Small, casual eatery offers authentic Fuzhou cuisine with handmade dishes in a cozy, quiet setting. Limited seating encourages quick, home-style dining similar to street food spots in Asia. Strong air conditioning balances the warmth of comfort soups and noodles.
Fujian and Fuzhou snacks here taste very authentic and homemade. Dishes like pork and chives dumplings, sesame paste noodles, and oyster pancake come fresh and true to traditional flavors.
Pork and chives dumplings and xiaolongbao stand out for their freshness and authentic taste. Meat swallow dumplings and wontons lean a bit salty but remain solid choices.
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Parking can be challenging as the lot is shared with an auto repair shop.
Prices are around $10 per person for a soup and a noodle dish.
The restaurant is small, so takeout is recommended, especially for larger groups.
Tiny dining space creates a cramped, fast-paced environment with limited seating and a hole-in-the-wall, authentic vibe. Atmosphere feels cozy and homey, reminiscent of Shanghai street food vendors. Soup dumplings stand out as a signature specialty highly praised for quality.
Freshly made soup dumplings and pan-fried dumplings capture authentic Shanghai flavors. The bao and buns also reflect genuine recipes and traditional preparation.
Soup dumplings stand out with thin skins, large size, and a lot of soup inside. Crab roe soup dumplings and pan-fried pork dumplings are especially notable for their flavor and quality.
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Expect to wait in line during peak dining hours due to limited seating.
The restaurant does not accept reservations, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Prices are very affordable, making it a great option for budget-conscious diners.
Small, clean space with open kitchen and a wall mural of Hong Kong night lights creates a cozy, authentic vibe. Casual atmosphere with friendly staff and a street food feel reminiscent of Hong Kong. Known for generous portions and authentic wonton noodles that capture true Cantonese flavors.
Wonton noodles come in a rich broth or stir-fried, showcasing authentic Hong Kong style flavors. Curry fish balls offer a chewy texture packed with genuine taste.
Plump dumplings feature a thin wrapper that highlights the freshness and brightness of shrimp inside. The dumplings stand out more than the wonton noodles and come alongside homemade fish balls shaped as big as the dumplings.
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Bring cash to pay at Wonton Guy as they do not accept cards.
Both the wonton and dumplings contain shrimp, which is important for allergies.
The food comes out in under 5 minutes, making it a quick meal option.
Spacious interior with clean, modern decor creates a vibrant atmosphere where people enjoy a comfortable, lively setting. The place stays open late, attracting those looking for a relaxed dining experience with complimentary appetizers and desserts. Attention to detail in design and ambiance adds to the overall inviting feel.
Yunnan-style copper pot rice noodle and Sauerkraut Fish offer authentic Southern Chinese flavors with large portions. The menu features non-traditional Chinese American dishes that taste fresh and true to their roots.
Steaming hot, fresh soup dumplings stand out here. The dumplings taste really good and kids enjoy them too.
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Nai Brother is open until the early hours of the morning.
The food is reasonably priced with generous portion sizes.
Credit cards are accepted, but check for any additional fees.
Hand-painted interior with 2D decor creates a unique artistic vibe that feels like stepping into a drawing. The atmosphere stays chill and lively, welcoming groups at small and large tables. Authentic Chinese noodles and dumplings complement the creative setting.
Authentic Chongqing noodles and soup dumplings stand out with fresh, traditional flavors. The menu features Sichuan dishes that deliver a genuine Chinese dining experience.
Dumplings in Chili Oil stand out with a bold, spicy flavor and come in pork or chicken. The Soup Dumplings offer a milder, savory option and are consistently well-made and satisfying.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially between 7 pm and close.
You order through a QR code on the table, which is very convenient.
Expect the restaurant to get busy quickly, especially during peak hours.
Open space with comfortable seating and traditional decor creates a warm, family-friendly atmosphere. Banquet hall offers an elegant, well-designed setting suitable for events. Food features authentic Pakistani flavors with standout dishes like goat chaps and beef keema naan.
