Small, cozy space with an open kitchen and a double wok setup creates a transparent, authentic cooking experience. Atmosphere feels like a warm, homely gathering, with a mom and pop shop vibe and radiant, soulful energy. Outdoor seating adds a casual option in a neighborhood-friendly setting.
Hot and sour soup stands out with strong flavor. The Mongolian beef offers a nice spicy kick. The spring rolls and egg drop soup are also very popular choices.
Kung Pao Chicken comes with fried rice and pairs well with egg drop soup or pho. It appears alongside dishes like lemon chicken, chicken and broccoli, and sweet and sour shrimp.
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Tables fill up quickly, so visit during non-peak hours.
They cook the food when ordered, so be patient for your meal.
The prices are reasonable, with great specials available.
Large, spacious food hall with passionate staff and a clean kitchen creates an efficient, fresh dining experience. The atmosphere balances authentic Asian street food with a sleek, modern setting. Dishes arrive quickly with generous portions and bold flavors, though noodle texture varies.
Kung Pao Chicken stands out with fresh, flavorful preparation in a rice bowl. Dumplings and scallion pancakes also feature prominently, alongside excellent egg rolls and spicy wonton soup.
Bowls feature fresh ingredients and expert preparation. The Kung Pao Chicken with rice offers a flavorful experience.
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The establishment manages time efficiently, delivering items quickly while still keeping them fresh.
The kitchen is very clean, ensuring a good dining environment.
The portion size is substantial, especially in rice bowls and noodle soups.
Small space with about four tables creates a cozy café feel and quaint atmosphere. Music adds to the relaxed vibe, making it a welcoming spot for casual dining or carry-out.
Sweet and sour chicken stays crispy with excellent white rice. Pork fried dumplings have a generous filling and the best wrapper. Wonton soup is soothing and easy to eat when sick. Lo Mein and ramen come out delicious.
Kung Pao Chicken features tender chicken thighs with a pleasantly refreshing fruity flavor. It comes perfectly seasoned and aromatic.
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The restaurant offers a small but diverse menu featuring Taiwanese, Korean, and Chinese dishes.
Dumplings are priced at $14, which is higher than average for similar dishes.
The restaurant is known for using high-quality ingredients, including real milk in their drinks.
Chinese restaurant offers a vibrant atmosphere with a balance of elegance and comfort. Space feels cozy yet cramped, with narrow aisles and close tables suited for family groups. Lighting and noise levels adjust from quiet when less crowded to lively during busy times.
Bold, authentic Sichuan cuisine fills the air with rich spices and vibrant aromas. Dishes like beef and broccoli and Combo fried rice deliver consistent, flavorful experiences.
Extra spicy with red and green chilies, the Kung Pao Chicken balances spicy, sweet, and savory flavors. It stays true to tradition with just chicken and peanuts, leaning a bit on the sweeter side without extra vegetables.
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Parking is limited and can be challenging, especially during busy hours.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
The restaurant offers dim sum during specific hours, check their schedule.
Authentic Taiwanese restaurant with a warm and welcoming atmosphere and immaculate, clean setting. It feels like a hidden neighborhood gem with affordable prices and a sushi bar offering some of the best sushi around. The decor is a bit dated but the vibe remains relaxing and genuine.
Spicy dumplings come with a homemade sauce crafted by the owner. Orange chicken features a crispy exterior and tender inside, coated in a balanced orange sauce that blends sweetness and tang.
Tender chicken and crunchy peanuts come with the Kung Pao Chicken, balanced with the right amount of spice. It often appears alongside dishes like Ma Po Fish and vegetable fried rice.
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The restaurant is closed on Mondays, unlike most Asian restaurants.
A 15% service charge is automatically added to all dining bills.
Rice is charged at $0.50 per bowl, which is unusual for a Chinese restaurant.
Sichuan restaurant with dimmed lights and traditional Chinese decor creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere suited for relaxed conversations. Spacious interior features updated furniture enhancing comfort and inviting vibes. The setting blends cultural elements with a warm, intimate feel.
Spicy wontons and hot and sour soup highlight the Sichuan peppercorns and bold flavors. The menu offers halal Chinese food with consistently delicious and satisfying dishes.
Crispy chicken pieces come with a unique flavor in the Kung Pao Chicken. It pairs well with the spicy and crispy texture and earns high marks for taste.
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Mala Sichuan Bistro offers a halal menu on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Expect generous portion sizes for takeout orders.
Prices are affordable, making it a great option for families.
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.
Chicken comes out very supple with a sweet taste and strong vinegar flavor. It is not spicy but has well-balanced flavors.
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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.
