Elegant interior reflects Chinese culture with modern decor and a quiet, relaxing ambiance. Space feels cozy and tidy, often calm like a library. Offers authentic dim sum and well-priced meals in a peaceful setting.
Wonton soup features flavorful broth and masterpiece wontons. It pairs well with lobster noodles and comes alongside other dishes like egg drop soup and scallion pancake.
Crisp lychee and red bean paste pastries stand out as desserts. Warm red bean paste shortcake offers a yummy finish to the meal.
Good to know
Happy Hour is available during the week but not on the weekend.
The happy hour offers Sauvignon Blanc for only $8.
There is a 3% charge for using a credit card.
Spacious and clean interior features dumpling-making booth visible to diners and a robot showcasing noodles at the entrance. Atmosphere ranges from modern yet cozy to occasionally loud and energetic, with a casual and friendly vibe. Seating is well spaced, accommodating walk-ins without crowding.
Wonton soup features delicious broth and tender wontons. It pairs well with other dishes like fried rice and pork soup dumplings.
Desserts include Phoenix bun, coconut tart, and a sesame and brown sugar option. Ice cream is also available. Desserts tend to be wonderful and not too sweet.
Good to know
Lunch sets are available on Saturdays.
The dim sum lunch special is available.
The cost for two people is $50.
Hong Kong style fast food restaurant offers a spotlessly clean dining area with self-serve sauce and cutlery stations and a cool air-conditioned environment. The space feels authentic and spacious, designed for quick movement and casual dining. Noise levels can vary, sometimes interrupted by loud maintenance sounds near seating.
Wonton soup features a mix of shrimp and pork in a clear broth. The roast pork and wonton soup combo stands out as a favorite. Noodles often accompany the wontons, adding heartiness to the dish.
Egg tarts stand out as a must-try dessert here. Other options like pineapple buns and taro buns also come at good prices and taste great.
Good to know
Expect to wait 30-40+ minutes to receive your food.
You should order ahead because the lines are already out the door.
There is no service for dine-in; orders are placed and picked up at the counter.
Spacious interior with detailed decor and a vibrant yet cozy atmosphere sets a unique tone. Inventive cocktails and authentic Chinese dishes create a thoughtful dining experience. Music and lighting contribute to a warm, fun vibe throughout.
Clear, tasty broth supports tender, plump wontons that melt in your mouth. The soup features a nice chicken broth base with a comforting texture.
Desserts show incredible attention to detail with ceramics, glassware, and tiny edible flowers. Taro pudding bites have a dense pudding-like consistency topped with coconut flakes and yuzu honey drizzle.
Good to know
Live music happens every Wednesday evening, creating a lively atmosphere.
Dim sum brunch is available on weekends, perfect for larger groups.
The restaurant is laptop-friendly, making it a good spot for remote work.
Spacious dining area with Asian decor featuring lanterns and a lion head on the wall creates a modern Chinatown vibe. The atmosphere is loud and lively due to popularity, making conversation challenging. Lazy Susan tables facilitate sharing dishes, enhancing the communal dining experience.
Shrimp-stuffed wontons float in a delicious broth that tastes rich and satisfying. Variations include beef won ton soup, all noted for their delicious flavor and comforting warmth.
Complimentary desserts include a warm rice pudding-type dish and a traditional sweet Chinese soup with taro and sweet potato. The menu features a surprise taro sago dessert and tapioca treats like bobo chacha.
Good to know
Prepare for a long wait during dinner time.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Cash payments warrant a 9% discount.
Spacious dining area features wood-themed decor and lush foliage, including a large tree trunk at the entrance. Atmosphere stays calm and uplifting with modern ordering technology like tablets at tables. Connected bubble tea spot adds convenience for pairing drinks with meals.
Broth in the pork wonton soup has a fantastic taste that warms the stomach. The soup features flavorful pork wontons and pairs well with Shanghainese noodles for a mouthwatering experience.
Complimentary desserts arrive with checks over $30, often including a milk pudding. Desserts feature artful presentation with golden flakes and vibrant colors.
Good to know
They offer a Valentine's meal for 2.
You receive a free dessert after spending $30.
The xiaolongbao cost only 8.95 for 5 pieces.
Small dining space blends modern and traditional design with dark chinoiserie decor and vintage-inspired touches. Atmosphere feels warm and elegant with live jazz music enhancing the experience. Guests find seating comfortable and service attentive, creating a cozy yet refined vibe.
Delicate wontons float in a comforting broth that recalls traditional Shanghai flavors. The soup pairs well with shrimp dumplings and scallion pancakes for a satisfying meal.
Walnut bun dessert stands out as a favorite. Desserts pair well with wine, and staff often offer a free dessert at the end.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand during the soft opening.
