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.
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.
Lunch offers a beautiful and unique setting with a wonderful atmosphere. The spot earns strong praise for its great ratings and suits casual or special occasions.
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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.
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.
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.
Lunch specials offer great value with generous portions and a delicious sweet & sour chicken option. Crab rangoon pairs well, making it a solid choice for a satisfying midday meal.
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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.
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.
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.
Lunch offers very good value with prices under $15 including tip. Dishes like Spring Roll and Beef Broccoli Shanghai Noodle come in convenient bowls at the right temperature and taste delicious.
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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.
Small, bright space offers a calm, zen-like atmosphere with authentic Southern Chinese flavors. Customers customize noodle hot pots with fresh ingredients, creating a unique dining experience. The crowd is mostly Asian, adding to the genuinely authentic vibe.
Hot pot stands out with options like the #6 pickled pepper chicken, served with clear guidance on ingredients. Crab rangoon features generous filling, and dishes like hibachi and hot and sour soup offer solid flavors.
Ten Seconds Noodle Hibachi Wings offers a quick lunch option with decent Asian flavors. Meals for two run around $40, making it a solid choice for a lunch run.
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The restaurant was very clean.
The prices were reasonable, with meals around $40 for two.
The portions are very large, making it a good value.
Small, utilitarian space with a hole-in-the-wall vibe and family-owned atmosphere. The energy is calm and efficient, focusing on fast, accurate service especially for takeout and delivery. Known for affordable, generous portions and consistently fresh, well-prepared Chinese dishes.
Handmade dumplings and crab Rangoon stand out with strong flavors. The lo mein and General Tso's chicken are consistent favorites, while the hot and sour soup offers a spicy kick.
Lunch offers great value with deals like an Egg Roll and Fried Rice for $7.95. The spot serves as a reliable sanctuary during midday hours with consistent discounts.
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The restaurant offers a great lunch deal with discounted prices.
Portion sizes are large for the price, providing good value.
The delivery fee is reasonable within a 3-mile radius.
Small, clean space offers authentic Asian dishes with massive portions and fresh ingredients. Atmosphere stays cozy and quiet, suited for quick, comfortable meals without crowds. Soups deliver spicy Szechuan flavors that stand out from typical Americanized Chinese food.
Sichuan dishes bring a spicy mala tingle with bold flavors, especially in the noodle soups with fish pieces. Eggrolls, spring rolls, and fried dumplings offer tasty variations on classic Chinese appetizers.
Lunch offers generous portions that satisfy well. Smaller lunch sizes are not available, which could be a consideration for some.
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The portions are enormous, often requiring a to-go bowl.
Prices are very good considering the large serving sizes.
The restaurant offers vegetarian-friendly options.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with spicy dishes and a huge vegetarian selection. Interior feels basic and slightly outdated but remains very clean. Menu includes both American Chinese and authentic Sichuan options, with clearly marked vegan dishes.
Authentic Sichuan cuisine shines with dishes like the spicy Dan Dan noodles and Sichuan Sizzling Beef offering a real kick. The menu is huge, prices are fair, and even classics like orange chicken stand out.
Lunch combos come with large portions and extra rice, all priced under $10. The menu offers authentic Chinese dishes with great value on weekday specials.
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Lunch combos are available for under $10 with large portions.
An 18% gratuity is automatically added to the bill.
The restaurant offers a variety of clearly marked vegan options.
Small, cozy space with white tablecloths and traditional North Chinese decor creates an intimate atmosphere. Bright, airy dining area with Chinese round tables and rotating lazy Susans offers a casual yet elegant vibe. Dim sum service with pushcarts adds a lively, authentic touch on weekends.
Peking duck stands out as a signature dish, served alongside shrimp dumplings and salted taro dumplings. Dim sum arrives via carts on weekends, offering a variety of pork wontons, pan-fried dumplings, and shumai in a welcoming setting.
Lunch offers a satisfying experience with fresh flavors and a welcoming atmosphere. The menu provides solid options that encourage repeat visits.
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On weekends from 10 AM to 3 PM, they have carts rolling around with dim sum.
The price for a half set of Peking Duck is $39, enough for three people.
They are open on Christmas.
Colorful murals and comfortable bench seating create a vibrant, cozy atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor options. A claw machine game and beer towers add playful, interactive elements to the dining experience. The crowd enjoys a lively vibe with modern decor and a bar showing sports on TV.
