Small fast food spot inside a gritty gas station offers a cozy, welcoming vibe with a few tight tables. Energetic atmosphere feels like being welcomed into a Nepali home. Known for authentic spicy momos, fresh juicy dumplings, and affordable Nepalese street food.
Chilli dumplings stand out with rich flavor that shines even without sauce. Dumplings come both plain and sauced, each offering amazing taste that ranks among the best.
Chili steamed momo stands out with its intense flavor. The menu features tikka and chili dumplings that deliver a strong, spicy kick.
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Tuesday deals offer great discounts on select menu items.
Takeout is popular and the food travels well.
The pricing is very reasonable for the quality of food.
Minimalist dining area inside a gas station creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere with efficient service. The space feels warm and familiar, attracting those seeking authentic Chinese cuisine in a casual setting.
Orange chicken stands out with its tangy, sweet, crispy texture and rich flavor. Other dishes like chicken fried rice, king pao chicken, general Cho chicken, and lo mein are fresh, flavorful, and generously portioned.
Chili oil here stands out for its rich flavor and tasty kick. It comes on the side and might soon be available in stores.
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Hunan King is located inside a gas station.
The prices at Hunan King are great.
The quantities of food served at Hunan King are massive.
Industrial and modern space with ample natural light creates a clean and cozy atmosphere. Hand-painted art and murals add charm while aromas of sesame oil and fresh spices fill the air. Family-friendly vibe includes thoughtful touches like kid-friendly utensils and bowls.
Authentic Cantonese dishes include dry noodle, cucumber salad, dumplings, and beef roll. Dumplings can be steamed on request. Rice noodles reflect flavors from Hunan cuisine.
Broth shows deep flavor while chili oil blends with sesame for a rich taste. Wontons and beef in chili oil stand out, with toppings like pickled beans and Thai chili adding extra kick.
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Parking is easy to find in the garage on the first level of the complex.
Seating is somewhat limited, so consider visiting on a weekday or opting for takeout.
The portion sizes are generous, especially for soups and noodles.
Food truck offers authentic northern Chinese flavors with handmade noodles and savory dumplings. Atmosphere is casual and fast-paced, with no seating and cash or Zelle payments only. Portions are generous and prices affordable, making it a standout for authentic Chinese street food in the area.
Dumplings and liang pi stand out as must-order dishes with consistent praise. Hand pulled noodles and chow mein offer authentic flavors that remind of traditional Chinese cooking.
Fragrant chili oil adds a mild heat and aroma to dishes. A whole bottle of this chili oil is available for purchase and pairs well with their Chinese noodle soup and dumplings.
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This is a food truck, so there is no seating available.
Chef Hong charges $10 for wonton soup.
Chef Hong accepts only cash payments.
Cozy space with Chinese-inspired accents creates a warm and inviting atmosphere that feels homey and peaceful. Seating is comfortable, and the environment stays clean and simple throughout the day. The vibe suits those seeking a relaxed, authentic Chinese dining experience.
Soup dumplings stand out with juicy, flavorful broth that bursts with every bite and fresh, handmade wrappers. Crab dumplings and dishes like orange chicken and green beans add variety to the menu.
Chili oil enhances many dishes here with a strong, spicy kick. The menu features Beef in chili oil sauce, Wonton in Chili Oil sauce, and the Spicy Beef soup that highlight this flavor.
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The restaurant offers generous portion sizes for the price.
Prices are reasonable compared to similar restaurants in the area.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment throughout.
Small Asian restaurant with semi-open kitchen and red lanterns creates a cozy, ambient vibe. Music stays chill, matching the warm, modern décor that feels welcoming and relaxing. Space suits pairs or solo diners, though tables are tight for larger groups.
Dumplings stand out with crispy skins and juicy fillings, especially the soup and chili-oil varieties. Noodles like the Wandou and Dan Dan offer chewy textures and bold flavors with Szechuan peppercorns and chili oil. The wonton and beef noodle soups deliver rich, intense broths.
Chili oil here is fragrant and tasty, adding a delightful, somewhat sweet kick to dishes. It tops the chewy Wandou Noodles, spicy beef noodle soup, and dumplings, enhancing their flavor with a bold, intense heat.
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Parking can be challenging over the weekends, often requiring a walk of about a block.
