Small, simple dining room offers a quaint mom-and-pop vibe with a clean and welcoming atmosphere. The place draws a steady crowd looking for excellent value and high-quality Chinese food with distinctive sauces and generous portions.
Lo mein comes in both chicken and beef with an extra spicy kick. It pairs well with an egg roll for a solid Chinese meal.
Food tastes authentic and fresh with a uniquely Cantonese style. Egg rolls and crab Rangoon come as cannolis, offering a distinct twist, while dishes like Mongolian beef and orange chicken feature excellent chicken and crave-worthy flavors.
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Parking is plentiful and easy to find near the restaurant.
Lunch prices are under $15, including tip.
Takeout orders are filled quickly, usually within 10-15 minutes.
Open kitchen with handmade dumplings visible through a glass wall creates an engaging focal point. Polished yet inviting atmosphere features thematic decor and a stunning water feature that sets a serene tone. Comfortable booths and efficient use of space support a cozy dining experience with authentic Chinese cuisine.
Beef lo mein comes fresh and very flavorful without being oily. It pairs well with dumplings and fried rice for a solid meal.
Dumplings stand out with authentic flavor and excellent quality. They match the taste found in San Francisco and Macau, impressing even those familiar with those cities.
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The wait to be seated is usually under 10 minutes, even when busy.
Expect longer wait times during weekends, especially at peak hours.
Arrive right when they open to avoid long waits.
Small restaurant with a cute, chill atmosphere and a back of the house feel due to visible storage. The space balances tables and open areas, creating a relaxed, peaceful vibe. It fills up regularly, signaling authentic Cantonese cuisine draws a steady crowd.
Vegetable lo mein stands out with its fresh ingredients and solid flavor. It pairs well with green beans and Singapore noodles for a balanced meal.
Offers traditional Cantonese meals with unique dishes not found elsewhere. The sesame chicken balances flavor without too much sweetness or spice, while the orange chicken combines sweet and spicy well.
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The lunch specials offer good portions for a reasonable price.
Expect a little wait for takeout during peak hours.
The $10 lunch combo is a great deal.
Asian restaurant offers clean, bright space with a quiet, welcoming atmosphere. It attracts diners looking for authentic Chinese dishes and great prices. Location near a busy bar can affect entrance accessibility.
Beef lo mein stands out with rich flavor and satisfying texture. Chicken lo mein and other noodle dishes tend to be straightforward but sometimes come off as plain and less traditional.
Crab Rangoon stands out with its rich flavor. Freshly made egg rolls and a large, tasty scallion pancake add to the variety. Dishes like Kung Pao chicken and hot and sour soup deliver bold, fresh flavors.
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The restaurant offers lunch specials at a great price.
Harry & Shan Asian Cuisine is open late on weekends.
The portion sizes are generous and can easily be shared.
Spacious interior with modern, clean design and large tables suits family-style dining. Atmosphere stays quiet and comfortable, welcoming a calm, inviting vibe. Decor leans toward an upper-end strip mall Chinese restaurant look, setting it apart from typical casual spots.
Excellent quality stands out in the lo mein here. The dish pairs well with options like General Tso's and orange tofu, making it a solid choice for a satisfying meal.
Crab rangoons made in house stand out alongside tender Mongolian beef with perfect seasoning. Dishes like Kung Pao chicken with extra chili peppers and sesame chicken offer bold flavors, while shrimp lo mein and spring rolls add variety.
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Complimentary cake is offered to all dine-in guests on Christmas day.
The restaurant is known for its generous portion sizes.
The dining area is spacious and clean.
Simple dining space with wooden tables and a quiet atmosphere that can become lively with large groups. Offers authentic Sichuan flavors tailored to spice preferences. Clean and comfortable environment with straightforward decor.
Chicken lo mein features a very soft texture in the chicken. The dish follows a traditional style alongside other classic items like kung pao chicken and green beans.
Authentic Sichuan flavor shines through every dish, especially the kung pao chicken served with a choice of traditional spice level. Crispy fried dumplings and generous portions of Mongolian beef add to the genuine Chinese food experience.
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Parking can be very difficult during rush hours.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours.
The total cost for a meal can be around $80 for two.
Small dining space features warm, cozy ambiance with classy music enhancing the atmosphere. Menu offers varied Asian dishes with generous portions and reasonable prices. The setting suits intimate meals and casual gatherings near a college area.
Beef in the lo mein stays tender and not slimy. Portions come out huge, enough for multiple meals. Sauce adds extra flavor to the dish.
