than competitors in the area.
Vietnamese restaurant offers light lo mein with chicken and shrimp, paired well with sesame chicken. Inside an Asian mall, it features a modern interior and bright lighting. Food delivery includes a robot server, adding a unique touch.
Chicken and shrimp versions come with lo mein that stays light and not too oily. Sesame chicken pairs well, and options include steak and pho alongside the noodles.
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Pho Mai offers a kiosk ordering process for quick service.
Expect your pho to arrive within 10 minutes of ordering.
Payment is processed quickly using a one-stop POS system.
Takeout-only spot offers friendly owners and large portions with quick service. Roast pork lo mein shines with rich flavor, while lunch specials provide strong value. Ordering online is easy, making it a solid choice for classic Chinese dishes.
Roast pork lo mein stands out with rich flavor. Fried rice and lo mein dishes come out wonderful and satisfying. Expect some wait time when ordering lo mein alongside other items.
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No.1 New China only offers takeout and delivery service.
The food takes under 10 minutes to prepare after ordering in-store.
Lunch specials provide the best value for money.
Small space with plexiglass barriers creates a quiet, takeout-focused vibe. Lo mein uses thread noodles with a very yummy sauce, especially in the vegetable version. Warm, friendly atmosphere shines despite delivery-only setup.
Noodles in the lo mein are more like thread noodles or rice vermicelli, not traditional lo mein noodles. The vegetable lo mein stands out with a very yummy sauce and is often preferred among other dishes.
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Kim's Chow Mein only offers delivery and pick-up options.
Parking is available on Marshall in front or in the back lot.
Expect hidden fees for online ordering that may not be disclosed upfront.
Small, family-run spot with vintage signage offers large portions of high-quality Cantonese dishes. Chicken Lo Mein shines with rich flavor, while vegetable Lo Mein is a fresh, satisfying option loved by all ages.
Chicken Lo Mein stands out with rich flavor. The vegetable Lo Mein offers a fresh, satisfying option. It's a dish that appeals to all ages.
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Keng's Chow Mein is primarily a takeout place with limited dine-in options.
Expect long wait times for takeout, especially during peak hours.
Online ordering is available and pickup is usually quick.
Takeout-only spot in a sketchy strip mall offers generous portions and high-quality wontons. Shrimp and beef lo mein shine but can be soggy. Quick, satisfying meals pair well with egg rolls and cream cheese wontons.
Shrimp and beef versions stand out as favorites. Some lo mein dishes come out soggy and greasy, while others pair well with egg rolls and cream cheese wontons.
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There is no dine-in option; Angkor Restaurant is takeout only.
The kitchen closes at 7 pm, so plan your order accordingly.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for two meals.
Roomy dining space with colorful decor and wide screen TVs creates a cozy, family-like vibe. Beef and vegetable lo mein feature juicy pork and tender beef, while shrimp lo mein offers a meat-free option. Quiet atmosphere with classical music makes it a nostalgic experience.
Beef and vegetable lo mein feature juicy pork and tender beef. Shrimp lo mein offers a meat-free option for special occasions.
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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.
Family-owned spot offers large portions and affordable prices with steady demand causing long waits. Chicken Lo Mein shines with strong flavor, while House Fried Rice is a favorite for its flavorful taste. Beef Lo Mein is less exciting but still available.
Chicken Lo Mein stands out with strong flavor and is a favorite alongside the House Fried Rice. Beef Lo Mein has some flavor but tends to be dull overall.
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Shangri-La III is a takeout-only restaurant with no dine-in options.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The portions are large, providing good value for the price.
Calm vibe and friendly atmosphere make dining pleasant. Large portions offer great value across a wide selection. Lo Mein ranges from okay to tasty, with veggie and chicken options available.
Lo Mein here varies from delicious to just okay. Veggie and chicken versions exist, but finding an excellent Lo Mein is tough.
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Takeout orders have a mandatory tip added to the total.
Prices are on the higher side for the quality of food offered.
Portion sizes are generally good, but have been reported to shrink recently.
Family-run spot offers takeout-only service with a clean space but no seating and no air conditioning, making it hot inside. Known for reasonable prices and standout dishes like shrimp fried rice. Cantonese shrimp lo mein is usually good but can be inconsistent.
Lo mein generally tastes good with a solid Cantonese shrimp version. Some orders show inconsistency, with one tasting burnt and others bland.
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Mei Inn is takeout only, with no dining area available.
Prices at Mei Inn are reasonable for takeout meals.
They stay open late for takeout orders.
Classic Asian takeout offers authentic Chinese food in a clean space with easy parking. Shrimp lo mein is a consistent favorite with great flavor. Pork dumplings also stand out, making it a solid choice for affordable meals.
Shrimp lo mein stands out with consistent quality and hits the spot every time. Some lo mein dishes come with small portions and can be oily, but others like the special lo mein are delicious.
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The restaurant offers a $9.60 lunch menu with 30 main options.
Parking is easy at the restaurant, with ample space available.
There is often no long wait for food during lunch hours.
Small spot with a quiet atmosphere and authentic flavors. Beef and broccoli shines in lo mein, but some lo mein dishes are bland. Quick pick-up and fair prices make it a solid choice for Chinese takeout.
House lo mein and beef lo mein show up often, with the beef and broccoli combo standing out. Some lo mein dishes, like pork and orange chicken versions, lack seasoning and taste bland.
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Online ordering is recommended for quicker service.
Dining in is faster than takeout, especially during busy hours.
The pick-up process is quick and efficient.