Small space filled with vintage Hong Kong decor and cultural nods creates an authentic street market vibe. Atmosphere feels welcoming and vibrant, though seating is confined and can get crowded. Energy matches a casual, straightforward bistro with a focus on Hong Kong-style BBQ and noodles.
Authentic Hong Kong style dishes stand out with fresh ingredients and bold flavors. Food quality stays consistent with delicious taste and reasonable prices.
Roasted duck comes out tender and juicy with rich flavor. It pairs well with honey glazed barbecue pork and marinated soy sauce chicken, creating a combo plate full of delicious texture and taste.
Good to know
The restaurant is small, so it can get crowded during peak hours.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours.
The restaurant is BYOB.
Bright, clean space with authentic Cantonese cuisine and fast service. Families frequent the spot, enjoying unique mochi desserts and dishes like roast duck and BBQ pork. Ordering requires some specificity, and to-go orders often have a wait.
Authentic Cantonese food shines with excellent meat and great flavors. Prices stay reasonable, and extra rice rounds come free when ordering for groups.
Large roasted duck costs $40 and offers plenty of delicious portions. It pairs well with wonton noodles and comes with free rice when ordering a family meal.
Good to know
Expect a 15 to 30-minute wait for to-go orders; calling ahead helps.
The restaurant accepts cash tips only, with a 20% minimum.
Parking is sufficient for customers visiting the restaurant.
Large dining area features live seafood tanks and brightly-lit banquet rooms with white tablecloths. Atmosphere is elegant and lively, often loud during busy times. Private rooms accommodate groups with big TV screens and suit small meetings.
Food features authentic Chinese flavors with a clear presence of wok hay, adding a smoky depth. Dishes arrive on heated plates to keep them hot for slow eaters, enhancing the overall experience.
Roast duck comes half roasted and serves as a standout dish alongside other favorites like walnut shrimp and stir-fried beef noodles. It arrives promptly, though some other dishes may take longer.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary for the Business & Entrepreneurs elevation luncheons.
Expect a 20-25 minute wait for a table as they don’t take reservations.
Credit cards are the only accepted payment method; bring your ATM or bank card.
Typical Chinese restaurant with classic 90's decor and intimate, lively atmosphere where tables sit close together. Crowded with mostly Chinese diners, it feels like a nostalgic family setting offering authentic Cantonese cuisine. Bring-your-own-wine service and handicapped access add practical touches.
Authentic Cantonese flavors shine through with huge portions and fresh ingredients. The food arrives fast and offers a taste that reminds many of traditional Chinese cuisine from its origin.
Crispy skin and tender meat define the roast duck here. The duck gets sliced and chopped three ways, adding to the experience.
Good to know
Lunch specials are served from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
The restaurant is busy during lunch specials from 11 am to 4 pm.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
Large space with an old school 70's/80's feel and traditional Chinese decor creates a cool and relaxing atmosphere. Quiet during visits, it caters to locals seeking authentic Cantonese cuisine with reasonable prices. Live seafood tanks and classic hanging roasted meats add distinctive touches.
Offers authentic Cantonese cuisine with fresh and delicious dishes. Food quality stands out as excellent and satisfying.
Succulent and juicy with crispy skin, the roast duck features little fat and a tender texture. The chef has spent years perfecting this savory dish, making it a standout choice.
Good to know
If you pay by cash, you can get a 10% discount.
Credit card payments incur an additional 3% transaction charge.
Expect longer wait times for smaller dishes during busy hours.
Large space with high ceilings and live seafood tanks creates an authentic Cantonese dining environment. Atmosphere is clean, elegant, and lively with noisy Chinese locals adding energy. Multiple dining areas include business class rooms and a central BBQ display reminiscent of Chinatown.
Food arrives quickly without losing flavor or care. Dishes offer authentic Chinese taste with fresh, tasty ingredients and reasonable prices.
