Bright and clean space offers a warm, friendly atmosphere with a quiet, cozy vibe. Guests enjoy bold, authentic Chinese flavors featuring fresh, tangy fish dishes. The environment feels comfortable and inviting, making it a pleasant spot for flavorful meals.
Food here is fresh and served quickly. The pickled fish stands out as a spicy and numbing dish that is both affordable and high quality.
Offers large portions at a very cheap price. Food costs stay consistently low.
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Parking is easy and available right at the door.
The restaurant offers generous portion sizes for indoor dining.
Prices are affordable compared to similar restaurants.
Small space with a cozy atmosphere and cute local vibes creates a relaxed, inviting environment. Music playlist adds to the comfortable mood. Affordable prices and fresh, flavorful food attract a steady flow of people seeking breakfast and coffee.
Food stands out for its freshly made quality and juicy, flavorful home fries. A variety of dishes and affordable prices make the meals both good and accessible.
Prices stay reasonably cheap for meals that feel like home-cooked food. Costs keep things affordable without cutting corners.
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Street parking is usually available around 11am.
Prices are reasonable and affordable for most visitors.
The café offers a variety of breakfast options.
Small, cozy mom-and-pop shop with a minimalist interior and limited seating creates a homey atmosphere. The vibe is quiet and unassuming, with authentic Sichuan noodles drawing a steady crowd. Staff communicate mainly through gestures or translation tools, adding to the intimate, local feel.
Food here is fresh and reasonably priced with a lot of variety. The dishes avoid typical Sichuan saltiness and deliver delicious flavors consistently.
Prices stay cheap with large portions. Food remains affordable for a satisfying meal.
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Tax is included if you pay cash.
The restaurant has an 'A' food safety rating.
The menu is in English.
Clean, minimalistic space offers a self-service setup with quick food pickup and refillable rice noodles and seasonings. Warm, inviting atmosphere suits casual meals with authentic toppings and a delicious beef bone soup base. Popular among families, it provides an affordable, fast dining experience.
Food comes out fast and the setup is fully self-service after ordering. You pick up your meal, season it yourself, and find a seat.
Cheap prices pair with authentic bone broth noodle soup and high quality food here.
Good to know
The event price is 9.9 yuan.
There is a buy one get one free offer during the opening period.
The whole setup is completely self-service after ordering.
Small Japanese restaurant with cozy private booths and a quiet, intimate atmosphere. Renovated space feels more spacious and inviting, featuring unique decorations and a party room with karaoke upstairs.
Food comes fresh and well presented with consistently high quality and excellent taste. Service complements the food, making the overall experience very nice.
Lunch sets come with cheap prices and good taste. Delivery options like Uber and DoorDash offer affordable orders. Pricing stays reasonable throughout.
Good to know
Dine in for their $1 per sashimi slice/nigiri sushi special with a $20 minimum order.
They have a special anniversary dinner for $49.
You need to bring cash for the sushi and sashimi discount.
Small space fits about nine seats with a narrow, cozy layout featuring Chinese calligraphy and greenery. Atmosphere stays relaxing and blocks out street noise, creating a quiet dining experience. Seating includes a counter ideal for single diners and small groups, emphasizing an intimate setting.
Food here offers authentic LuoYang flavors from northern China with a strong focus on traditional recipes. The dishes deliver delicious, genuine tastes that reflect true Chinese culinary roots.
Prices stay cheap here. Food costs remain affordable throughout the menu.
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There is a $10 credit card minimum for payments.
The place is small and doesn’t have many seats.
The regular cold noodle is served in around 10 minutes.
Restaurant offers authentic Chongqing hot pot with spicy, fragrant butter broth in a colorful, graffiti-themed interior. Atmosphere stays comfortable and slow-paced, with private, well-designed tables enhancing a warm, relaxed dining experience.
Fresh and tasty ingredients make the meals stand out. Food quality stays top-notch while prices remain low, delivering consistently delicious dishes.
Prices stay consistently very cheap across dishes and unit costs. Hotpot options offer great value without sacrificing quality.
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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 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.
Food here is consistently flavorful and well seasoned. Every visit delivers excellent service alongside tasty dishes.
Prices stay cheap across food and drinks, especially during happy hour. Skewers and beer come at a low cost without sacrificing quality.
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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.
Small restaurant with cramped tables and traditional music creates a lively, noisy atmosphere where conversation is difficult. Digital queue system and complimentary green tea add convenience and hospitality. Koi fish and antique decor contribute to a unique cultural setting.
Food here is consistently amazing and extremely delicious. Every dish delivers incredible flavors without fail.
Food comes with cheap prices and massive portion sizes. Udon and soup dumplings stand out as delicious and affordable options.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for weekends and special occasions.