Dim sum and sushi come out fresh and perfectly prepared. The menu features egg rolls, crab rangoon, and various appetizers like karaage and fried oyster rolls, all served hot and fresh.
Bento Box lunch specials offer a solid way to sample multiple items. Lunch options come out hot and fresh, including dim sum appetizers and sushi specials.
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Parking is limited to a small lot for 5-7 cars; consider street parking.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Expect longer wait times during weekend dinner hours.
Small dining area with intimate family style atmosphere and cute cat-themed decor creates a cozy, homey vibe. The space feels authentic to Chinese noodle shops, with visible noodle-making adding to the experience. It stays clean and quiet, offering a comfortable setting despite limited seating.
Hand stretched dan dan noodles offer a perfect chew and fresh taste. Handmade dumplings feature puffy dough and a flavorful ground meat filling.
Lunch offers large portions that often leave leftovers. The food tastes delicious and satisfies midday hunger well.
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Parking is available nearby, making it easy to access the restaurant.
Expect wait times during dinner rush due to limited seating.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and quantity of food served.
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.
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.
Offers inexpensive lunch specials that work well for both dine-in and takeout. Serves as a solid choice for a casual family lunch or a quick meal.
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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.
Rows of tables with built-in grills and hot pot warmers fill a spacious, well-lit interior decorated with food-themed accents. A self-serve sauce bar and private karaoke rooms add interactive and social elements to the lively atmosphere. Ventilation systems reduce smoke, keeping the air comfortable despite active grilling at each table.
Offers both hot pot and BBQ options, providing a solid introduction for newcomers to these styles. The experience combines interactive cooking with flavorful ingredients in a casual setting.
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The restaurant has a two-hour table limit during busy hours.
Short ribs are only served after 3 pm on weekdays and all day on weekends.
Every soup broth is pork-based except for the chicken broth.
Dated interior with limited seating and a clean, comfortable environment. Atmosphere feels great with a focus on carry out business. Food preparation is consistent and punctual, offering generous portions and standout dishes like handmade dumplings and General Tso's chicken.
Handmade dumplings stand out with fresh ingredients. Orange Chicken and Rice come with crispy egg rolls and sweet, large crab rangoons. Beef lo mein tastes rich and satisfying. Sesame chicken, bourbon chicken, noodles, and mixed vegetables add variety.
Food arrives within 10 to 15 minutes, fitting well into a lunch break. The lunch special offers a large portion that satisfies bigger appetites.
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Food is prepared within 10 to 15 minutes during lunch hours.
Seating is very limited, so expect a wait during peak times.
Portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Chinese restaurant with a focus on carry-out and fast service offers large portions at affordable prices. The dining area is modest, and parking can be challenging due to a busy neighboring bar. Food quality is generally consistent, with standout dishes like General Tso's chicken and wonton soup.
General Tso's chicken stands out as a reliable choice. The wonton soup is notable for its strong flavor and comforting quality. Egg rolls and crab rangoon also feature as solid options.
Lunch offers great value with specials that satisfy. Steady traffic of regulars keeps the spot lively even late in the day. Egg rolls serve as a light lunch or snack option.
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Parking can be challenging due to the bar next door taking up spots.
Dragon China primarily functions as a take-out restaurant with limited seating.
The prices at Dragon China are very reasonable for the portion sizes.
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.
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.
Lunch specials come with good portions at a reasonable price. The $10 lunch combo includes options like Auntie's roast pork and runs every day.
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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.
Family-owned Chinese restaurant with a dark interior and some areas lacking furnishings. Atmosphere feels welcoming but somewhat uneven due to layout and lighting. Known for generous portions and a menu featuring standout dishes like moo shu pork and crab rangoon.
Moo shu pork comes with 6 wraps and offers great value. Crab rangoon stands out as especially good, alongside tasty chicken with garlic sauce and flavorful hot and sour soup.
Lunch offers a chance to try a variety of dishes and find favorites. Groups often choose this spot for its diverse menu and consistent lunch service.
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Prices are very fair, making it a budget-friendly option.
The serving size is large, suitable for sharing.
They run specials if you order online, which can save money.
Restaurant offers an authentic Asian decor with a vibe reminiscent of NYC dining. Atmosphere feels friendly and clean, sometimes with repetitive music that can be distracting. Dining experience combines modern elements with traditional flavors, especially in ramen and pho dishes.