Expect to wait 10-15 minutes for a table during busy hours.
They close at 9:30 PM, so plan to arrive earlier.
Small space filled with traditional Chinese vibes and multiple TVs creates a homey atmosphere with smooth jazz and 2000s classics playing. The place feels welcoming and comfortable, offering a late-night vibe that invites lingering.
Lo mein stands out as exceptionally flavorful and well-prepared. The menu features Sichuan specialties like dry hot pot, fried fish, soup dumplings, beef noodle soup, and combination fried rice.
Crimson chili sauce shines in the wontons, offering an addictive kick. Sichuan chili beef balances heat well, and homemade chili paste adds a notable spicy depth to dishes.
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Happy hour runs from 11 AM to 5 PM every day, offering 50% off all alcohol.
During happy hour, beers are available for $2.
Spicy Girl has a parking garage available for customers.
Small, narrow space places diners close to a window where chefs handcraft dumplings, creating an authentic, interactive experience. Crowded seating and a busy, loud atmosphere encourage quick meals rather than lingering. High-tech ordering and payment systems add a modern convenience to the traditional setting.
Soup dumplings stand out for their juicy, authentic flavor. Pan fried dumplings also offer a satisfying texture and taste.
Chili oil here is fragrant and mild, enhancing dishes without overwhelming heat. It pairs well with scallion oil noodles and adds a light curry flavor to the broth when combined with soy sauce. Tables provide chili oil and vinegar for a balanced seasoning option.
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Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy lunch hours.
The restaurant is small, so seating is limited.
Dumplings are a specialty, and they are made to order.
Small, cozy restaurant inside a gas station offers a clean, no-frills dining area with huge comfy booths. Atmosphere stays quiet and chill with a warm, inviting vibe. Known for unique Himalayan cuisine and generous portions that attract those seeking flavorful Indo-Nepalese dishes.
Chow mein tastes like it comes from the streets of Delhi with a distinct Indian style. MomOs and Fried Rice also follow this unique Indian Chinese flavor profile.
Chili chicken stands out with its excellent flavors and perfect spice level. Both the chili chicken and chili chicken momos deliver a delicious and flavorful experience.
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The restaurant offers generous portion sizes for $10 to $11 each.
Reservations are not required, but calling ahead can save time during lunch.
Expect a unique Himalayan cuisine experience that stands out in the Metroplex.
Modern, clean space with upscale decor and a fully stocked bar sets a friendly, chill vibe. Music plays at a reasonable volume, enhancing a comfortable atmosphere suitable for dates and office parties. The place stands out for its authentic Indian and Nepali cuisine and carefully crafted cocktails.
Chow mein stands out with its spicy kick and customization options. Dishes like chili chicken mono and chicken 65 appetizer add variety alongside classic items like chicken tikka masala and vegetable chow mein.
Chili MoMo stands out with its large portion and very spicy flavor. It pairs well with dishes like vindaloo curry and garlic naan.
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An automatic 15% gratuity is added to the bill without prior notification.
Reservations are recommended for special events to ensure seating.
The restaurant offers a birthday cake service for special occasions.
Space offers fresh hand-pulled noodles visible through a small window, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere with clean, spacious seating. Energy stays chill and comfortable, welcoming groups, couples, and solo diners alike. Tables include hot sauce and chili oil for personal flavor customization.
Dumplings come house-made with juicy fillings and chewy dough, especially the seafood and pan-fried pork varieties. Hand pulled noodles and meaty orange chicken add solid options, while the wonton soup offers a comforting touch.
House-made chili oil adds rich flavor to dishes like beef noodles and dumplings. Tables have hot sauce and chili oil for personal spice control.
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Expect long wait times on Saturdays due to high demand.
The noodles are made fresh in-house daily.
The portions are large enough for two meals.
Small space with cozy decor and comfortable seating creates a welcoming atmosphere. Air conditioning manages heat but occasional cold drafts occur when doors open. The place often feels crowded, reflecting its popularity for spicy fish dishes.
Fish hot pot soup features a rich golden-green broth with a strong, tangy aroma and balanced spice from Sichuan peppercorns. Szechuan dishes serve authentic, flavorful and hot preparations with unique, tasty profiles.
