Interior combines cozy, stylish decor with creative Chinese elements like poems on hanging lamps. Atmosphere feels authentic and welcoming, with a classy, elegant vibe. Tables feature iPad ordering, adding convenience to the dining experience.
Peking duck stands out with its fresh taste and clear chef expertise in every bite. Dan Dan noodles and dumplings also show strong Szechuan flavors alongside dishes like cabbage with pork belly and crispy fish.
Dinner features an elevated experience with authentic Sichuan dishes. The signature Peking duck stands out as a highlight, often paired with a soup option for a complete meal.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for weekend dining to avoid long waits.
Dining time is limited to one hour during peak hours.
A promotion offers free steamed pork soup dumplings with orders over $30 from noon to 3 pm, Monday to Friday.
Upscale dim sum spot shines with authentic Cantonese dishes like mapo tofu and Peking duck. Elegant interior offers a warm, relaxed atmosphere perfect for group dinners. Quick service delivers steamed grouper and ginger crab alongside tasty dim sum classics.
Offers authentic Cantonese dim sum with quick service and a variety of dishes like mapo tofu, Singaporean Mei Fun, and Peking duck. Dim sum includes classics like chow fun and features happy hour specials.
Dinner features steamed grouper fish, ginger & scallion crab, and fried rice served quickly. The spot suits group dinners with tasty dim sum and entrees.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half off on dim sum from 4-6 PM.
Dim sum is available around 10 PM during late-night hours.
The restaurant is cash only, so bring cash for your meal.
Small, hole-in-the-wall sandwich shop with a retro window for walk-up orders and minimal seating outside. The atmosphere is serene and casual, with friendly energy and a focus on quick, takeout service. Sandwiches are crafted with fusion flavors and wrapped perfectly for eating on nearby benches or sidewalks.
Peking duck comes shredded and sweet in a pineapple bun or bolo bao. The sandwich lacks the traditional crispy skin and fat of classic Peking duck.
Sandwiches serve as a solid choice for dinner options here. The menu offers a fresh take on having a sandwich for dinner, expanding typical meal ideas.
Good to know
This restaurant is take out only.
There is really no seating available at this place.
Sandwiches at The Sandwich Board cost about $15-18.
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.
Dumplings stand out with soft skin, tasty meat, and satisfying broth. Soup dumplings, pork chili wonton, and black truffle dumplings offer rich, flavorful bites. Shanghainese noodles and pork wonton soup add a scrumptious touch.
Dinner offers a lively atmosphere that feels like a show. Meals end with a little pudding dumpling, a nice gesture that adds a sweet finish. The spot suits both dates and family dinners well.
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.
Interior blends retro Hong Kong theme with lively energy and loud music. Menu offers creative Cantonese-American dishes like scallion biscuits and mushroom dumplings. Large space suits birthday dinners and group events with quality food and fun atmosphere.
Joyful interpretations of Cantonese-American cuisine bring fresh twists to classic dishes. Unique items like scallion biscuits and mushroom dumplings offer creative takes on traditional flavors.
Dinner here features a large client-friendly setting and dishes that stand out for their quality. The menu offers options that make it a solid choice for birthday dinners and group events.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for parties larger than 2 due to high demand.
Weekday brunch is less crowded, making it easier to enjoy your meal.
The restaurant is not open on Mondays or Tuesdays.
Small space with authentic Chinatown vibe offers best dumplings like pork and chive. Quick, cash-only service makes dinner easy and affordable, with meals under $10. Enjoy peanut noodles and chrysanthemum tea for a filling, budget-friendly dinner.
Dumplings stand out as the highlight, especially the pork and chive and steamed pork varieties. A combo of dumplings, peanut noodles, and chrysanthemum tea offers a filling meal for under $10.
Dinner here offers quick service even during rush hour and affordable prices with dishes like peanut noodles at $3.25. A meal for two costs less than $10, making it a budget-friendly option.
Good to know
This place is cash only, so bring money.
You need to order at the counter and specify whether it’s takeout or dine-in.
