Traditional Chinese restaurant with old school atmosphere featuring ducks and pork hanging, and Cantonese-speaking staff. The vibe is chill and quiet, suitable for conversations. Known for authentic Cantonese BBQ with good value and generous portions.
Chinese BBQ features tender pork with a good balance of meat and fat. The sweet sauce on the pork adds a distinctive flavor. BBQ pork and chicken dishes are consistently high quality and delicious.
Roast duck comes with BBQ pork in a combo that costs about $20 and includes extra white rice. The portion lasts for two meals and offers a delicious balance of flavors.
Good to know
The restaurant gets busy for dinner at 6 PM.
Lucky City is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Lucky City is BYOB.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Cantonese roast duck and wonton noodle soup in a clean, well-organized space. Atmosphere stays quiet and unpretentious, welcoming those familiar with true Chinese food. Payment requires cash only, with a straightforward, no-frills setup.
BBQ pork stands out with classic char siu flavor, not too sweet and pairs well with rice. The BBQ duck is excellent but the crispy pork edges it out. The BBQ dishes come with great prices and authentic Cantonese style.
Roast duck here is aromatic, tender, and balances sweet and savory flavors well. The dish comes properly cooked and pairs nicely with a side of sauce to enhance the taste.
Good to know
The restaurant is cash only, so bring cash for your meal.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
A chicken rice costs $16 for takeout, which is higher than average.
Cantonese barbecue meats hang visibly, creating an authentic Hong Kong style vibe in a tiny, crowded space. The atmosphere feels homey and friendly, resembling small Chinatown eateries with no-frills seating and service. It suits casual meals alone or with family rather than formal occasions.
Cantonese BBQ here stands out with tender, flavorful pork and duck that rivals authentic spots in Asia. The roasted pork skin melts in your mouth, and dishes like BBQ pork, duck, and soy sauce chicken deliver great flavor and authenticity.
Roasted duck stands out for its flavorful, juicy meat and generous portions. It pairs well with rice and is consistently praised alongside char siu and roasted pork.
Good to know
The average ticket price is $25 per person.
Most customers order food to go, though seating is available.
They charge an extra fee for rice with your meal.
Contemporary Chinese restaurant with modern chic design and an oriental vibe offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with spacious seating and visible kitchen action. Upbeat music complements the cozy setting, attracting both groups and intimate diners.
BBQ pork comes tender and flavorful with a honey sauce and a good dipping sauce. The cucumber salad pairs well and adds a fresh contrast.
Roasted duck comes out well-made with consistent quality across different sauces and toppings. The Peking duck lacks the crispy skin typical of the style and tastes more like standard roasted duck.
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Happy Hour offers great deals on drinks and appetizers.
Lunch specials provide a good value with generous portions.
The restaurant accepts credit cards and mobile payments.
Space combines modern and classic Chinese decor with wooden furniture and marble-accented walls, creating a cozy and elegant atmosphere. Energy is lively and warm, with a welcoming vibe that suits both small groups and larger parties in private rooms. The setting feels authentic and stylish, standing out from typical Chinese restaurants.
Beijing BBQ duck set stands out with rich flavor and tender meat. The charsiu (BBQ pork) offers a sweet, smoky taste, especially the Black BBQ Pork which is deeply flavorful.
Roasted duck features crispy skin and tender meat used for wrapping, with leftover bones and meat turned into garlic fried dishes. The duck is prepared in Cantonese style, often praised for its flavor and quality.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets packed quickly.
There is a computer kiosk inside to place your name on the waiting list.
Expect limited food selections on the menu, especially for congee and noodles.
Hong Kong style fast food restaurant offers authentic Hong Kong dishes with affordable prices and a cash-only policy. The space is small with typical Chinese decor and a casual, cafe-style atmosphere. It attracts those seeking genuine flavors rather than Americanized Chinese food.
Barbecue duck and pork stand out with tender, flavorful meat. Pork slices come super thin, and duck or chicken meat varies between white and dark meat by chance.
Roasted duck features thin and crispy skin with juicy, flavorful meat. Portions come big and the presentation looks good.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash or Zelle as payment methods.
Expect to find authentic Hong Kong style breakfast options on the menu.
Prices are very affordable for the quality and portions.
Cafeteria-style counter offers quick service with generous portions at affordable prices. The space is clean and quiet, designed for takeout with no seating available. Lines often form during lunch and dinner, reflecting its popularity for budget-friendly meals.