Expect wait times of up to 2 hours during peak hours.
The restaurant can accommodate large groups, making it suitable for celebrations.
Small, tucked-away noodle shop offers a cozy atmosphere with a calm vibe reminiscent of street eateries in China. Tables feature ordering tablets and a self-service sauce bar with unlimited noodle refills and free side dishes. The space feels intimate and welcoming, ideal for relaxing solo meals.
Food offers authentic Hunan flavors with a focus on spicy, homecooked dishes that avoid frozen ingredients. Prices stay affordable, with portions enough for two meals under $20.
Food comes with cheap prices and generous portions. Noodles and other dishes stay affordable without skimping on taste.
Good to know
The restaurant automatically adds a 15% tip to the bill.
You can get a free refill of noodles during your meal.
The rice noodle portion is 1.5 times larger than usual.
Spacious, newly renovated restaurant offers a clean and comfortable environment with bright, tidy decor. The atmosphere feels warm and inviting, creating a chill vibe perfect for casual hangouts. Self-service setup includes free desserts, enhancing the relaxed dining experience.
Food here tastes just as good as in China with fresh ingredients and excellent taste. Dishes come out super fast and portions are very sufficient.
Prices stay consistently cheap across the menu. The spicy hot pot offers good value and the food tastes delicious without costing much.
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Prices are based on weight, making it affordable for all budgets.
The restaurant maintains a very clean and hygienic environment.
Diners must use plastic basins and clips from the disinfection cabinet before choosing ingredients.
Chinese bakery offers a warm, cozy atmosphere with rustic decor and soft lighting. Spacious seating includes free Wi-Fi and outlets, making it suitable for chatting or studying. The environment feels clean and comfortable with a large variety of pastries and drinks.
Food here is consistently fresh and delicious with exceptional quality. Presentation and taste stand out alongside friendly service.
Cakes, breads, and buns come at very cheap prices here. Desserts taste yummy and cost less than at other bakeries.
Good to know
You have to make a reservation to eat at the bakery.
The bakery closes at 8:30 PM.
Some popular pastries or sweets will be sold out before afternoon due to high demand.
Courtyard design and retro decor create a martial arts world atmosphere with soft lighting and wooden furniture. Live music and occasional singing add lively energy on some days, while the space stays quiet enough for conversations. Skewers are prepared in the kitchen to avoid smoke, making it comfortable for groups and friends to hang out.
Food features perfectly grilled skewers bursting with flavor and fresh ingredients like clams with vermicelli. The menu offers delicious, affordable dishes that guests can order easily using a device.
Prices stay consistently cheap across the menu. Food offers affordable options without sacrificing taste.
Good to know
Cakes need to be booked in advance.
You should call ahead to avoid waiting in lines.
The tavern does not take reservations ahead.
Chinese takeaway stall offers affordable, freshly made dishes with no seating, encouraging quick, casual visits. The atmosphere is busy and lively, with a steady line as orders are prepared one-by-one. Signature items include crispy, flaky buns and juicy chicken shawarma served with unique toppings like grilled pineapple.
Food offers consistent quality with options to make dishes extra spicy. Some find the flavors good, though service around food handling can feel unappreciative.
Offers quick service and friendly staff with prices like the Roujiamo at 6 dollars, making it a cheap spot for tasty food.
Good to know
Bring cash as many vendors do not accept cards.
Food prices are affordable, with items like Roujiamo costing $6.
Expect to wait in line as each order is made fresh.
Spacious seating and comfortable couches create a relaxed dining area with simple modern decor reflecting Chongqing hot pot style. The atmosphere is cozy and lively, supported by a clean sauce bar and a variety of free snacks and drinks. Tables offer reasonable separation, making it suitable for groups and casual gatherings.
Great broth and a wide variety of all-you-can-eat food stand out here. The sauce station offers spicy peanut chicken, crawfish, and Bing fen dessert, adding to the diverse selection.
Offers cheap and affordable hot pot with quick service for groups. Prices stay reasonable for all-you-can-eat options, though drinks cost more.
Good to know
$1 beers are available at the restaurant.
The Christmas Special allows four people to eat while only one pays.
You have two hours to eat and cannot leave food behind.
Modern interior combines with loud music and high noise levels from kitchen activity, creating a lively but sometimes overwhelming atmosphere. Small seating capacity keeps the pace unhurried, while char siu and duck dishes stand out as culinary highlights. The space feels welcoming despite some operational quirks and safety concerns.
Food comes fresh and flavorful with a clean presentation and quick service. Dishes have a homey taste and a phenomenal quality that stands out.
