Newly renovated space offers calming atmosphere with Chinese-style lighting and comfortable seating. Dumplings with thin skins and large fillings shine alongside authentic Sichuan dishes like spicy hot pot. Ideal for small gatherings, though noise rises during busy dinner hours.
Dumplings stand out with thin skins and large fillings, including crab meat and shrimp varieties. The menu offers authentic Sichuan dishes like pickled cabbage crispy fish and a spicy hot pot loaded with fresh vegetables, shrimp, and pork.
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The restaurant is accommodating to large parties, suitable for groups of 7 or more.
You can refill the rice noodles for free, making it a great value.
The dry hotpot is affordable and comes in a hefty amount.
Private booths with curtains offer cozy privacy while enjoying all-you-can-eat seafood hot pot with fresh ingredients. Spacious layout includes karaoke rooms for fun and dining combined. Attentive service and clean space make it great for groups and splurges.
Offers an all-you-can-eat seafood hot pot with fresh ingredients and a self-service option. The service is attentive, making it a solid spot for group dining and splurges.
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The buffet has a two-hour limit for dining.
You should join the waitlist a little before you want to have dinner.
All-you-can-eat King Crab is available on two special days each week.
Chinese restaurant offers vegan mapo tofu with rich, spicy flavor and generous portions. Traditional Asian decor creates a warm atmosphere. Large menu includes vegetarian dishes at reasonable prices, making it a great spot for diverse tastes.
Vegan mapo tofu stands out with a rich, spicy flavor and costs $7.50. Other notable dishes include special lo mein, orange chicken, sweet and sour vegetables, and wonton soup.
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The price for vegan mapo tofu and soup is $7.50.
Everything on the menu is vegan.
The portions are quite generous.
Modern Cantonese spot shines with Peking duck and authentic dishes like congee and claypot rice. Minimalistic design creates a cozy, chill atmosphere that feels open despite tight seating. Stylish yet comfortable, it suits diners seeking a relaxed, refined setting.
Peking duck stands out as a highlight, praised for its flavor. The menu features a wide range of authentic Cantonese dishes including congee, rice roll, wonton soup, dumplings, and beef chow fun. Claypot rice and noodle dishes also offer a satisfying taste of traditional Cantonese cuisine.
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Tipping is compulsory when dining in.
The kitchen opens at 11am, but the chef doesn't arrive until 11am.
The portions are very large.
Modern Chinese spot shines with Sichuan pepper heat and fresh fish bowls like tomato fish. Bright lights and a vibrant atmosphere make it lively but loud. Free rice and boiled peanuts add a casual dining touch.
Dishes deliver a strong Sichuan pepper flavor with a numbing heat and balanced spiciness. Fish bowls like tomato fish and spicy cabbage fish feature fresh fish fillets and fermented cabbage for a perfect sourness.
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The prices at Young Fish 每味鱼 are reasonable for the portion sizes.
Expect large portions; come hungry to enjoy the meal fully.
You can choose the spicy level of the dishes to suit your taste.
Sichuan restaurant serves authentic Sichuan flavors with spicy, numbing dishes like mala noodles and Mapo tofu. Spacious seating and private rooms offer comfort for groups and casual diners. Bright, soft lighting and carefully curated ceramics create a friendly, inviting vibe.
Authentic Sichuan flavors hit with spiciness and numbness that excite the taste buds. Dishes like mala noodles, Mapo tofu, and pork dumplings melt in your mouth and deliver traditional Chinese Sichuan cuisine.
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There is a time limit for dining.
The restaurant closes at 9 PM.
All portions are huge and meant to be shared with at least 3 people.
Small, clean spot offers a chill vibe with affordable dumplings that locals love. Juicy, flavorful fillings come in steamed, boiled, and pan-fried styles. Limited seating means occasional waits but keeps quality authentic and prices low.
Dumplings stand out with juicy, flavorful fillings and crispy skin. Options include steamed, boiled, and pan-fried varieties like pork and chive, all at an affordable price.
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You get 8 giant pieces for only $3.
Food is made while you wait.
The long wait is understandable due to the limited staff.
Hole-in-the-wall spot serves handmade dumplings and wonton soup with fresh, balanced flavors. Small, simple space fills with locals enjoying authentic Shaxian noodles and peanut noodles. Casual vibe and economical prices make it great for a straightforward, tasty meal.
Handmade fresh dumplings are larger than typical Chinatown ones and made right in front of you. The wonton soup is light and bouncy, considered a must-try, while the peanut noodles and chive dumplings offer juicy, balanced flavors without overpowering chives.
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Customers need to order and pay when they first walk in.
