Panda-themed decor fills the space with cute pandas on pillows, dishes, and ornaments, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The environment stays comfortable and clean, with amenities like a customizable dipping sauce bar and free phone charging enhancing the experience. The place draws crowds after early evening, offering a lively yet cozy vibe.
Underground parking offers convenient access with a free parking space provided by the restaurant. The parking lot is easy to use and more affordable compared to nearby options.
Hot pot features a Sichuan and Chongqing fish roe soup base that is very fragrant and flavorful. Service is attentive and the interior stays clean, enhancing the overall dining experience.
Good to know
The restaurant gets packed after 5:30 pm, so arrive early.
Underground parking is available, making access easier.
Each person pays $2.99 for sauce access, which is an extra cost.
Tiny hot pot restaurant offers a comfortable, clean environment with cute decor and a quiet atmosphere. It features varied broth choices that stand out from typical all-you-can-eat spots. Parking is available behind the restaurant, adding convenience.
A parking lot sits behind the restaurant, offering free parking. The lot can be somewhat dark at night.
Coconut chicken hot pot stands out with its rich, tasty broth. Options include mala dry pot and various hot pot broths, all offering authentic flavors and higher quality than typical self-service spots.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's small size.
Coconut hotpot night is a special event on Wednesdays.
Parking is available in the back of the restaurant.
Small, cozy space with old-school Hong Kong decor featuring scenic portraits and TV dramas. Atmosphere feels homey and casual, often busy with a family-style vibe. Tables turn quickly, creating a lively yet comfortable dining environment.
Street parking is easy to find with plenty of spots nearby. No dedicated lot exists, but parking on Marathon Parkway is convenient on Sundays.
Vibes feel local Cantonese style with staff speaking Cantonese, Mandarin, and English.
Good to know
They only open from 11 am to 6 pm and are closed on Wednesdays.
Street parking is easy, especially on Sundays.
They accept card payments, Apple Pay, and cash.
Enjoy authentic Chongqing hot pot with a spicy, fragrant broth in a colorful, graffiti-themed space. Private tables create a warm, relaxed atmosphere. Convenient private parking at the back makes visits hassle-free.
A private parking lot sits at the back, offering a dedicated parking space. This setup avoids the hassle of searching for street parking.
Simmering broths and cast-iron pots create an authentic Sichuan hot pot scene. The spicy broth stands out for its rich flavor and quality, offering a satisfying and delicious experience.
Good to know
The soup base costs $11.99 and most dishes are very affordable.
They have a parking lot at the back for easy access.
The ingredients are high quality and cost-effective.
Small dumpling restaurant offers a cozy and casual setting with simple decor and a vibrant mural on the walls. Atmosphere feels inviting and relaxed, with friendly staff and a no-frills approach. Frequented by locals, it serves fresh, authentic dumplings and soups in a modest space.
On-site parking exists but is limited. Plenty of street parking surrounds the area, with metered spots near the cafe.
Dumplings stand out with their authentic, fresh taste and variety including pork, celery, and shrimp. Soups like roast pork noodle and wonton offer rich, home-cooked flavors that complement the noodles and buns well.
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The total bill for four people is about $50.
If you want to tip on the credit card, tell them before they ring you up.
There is lots of street parking available around the restaurant.
Spacious interior with Dunhuang-inspired murals and clean, inviting atmosphere sets a welcoming tone. The vibe is casual and homey, with some moments of harsh loud music. Frequented for authentic Northwest beef noodles, it draws those seeking hearty, well-regarded dishes in a neat setting.
Free parking is available on site, making it easy to stop by. A paid parking lot nearby adds more options if needed.
Hand pulled noodles come out perfectly with great texture. The menu features spicy hot pot, mapo tofu beans, and flavorful soups like bok choy beef and spicy beef. Egg and vegetable lo mein and pan-fried noodles taste amazing.
Good to know
Dunhuang offers a half-price sale on Mother’s Day.
The Big Eater Challenge is available for those looking for a fun experience.
There is free parking in downtown Flushing for customers.