Roasted duck comes in generous portions, often served as half a duck. It has quality and value that stand out among Cantonese-style options, alongside BBQ pork (char siu) and soy chicken.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for dinner to ensure seating.
The restaurant offers a special price for lobster noodles and oysters.
Parking is decent, but it may be hard to find the restaurant inside the mall.
Large space offers a clean, authentic Cantonese vibe with a welcoming atmosphere. Dim sum and traditional dishes deliver genuine flavors that stand out quietly amid busier spots. Consistent presence of fresh shrimp and handmade dumplings attracts those seeking authentic Cantonese cuisine.
Authentic Cantonese cuisine shines with dishes cooked to perfection and served quickly. Dim sum and classic Chinese dishes come with great flavor and fair prices.
Roast duck features crispy skin and juicy meat, delivering a savory flavor that matches traditional expectations. It pairs well with sides like truffle fried rice and chicken soup.
Good to know
There is lots of parking out front.
The bill includes a 20% service charge on all orders.
Rainbow Kitchen offers live seafood, including fish and crab.
Tiny space with narrow tables creates a Hong Kong vibe filled with crowded, lively energy mostly from families. The atmosphere feels authentic and historic, echoing busy alleyways and street food scenes. Only cash payments are accepted, adding to the traditional experience.
Authentic Cantonese dishes shine here with BBQ pork, roasted duck, and wonton noodle soup standing out. Food arrives fresh and quick, making takeout a solid choice for enjoying these flavors.
Roast duck features crispy skin and tender meat with an authentic Hong Kong style. It pairs well with roast pork and char siu, all offering succulent and moist flavors without being overly salty.
Good to know
Asian BBQ & Noodle is a cash-only business.
The restaurant can get very crowded at lunchtime.
Expect long wait times during peak hours.
Dim sum carts roll through a busy, lively space filled mostly with Asian diners, creating an authentic Hong Kong vibe. The restaurant feels old-fashioned with traditional decor and a noisy, energetic atmosphere. It serves classic dim sum in a clean, bright setting that accommodates large groups.
Food features perfectly cooked dishes with a highlight on steamed live fish. The menu focuses on Cantonese cuisine with consistently excellent quality and service.
Crispy skin and superb flavor make the roast duck stand out. The meat is tasty and not too fatty, often compared favorably to versions from Los Angeles, London, and even Guangzhou or Hong Kong.
Good to know
New Asian BBQ does not accept American Express credit cards.
Expect about a 30-minute wait for a table on Friday nights around 7:30 pm.
The restaurant offers a happy hour option for $20.95 per person.
Dim sum carts roll through a spacious dining area filled with mahogany round tables and dragon and phoenix paintings, creating a lively scene with flickering neon lights and the clinking of teacups. The atmosphere blends the feel of an old Guangzhou alley food stall with an intimate, comfortable setting. Seating includes booths and round tables with spinning mini tables, making sharing easy in a visually stunning space.
Authentic Chinese food shines here with fast dim sum carts rolling by to serve a variety of dishes. The food is consistently delicious and authentic, offering an exceptional Eastern dining experience.
Roast duck comes out fresh from the oven, plump and tasty. It pairs well with other BBQ items like roast pork and crispy pork belly in combo plates.
Good to know
Dim sum is available from 10 am to 3 pm daily.
The restaurant automatically adds gratuity for parties of eight or more.
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Bright space with vibrant decor and upside-down colorful umbrellas creates a calm, cozy atmosphere. Seating includes booths and tables in a clean, inviting setting. Lack of front barriers allows cigarette smoke to drift in, affecting air quality.
Cantonese Chinese food stands out with hot, fresh, and delicious dishes. Food and service remain top-notch with good value and occasional entertainment.
Roast duck stands out for its high quality and is often the favorite dish on the menu.
Good to know
Happy Hour runs daily from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm with discounted drinks.
Lunch Specials are available for $9.99 from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm daily.
The buffet costs $48, with a 15% automatic gratuity added.