Eat-in customers are given priority over take-out customers.
Customers may have to share seats when the restaurant gets crowded.
Tiny spot offers affordable dumplings with thin, crispy skins and savory pork filling. Cozy, calm vibe with soft music makes it a homey place to enjoy simple eats. Small seating area keeps it intimate and unpretentious.
Pan-fried dumplings come with thin, crispy skins and flavorful pork and leek fillings. Plates of six or eight dumplings cost around $2.50 to $4, making them an affordable and filling choice.
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You can get 10 pan fried dumplings for $4.
Everything on the menu is under $10.
You need to bring cash.
Large, clean space with comfortable booths offers a relaxed vibe. Soup dumplings and Guihua duck noodle soup deliver authentic Chinese flavors. Self-service stations keep things quick and easy during busy midday hours.
Soup dumplings stand out as a delicious and affordable choice. Other dishes like potstickers, rice, stew, and Guihua duck noodle soup with tender duck meat offer good variety and flavor.
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There is a minimum card payment of $15.
You can get Xiao Long Bao for free if you spend over 20 yuan.
Adding soup costs 3 yuan extra.
Traditional Chinese setup with wood round tables and crystal lamps creates a calm, dim space. Hot and sour dumplings offer a strong sour and spicy kick. Authentic crossing bridge noodles use fresh ingredients for a unique, no-frills dining experience.
Hot and sour dumplings stand out with a strong sour and spicy kick. Dishes like pork intestine noodles and zhajiang mi xian without soup add variety with rich flavors and textures.
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On a Friday night at 6pm, there is no need to wait.
Tipping is required for service.
The restaurant has a C health rating.
Dim sum shines with crab soup dumplings and braised beef noodle soup served fresh. Cozy vintage decor and soft jazz create a calming atmosphere. Outdoor seating welcomes a relaxed crowd for a perfect blend of food and vibe.
Dim sum comes a la carte with options like crab soup dumplings, pork shu mai, and duck dumplings served hot and fresh. Braised beef noodle soup and sautéed greens add variety, while pineapple iced tea complements the meal.
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The restaurant has live music most nights starting around 7pm.
The prices are expensive, with dishes like roasted pork chop costing almost $20.
There was no wait to sit on a Sunday afternoon.
Sichuan-style hot pot shines with spicy tomato broth and pork dumplings bursting with soup. Lively outdoor seating suits casual groups. Menus are clear, and affordable Malatang offers non-spicy options for all tastes.
Spicy hot pot features a strong tomato flavor with a sour and sweet taste. Dumplings have flavorful pork and soup inside.
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Collect nine chapters to receive a free Malatang.
A 10% discount is available for students with a valid ID.
Parking can be challenging near the restaurant.
Mosque offers a clean, peaceful atmosphere with spacious, cozy prayer areas especially for sisters. It hosts many programs and activities for all ages and communities, fostering a welcoming, positive energy throughout.
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Iftar is packed, so arrive early to secure a spot.
There is plenty of Iftar food available for everyone.
The place is clean and well-maintained for visitors.
Chinese restaurant with creative interior design and lively, cheerful atmosphere. Music videos and karaoke screens add to the positive energy. Space feels cozy and comfortable despite high noise levels and busy environment.
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Expect little to no wait times during dinner hours.
The total cost for three people can exceed $250, including tip.
You can bring your own bottle for a $10 charge.
Large banquet room shines with crystal chandeliers and exquisite murals. Classic dim sum carts bring authentic Cantonese flavors and lively crowds early on. Private underground VIP rooms offer a quiet, upscale dining option.
Classic and affordable dim sum satisfies cravings with authentic Cantonese flavors. The menu includes duck, rice, and noodle dishes served with good service even near closing time.
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Expect large crowds on weekends between 11am-2pm.
You can sing karaoke after dinner.
They can host events and parties.
Small sit-in area buzzes with lively energy and a hanging roasted pig view. Authentic Cantonese congee and flawless roasted meats like char siu shine here. Affordable prices and large portions make it a great spot for traditional flavors in a bustling setting.
Traditional Cantonese congee stands out here, served alongside flawless roasted meats like char siu, duck, and soy sauce chicken. The congee and BBQ items stay true to authentic flavors and are consistently top-notch.
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Call ahead to place your order to avoid the lines.
The portion sizes are large for the price.
They have a very small sit-in area and it is self-serve.
Large space with upstairs and basement suits groups of all sizes. Hot pot offers all-you-can-eat value with fresh herbs and seafood. Sauce bar lets you create custom blends while karaoke and nostalgic decor add lively atmosphere.