Small space fills with coconut aroma and cozy atmosphere ideal for hot pot. Guests cook fresh, tender chicken in unique coconut broth, enjoying a casual, lively vibe. Decor blends rustic village and royalty styles, creating a distinct setting.
Street parking is available and generally easy to find near the spot. It simplifies access without needing a dedicated lot.
Coconut chicken hotpot stands out with its fresh, flavorful broth and traditional Cantonese scallion and ginger sauce. This hotpot offers a healthy, satisfying take on classic Chinese cuisine.
Good to know
You need a reservation to eat at this restaurant.
The signature set for two people costs about $60 per person, including tax and tips.
Expect no wait for a weekend dinner.
Asian fusion restaurant showcases self-rotating grills that let diners cook skewers without effort. The space blends Northeast Chinese decor with traditional art and music, creating a warm, vibey atmosphere suited for social meals. Seating includes mostly booths with limited table space, making it feel cozy but somewhat cramped.
A super large parking lot offers very convenient parking. Spaces are clean and spacious, making access easy next to a small shopping area.
Lamb skewers come crispy and flavorful, often paired with sweet and sour pork that arrives thinly sliced and decorated with cilantro. The Chinese BBQ offers good grilled flavors worth trying again.
Good to know
The cost is around $35 per person for skewers.
The portions of skewers are very small for almost $2 each.
The waiting time for food is long.
Open kitchen design lets diners watch chefs prepare meals, creating an engaging atmosphere. Cozy and inviting space features a self-service condiment station and ample parking. Known for generous portions, clean environment, and flavorful dishes like General Tso's chicken and lo mein.
Free parking is available with ample space. Parking convenience matches the quick food service.
Sweet and sour chicken offers a tasty balance but comes with less chicken than expected. The lo mein melts in your mouth, and the sesame chicken stands out as a top choice here.
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The restaurant is open until 10:30 PM.
The delivery is very fast, with orders received in under 10 minutes.
The cooking time for food is quick, ensuring minimal wait.
Restaurant combines modern design with walls covered in Labubu collectibles, creating a playful yet premium vibe. Atmosphere feels lively and casual, with a spacious, clean environment and fast service. Rotating grill and automatic barbecue machines add convenience and speed to the dining experience.
Private parking offers a fantastic option for convenience. Some spots can be a little difficult to find, but overall parking is manageable.
Real-deal Chinese BBQ stands out here, especially the sweet and sour pork with its crispy shell. Cold noodles, dumplings, and wok-fried garlic pea shoots offer substantial portions at reasonable prices.
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The restaurant offers a wide selection of dishes to choose from.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food served.
The portion sizes are large, providing good value.
Copper hot pot and authentic flavors create a cozy, traditional Beijing vibe with mahogany beams and a koi pond. Free parking for 4 hours and often reimbursed makes visits easy. Guests enjoy a DIY sauce bar adding fun to fresh, quality ingredients.
Free parking lasts for 4 hours at Tangram, making it easy to park. Parking inside Tangram is convenient and often reimbursed, which helps with busy times.
Hot pot here features authentic flavors and a great setting that enhances the dining experience. The dishes consistently deliver excellent quality and satisfy cravings for traditional Chinese hot pot.
Good to know
They have 2 people and 4 people combo specials from Mon-Fri 12-5pm.
Reservation is highly recommended.
Prepare for a long wait if you didn’t get on the wait list on the app.
Panda-themed décor creates a playful atmosphere perfect for photos. Hot pot offers authentic soup bases with fresh, unique ingredients. Parking is simple with several indoor lots and a public lot nearby.
Several indoor parking lots sit nearby with a public outdoor lot right next to the spot. Parking is easy to find with a lot just across the street.
Hot pot features authentic soup bases including a rich butter pot bottom and shrimp paste. Ingredients stay very fresh and the menu includes trending items from China not found elsewhere.
Good to know
It is smart to make a reservation in advance or go during off-peak hours.
Avoid dinner time as it can get very crowded.
The price is reasonable, making it a paradise for hot pot lovers.