Chili sauce comes on the side and pairs well with dishes like spiced chicken and crispy pork belly. Mixes of tofu, mushrooms, and chili peppers add texture and visual appeal to the chili chicken.
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The portion sizes of the fish soup are huge.
The restaurant offers a non-spicy version of the fish soup for kids.
The prices are considered cost-effective for the portion sizes.
Spacious hot dog restaurant with plentiful tables and lots of TV screens creates a fun and inviting atmosphere. Music and cartoons add to the soulful, welcoming vibe. Friendly staff support a casual meal experience with family or friends.
Egg rolls stand out as a real treat with outstanding flavor. Wings and the Big Gip Coney also appear as notable options in the Chinese food selection.
Chili shines on the chili cheese dog with a firm bite and tender inside. The menu features chili fries and chili coneys that pair well with wings and egg rolls.
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This establishment has an all halal menu.
Parking is plentiful and they now have extra parking.
The combo meal for two hot dogs, fries, and a drink is very affordable.
Large open dining room fills with lively noise when busy, creating a bustling atmosphere. Warm and welcoming vibe pairs with friendly environment and authentic northern Chinese food. Tables offer chili oil and black vinegar, enhancing the dining experience.
Soup dumplings stand out with fillings like shrimp and pork, and beef and onion. Options include steamed, boiled, fried, and soup dumplings with varied fillings such as pork, beef, shrimp, and vegetables, all made to order and consistently tasty.
Chili oil adds a flavorful heat with just a slight tingle, enhancing dishes like dumplings and soup buns. Handmade noodles come with a peanut crunch and perfect chewiness, balanced by the chili oil's kick.
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Parking is difficult to find and can be a hassle.
Expect a 30-minute wait for a table for two.
You can order using a QR code or with waiters.
Spacious restaurant with an open kitchen and multiple TVs creating a sports bar atmosphere. Lively energy fills the room with techno music playing, making it feel like a bar. Clean and welcoming environment with cold beer on tap and large portions.
Chicken Lo Mein and fried rice come in huge portions and offer good value. Crab Rangoons are made in house and packed with stuffing, served with a tasty sauce.
Joe Style wings come with a spicy lemon pepper chili that contains no peanuts. The house-made chili oil adds depth of flavor and pairs well with fried rice and other sides.
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The portion sizes are generous, making it easy to share meals.
Vegetarian options are available on the menu.
The wings challenge involves eating 8 wings in the spiciest sauce within 10 minutes without drinking anything for 5 minutes afterward.
Open kitchen with hand-pulled noodles and dumplings offers a captivating cooking show visible through large windows. The space feels cozy and welcoming but can be stuffy and warm inside. Authentic Chinese flavors attract noodle lovers seeking traditional Lanzhou beef noodle soup and soup dumplings.
Soup dumplings stand out with juicy shrimp and rich broth, often considered the best in the area. Hand pulled noodles and beef pancake rolls also feature prominently, delivering authentic flavors consistently.
Oil-splashed chili noodles deliver an authentic Shaanxi flavor with balanced spice. Chili sauce on beef, intestines, and pig ear stays mild but can be amped up with condiments. Chili fried chicken stands out with its enhanced taste.
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Expect 15-20 minute wait times on weekends for a table.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol, only sodas and teas.
Takeout orders may not include rice with certain dishes, like kung pao chicken.
Bright, clean space with colorful, modern interior and cozy atmosphere that feels comfortable without crowding. Quiet environment supports relaxed dining, with a self-service station offering sauces and utensils for convenience. Popular for authentic soup dumplings, attracting those seeking quality Chinese street food in a tidy setting.
Soup dumplings stand out with perfect juiciness and rich flavor. The menu also features spicy beef dumplings, pork buns, and hot and sour soup with a balanced spice and tang.
Soy, vinegar, and chili oil mix well with the soup dumplings. The sauce with the wontons and the chili oil at the self-service station add good flavor.
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Parking is easy and available right in front of the restaurant.
Prices are reasonable, with meals around $10 per person.
The menu offers a good variety of classic Shanghainese and Chinese dishes.
Small, humble hamburger restaurant with a family-owned atmosphere and quiet, simple vibe. Offers a diverse menu including Thai and American dishes at affordable prices. Decor feels old-fashioned and functional, creating a casual, unpretentious setting.
