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.
Tea drinks include Matcha Tea and mint lemonade tea with interesting, sweet flavors. Fruit tea offers a balanced sweetness that stands out.
Good to know
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, clean space offers authentic Thai cuisine with large portions and reasonable prices. Atmosphere feels quaint and friendly, attracting those seeking flavorful, well-prepared dishes in a humble setting.
Orange chicken and Pad Thai stand out with strong flavors. Other dishes like green curry, Pad Mama, Pad See Ew, and yellow curry also deliver solid taste.
Bubble Tea stands out with rich flavors and smooth texture. Thai tea without boba offers a strong, sweet taste that complements the menu well.
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The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian and off-menu dishes.
Kid's meals are available at affordable prices.
Expect large portion sizes for all dishes.
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.
Boba tea stands out with fresh flavors and floral hints, supplied by Tsaocha for consistent quality. The milk tea also impresses with its rich taste.
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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.
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.
Teas come from a local spot called Tsaocha, known for its quality. The brown sugar bubble tea stands out as a signature drink, alongside the Bobba strawberry milk tea with its unique flavor. Bubble teas overall taste delicious.
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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.
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.
Offers refreshing milk tea with tasty options like mango milk tea featuring mango boba.
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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.
Quiet, clean space with traditional Chinese music and cozy decor creates a pleasant atmosphere. Family-owned feel attracts those seeking a calm dining experience. Portions are fair and prices affordable, distinguishing it from typical fast-food chains.
Crunchy on the outside and creamy sweet and savory inside, the crab Rangoon stands out. Egg rolls come with good quality ingredients and rank among the best ever tasted.
Hot tea includes oolong and a sweet tea option. Both serve well alongside meals like chicken and rice soup or combination plates.
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Prices are affordable and cheaper than Panda Express.
The portions are large enough for leftovers.
Parking can be difficult for those with mobility challenges.
Casual Japanese restaurant with a strip-mall vibe and clean interior. Atmosphere is relaxed, suitable for families with a Claw Machine for kids. Food offers large portions with some standout dishes like hibachi steak and crab Rangoon.
Crab Rangoon has a nice crackle and superb filling. The menu includes Orange Chicken, Lo Mein, and chicken fried rice, all prepared well.
Selection includes bubble milk teas like strawberry and a unique Thai Tea option. Milk tea may arrive without milk, so check if you want it included.
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Prices for most dishes are under $20, making it affordable.
Delivery is available, and food arrives warm with generous portions.
An automatic tip is added to the bill for takeout orders.
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.
Chrysanthemum tea offers a floral, soothing flavor paired with dim sum. A can of Arizona tea is available for under a dollar, adding variety to the tea options.
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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.
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.
House milk tea comes with honey boba and pairs well with the muddy mango snow cream. Milk tea boba offers a very good flavor.
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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 space with clean, well-kept surroundings and large portions at reasonable prices. Steady flow of people picking up take-out highlights its role as a local favorite. Food quality varies, but some dishes like chicken fried rice and egg rolls stand out.
Hot and sour soup stands out with strong flavors. Large, crispy egg rolls and potstickers rank among the best. Crab rangoons, fried pork wontons, and steamed chicken dumplings in Schezwan sauce add variety.
Milk tea stands out with perfectly sweet flavor and just right pearls. Varieties like taro tea and Thai Tea offer tasty options with strong, balanced sweetness.
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The restaurant is closed for lunch, so plan your visit accordingly.
Expect to pay around $46 for a meal, which is higher than some local options.
Parking is available and there are no issues finding a spot.