Bright and stylish Asian restaurant with a modern, clean atmosphere and casual, relaxed vibe. Offers ceramic tableware instead of plastics and serves unbeatable prices and portions. Popular for authentic bento boxes and noodles with balanced seasoning.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its spicy punch and unique flavor. Dishes like sesame chicken, Mongolian beef, and chicken chow mein offer good seasoning and balance, paired well with fried rice and egg drop soup.
Spicy, savory, and salty flavors define the Kung Pao Chicken here. Quality varies, with some finding it excellent and others calling it mediocre.
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The restaurant is part of a shopping strip with a large shared parking lot.
The Bento box offers a large amount of food at a good value.
The lunch special, priced at $12.99, includes soup, fried rice, and an entree.
Small dine-in area with about 2 to 4 tables creates a quaint, casual setting. Atmosphere feels warm and comfortable, with friendly interactions common. Known for affordable prices and generous portions, it offers a straightforward, clean environment.
General tso chicken stands out with broccoli garnish and a flavorful kick. Shrimp egg rolls, pork garlic fried rice, and wonton soup add variety with rich flavors and satisfying textures.
Kung Pao Chicken comes with a genuinely spicy kick and a well-rounded taste profile. The dish includes only 10 peanuts per order, which is a notable detail.
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Chow Wok offers unbeatable lunch deals at $7.95, including an entrée, eggroll, soup, and a drink.
Dinner specials are available for $10, including meat, rice, a drink, a chicken egg roll, and soup.
The portion sizes at Chow Wok are generous, providing good value for the price.
Spacious restaurant with elegant decor and a traditional feel offers a clean, sleek interior. Atmosphere is lively but can be noisy, making conversation challenging. Known for authentic hand-pulled noodles and excellent dim sum.
Hand pulled noodles stand out with experienced chefs making them fresh behind a window. Dim sum arrives freshly made with delicate fillings alongside dishes like beef and Dan Dan noodles.
Chinese style Kung Pao chicken stands out with its handmade preparation. The dish pairs well with noodles and often comes with promotions like BOGO offers.
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The dining area is very clean and well-maintained.
Everything is made fresh daily, ensuring quality and taste.
The dine-in experience requires ordering through an app.
Small, unassuming Chinese restaurant with two private rooms for groups and a halal buffet option. Atmosphere feels clean and cozy but somewhat unwelcoming during visits. Popular for authentic halal Chinese food with a steady takeout crowd.
Mongolian beef and Orange chicken stand out as popular dishes. The menu also features flavorful options like General Tso's chicken, hot and sour soup, shrimp fried rice, and potstickers.
Savory heat and crunchy peanuts define the Kung Pao Chicken here. It pairs well with fried rice and stands out for its well-prepared balance of flavors.
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The lunch special is available until 4pm.
Crescent Moon offers a halal buffet iftar during Ramadan.
Parking at Crescent Moon is easy.
Small, clean Asian restaurant with cozy booth seating and traditional decor creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Music is generally soothing, supporting a relaxed dining experience. A nice bar area complements the space, offering quality drinks in a comfortable setting.
Orange chicken and beef fried dumplings stand out with strong flavors. The lo mein and shrimp honey walnut also deliver solid taste.
Kung Pao Chicken varies here. Some servings are fresh and tasty, while others lack flavor and feel disappointing.
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Happy hour runs from 3 PM to 6 PM daily with discounted drinks.
Order before 6 PM to take advantage of happy hour prices.
$2 mimosas are available all day on weekends during happy hour.
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.
Kung pao chicken stands out with its bold flavors and balanced spice. It pairs well with dishes like lo mein and garlic cucumber salad for a varied meal.
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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.
Small, old-school Chinese restaurant offers a quiet and relaxing atmosphere with dim lighting and basic decor. The space feels welcoming and spacious enough for families, creating a peaceful environment for conversation. Staff are friendly, enhancing the calm and inviting vibe.
Egg drop soup stands out as a delicious star with consistent praise. Dishes like sweet and sour chicken and beef hunan offer flavorful options with a touch of spice. Lo Mein and sesame chicken also appear as solid choices.
Fresh ingredients create a delightful dance of flavors in the Kung Pao Chicken. The dish offers a decent spice level, though some find it less pungent than expected.
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Lunch specials are available even on weekends for under $10.
Expect longer wait times for online orders; they may take up to 45 minutes.
The portions are plentiful, but some may find them smaller than expected.
Halal restaurant blends Indian, Chinese, and Pakistani styles with clean, well-decorated interiors and booth seating. Atmosphere stays calm and welcoming with pleasant Indian music and a cozy vibe. Guests can customize spice levels and enjoy thoughtful touches like fresh flowers and a prayer space.