Orange chicken and sesame chicken come with rice options like fried or steamed. Crab Rangoon appears as a side, alongside some non-Chinese items like Philly Cheesesteak.
Chili shines on the bacon chili cheeseburger and the chili cheese dog, both packed with flavor. The chili cheese fries feature good chili but use shredded cheese instead of sauce.
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They offer Korean and Thai food, but not authentic Chinese.
Most meals cost under $10, providing great value.
The restaurant is clean and easy to access.
Space-themed decor with universe ceiling and music videos on a giant screen creates a lively, colorful atmosphere. The vibe is casual and upbeat, with karaoke music adding to the energy. Seating feels cozy but can be cramped due to table arrangement.
Juicy Pork Dumplings and beef dumplings stand out as key dishes. The ramen pairs well with a variety of steam dumplings and popcorn chicken, matching the quality of dim sum in Houston's China Town.
Spicy chili wontons stand out with their bold heat and flavor. Chili dumplings come mild without much spice.
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Karaoke nights are held on weekends starting at 9pm with a two-drink minimum.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes, suitable for sharing.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Underwater aquarium theme shapes a luxurious setting with glass and porcelain decor and high seat backs. Loud, head-banging music fills the space, creating an intense atmosphere. Small robot waiters deliver food and drinks, adding a unique, entertaining touch despite occasional navigation issues.
Soup dumplings stand out as some of the best in the area, with scallion pancakes also highly praised for their flavor. The menu includes vegetarian dumplings and Mapo tofu, both noted for their rich taste and quality.
Spicy chili wontons and hot chili wontons stand out with their bold heat and rich flavor. Dumplings paired with sauce and chili crisp add a layered spice that enhances the taste.
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Karaoke happens every night from 10 PM to 2 AM with no cover charge.
Expect a lively atmosphere during karaoke hours, especially after 10 PM.
The establishment maintains clean tables and restrooms for guests.
Robot servers deliver food and interact with diners in a space decorated with Transformer and bumblebee sculptures. Lighting enhances a warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels lively despite some areas being less inviting. The vibe mixes unique decor with a casual, energetic dining experience.
Crab Rangoon stands out as a signature dish, often described as the best. Other notable items include miso soup and a variety of desserts like red bean ice cream and Oreo treats.
The hamachi chili appetizer stands out with strong recommendations and high ratings. The sashimi chili also offers a solid option, while the yellowtail sashimi has thicker cuts and scores lower.
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Happy hour runs from 2 pm to 8 pm with $3 sakes.
The all-you-can-eat lunch special costs $24.95.
Dinner costs $38 for all-you-can-eat sushi, including nigiri and sashimi.
Food truck with small outdoor seating next to a gas station offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. The space includes picnic benches with shade and two intimate tables by the side. The vibe is comfortable and casual, with a quiet setting when not busy.
Chow mein comes in both vegetable and chicken versions, both highly praised. Momos appear in several styles like jhol, chili, and vegetable, each offering distinct flavors. Mushroom fried rice and samosas add variety to the menu.
Spicy dishes like chili momos, chili paneer, and chicken chili stand out here. Chili dumplings come in both vegetarian and chicken versions, offering a deliciously bold flavor.
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The restaurant is open until 2am for late-night dining.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Prices for main dishes range from $12 to $16.
Cozy Asian fusion restaurant with traditional Uyghur decor and warm, peaceful atmosphere. Spacious layout includes a prayer room and offers complimentary hot tea, creating a hospitable and homey vibe. Music plays softly, allowing easy conversation and enhancing the relaxed experience.
Steamed lamb dumplings stand out as a unique offering not found elsewhere. Dishes like korma chop, orange chicken, and fried naan with lamb deliver rich, bold flavors typical of Uyghur Chinese cuisine.
Chili oil adds a smoky, full flavor to dishes like beef dumplings and chicken dumplings with perfectly cooked dough. It also complements the Goshnaan meat pie and korma chop with hand-pulled noodles, enhancing the rich, spicy taste.
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The restaurant serves authentic Uyghur cuisine with halal options.
Prices are affordable for the quality and portion sizes offered.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
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 with char siu, roast pork, and roast duck. Lunch specials offer large portions of crispy pork belly and soy sauce chicken served with rice and bok choy.