DIY clay pots come at a pretty cheap price here. Staff react sharply when customers ask for extra bags, hinting at a strict stance on being economical.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Expect long wait times, particularly during peak hours and holidays.
The restaurant has limited seating, with fewer than 10 tables available.
Small, cash-only takeout spot with no seating and a Chinese street food vibe. Atmosphere feels authentic and lively, with cheerful staff and a cramped, bustling space. Menu is entirely in Chinese, offering unique, affordable dishes like savory jianbing and wonton soup.
Offers authentic Jianbing, a classic Chinese breakfast street food served warm and fragrant. The food is filling and affordable, perfect for eating while walking along Main Street.
Paying just $5 for two pieces of stuffed jianbings shows how cheap the food is here. The jianbing tastes similar to Joshua Weissman's version, making it a budget-friendly option.
Good to know
This establishment offers take out only.
The jiangbing costs only $5.
This place is CASH ONLY.
Bright, clean space with white and red decor creates a cozy, vibrant vibe. Guests engage with a DIY ingredient section for personalized meals, fostering a focused yet lively atmosphere. Tables feature convenient utensil drawers, enhancing comfort and practicality.
Fresh ingredients stand out in every dish. The food offers delicious hot pot with consistently great flavors.
Prices stay consistently really cheap here. Food options come at a pretty cheap rate, making it easy on the wallet.
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The price is $15.99 per pound of ingredients.
You get a free bowl of rice with 1lb of ingredients.
There are 5 different spice levels for the mala soup.
Hole-in-the-wall stall with no seating offers authentic Hong Kong flavors and affordable prices. Busy atmosphere marked by long lines and constant food preparation. Cash-only policy applies for small orders, with card accepted above $10.
Noodle rolls arrive in under two minutes, cooked perfectly and seasoned well. Dishes like the Shrimp Rice Roll and Curry Fish Ball Rice Roll highlight fresh seafood and Hong Kong street food flavors with generous portions and strong value.
Offers curry fish balls as a great cheap eat. Known for affordable prices on simple dishes.
Good to know
This is a takeout only rice roll food stall.
There is no seating or eating area; you can only order at the window.
This place only accepts cash and is take-out only.
Small, bright space with narrow aisles and limited seating creates a cozy but busy environment. Atmosphere feels family-oriented and friendly, though noise can rise with background sounds. Tables include built-in drawers for utensils, adding a practical touch to the clean, tidy setting.
Food comes out fresh and delicious with a wide selection to choose from. Portions are generous and staff will adjust dishes on request, like making them spicier.
Prices stay very cheap, averaging 20 to 30 yuan per person. Food offers good quality despite the low cost.
Good to know
It is mandatory to tip no less than 18%.
The pricing is around $20 per person, making it pocket-friendly.
The portion sizes are huge for the price.
Large hot pot restaurant features retro 60's cultural-revolution decor and a maze of rooms creating a unique indoor village feel. Atmosphere is busy and lively with long waits common, enhanced by strong Chinese cultural elements and modern music. Thoughtful amenities include protective coat bags and a well-stocked sauce bar for creative dipping.
Spicy food stands out with authentic Chinese flavors and consistently great quality. The dishes deliver a delicious, bold taste that impresses many.
Fresh ingredients come with a very cheap price tag. Drinks like rose wine and beers are extremely cheap, and many dishes cost just $1 when ordering the hot pot.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets very busy.
Expect a wait of 2-3 hours on weekends, especially for dinner.
You can eat until 1:30 AM after the last call at 11:50 PM.
Private rooms feature spacious, stylish decor with excellent sound systems that deliver clear, immersive audio. The atmosphere stays lively and comfortable, encouraging energetic singing and dancing. A convenient song selection system supports a wide range of music genres for all ages.
Food comes freshly made and tastes delicious. The four-hour set meal offers a good deal with food and drinks for 160. Octopus balls and doll noodles stand out as favorite dishes.
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Happy hour runs from Monday to Friday, 2-8pm with discounted rates.
The four-hour set meal costs 160 and includes food and drinks.
The price for a small room is 78 and includes snacks.
Small hole-in-the-wall food stand offers Peking duck sandwiches with soft buns and succulent duck meat. No indoor seating, but a covered tent area with benches provides shelter and shade. Environment is noisy, with quick service and reasonable prices.
Affordable prices meet authentic Asian cuisine with dishes like the Peking Duck Sandwich. Food arrives quickly and the menu offers great quality for around $1.75.
Prices stay consistently cheap here. The Peking Duck baos offer a satisfying, affordable option that hits the spot quickly.
Good to know
Currently, there is a dine-in promotion for orders over $10.
The shop is a take-out window only with no seating available.
