Cozy space with friendly atmosphere and claw machines adds a lively, interactive touch. Food portions are large and affordable, attracting those seeking a quick, satisfying meal. The vibe stays comfortable and welcoming, blending casual dining with playful elements.
Sweet and sour pork lunch special stands out with generous servings. Dishes like Kung Pao chicken, orange chicken, and spicy General Tso's chicken offer solid options alongside soups like egg drop and wonton.
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The restaurant offers large portion sizes, often enough for two adults.
Expect to pay fair prices for the quality of food provided.
The restaurant maintains high cleanliness standards, with an open kitchen view.
Vietnamese restaurant with floral decorations creates a cozy and friendly atmosphere that feels both welcoming and relaxed. A small market inside offers convenient shopping alongside dining. The space is clean and beautifully remodeled, evoking a garden-like ambiance.
Congee stands out as incredible and authentic. Options include vegan kung pao and vegan orange chicken, alongside spring and salad rolls.
Prices stay consistently cheap across food and essentials. The banh mi and items like shampoo and chargers come at very low costs.
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Happy hour runs all day, offering discounts on select items.
The banh mi costs $6.50, providing a budget-friendly option.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for sharing.
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.
Dim sum here stands out for its freshness and high quality. Over 15 items tasted were all delicious and well-presented, surpassing typical dim sum spots.
Prices stay very cheap here. Food offers good value without sacrificing taste.
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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.
Small, busy wok restaurant with a ma and pa shop vibe and communal atmosphere. Warm and unpretentious setting feels like a neighborhood jewel despite limited seating. Known for huge portions and reasonable prices that offer good value.
Wonton soup features a hearty, flavorful broth with massive fresh-made wontons. Plates include Mongolian beef, orange chicken, teriyaki chicken, and noodles.
Pricing stays consistently cheap with large portions on good days. Food offers solid value without stretching the budget.
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Expect a 20-30 minute wait during peak hours.
Prices are reasonable, with generous portions for around $11.
The restaurant can get very busy, especially during peak times.
Food court setting offers plenty of seating with window views overlooking the strip. Atmosphere is casual and convenient, attracting those seeking quick, affordable Asian dishes near busy areas. Prices run slightly higher than typical locations but provide good value for portion size and location.
Orange chicken stands out as a popular choice with a strong flavor. Options include BBQ chicken and the ability to customize orders with items like veggie spring rolls.
Food comes out fast and costs very little. This spot stands out as a hub for cheap eats on the strip.
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Prices at this branch are higher than at other branches because of its location on the Strip.
The price per dish ranges from 5 to 7 dollars, with an additional 1.50 dollars for premium options.
The portion size on the entrees is small compared to other locations.
Chinese restaurant offers large portions at affordable prices with fresh food displayed in hot trays. Atmosphere is pleasant with good overhead music and a steady flow of customers during opening hours. Free soda accompanies orders over $10, enhancing value for families and groups.
General Tao, orange chicken, and Kung Pao chicken stand out with strong flavors. Meals come with chow mein or rice and an egg roll, all at a reasonable price. Crab rangoons and egg rolls add good variety.
Classic Chinese dishes come with cheap prices and good portions. The food stays true to traditional flavors while keeping costs low.
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Panda Bowl is closed on Tuesdays.
Spend $10 or more to get a free drink.
Two entrees with rice or chow mein cost $8.49 and include an egg roll.
Asian grocery store offers crowded, busy atmosphere with fresh seafood and produce. It includes in-store bakery, deli, and cafe alongside a wide Baijiu selection. Shoppers find hard-to-find Asian ingredients and enjoy services like fish cleaning and frying.
Hot deli, Chinese BBQ bar, and bakery items stand out with fresh Asian veggies, soy milk, and congee. Dim sum options include combos with fried rice or chow mein and two sides after 3 pm for about 10 dollars.
Many goods come at cheap prices, but some items cost more. Careful checking of prices helps avoid surprises.
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After 3 pm, a combo with fried rice or chow mein and two sides costs about $10.
On Mondays and Wednesdays, seniors get a 10% discount on purchases over $50.
Happy hour prices start after 3 pm.
Small, crowded Asian buffet with close tables and Chinese decorations creates a lively, noisy atmosphere. Busy and fun vibe attracts many, with all-you-can-eat seafood options standing out. Space feels cramped but energetic, with friendly staff contributing to a welcoming mood.
Steamed buns and egg rolls stand out with their classic flavors. Mongolian beef features a unique sauce that leaves a strong impression. Egg drop soup comes with large egg strands for a satisfying texture.
Prices stay consistently cheap with a high cost-performance ratio. Food offers excellent value for the price.
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The lunch special is available until 4 PM from 11 AM to 4 PM.
On Fridays, Krazy Buffet offers seafood for dinner.
The M-F lunch buffet costs $13.99 per person.