Bold, authentic Pakistani flavors define the menu, especially in the chicken karahi and kebabs. Spices hit perfectly, delivering a genuine taste experience.
Steamed and fried options stand out with chicken dumplings and shredded beef varieties. Fried chicken dumplings offer a crispy texture, while steamed versions deliver a tender bite.
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Tabaq Restaurant hosts events like anniversaries and baby showers.
Ramadan specials are available for iftari functions during the holy month.
The banquet hall accommodates large events, including 80-person gatherings.
Restaurant offers halal Indo-Chinese cuisine with authentic flavors and well-decorated interior. Atmosphere feels family-oriented and lively, especially with large groups. No traditional Chinese decor influences the modern setting.
Food delivers authentic Sichuan flavors with perfectly balanced sauces. Halal Chinese dishes maintain simple, genuine taste prepared by a Chinese chef.
Fried and chicken dumplings stand out with authentic flavors and consistent quality. The menu pairs these with classic Chinese dishes like beef lo mein and garlic sauce for a full experience.
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Everything at this restaurant is halal.
Reservations are accepted for special events.
The restaurant offers a unique fusion of Pakistani and Chinese cuisine.
Classic Cantonese banquet hall with spacious seating and large round tables designed for big groups. Atmosphere recalls bustling dim sum houses with authentic Cantonese vibes and lively noise levels. Dim sum carts roll around on weekends, enhancing the traditional dining experience.
Super authentic Cantonese dim sum with carts creates a classic dining experience. The flavors and atmosphere closely resemble those found in China, making it a genuine spot for traditional Chinese tea and snacks.
Soup dumplings stand out with a unique twist from traditional dim sum. Har Gow or crystal shrimp dumplings offer a tasty highlight alongside solid bao buns and other dumplings.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Lunch specials are available for about $10, including soup and rice.
Expect to wait for a seat if arriving after 11am on weekends.
Small space with trendy interior and instagrammable vibe creates a lively, chaotic atmosphere. Servers move quickly with skewers, while tables feature hot plates to keep food warm. The setting feels like a Chinese rural restaurant with modern touches, suitable for casual gatherings.
Food captures authentic Northeast Chinese flavors with fragrant, family-style dishes that reflect traditional street food. Kababs and other offerings deliver tasty, genuine northern Chinese cuisine.
Handmade dumplings stand out here, reflecting Northern Chinese style. Frozen dumplings come with ice packs and insulated bags for takeout.
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Bring cash for a discount on your meal.
Parking on a Friday night can be very challenging.
The portion sizes are smaller for takeout compared to dining in.
Spacious, family-owned Taiwanese restaurant with a cozy, welcoming atmosphere and authentic, affordable food. The dining area feels intimate but shows signs of wear and some disorganization. A karaoke room offers an unexpected entertainment option after meals.
Authentic Taiwanese flavors shine through every dish, especially the popcorn chicken that tastes just like in Taiwan. The food carries a homemade vibe that feels like eating at a kitchen table.
Pork and chives dumplings stand out with quality and taste that surpass homemade versions. Dumplings often sell out by evening, showing strong demand.
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Edison Noodle House offers a wide variety of dishes on their menu.
They are opening an All You Can Eat Sushi selection on June 1st.
Parking is available behind the restaurant for easy access.
Pan-Asian restaurant offers an elegant yet inviting atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor seating, including a small private dining area. Live music enhances the vibe during certain evenings, creating a chic and comfortable setting. The space balances casual elegance and fine dining ambiance.
Food shows authentic Indo-Chinese flavors with careful preparation and attention to detail. Noodles come out savory and perfectly cooked, capturing true Pan-Asian taste.
Steamed dumplings come out delicate and juicy, with chicken dumplings that taste light and fresh. Sauces served alongside add a really good flavor boost.
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A mandatory 20% gratuity is added to all dine-in bills.
An additional 3% credit card fee is charged on the total bill.
Ming accommodates Jain diet requests for guests.