Offers BBQ pork with two sides and rice for around $6.50 to $7.04. The pork varies from perfectly soft to bland and chewy. Pig ears and roasted duck are also available alongside the barbecue.
Roast duck features crispy skin and tender meat with well-balanced seasoning. It pairs well with char siu pork and pork belly for a flavorful meal.
Good to know
The restaurant is to go only and has no frills.
Expect long lines during peak hours, especially for lunch.
Parking is notoriously bad due to shared spaces with other restaurants.
Small takeout spot inside an Asian market offers authentic Chinese BBQ with a focus on roast duck and pork. Atmosphere is simple and no-frills, with Asian groceries available while waiting. Staff speak Chinese and Vietnamese, and the place is known for traditional Teochew foods used in celebrations.
Authentic Chinese BBQ features prominently with standout roast duck and roast pork. The flavors lean sweet and the prices stay reasonable despite wider increases.
Original roast duck stands out here, known as a signature item alongside roast pork. The flavor is delicious and consistent, making it a favorite choice for many.
Good to know
The restaurant offers takeout only.
Hiep Phong BBQ is known for its roast duck and roast pork.
Prices at Hiep Phong BBQ are reasonable considering recent price increases.
Hong Kong style fast food restaurant offers Chinese BBQ with roast duck and char siu as standout items. The space has only two tables, emphasizing take-out over dining in. Prices are fair for the quality, and the atmosphere is quiet with few people present.
Chinese BBQ stands out with some of the best meat in town, especially the BBQ Roast Pork Belly where the fat adds great flavor. Prices stay fair for the quality, making it a solid choice for take-out.
Roast duck comes with spot on salt and well-seasoned flavor. The meat stays excellent and consistently on point.
Good to know
Peanuts are used in the marinade, posing a risk for those with allergies.
Prices for two-item rice plates are affordable at $9.25.
Expect a total charge of around $30 for two pounds of BBQ pork.
Cozy, modern space with Asian-inspired accents and soft lighting creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Clean environment supports a comfortable, casual vibe where guests can enjoy self-serve condiment stations. The place draws a steady crowd, reflecting its reputation for authentic Hong Kong-style fast food.
Authentic Cantonese BBQ includes crispy pork, chicken, and duck served over rice or with noodle soup. The combo plates come with vegetables and fried rice options without vegetables are available.
Roast duck comes tasty and flavorful, often paired with crispy pork belly or char sui. Whole roasted ducks and combos over rice with veggies are common, and flavor drinks complement the duck well.
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Parking is available but shared with other businesses, so it can be limited.
The cafe offers a variety of teas, dim sum, and authentic Hong Kong BBQ.
Prices are reasonable, with large portion sizes for most dishes.
Dim sum carts pushed by older Asian ladies create an authentic Chinese dim sum vibe in a cozy, dimly lit space with a dated interior. The atmosphere stays friendly and inviting, offering a quieter alternative to busier spots with ample parking nearby.
Chinese BBQ here features soft, delicious pork, roasted duck, and BBQ pork that stands out for its tenderness. Rice noodles with BBQ pork, chicken, and shrimp and baked pork BBQ buns add variety to the offerings.
Roast duck here offers flavorful, not salty meat but often comes with mostly bones. It stands out among local options for affordable pricing compared to nearby spots charging over $29.
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The lunch special offers great value for the price.
There is free parking in the lot.
The menu features dim sum dishes ranging from $4.99 to $30.99 for a whole duck.
Proteins hang on display in a no-frills setting with limited indoor seating. Atmosphere feels unpretentious and nostalgic, echoing childhood memories of simple eateries. Early visits offer freshly made Chinese BBQ, especially notable for crispy pork belly and char siu.
Authentic Cantonese BBQ shines here with standout dishes like BBQ pork and crispy pork belly. Lunch specials come with large portions of white rice and baby bok choy, paired with soy sauce chicken or BBQ pork.
Roasted duck comes with steamed rice and vegetables in a fairly priced meal around 16 dollars. The roast duck pairs well with barbecued pork and is consistently solid and flavorful.
Good to know
Arrive early to avoid long waits and ensure food availability.
Lunch specials include rice and vegetables with two meat choices for a good price.
Parking can be tricky during peak hours due to nearby restaurants.