Outdoor seating mimics a domestic food stall with fireworks enhancing the vibe. Indoor space feels spacious and well-decorated, using paper plates and disposable chopsticks for a casual atmosphere. The place draws a crowd looking for authentic Chinese barbecue with strong, cheap beer.
Free parking is available and easy to find near the entrance. Plenty of parking space makes arriving hassle-free.
Chinese BBQ style shines with a barbecue platter featuring char siu, roast duck, and honey-glazed ribs. The spicy lamb and scorpion hot pot stands out as a must-order, alongside a tender copper lamp hot pot and a notable Peking duck served with pancakes and hoisin sauce.
Good to know
The restaurant is open at midnight for late-night snacks.
Most skewers are priced at 3 for $5.99, including lamb and beef.
There is a mandatory minimum tip of 18% after tax.
Spacious karaoke rooms with top-notch sound systems create a lively and welcoming environment. The venue offers themed private rooms and an extraordinary stage for performances, attracting groups for celebrations. Free parking and professional security add convenience and safety to the experience.
Free parking lot offers easy parking with valet service available. Parking stays convenient even at night.
Sichuan cuisine stands out with its delicious spicy flavors. Mooncakes are offered during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Good to know
Free parking is available on-site for all guests.
Expect a mandatory 18% tip added to your bill.
Prices for karaoke rooms are very affordable.
Small space combines motorcycle club decor, exposed brick aesthetic, and karaoke stage for a unique vibe. Atmosphere feels lively with live music performances and resident singers adding energy. Late-night barbecue scene attracts those seeking flavorful skewers and refreshing cocktails.
Free parking is available in the back after 6 P.M. Staff guide guests to parking spots. This makes parking straightforward during evening visits.
Authentic Chinese BBQ stands out with fresh and traditional flavors. The spot offers a great atmosphere for late night dining with seafood boil and live music.
Good to know
The restaurant has a happy hour from 4 PM to 6 PM with $1 lamb skewers.
Expect a 40-minute wait for food during peak hours.
The menu is a scan-to-order format for efficient service.
Spacious interior with modern decor and ample lighting creates a comfortable and clean atmosphere. The vibe is relaxed and welcoming, suitable for groups or casual dining. Unique touches like special bowls to keep food warm and music from a flat screen TV add to the experience.
Parking sits right at the door, offering convenient access. However, the space is very limited, so spots fill up quickly.
Broth features Sichuan peppercorns balancing numbing and fiery chili oil. Pickled cucumbers and spicy dumplings serve as recommended appetizers. Cold dish resembles authentic hot pot flavors from China.
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Parking is available directly in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant closes at 10 PM.
The portions are large enough to pack for a second meal the next day.
Spacious dining area with authentic Chinese decor and square tables with bench seating creates a comfortable yet somewhat distant setup. Atmosphere feels elegant and friendly, suitable for dates and small groups. Amenities include a self-serve sauce bar and convenient coat storage under seats, enhancing the dining experience.
Parking sits in a large basement lot beneath the mall. Validation cuts down the parking fee by a few dollars. Access stays convenient and easy even during busy times.
Authentic hot pot stands out with rich flavors and fresh ingredients. Service is consistently excellent, making the dining experience smooth and enjoyable.
Good to know
Expect wait times of over two hours during peak hours.
Every Wednesday, members receive a 20% discount on their meals.
They offer 99 cent deals on Wednesdays for select items.
Charcoal grills create an authentic northern China style BBQ setting with a warm, lively atmosphere and loud music. The space feels comfortable and clean, attracting groups for social dining. The vibe combines traditional elements with an energetic, casual pace.
Parking sits right behind the restaurant in a dedicated lot. This setup offers convenient access compared to other spots nearby.
Dumplings stand out as very good here, with a reputation for being among the best ever tasted.
Good to know
A full meal for two people will cost you US$400-500.
The restaurant's seating policy is unclear, possibly first come, first served.
People casually jump in the queue, which is frustrating.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with modern decor and an impressive ceiling creates an inviting atmosphere. Guests engage in an interactive dining experience by cooking their own food at the table. A make your own sauce bar and unlimited drinks fridge add variety and convenience to the meal.