Hot pot here offers great value with an all-you-can-eat option around $30 per person. Ingredients include fresh herbs, seafood, and tofu skin, delivering a flavorful and satisfying experience.
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Birthday celebrations allow the birthday person to eat for free.
This is an AYCE (All You Can Eat) restaurant.
There is a 2-hour eating time limit for diners.
Chinese takeout shines with Szechuan beef noodle soup and steamed dumplings offering bold flavors. Prices stay low while portions stay generous. Atmosphere is clean and simple, focusing on quick service for steady customers.
Sesame chicken stands out with its generous portions and rich flavor. Szechuan style beef noodle soup and steamed dumplings offer bold, authentic tastes that highlight the menu's variety.
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The prices are very affordable, especially for the lunch menu.
The restaurant provides various sizes from pint to quart.
Customers should ask for Chilli sauce for added flavor.
Small space with a home vibe offers huge portions in cute buckets. Known for fresh soup and stir fried frog hot pot, it serves a wide variety of traditional Chinese dishes. Great value and charming decor make it a popular spot.
Stir fried frog hot pot stands out with its rich flavors. The menu offers a wide variety including sweet and sour pork, blue crab over sticky rice, and clam tofu soup. Cantonese milk pudding is available but less remarkable.
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You need to order and pay up front.
The grand opening combo comes with a main dish, soup, and milk custard for less than $15.
The braised tofu stew combo costs $4.98.
Staff make fresh dumplings on the spot in a clean, self-service setting. Unique Shaxian-style wontons and soups offer a distinct taste. Menu highlights include steamed dumplings and peanut noodles, all served fast and affordably.
Steamed dumplings stand out with their delicious flavor and come in frozen bags for take-home. The menu also features pan-fried dumplings paired with wonton soup and peanut noodles as notable dishes.
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The restaurant closes at midnight.
They open until 11:30 PM.
The restaurant is a self-service restaurant.
Offers fresh, crunchy wings and delicious dumplings with vegan options like sesame chicken and lo mein. Prices stay reasonable, making it a solid choice for Chinese food lovers. Atmosphere is quiet, perfect for peaceful pickups without crowds or noise.
Dumplings stand out with options like steamed shrimp and fried pork, even tasting good when soggy. The menu includes vegan sesame chicken, lo mein, wonton soup, and chicken and dumplings, all served in modest portions.
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They don't take card; cash only for all orders.
The prices are reasonable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Delivery is fast, ensuring quick service for takeout.
Run-down interior hides excellent food with an A rating. Service targets takeout with smaller portions and rising prices. General Tso's chicken shines with bold flavor, while lunch specials like Hunan chicken with rice offer solid, classic choices.
General Tso's chicken stands out with its bold flavor. Lunch specials include Hunan chicken with rice, offering a solid, classic choice.
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The restaurant mainly offers takeout.
The restaurant has an A rating for cleanliness.
Delivery takes about 40 minutes for nearby locations.
Small, hidden spot serves authentic hand-pulled noodles and lamb skewers at affordable prices. Quiet, friendly vibe with clean, casual setting. Portions are small and utensils basic, but dishes like beef noodle soup and dumplings shine.
Affordable and tasty hand pulled noodles stand out alongside lamb and dumplings and a large plate of chicken, ramen, and Sichuan jelly. The spicy hot pot proves unpalatable and hard to describe.
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Call their phone directly for pickup orders to get a cheaper price than apps.
The price of the soup is around $10, which is reasonable.
You don’t need to worry about tipping for takeout.
Modern decor and spacious booth seating create a cozy vibe. Enjoy a $10 unlimited buffet with king crab and raw oysters. Service is clear and friendly, with handy coat bags to keep smells away.
Offers a $10 unlimited buffet with king crab and raw oysters. Service is consistently good with clear pricing and transparent charges. Tables have bags for coats to keep them free from hot pot smells.
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Free king crab is available for tables of 4 as a promotion.
The regular seafood buffet costs $33.95, while the premium buffet is $48.99 for lunch.
You get half price for the top tier on your birthday with at least 3 adults.
Cozy spot with generous portions and a budget-friendly menu. Sesame chicken shines with flavorful taste and hot and sour soup is a must-try. Lighting is poor and mirrors foggy, adding to a dreary vibe.
Sesame Chicken offers a flavorful taste without heavy MSG sauce. Hot and sour soup stands out as exceptionally good. Chow Mein contains only vegetables, no noodles. Spring rolls are very thin with a paper-like wrapping and a faint ginger flavor.
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Expect long wait times if ordering during peak dinner hours.
Free drinks are offered with a minimum purchase of $13.
Prices are generally affordable, with many items under $10.