Steak fried rice and sesame chicken stand out as key dishes. The menu also features beef options that complement the fried rice well.
Spicy Kung Pao Chicken comes with a noticeable kick. It pairs well with complimentary white rice and sits alongside dishes like Mongolian beef and general tso's.
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During Ramadan, they offer a free iftar with onion pakoras, Chicken 65, and mango lassi.
The restaurant displays a crescent halal chicken certificate.
An automatic 10% service charge is added to the bill, which may be confusing.
Sichuan restaurant offers an elegant yet fun atmosphere with modern, authentic decor and a clean, cozy environment. A live band adds to the lively vibe, making it distinct from typical Chinese spots. Spacious seating includes a large patio and tables for groups.
Peking Duck stands out with tender, flavorful meat. Authentic Szechuan dishes like cumin lamb and mapo tofu use fresh vegetables and handmade dumplings. Soups like egg drop and hot and sour offer rich, satisfying flavors.
Kung Pao chicken features whole slices of sautéed ginger and a balance of spiciness and sweetness. Some versions can be bland or overly sweet with mild spice even when requested spicy.
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Happy hour offers great prices on food and drinks.
The restaurant is currently BYOB.
Free parking is available for customers.
Chinese restaurant with a drive-through and mostly takeout-focused service. Atmosphere is clean but lacks energy for sit-down dining. Offers reasonable prices and large portions despite mixed food quality.
Beef and broccoli comes with a solid balance of flavors. Orange chicken stays crispy and sauced just right, avoiding the usual overly sweet taste. Sweet and sour chicken is perfectly fried and pairs well with sauce on the side. Sesame chicken keeps a good ratio of breading to sauce without being heavy.
Fresh and spicy flavors define the Kung Pao Chicken here. It consistently delivers a satisfying kick and vibrant taste.
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The prices at Three Yuan Join are unbeatable.
The portions are generous and enough for two people.
The restaurant is good for takeout.
Small dining space with only five tables creates a cozy and quiet atmosphere. Friendly and welcoming vibe suits both quick bites and relaxed meals. Known for generous portions and affordable prices, it stands out as a hidden gem for Chinese food.
Egg drop soup stands out as a top choice, often described as the best tasted here. The orange chicken and crab Rangoon also receive strong praise for their flavor and quality.
Kung Pao chicken appears regularly alongside dishes like Mongolian beef and General Tso's chicken. It serves as a common choice paired with beef and broccoli in meals.
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The restaurant offers affordable prices with lunch specials under $9.
Online payment is available for pickup or delivery orders.
Inside seating is very limited, so plan accordingly.
Cherry blossom tree anchors a cozy, intimate space with whimsical panda-unicorn decor and ample power outlets. Atmosphere stays zen and relaxed, welcoming to remote workers and the LGBTQ+ community. Board games and good music add to the inclusive, chill vibe.
Beef and broccoli stands out with its exceptional freshness and flavor. Orange chicken comes with a well-balanced sauce. Crab Rangoon nuggets offer a bite-sized, satisfying crunch. Hot and sour soup delivers a rich, flavorful taste.
Spice hits just right in the Kung Pao Chicken, keeping it flavorful without overwhelming heat. The dish comes with zero peanuts, which is a notable twist from the usual recipe.
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Pandacorn Cafe is open late until 4am on Fridays and Saturdays.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but no bottled water is available.
The cafe offers to-go plates for in-house dining, which is unique.
Dining space combines modern design with an open kitchen that highlights cleanliness. Atmosphere balances inviting decor and controlled lighting and music, though noise rises with many children present. Cocktails like the lychee martini stand out alongside highly praised dim sum offerings.
Dim sum features crab and shrimp dumplings, lobster cheese puffs, and chicken basil dumplings cooked to perfection. Soup dumplings and duck pancakes offer rich flavors, while the scallion pancake with curry sauce stands out as a unique dish.
Sauce on the Kung Pao Chicken is gooey but has little flavor. Cashews outnumber chicken pieces in the dish.
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Reservations are recommended at least one week in advance for dinner.
Parking garages are free after 5PM near the restaurant.
Each additional bao and small bowl of rice costs $2.
Small space with quiet atmosphere and no music, featuring a drive-thru window for convenience. Decor feels homey and recently refreshed, though seating and interior design show signs of age. Energy is calm, with occasional kitchen noise and a focus on takeout rather than dine-in experience.
Kung Pao chicken offers a perfect balance of heat and crunch. The Chicken Lo Mein comes in a massive portion and tastes delicious. Orange chicken stands out enough to be given as a free side on first visits.