Parking spaces sit right out front, making access simple. A convenient spot is often available just outside.
Offers an all-you-can-eat hot pot experience with a focus on seafood. Service stands out as attentive and friendly, enhancing the overall meal.
Good to know
Come before 5 pm for quicker service; otherwise, expect to wait.
The restaurant has only about 6 parking spots in their lot.
They don’t take reservations, so join the waitlist online before you go.
Contemporary prohibition-era speakeasy with tasteful interior and hand-painted menus creates a cozy, elegant vibe. Live music ranges from jazz to disco house, energizing the space especially on weekends. Creative cocktails and well-crafted food complement the stylish, spacious bar setting.
Finding street parking within two blocks is easy. Plenty of parking spaces are available nearby, making access simple.
Shrimp dumplings appear often and stand out, especially the truffled variety. Other notable dishes include chicken meatballs and lobster guac, alongside calamari and chicken options.
Good to know
Live jazz performances occur every Wednesday night.
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Private events can be booked in advance for special occasions.
Chinese restaurant offers a quiet atmosphere with an 80's nostalgic vibe and an American diner feel inside. Country music plays softly, creating a unique contrast to the authentic Sichuan cuisine served. The space feels clean, calm, and welcoming, suited for relaxed dining or business meetings.
Street parking surrounds the restaurant with ample space. No dedicated lot exists, but tons of parking spots are usually open nearby.
Authentic Szechuan cuisine shines with dishes like Szechuan Wontons in Red Oil, chili oil dumplings, and boneless ribs. Non-traditional Sichuan options stand out beyond typical Chinese takeout fare.
Good to know
The price for chicken & broccoli is $16.
One dish is enough for 3 to 4 people.
Portion sizes are big enough for 2 people.
Spacious interior with big tables and private rooms creates a casual yet elevated dining space. Auto-rotating grills and tablet ordering add convenience and a modern touch. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and vibrant to lively with friendly staff and clean surroundings.
A separate parking lot with electricity offers a comfortable spot to eat. Plenty of spaces in the neighborhood and free parking in the back make parking convenient and not crowded.
Sweet and sour pork features a sour and appetizing sauce with a chewy coating. Dumplings and shredded sweet potatoes add variety, while the Northeastern Chinese BBQ and mapo tofu bring distinct flavors. Cucumber salad offers a refreshing side.
Good to know
Customers get free parking in the back of the restaurant.
The prices for the skewers are amazing at $2 each.
You place your name and contact info on the screen at the front door and then wait to be called.
Small Shanghainese restaurant offers cozy, calm energy with spacious tables and warm, inviting decor. Atmosphere stays relaxed and quiet, rarely crowded. Known for delicious soup dumplings and a varied menu including vegetarian options.
A free parking lot sits at the back, making access easy. Parking is convenient and close to the entrance.
Soup dumplings stand out with their large size and rich flavor. The menu offers a huge variety of dumplings including lamb cumin with leek and classic pork buns, all cooked just right and full of taste.
Good to know
Enter through the free parking lot in the back.
The restaurant is small, so you may need to wait for a table.
If you're paying cash, the price is as is, but if you're paying by card, there is a 3% charge.
Small cafe offers cozy seating for about 16 people with simple, clean decor and chill music creating a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. The space feels calm and comfortable, with tables spaced for easy dining.
A parking lot behind the restaurant offers easy access for pickups. Sometimes ringing a bell is needed to get assistance.
Dumplings stand out with spicy chili oil kick and plump shrimp fillings. Dim sum feels fresh and pairs well with bouncy noodles and garlicky beef & broccoli lo mein.
Good to know
Currently, they are running a combo special where for 18 dollars you get a noodle soup plus one of their bubble teas.
Parking in the back is great, but you need to ring the bell.
If you do not eat pork or shrimp or are vegetarian, there are still options available.
