Quiet, cozy bistro with low lighting and American pop country music sets a calm, inviting mood. Walls display beautiful Cambodian pictures, creating a stylish, comfortable space. Food enthusiasts find a variety of fresh Asian dishes in a relaxed atmosphere suitable for casual conversations and family dining.
Mongolian beef comes packed with vegetables and standout cabbage. Egg drop soup offers unique, rich flavors not commonly found elsewhere.
Potstickers here stand out as delicious and among the best around. They pair well with other items like crab Rangoons and sushi rolls.
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Happy Hour runs from 4-6pm with special discounts on drinks and appetizers.
Portion sizes are large, making it a good value for families.
The restaurant is kid-friendly with a variety of options for children.
Dining room offers an authentic Chinese decor with a mix of Chinese and Korean cuisine. Atmosphere blends fast food elements like paper tablecloths and plastic baskets with a clean, hygienic setting. Menu features well-prepared fried rice and potstickers, standing out among local options.
Potstickers made from scratch stand out here. The orange chicken stays crisp and fresh, not soggy or drenched in sauce. Dumplings, Mongolian beef, and General Tso's chicken all come out very good.
Potstickers come made from scratch with a delicious beef filling. They stand out for their fresh preparation and rich flavor.
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Takeout orders can be placed online for convenience.
Expect to pay around $50 for a meal for two, excluding drinks.
Lunch specials include an appetizer with the entrรฉe.
Small restaurant with cute decor and a bright, inviting atmosphere. The vibe is clean and comfortably casual, featuring fun decorations and relaxing colors. It draws people looking for authentic Vietnamese sandwiches and boba tea in a welcoming setting.
Potstickers serve as a quick snack with consistent quality. Egg rolls and the Cold Cut Special offer solid options alongside rice bowls and banh mi sandwiches.
Pot stickers serve as a perfect quick snack with a balanced filling that avoids being overstuffed with cabbage. They come alongside egg rolls that stand out for being better than typical versions.
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They have a buy 5 sandwiches, get 1 free promotion.
The place is very clean, including the restroom.
The boba tea included real fruit.
Dining room blends traditional Chinese elements with American flair and features fish tanks and neon signs that create a lively, casual atmosphere. Tables are tight, encouraging a bustling vibe during dim sum service with metal carts rolling by. The space feels comfortable and friendly, with a mix of 90s-themed decor and colorful backroom decorations.
Hot and sour soup and beef chow fun stand out as highlights. Dim sum options like pork dumplings, shrimp, and BBQ pork buns offer solid variety. Szechuan dishes and classics like kung Pao chicken and general tso chicken also feature well.
Homemade pot stickers come with fried bottoms and are filled with generous meatballs instead of paste. They serve them with lots of chili oil for extra flavor.
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Dim sum carts are served on Saturday and Sunday mornings.
The restaurant is self-seating upon entry.
Lunch specials offer great value for the amount and quality of food.
Fast food Chinese restaurant offers large portions at affordable prices with a clean setting and condiment selection. Food quality varies, with some dishes like fried rice and lo mein consistently good and others less flavorful. Cooking relies heavily on microwaving, affecting freshness and taste.
Wonton Soup stands out as a highlight. The menu features orange chicken that tastes authentic and lo mein that is not greasy and just right in portion.
Pot Stickers have a really good flavor and stand out as a tasty option. They pair well with other items like chicken wings.
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Order ahead to avoid wait times for your food.
Lunch options are decent and affordable, with good portion sizes.
Lo Mein costs $8.75, offering a large portion for the price.
Chinese restaurant offers generous portions and award-winning hot and sour soup with a distinctive sauce that enhances lo mein. Atmosphere is casual with some inconsistencies in service and presentation, but food quality stands out for several dishes like crab rangoon and Mongolian beef.
Spicy but balanced Mongolian beef offers a flavorful kick without overwhelming heat. The hot and sour soup stands out with just the right spice and a hearty mix of tofu, egg, mushroom, and chilis. Crab Rangoon comes out perfectly crispy and satisfying.
Steamed and fried options come with excellent sauce. Crab Rangoon pairs well with the crispy pot stickers. Both appetizers stand out for their great flavor.
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The restaurant offers generous portions for all menu items.
Prices are reasonable, with many dishes under $20.
Dine-in orders are served in takeout packaging.
Classic Chinese restaurant with old school decor and worn interior from the late 1990s creates a cozy, relaxed atmosphere. The space shows signs of age with torn chairs and loose wallpaper, giving it a dated feel. Activity varies, with occasional noise from children adding to a lively environment.
Hand-made egg rolls stand out with their perfect crispiness and pair well with horseradish mustard. Steamed potstickers and hot and sour soup also impress, while sesame chicken and orange chicken offer solid flavors.
Steamed and pan-fried potstickers come made in house with a wonderful texture and flavor. They pair well with green beans and stand out as very good compared to others.
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Expect long wait times if ordering close to closing time.
The restaurant has experienced a decline in food quality since new ownership.
The bathrooms are unkempt and could use attention.
Chinese restaurant with upscale, modern decor and a cozy yet spacious dining room offers a friendly, warm atmosphere that feels both casual and inviting. The environment stays clean and fresh, reflecting recent renovations and attentive management.
Mongolian Beef offers tender slices with a savory and sweet balance. Crab Rangoon and pot stickers stand out as top appetizers. Staples like Combination Lo Mein and shrimp dumplings round out the menu with solid flavors.
Pot stickers come with a mix of opinions. Some find them crisp and flavorful, while others say they taste like frozen grocery store versions now.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Expect longer wait times during peak lunch hours, especially on weekends.
The menu features a variety of authentic Chinese dishes, including bento boxes.