Offers a perfect balance of heat and crunch in the Kung Pao Chicken. Often paired with dishes like crab wontons and Mongolian beef for a full meal.
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The restaurant offers a halal buffet, the only one of its kind in the area.
A group buy or cash per person may be required for the buffet to be served.
Bring $20 cash per person to increase the chances of the buffet being available.
Chinese restaurant offers an elegant dining room with quiet, peaceful atmosphere and soft music. The space feels clean and relaxing, suitable for easy conversation. A full bar and cooking-themed TV clips add subtle charm.
Hunan style dishes stand out with tender twice cooked pork and superb chicken fried rice and dumplings. Homemade dumplings come with options to customize ingredients like more peanuts or fewer chestnuts.
Kung Pao chicken comes with fried rice, eggroll, and hot and sour soup on the side. It sometimes lacks the usual carrots, celery, and peanuts. Spice level can be adjusted for more heat.
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The restaurant offers appealing lunch specials on Sundays.
The menu includes options for spiciness and add-ons like rice and soup.
The restaurant accommodates sesame seed and oil allergies.
Large seating area hosts a bright, vibrant atmosphere filled with lively energy and frequent noise from families. Decor is nice but somewhat dry, creating a cozy yet active dining space. The place stands out for its authentic Chinese cuisine and affordable prices.
Spring rolls stand out with grilled and shrimp versions cooked to perfection. The menu includes flavorful dishes like General Tso chicken, pork with vermicelli, and wonton soup with noodles that remains a favorite.
Fragrant and delicious Kung Pao Chicken stands out among the meal options. It pairs well with special fried rice and Chinese broccoli flat noodles.
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An 18% gratuity is added to bills for groups of 5 or more.
The restaurant charges $2 for takeout containers after dining in.
Expect an extra charge for plain hu tieu noodles.
Modern decor and bright, clean space create a comfortable, welcoming atmosphere with pleasant music. The vibe suits relaxed dining with family or friends. Free donuts add a small, unique touch to the experience.
Kung Pao chicken and lettuce wraps come out perfectly cooked with fresh ingredients. Dishes like Mongolian beef, orange chicken with brown rice, and steak lo mein deliver solid flavors consistently.
Kung Pao chicken comes with fresh ingredients and cooks perfectly. The version with noodles is tasty and flavorful, though some find it extremely salty.
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The restaurant closes at 9pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
The menu features customizable options for spice level and protein.
Loyalty program available for frequent diners; ask for details.
Modern chic Chinese restaurant combines stylish decor with a cozy ambiance and attentive service. Speakeasy lounge next door offers a lively nightlife experience with live music on weekends. Valet parking and air-conditioned patio add convenience and comfort.
Flavors shine in the spicy Sichuan pork wontons and hot & sour soup dumplings. Dim sum options like truffle mushroom and prawn and pork siu mai add variety. Warm chocolate dumplings finish the meal.
Small portion of kung pao chicken costs $28 and comes without rice. It uses non-traditional basil, which changes the usual flavor profile. Quality is good but looks better in photos than in taste.
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There is an additional charge for using a credit card, so carry cash.
There are no handicap locations near the front door, making it not easily accessible.
Valet parking is available at the restaurant.
Food truck with small outdoor seating and picnic tables offers American-style Chinese food with large portions. Atmosphere stays laid back and pet friendly, with casual, quick dining or takeout. Menu caters more to Latino and white customers, blending Chinese and Mexican flavors.
Kung Pao chicken stands out as hot, fresh, and full of flavor. The menu also features orange chicken and fried rice that are crispy and tasty, along with good options like egg rolls, sesame chicken, and pan fried dumplings.
Hot and fresh Kung Pao chicken delivers strong, full flavor. It often comes paired with an egg roll for a complete meal.
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They accept all cards and contactless payments.
There was ample parking past the food truck in a gravel lot.
You should be prepared to sit outside or take the food with you.
Open kitchen showcases handmade dumplings in a small, cozy space with Asian-themed decor. Atmosphere feels pleasant and inviting, with a clean and modern look. Crowd tends to be light, creating a calm dining experience.
Soup dumplings stand out with their translucent skin and rich broth inside. The vegetarian dumplings and spicy dumpling soup also offer strong flavors and satisfying textures.
Kung Pao Chicken comes with a balanced spice level and pairs well with fried or steamed rice. It offers a solid flavor profile without being overwhelming.
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The food is typically ready within 10 minutes of ordering.
Vegetarian options, including tofu, are available on the menu.
Portions are large enough to share between two people.