The restaurant currently offers a limited dim sum menu during its soft opening.
Expect to pay around $120 for two drinks, two entrees, and an appetizer.
Teppanyaki grills sit in a cramped, clean space with Japanese design elements. Chefs perform loud, engaging hibachi shows featuring flames and playful tricks. The atmosphere mixes quiet dining areas with bursts of energy from the cooking stations.
Wonton soup tastes like home with a comforting broth. The Shepard Purse wonton stands out as a recommended choice.
Lava buns stand out as a popular dessert choice, offering a rich and satisfying finish. The sweet egg yolk dumplings also provide an exquisite option for those seeking something unique.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for teppanyaki to ensure a spot.
An 18% gratuity is automatically added to the bill for all parties.
A 3% surcharge applies if you pay by credit card.
Restaurant showcases 1960s Shanghai decor with elegant vintage posters and a calm, inviting atmosphere. Jazzy music plays softly, creating a space suitable for conversation. The environment feels authentically Chinese and refined without pretension.
The soup features Shanghai-style wontons that stand out for their flavor. It pairs well with dishes like braised beef noodles and tofu skin rolls.
Desserts feature a wide variety of Chinese dessert dishes including Salted Egg Custard Buns, sweet-scented osmanthus rice dumplings, and creamy coconut red bean soup. A free dessert is offered after meals, highlighting the focus on sweet finishes.
Good to know
The restaurant has a lunch special available daily.
Lunch specials offer great value for money.
The restaurant charges a minimum tip of 18% on bills.
Small, clean space offers a cozy atmosphere with authentic Sichuan flavors and spacious seating. Soft music creates a calm vibe, while staff interactions sometimes add a lively edge. The interior combines simple, modern design with a welcoming feel.
Wonton soup features seven wontons in a large bowl priced at $10. It pairs well with dishes like dandan noodles and fried rice.
Purple yam dessert stands out as a favorite and a must-try. The Sweet Potato Rice Cake Coated with Sesame also offers a unique sweet finish. Desserts come as thoughtful gifts sometimes.
Good to know
A 20% tip is automatically added to your bill, so check your receipt.
The restaurant closes at 10:00 PM, but last seating is at 9:30 PM.
The lunch special ends at 3 PM, not 4 PM as advertised.
Cantonese restaurant with loud, crowded atmosphere and cramped seating creates a bustling, energetic vibe. Decor is simple and unassuming, resembling a typical family-style diner with made-to-order dim sum and dishes served for sharing.
Wonton soup stands out with its tri color wontons and rich broth. It pairs well with fried dough and offers great value as a starter.
Meals end with complimentary desserts like mango jelly, pumpkin soup, or sweet soup. Various flavored puddings also appear as surprise treats after dining.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Expect to pay $2-$3 more than the prices listed on the menu.
Street parking is available, but it can be difficult to find.
Upscale Chinese restaurant with traditional decor that transports guests to China. Atmosphere is beautiful and welcoming, suitable for socializing or dates. Offers a full bar with standout cocktails like the lychee martini and blueberry margarita.
Wonton soup offers a very flavorful broth with a fragrant touch from crispy green onion. It pairs well with dishes like fried rice and crab meat dumplings.
Prix Fixe menu includes desserts larger than expected and offers premium items without extra cost. The $33 price covers appetizer, soup, entrée, and dessert choices.
Good to know
$7 cocktails are available all day Monday to Friday.
The lunch special is for takeout only.
The restaurant is open until 1AM, making it a great option for late night snacks.
Glass walls reveal about 30 chefs crafting dumplings, creating a live kitchen theater that defines the space. Upscale design and a spacious interior set a warm, inviting atmosphere with attentive service. Bar seating offers close views of the kitchen, enhancing the interactive dining experience.
Hearty broth defines the no-spicy wonton soup. Adding chili oil boosts the flavor of the plain soup.
Chocolate dumplings stand out as a signature dessert here. They offer a rich, memorable finish that many find hard to skip.
Good to know
Reservations are required to dine at this restaurant.
Expect a 20-30 minute wait even with a reservation.
You can only make reservations through OpenTable.
Casual Chinese restaurant with shared table seating and a festive, hectic atmosphere marked by frequent birthday celebrations. Indoor space feels crowded and overwhelming, while outdoor seating offers well-heated comfort. Decor is minimal and worn, reflecting a simple, family-style setup.
Broth stays light and flavorful with thin wonton wrappers and plenty of shrimp inside. Fillings taste clean and the soup feels hearty and satisfying.
Complimentary desserts come with meals, often a small slice of mango jelly or mango dessert. These treats add a nice touch without extra cost.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially during weekends.
Expect a lively atmosphere with frequent birthday celebrations and events.
The restaurant allows guests to bring their own wine without a corkage fee.