Spacious restaurant with modern decor and colorful umbrellas hanging from the ceiling creates a bright, clean atmosphere. Energy feels calm and pleasing, though seating encourages quick turnover. Features include all-you-can-drink bubble tea, a sushi and sashimi bar, and a hot pot setup at each table.
A large parking lot offers plenty of space and easy access. The well-decorated entryway adds to the overall appeal when arriving.
Table side hot pot lets you cook with a variety of seafood, meats, and vegetables. Affordable options include barbecue, cheesy lobster, and classic dishes like short ribs and pork belly.
Good to know
There is a 2 hour limit for dining.
Dinner is priced at $38.99 per person.
Expect a line during weekends.
Small, clean space with Japanese style and pleasant C-Pop music sets a cozy, quiet atmosphere. Customers mostly Asian, enjoying authentic mala hot pot with customizable spice levels. Refrigerator offers self-serve drinks, adding to the relaxed vibe.
Parking offers free spots after 7pm near the restaurant and free parking anytime further down the block. Options include metered and residential parking with reasonable prices.
Hot pot here features a variety of ingredients with options like dry hot pot and extra spicy carnivore lovers. The dishes are flavorful without being too oily, and dry hot pot comes with complimentary rice.
Good to know
Parking is free after 7pm in front and around the restaurant.
You can choose the spicy level for your pot after weighing your items.
This restaurant is a self-served cafeteria type where you are charged by the weight of the items.
Bright, clean space with comfortable booths and modern decor creates a cozy, inviting vibe aimed at young adults. The atmosphere feels casual and lively rather than formal or classy. Open late, it suits relaxed meals and social gatherings.
Free parking exists but can be hard to find. An affiliate parking lot and a paid lot with reasonable rates offer alternatives nearby.
A unique hot pot features tender chicken braised in aromatic coconut milk with a step-by-step eating method starting with soup and chicken, then vegetables, and finishing with noodles. Classic Cantonese dishes complement the menu, and the place stays open until 6 AM for late-night dining.
Good to know
Coco Hotpot is open until 6 in the morning for late-night dining.
It has free parking for one and a half hours.
Coco Hotpot does not have an English menu; all menus are on iPads.
Classic dim sum hall with rotating carts and round tables creates an authentic Cantonese dining experience. Bright lights and loud, lively atmosphere fill the large space designed for big groups and celebrations. Crowded seating and communal dining add to the bustling, energetic vibe.
Free parking exists in a private lot next to the restaurant. Valet parking is also available at no cost, adding convenience.
Dim sum here is consistently piping hot and of high quality, showcasing authentic Cantonese flavors. Traditional dishes maintain a strong reputation for being both tasty and true to style.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult; arrive early or later to avoid circling.
Expect to wait 20-30 minutes for a table during busy times.
Go early to avoid longer wait times, especially on weekends.
Modern design creates a warm, family-oriented atmosphere with a relaxed, friendly vibe in a small, beautiful space. Valet and free parking add convenience. The setting supports a memorable dining experience with great ambiance.
Valet service handles parking, so no need to search for spots. Street parking appears quickly, and free parking adds a huge plus in busy areas.
Sesame chicken stands out as a favorite, paired well with drinks like the Lychee Martini. Dishes like crispy beef, beef and broccoli, and hot and sour soup deliver solid flavors across the menu.
Good to know
An 18% gratuity is added to the bill even for a party of 2.
Takeout orders also have an 18% gratuity added.
The lunch special is $18.
Spacious Cantonese restaurant with private VIP rooms and stylish decor creates a lively yet comfortable atmosphere. Bright, clean, and welcoming space suits family gatherings and casual dinners. Fresh seafood displayed in transparent tanks adds an authentic touch.
A large parking lot sits behind the restaurant, offering free parking. This makes it convenient to stop by in a busy neighborhood.
Authentic Cantonese cuisine shines with wok hei flavor and Hong Kong style BBQ. Dishes like beef chow fun and BBQ beef ribs deliver strong, traditional tastes with balanced spice.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended on Fridays and Saturdays due to high demand.
Parking is available behind the restaurant, making it convenient for visitors.
The restaurant offers generous portions, ideal for sharing among groups.