The prices are super reasonable at $4.50 for 10 dumplings.
Small space with tight seating and mostly bar counters creates an intimate atmosphere that feels like a French bistro with Vietnamese influences. The vibe is cozy and inviting, with an open kitchen adding a homey touch. The place draws a crowd interested in unique dishes blending French and Vietnamese flavors.
Dinner feels like a friend's party hosted by a world-class chef. The food delivers an amazing experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended well in advance due to high demand.
Expect wait times of over 2 hours on busy nights.
The menu changes weekly, offering unique dishes each visit.
Interior blends traditional Chinese decor with retro TVs and a jungle-like design featuring a fire divider. Atmosphere feels warm and lively with old school Mandarin pop music and a bustling crowd. Sauce bar and custom dipping options add a practical, interactive element to the dining experience.
All-you-can-eat hot pot offers a variety of meats, seafood, and vegetables at a $35 per person price before tax and tip. The pudding dessert stands out as a notably addictive finish to the meal.
Dinner times get really packed, so making a reservation is important. Staff stay patient and attentive even during the busy rush, creating a smooth experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended at least a day in advance due to high demand.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $30 and is available for 2 hours.
The birthday person eats free with a party of at least 4 and must bring a cake.
Small, cramped space with an open kitchen and high-volume takeout creates a fast-paced vibe. Crowds form outside, drawn by unparalleled BBQ pork and cash-only policy. Nearby park offers a relaxed spot to enjoy food away from the busy, colorful streets.
Chinese BBQ shines with char siu that is tender, flavorful, and has a bit of fat for aroma. Plates with roast duck, chicken, and pork come in generous portions and stay affordable.
Large portions of roast pork and rice make for a filling dinner. Meals often come in a large option that can be split across two sittings.
Good to know
They only take cash; no credit cards accepted.
The food is takeout only; no dining in is available.
Be prepared for a waiting line of around 30-40 minutes.
Enormous space with two levels and bright pink decor creates a trendy, energetic vibe. Music plays at near club volume, making conversation difficult but adding to a lively atmosphere. Features include two bars and seating for large groups, attracting friends and birthday gatherings.
Vegan Sichuan dishes like Kung Pao veggies and tofu stand out alongside fried vegetable dumplings and scallion pancakes. Noodles such as Dan Dan and Lo Mein with Beyond Beef offer solid options, while General Tso Mushrooms add a flavorful twist.
Dinner features a live DJ that creates a super fun atmosphere. Dancing during the meal is common, adding to the lively vibe.
Good to know
You only have one hour to eat.
The drag brunch supports KoreanKnine Rescue.
The pours during happy hour are ample and set a decadent mood.
Bright, fresh dining area with beautiful furnishings and modern Chinese music creates an energetic atmosphere. Open 24/7, it offers generous portions and clearly labeled menu options for easy ordering. The environment feels clean and relaxing, making it suitable for late-night meals.
Sichuan noodles and fried dumplings stand out with strong flavors. Sweet potato congee and Spicy Shrimp Don rice add variety. Spring rolls come frozen, with a crispy outside but soggy inside and an unappealing look.
Large groups fit well here for dinner. The spot stays open late, making it a go-to for super late dinners.
Good to know
The restaurant offers generous portions, making it a great value for money.
New rice dishes are available, adding variety to the menu.
Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Large dining space combines Chinese and Western styles with multiple stories and wooden architecture. Loud, energetic atmosphere features frequent birthday songs that dominate the soundscape. An expansive sauce bar and digital ordering system support a casual, group-friendly experience.
Hot pot features authentic broths like pork bone and offers an all-you-can-eat option with a wide variety of ingredients. Meat is well seasoned and tender, and ordering happens via a QR code at the table.
Popular for birthday dinners with a free meal offer on birthdays. The grill and hot pot combo provides a solid food selection at about $30 per person. Reservations are recommended due to its popularity.
Good to know
You eat for free on your birthday if you bring a guest.
The birthday person gets their meal free, but check conditions on their website.
There is a 1.5 hours time limit for parties of 2.