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 soup features massive wontons with a thin wrapper that highlights the freshness and brightness of shrimp. Noodles are authentic Cantonese style, chewy and warming, with options like lo mein with chili pork adding bold flavor.
Cold rainy days call for warm wonton soup here. The spot works well for both lunch and dinner, with a menu that appeals to all ages.
Good to know
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.
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.
Soup dumplings stand out with large size, thin skins, and plenty of soup inside. The crab roe soup dumplings and beef scallion pancake wrap rank among the best, offering rich flavors and great value.
Lines form during lunch hour, but seating happens promptly when lucky. Waiting can be worth it for the experience.
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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.
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.
Scallion pancakes come out perfectly crispy and savory. Dumplings in chili oil and soup dumplings offer amazing taste. Noodles like zha jiang, Dan Dan, and Szechuan show solid variety with options for thin or wide noodles.
Lunch draws a full crowd even after rush hour, showing steady popularity. The food offers a satisfying experience that keeps people coming back.
Good to know
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.
Hotpot restaurant features modern Sichuan and Chongqing decor with warm lighting and a spacious, bright environment. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, though music can be loud at times. A well-stocked sauce bar offers a variety of sauces and seasonings to customize the soup experience.
Hot pot features a unique broth that stands out from typical Sichuan style. Ingredients are incredibly fresh with crisp textured meat and even thickness, especially the chicken, making for a delicious and high-quality meal.
Lunch offers a great deal with specials that include all-you-can-eat vegetables and a solid amount of meat. Service during lunch is fast and easy, and the menu has a nice variety of options.
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They started a promotion from Monday to Friday before 5 PM.
The lunch special costs $19.99 per person from Monday to Friday.
Reservations are recommended as it is always packed.
Small dining space features comfortable sofa seating and elegant decor with clear, clean lines. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting with calm music that supports easy conversation. The place draws those seeking a quiet, homie vibe ideal for family or friends.
Signature dishes highlight Sichuan Spicy Fish with Pickled Vegetables and Sichuan peppercorn chicken. The menu features fern root noodles and soups with numbing Sichuan peppercorns that balance heat and tingling sensations.
Good food stands out during lunch, making it a solid choice for weekend meals. The spot suits gatherings with friends or family for both lunch and dinner.
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The price is reasonable considering the taste and quality of the food.
Portions are large; a 1lb portion can feed four people.
Combo options provide great value for families or groups.
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.
Steamed dumplings and chicken dumplings stand out with their tasty, pleasant flavor. Dishes like General Tso's chicken, hot and sour soup, and chicken lo mein are popular and well-liked by kids and adults alike.
Lunch offers freshly made and chatpatta dishes with attentive service during business meals.
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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.
Seafood restaurant offers fresh fish with a bold Sichuan style and creative cat-themed decorations. Spacious, clean, and modern environment creates a peaceful and comfortable atmosphere. Seating includes private sections for groups, enhancing the relaxed vibe.
Bold Sichuan style shines through with Sichuan peppercorns and dried red chili peppers giving the fish a distinct flavor and nutrition. Fresh, crispy Rose and Red Bean Mooncake and solid Dan Dan noodles add to the authentic Chinese food experience.
Many tables stay open during weekend lunch hours, making it easy to find a spot. Lunch specials come at reasonable prices and offer a relaxing atmosphere suited for casual meals or quick work lunches.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat shrimp deal is only available on Mondays.
Expect a variety of six different shrimp dishes on the $25 Monday special.
The restaurant is located on the second floor, accessible by elevator.
Spacious restaurant with authentic Hong Kong-style decor and a nostalgic, vibrant atmosphere. Lighting is warm and the environment feels cozy and relaxed. Claw machines add a playful touch that appeals to families.
Hot pot noodles come with plentiful ingredients and tender beef slices. Dishes blend authentic HK and Cantonese style with both traditional and modern flavors. Char siu, scrambled egg rice, and seafood hot pot stand out as delicious options.
Lunch offers authentic Hong Kong style dishes with consistently great food. The spot works well for weekday meals and satisfies expectations.
Good to know
There are two handicap parking spots right in front of the restaurant.
Wow Cafe offers a 10% discount for paying cash.
They provide a free drink if you review them on Google or Xiaohongshu.
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.
Szechuan dishes shine with flavorful hot pot featuring ingredients like marbled beef, bok choy, and bamboo shoots. Steaming fresh soup dumplings and tasty stir fry add variety to the meal.
Lunch here features appetizers and fish with distinct flavors. The spot can be quiet during midday, and meals may come at a higher price with modest portions.
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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.
Spacious Asian restaurant blends elegant Chinese decor with a fun KTV atmosphere, featuring clean, old-school karaoke rooms that suit group celebrations. Warm and welcoming vibe fits family dinners and late-night hangs. Authentic Fuzhou cuisine and flavorful dishes like clay pot rice and lychee pork highlight the menu.
Authentic Cantonese dishes shine here, especially the dim sum and beef chow fun with fresh, balanced flavors. Traditional banquet dishes and a flavorful Sichuan/Hunan organic cauliflower round out the menu.
Offers amazing lunch special deals that fit well for a quick lunch or a casual dinner. Suitable for both solo meals and dinner parties with friends.
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Rooms are available for $45, $55, or $65 per hour.
The restaurant specializes in traditional Cantonese banquet dishes.
Karaoke is available for a fun night out with friends.
Small restaurant with minimalistic decor and about 15 tables offers a comforting atmosphere despite occasional construction noise. The vibe is quiet and clean, with a view of a nearby shopping center. Seafood dishes, especially crab boil and crab roe delicacies, stand out as unique offerings.
Crab roe shines in many dishes like soup buns, dumplings, and over rice or noodles. Sweet and sour pork ribs come tender with a tomato-like sauce. Dumpling skins are thicker but still deliver strong, savory flavors.
Late lunches happen comfortably here, with options to visit around 2pm. Family-friendly seating supports relaxed group meals during midday hours.
Good to know
The parking lot tends to fill up during peak hours, which can make parking challenging.
The restaurant is dog-friendly.
The total cost for two people, including tip, was approximately $45-$50 per person.
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.
Traditional Cantonese teahouse vibe with authentic dim sum dishes like soup dumplings and bao buns. Staff will ask the chef to make more of your favorite dish if it runs out, even near closing time.
Lunch specials cost about $9.50 to $10 and include one viand, rice, soup, and tea. The salt and pepper pork chop stands out as a solid choice with reasonable prices throughout the weekday lunch menu.
Good to know
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.
Sichuan restaurant offers authentic flavors with a constantly changing menu featuring off-menu dishes. Atmosphere varies from cozy and quiet to noisy and cluttered near the entrance. Large portions and affordable prices attract diners seeking genuine Chinese cuisine.
Sichuan dishes here deliver authentic flavor with a strong Sichuan kick in stir-fries and noodles. Dan Dan noodles and dumplings in chili oil stand out for their rich fillings and bold taste.
Stir-fry beef in the lunch combo is tender and flavorful. Lunch break runs from 4 to 5 pm, which might feel a bit late for some.
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Parking can be tricky; consider making a reservation and using the side lot.
The restaurant is BYOB, which is convenient with a liquor store nearby.
Lunch break is from 4 to 5 pm, which may be inconvenient for some.