You need to bring cash as the stall only accepts cash payments.
Small, cozy space with limited seating creates a lively, bustling atmosphere filled with a young crowd. Popular for quick, flavorful Taiwanese-style fried chicken, it draws lines for its crispy, juicy chicken steak and generous portions. The setup suits grab-and-go dining rather than sit-down meals.
Food features fresh ingredients and quick preparation at the counter. The dark meat texture adds a playful element to the delicious Taiwanese street food.
Large, cheap burgers offer good value. Bubble tea comes at a low price too.
Good to know
The wait is about 10-15 minutes, or you can order ahead for pickup.
Parking on the street is hard to find and metered.
The portion sizes are generous, making it a great value.
Tiny space with no seating and a busy, lively atmosphere focused on quick takeout. Affordable prices highlight delicious fried pork dumplings and pan-fried buns. The spot feels like a hole in the wall tucked off the main street, attracting those seeking cheap, flavorful eats.
Chinese street food arrives quickly and tastes very fresh. Pan-fried noodles have a caramelized flavor and serve two. Prices stay affordable while portions remain generous.
Food arrives very fast and costs very little. This spot offers quick service and cheap eats that make it easy to grab a bite without spending much.
Good to know
This restaurant is cash only.
The price is $4 for 8 very filling dumplings.
You can't dine in; it's mainly a takeout place.
Hot pot restaurant offers clean, well-organized interior with digital ordering and occasional robotic food delivery. Atmosphere shifts from warm and inviting to lively and entertaining late at night. Guests experience attentive service and an immersive dining environment with festive touches.
Food features authentic Chinese cuisine with consistently excellent service. Dining experiences include great flavors and attentive staff.
Beef plates come at cheap prices and maintain good quality. Weekday specials before 5pm offer very cheap options for meat plates.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
The lunch combo is available only on weekdays before 4 p.m.
The noodle dance performance costs $4 and is a fun experience.
Small space with limited seating creates a cozy but sometimes loud atmosphere during busy times. Korean street food flavors stand out, especially smash burgers, potato corndogs, and twist donuts made fresh to order. Casual vibe suits quick bites and late-night visits.
Food comes out fresh and not oily, reflecting the care of two Korean seniors who run the kitchen. Prices stay affordable without feeling cheap, and the service includes thoughtful touches like replacing forgotten items and offering complimentary treats.
Food prices stay affordable compared to other fast food spots, though not the cheapest overall. Drinks come at a low cost, while some items like fried Oreos are pricier but tasty.
Good to know
All snacks outside after 7 pm are half price every day.
There is a special, discounted menu available from 10 am to 2 pm.
Expect at least a 1-hour wait if you walk in.
Spacious dining area features a recent renovation with bright, modern decor and string lights creating a comfortable atmosphere. Complimentary offerings include free gelato, milk tea, and hot tea, enhancing the welcoming vibe. The place draws those seeking authentic Vietnamese noodles and a cozy setting for casual meals.
Food offers authentic Vietnamese flavors with consistently excellent taste and very good service.
Offers very cheap prices with large portions that do not skimp on meat. Serves fast, tasty Vietnamese dishes like pho and curry chicken at affordable rates.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 1am usually throughout the week.
Dinner is served at 11pm.
The restaurant is cash only.
Modernized Hong Kong cafe blends pink and blue decor with colorful artwork evoking old-world charm. Spacious, bright interior creates a cozy and inviting atmosphere that feels both fresh and homely. Regulars frequent the lively space, which is notably louder than typical Chinatown cafes.
Offers authentic Hong Kong flavors with consistently delicious dishes. The beef brisket noodles stand out as comforting and satisfying, and the milk tea is exceptional.
Big portions and authentic Hong Kong style make the food cheap and flavorful. Service stays solid, though the toast is less recommended.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash; no credit cards are accepted.
The kitchen is closed until 5pm; only drinks are available before that.
To avoid long waits, arrive before 10 am on weekends.
Basement food court recreates an Asian market atmosphere with hand-pulled noodles and dumplings drawing long lines. Spacious layout includes restaurants on multiple floors and a banquet hall at the top. Crowds create a chaotic and noisy environment with many people navigating tight spaces.
The food court offers authentic and affordable cuisine with a wide variety including Chinese, Uzbek, Thai, and Vietnamese. Dumplings draw long lines, and the overall selection is very delicious and diverse.
Variety of good food comes at cheap prices here. Meals often cost under $10, making it a convenient spot for affordable eats.
Good to know
You need to bring cash because there are places in the food court that do not accept cards.
Most places in the food court are strictly cash transactions.
The food court can get very crowded during peak hours, leading to limited seating.