Chili oil adds a lot of flavor with a spicy punch that can vary from mild to very hot. It seeps through the rice, making the bottom intensely spicy, so it works best on the side for those sensitive to heat.
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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.
Spacious dining area with modern, simplistic design and bamboo steamer wall decor creates a clean, welcoming atmosphere. Noise levels vary from comfortable to loud depending on crowd size. Suitable for large parties or dates with a balanced vibe between casual and elegant.
Soup dumplings stand out with juicy fillings and delicate wrappers. The Dan Dan noodles offer a spicy kick, while the beef pan-fried dumplings have crispy bottoms and rich meat flavors.
Chili sauce appears as a common addition, especially with fried wontons and soup dumplings. It often pairs with soy sauce and vinegar to boost flavor in dishes like beef pan-fried dumplings and noodles.
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Prices are reasonable, with a family of 4 spending about $50 for 5-6 dishes.
Ordering is simple and fun, using a paper checklist and QR code for the menu.
The restaurant is clean and inviting, with plenty of seating available.
Small, clean space with traditional bamboo steamers and aesthetic decor creates a calm, relaxing atmosphere that feels casual yet upscale. Friendly staff add warmth, and reusable chopsticks reflect thoughtful details. The vibe suits solo diners or pairs seeking authentic Chinese flavors.
Soup dumplings stand out for their juicy, flavorful quality, especially the spicy pork Xiao Long Bao. The Dan Dan noodles offer a large, delicious portion, while the potstickers come crispy and perfectly cooked.
Chili oil and vinegar sit on the table to boost flavors. Non-spicy options come with chili oil served on the side for control.
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Lunch specials range from $12 to $16, including soup, an egg roll, and an entree.
There is a decent amount of parking available in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options on the menu.
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.
Peking duck stands out with perfect cooking and creative presentation. Black truffle soup dumplings offer a unique, rich flavor. The menu also features Sichuan specialties like dan dan noodles and hand-wrapped dumplings.
Chili oil varies here, with some batches tasting homemade and rich while others lack flavor. The chili wontons serve as a solid appetizer with a noticeable chili presence.
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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.
Glass window reveals handmade dumplings crafted by chefs, creating an engaging focal point. Bright, clean interior combines cozy seating with a relaxed atmosphere and lively music. Space balances casual dining with a welcoming vibe, attracting those seeking authentic Chinese flavors.
Soup dumplings are juicy and highly recommended along with potstickers and the onion pancake. The Wonton Soup stands out for its quality and flavor.
Homemade chili oil adds a complex flavor to dishes like Shanghai noodles and wontons. Wontons in chili oil feature flavorful filling and tender wrappers. A sauce with chili oil and fresh herbs pairs well with egg rolls.
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The dumplings are made fresh in a glass-enclosed preparation room.
Expect busy times during lunch and dinner; reservations are not required.
Parking is available in the shopping center but can fill up quickly.
Dim sum restaurant with robot food delivery and modern, low lighting creates a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Walls feature artistic prints and seating is comfortable but tables can be close together. The vibe balances quaint decor with innovative service technology.
Dim sum here stands out with excellent soup dumplings, crab rangoon, and scallion pancakes. The menu also features hot & sour soup, shrimp balls, and Chinese broccoli, all prepared with strong flavors and quality.
Chili dishes here pack a spicy kick with a strong presence of vinegar and heat. The chili oil served table side is flavorful but leans more on spice than savoriness, complementing dumplings and scallion pancakes well.
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Happy hour offers discounts on drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm daily.
The restaurant has a phone-based ordering system for convenience.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Minimalistic, open-seating design creates a bright, clean, and modern space with a cozy yet contemporary vibe. Ambient music ranges from soft piano bar tunes to classical, contributing to a pleasant and inviting atmosphere. The place attracts those seeking quality dumplings and noodles in a relaxed setting without traveling far.
Soup dumplings stand out with a rich filling and more soup than usual. The menu also features five spice sliced beef shank, house-made Dan Dan noodles, and perfectly cooked chicken potstickers.
Chili sauce here offers a numbing kick from peppercorns with a citrusy zing that stays light and not too overpowering. It pairs well with pork wontons and soup dumplings, and you can customize your own chili sauce to taste.
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Expect longer wait times during weekends, especially for dinner.
Portion sizes are small, so consider ordering multiple dishes to share.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.