Cozy space with soft lighting and a French bakery vibe sets a warm mood. Authentic Chinese dishes shine with Peking duck and a spicy lamb hot pot offering bold flavors. Small tables and a private room keep it intimate and relaxing.
Peking duck stands out with its authentic wraps and rich flavor, often noted as the best around. Lamb skewers and a spicy lamb hot pot add variety alongside a tender braised beef brisket.
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Expect a lengthy wait even with reservations during peak hours.
You will have to wait in line for a table if you go after 6 PM.
Street parking is available in the area after 7pm.
Four floors of artsy design create a cozy vibe with Taiwanese classics playing softly. Menu shines with scallion pancake and popcorn chicken, blending tradition and innovation. Unique Asian-inspired cocktails complete this welcoming spot for the community.
Menu features Taiwanese classics like popcorn chicken and braised tofu alongside innovative twists such as scallion pancake sausage rolls. The scallion pancake stands out as a recommended dish.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for larger parties of four or more.
Expect about an hour wait during peak dining hours.
The menu features Taiwanese classics like popcorn chicken and braised tofu.
Cozy spot with hand pulled noodles offers a calm, formal vibe. Cantonese style soup and sweet and sour pork ribs bring authentic flavors. Clean, spacious space suits diners seeking quality Chinese food.
Hand pulled noodles stand out with their fresh texture. The soup appeals with a Cantonese style. Sweet and sour pork ribs offer a delicious balance of flavors.
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The restaurant closes around 9:30 PM and the kitchen stops accepting orders around 9:10 PM.
Prices at the restaurant are mostly between $8 and $13.
Customers can customize their noodles however they like.
Experience 1960s Shanghai decor with elegant vintage posters and soft jazzy music. Enjoy crab meat soup dumplings, the best in town, alongside affordable lunch specials under $20. The calm, inviting atmosphere suits relaxed conversation and authentic Chinese dining.
Lunch specials come under $20 and include dumplings, noodles, and a meat dish with a drink. The crab meat soup dumplings stand out as the best in town, with pan fried and shrimp dumplings also highly praised.
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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.
Cozy spot with kitschy decor and a lively vibe suits groups well. Dim sum shines with pork soup dumplings and mapo tofu. Cocktails inspired by Jay Chou add a unique cultural touch to the noisy atmosphere.
Dim sum features pork soup dumplings, pan fried pork buns, and shrimp, pork, and chicken curry dim sums. Mapo tofu and soft shell crab with rice cake stand out alongside steamed bass and dumplings.
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Be sure to make a reservation ahead.
The restaurant can accommodate large groups without a minimum requirement or deposit.
They close up at 3 PM to prep for dinner.
Dim sum shines with signature platter and soup dumplings that delight every bite. Cozy, well-lit space with bamboo slats creates a warm vibe. Fast casual setting offers comfort with air conditioning and pleasant acoustics.
Dim sum features a variety of delicious dumplings and a signature platter with nine pieces and four sauces. The menu includes soup dumplings, sesame rice balls, custard pork buns, and Cantonese-style lobster.
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Happy hour is available, offering discounted drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant has a mandatory 18% tip included in the bill.
The price for dim sum is fair, with good portion sizes.
Restaurant blends antique Chinese decor with modern touches for a cozy vibe. Authentic Cantonese dishes like clay pot cooking with crispy rice delight the palate. Large LED screens offer free karaoke, adding lively entertainment to the warm atmosphere.
Authentic Cantonese cuisine shines with clay pot cooking featuring crispy rice at the bottom. Dishes like Chinese Sausage over Rice Clay Pot and pork belly over rice highlight local flavors and aromas.
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Expect to wait up to 50 minutes for your dish during busy hours.
The restaurant does not offer vegetarian soup options as all broth is pork-based.
Portion sizes are small, so consider ordering extra rice or appetizers.
Chinese food shines with crispy sesame chicken and balanced Szechuan chicken offering moderate heat. Portions are generous and affordable, perfect for fast takeout. Expect a busy, no-frills atmosphere with quick service despite being understaffed.
Lo mein stands out with its well-balanced flavors. Sesame chicken offers a massive portion of crispy, all-white-meat pieces. Szechuan chicken delivers a moderate heat that keeps the dish lively without overwhelming.
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The establishment stopped taking credit/debit several weeks ago.
The restaurant accommodates customization requests without any problem.
The place is affordable and straightforward.
Modern, clean space offers a cozy ambiance with savory broths and fresh noodles. Dumplings shine with bold flavors, including pork soup and pan-fried types. Soft music sets a relaxed vibe perfect for casual meals or quick lunches.
Dumplings stand out with bold flavors and include pork soup and pan-fried varieties. Spicy Sichuan noodles and beef with broccoli add variety, while sweet and sour chicken leans on the sweeter side.
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There is a 20% off promotion on everything until the 20th.
A soda can costs $3.
The restaurant is halal.
Three floors with tiered seating and Asian decor create a calm, intimate vibe. Duck Dim Sum and mapo tofu bring rich flavors to the menu. Outdoor seating offers a refreshing spot on nice days, perfect for quiet chats.
Duck Dim Sum and mapo tofu stand out with rich flavors. The scallion pancake offers a savory, perfectly cooked texture, while fried dumplings and bao add to the variety.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dining hours.
The lunch specials are $22 and offer a filling meal.
All menu items are vegan, making it easy for plant-based eaters.
Small, cozy spot offers authentic Hunan dishes like mapo tofu and fresh Xiao Long Bao. Compact seating ensures a pleasant sit-down experience in a calm, inviting space. Quick service and reasonable prices make it a great choice for Chinese food lovers.
Authentic Hunan dishes like mapo tofu and sautéed water spinach with garlic stand out. The Xiao Long Bao is super fresh and delicate, paired well with a crisp cucumber salad and hot and sour soup.
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The total cost for the meal is around $21.
The portions are generous and typically satisfy one person.
The restaurant offers both Authentic Hunan and American Chinese food.