Dim Sum includes shrimp dumplings and Egg Bao, with the Egg Bao standing out. Soup dumplings filled with crab and pork arrive hot and are eaten quickly.
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The vegetable pho costs $14, which is considered expensive.
The ordering system is through a tablet, which can be confusing.
The restaurant does not offer a lunch menu.
Large dining area stays uncrowded with a clean, straightforward setting. Pickup and drive-thru windows offer quick, affordable meals with generous portions and great prices. The menu features classic Chinese dishes like hot and sour soup and egg rolls that stand out for quality and flavor.
Egg rolls and hot and sour soup stand out for their consistent quality and flavor. The menu also features egg foo young with gravy, crab rangoon, orange chicken, rib tips, and chicken lo mein.
Lunch options cost under $10 and include rib tips and chicken lo mein. Carry-out meals offer good value with specials like two chicken on a stick.
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China House has a drive-thru window for to-go orders.
The lunch menu items are all under $10.
Calling ahead allows for easy and quick pickup.
Asian fusion restaurant offers spacious, clean design with a peaceful patio and comfortable seating. Atmosphere stays quiet with low music, making conversation easy. Known for phenomenal sushi paired with excellent sake and cocktails.
Mapo tofu features a perfect balance of Szechuan peppercorns and sauce. Duck rolls and crab rangoons come out crispy and flavorful. Peking Duck is available by preorder and pairs well with hot and sour soup.
Lunch features Bento boxes and specials that offer good value. Options include simple seasoning choices like salt and pepper on dishes such as salmon.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm daily with discounted appetizers and cocktails.
Reservations are recommended for weekend dinner service due to high demand.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Bright, clean space features a massive mural and cozy, modern decor with several comfortable tables. Atmosphere feels calm and welcoming, blending elegance with a casual vibe. Small size and distinctive design set it apart from typical Asian restaurants.
Steamed dumplings stand out with a light sauce that complements their flavor. Fried dumplings and other items like honey wings and Crab Rangoon add variety to the Chinese food offerings.
Lunch offers filling ramen bowls like miso tonkatsu that provide leftovers for later. Hibachi specials serve as a quick, good-value option for a short work break.
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They changed their menu to mostly sushi.
They no longer offered ramen.
There was an extra charge of $1.50 if I preferred noodles over rice.
Asian fusion spot offers customizable bowls with fresh sushi options and hibachi-style dishes cooked to order. Dining area feels average and clean, with a relaxed atmosphere. Many choose carry-out, suggesting the food draws more attention than the seating experience.
Egg rolls stand out as a highlight, noted for being better than many others. Spring rolls mainly have rice noodles and a flour wrap, needing sauce to add flavor.
Portions suit a typical lunch size, neither too large nor too small. Presentation stands out but can take time, so expect a bit of a wait during lunch hours.
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Fusabowl offers customizable options for your meal.
The restaurant serves large portions at affordable prices.
Expect to pay around $10 for a bowl.
Old-fashioned Chinese restaurant with dark, outdated interior and basic setup. Atmosphere feels comfy and cheerful despite the building's age. Known for authentic seafood dishes and generous portions with reasonable prices.
Beef noodle soup, mapo tofu, and fuyou crab offer solid flavors. The egg rolls stand out as better than average and worth ordering two. Szechuan green beans deliver a nice kick.
Lunch arrives hot and fast, within 8 minutes of ordering. Service stays outstanding throughout the meal.
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Portion sizes are generous, often enough to feed multiple people.
Prices are considered affordable compared to other local Chinese restaurants.
The restaurant is usually crowded, indicating its popularity among locals.
Cozy dining area offers a relaxing atmosphere with peaceful vibes. Generous portions come at reasonable prices, making it a favored spot for Chinese food. Known for excellent hot and sour soup and a variety of classic dishes.
Hot and sour soup stands out as much better than others nearby. The menu includes crabrangoons, potstickers, egg rolls, and wonton soup. The lo mein and steamed dumplings also get consistent orders.
Extensive and reasonably priced lunch specials offer a variety of tasty options. The menu encourages repeat visits for casual midday meals.
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Yen Ching House offers extensive lunch specials at reasonable prices.
The portions at Yen Ching House are large and generous.
Drive-thru and takeout options are available for convenience.
Small space with a basic atmosphere and clean environment feels more like a diner than a traditional restaurant. Lunch buffet offers well-curated, tasty dishes with some standout items like orange beef and hunan lamb. Place fills up around noon and buffet items may run low near closing.