General Tso chicken and orange chicken stand out for their flavor. Wonton soup and pan fried pork dumplings are very good. Lo mein beef is tender and not slimy, with portions suitable for sharing.
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Expect generous portions that can easily serve two people.
Credit and debit cards are accepted, but check for any restrictions.
The restaurant closes strictly at 8:30 p.m., so plan your visit accordingly.
Family-owned Chinese restaurant offers large portions and fresh appetizers like spring rolls and egg rolls. Atmosphere is straightforward with no free water, only bottled. Prices vary, often higher in-store than online, reflecting a focus on quality over cost.
Lo mein features well-cooked noodles with a satisfying texture. Options include steak pepper and classic chicken with broccoli, both served with flavorful fried rice.
Offers large portions of Chinese food with fresh hot sour soup, spring rolls, and egg rolls. The crab rangoons stand out as crunchy and flavorful with crab and cream cheese.
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Prices for lunch have increased from $7.75 to $9.25.
In-store prices are higher than online prices.
Do not place orders on the website as prices are inaccurate.
Small, no-frills space with limited seating and counter ordering creates a straightforward, casual atmosphere. Energy stays low and practical, focusing on takeout rather than dining in. Known for generous portions, traditional Szechuan flavors, and reasonable prices, it stands out as a top choice for local Chinese takeout.
Lo Mein comes with General Tso chicken or as a vegetable option. Both versions have a good texture and flavor.
General Tso's chicken stands out alongside Crab Rangoon and egg foo young. The menu offers a variety of dishes like Szechuan Chicken, Hunan beef, and Cashew chicken, with options to customize sauces such as chow mein.
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Expect to wait about 10 minutes for your food during busy hours.
Prices are generally reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
They have a few dine-in seats available for quick meals.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic dishes with options to make meals spicy. Atmosphere is professional and nice, with food served hot and on time. Prices have increased and portions are smaller, but the food selection is good and the overall experience remains positive.
Beef Lo Mein stands out with a rich flavor and is highly rated. Chicken Lo Mein includes lettuce and onion but no other vegetables.
Wonton soup offers a flavorful and comforting experience. Beef lo mein and chicken lo mein stand out, with the chicken version featuring lettuce and onion but no other vegetables. Crab rangoons and sweet and sour chicken add variety, while hot and sour soup balances sweet and spicy notes.
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Prices are higher than average for the portion sizes offered.
Lunch options may be more affordable at other nearby restaurants.
Food is served hot and ready on time for orders.
Hole-in-the-wall Chinese takeout spot with generous portions and fresh-tasting rice. The atmosphere feels unpolished with a language barrier that can complicate orders. Known for big, scratch-made egg rolls and spicy chicken that lives up to its name.
Lo mein comes out fresh and very flavorful. Options include Chicken Lo Mein and Shrimp Lo Mein combo, often served with chicken fried rice on the side.
General Tso chicken comes extra spicy and holds up well with bold flavor. Egg rolls are huge and made from scratch, while crab rangoon stays fresh and enjoyable even when cold.
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Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant does not offer online ordering; takeout must be done in person.
Egg rolls cost extra with combination meals.
Chinese restaurant with cramped seating and a mainly takeout focus offers a busy, uninviting atmosphere. Food features include large portions and standout dishes like orange chicken and chicken fried rice. Pricing tends to be on the higher side compared to other local options.
Veggie lo mein comes with lots of vegetables and tastes good. Fried rice and chicken lo mein do not meet the same standard.
Orange chicken features a light breading and a zesty sauce that stands out from typical versions. Crab rangoons come as a tasty side, and veggie lo mein includes lots of vegetables.
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China Wok offers large portion sizes for its meals.
Expect to pay an additional $3.00 for chicken in chicken fried rice.
The total cost for two lunch plates and two drinks is around $21.
Small space with a dated interior and uncluttered countertops offers a casual take-out vibe. Generous portions and good prices define the food experience, featuring classic dishes with some authentic Chinese flavor. Atmosphere is minimal, focusing more on quick service than ambiance.
Sesame chicken comes with lo mein noodles that pair well together. Vegetable lo mein tastes more like a side dish and is somewhat bland compared to before.
Sesame chicken stands out with a crispy texture and rich flavor. Crab rangoons offer a creamy, crunchy bite. Lo mein serves well as a side, and sweet and sour chicken adds a tangy option.
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Lunch is discounted before 3 pm.
The lunch costs $8.50 and includes a decent amount of food.
The portions are very large, more like three meals.