Spicy dishes like Kung Pao Chicken and Hunan Lamb stand out with bold flavors and a good balance of spice and umami. Soups such as Hot and Sour and Wonton are flavorful, while classics like General Tso's Chicken and crab rangoon are tasty and well-prepared.
A well curated and tasty lunch buffet runs Monday through Friday. The buffet focuses on quality over quantity with a great selection for $11.
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The lunch buffet is available from 11 AM to 1:30 PM, Monday through Friday.
Expect limited food options if arriving close to closing time, as dishes may not be refilled.
Takeout and DoorDash services are available from 11 AM to 9 PM, Monday through Saturday.
Spacious, clean interior combines bright open areas with darker intimate sections for varied vibes. Atmosphere mixes bold contemporary pop themes at the entrance with imitation jazz music near seating. Music is lively, creating a relaxing yet energetic environment.
Crab rangoons often come with little filling and sometimes feel stale or undercooked. The menu includes Poke bowls and spring rolls, with crab rangoons served cold rather than fresh and hot.
Lunch offers a wonderful experience with several dishes worth trying when not rushed. The spot works well for both family meals and quick bites.
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Parking in front of Poke 96 is limited, but there are nearby options.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
The menu offers a variety of appetizers, including sushi rolls and poke bowls.
Cozy interior with comfortable seating and a clean waiting area creates a pleasant dining atmosphere. Family-run with a friendly vibe, it offers quick service and a menu featuring generous portions of typical Chinese dishes. Casual setting suits both dine-in and take-out meals.
Crab rangoons stand out as a signature item. The menu features sesame chicken, hot and sour soup, and a variety of entrees like kung pao chicken, beef with string beans, and shrimp with lobster sauce. Soups tend to be broth-heavy with few vegetables.
Lunch specials offer great value with meals like moo goo pai gan served with soup. Food is fresh and ready quickly, making it a solid choice for a quick lunch.
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Expect 14-20 minute wait times for take-out orders.
Lunch specials offer great value for a quick meal.
Portion sizes are generous for the price.
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.
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.
Lunch offers twice cooked pork lunch special and other dishes suitable for group catering up to 45 people. Portions can be large, so sharing is common during lunch hours.
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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.
Historic building hosts a large, bright space with clean facilities but bland decor and mismatched furniture. Atmosphere feels nostalgic yet somewhat unfinished as interior design work continues. Known for authentic Chinese cuisine, it attracts diners seeking traditional dishes with complex flavors.
Dumplings stand out as some of the best, paired with crispy, fresh egg rolls and flavorful fried cheese wontons. The veggie lo mein is packed with vegetables and green onion, while the General Tso Chicken offers a unique twist on a classic dish.
Lunch offers lo mein that stands out for its flavor and a hot and sour soup filled with quality ingredients.
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Lunch specials cost $9.99 each, providing great value.
Dinner prices are reasonable, with portions being plentiful.
The pickup time for carry-out is almost immediate.
Small interior with simple yet pretty decor creates a clean and relaxing atmosphere. Buffet options appear only at lunch, catering to American tastes rather than authentic Chinese cuisine. Popular dishes include black pepper chicken and wings, noted for their flavor and heat level.
Sesame chicken and General Tso chicken come fresh and hot with great flavor. The menu includes crab Rangoon, black pepper chicken, lo mein, green beans, beef and broccoli, and noodles, all served in generous portions with consistently delicious taste.
Lunch features a buffet with many options that rotates daily. The buffet offers fresh entrees and is available only during lunch hours.
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The lunch buffet offers many options and rotates entrees daily.
The buffet is only available during lunch hours, not dinner.
Parking can be restrictive, so arrive early if possible.
Bar and grill with three distinct bars including an outdoor patio featuring a fire pit and a basement with pool table and jukebox. Atmosphere is stylish and laid back, blending a British pub theme with an Indian menu. Space suits groups gathering for relaxed evenings or private parties with live music on Saturdays.
Hot and sour soup stands out as rich and flavorful. Pork dumplings and garlic noodles come out absolutely delicious. Chow mein also tastes well-prepared and tasty.
Lunch happens without a separate menu, using the regular offerings. Visits show a consistent, great experience and a chance for a late lunch.
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Live music happens every Saturday, creating a lively atmosphere for dining.
Parking is available in two lots, so finding a spot shouldn't be an issue.
Happy hour offers half-price appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.