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.
Lunch features generous bento boxes with a variety of food. The pork in the bento is slow cooked and tender.
Peking duck features super crispy skin and tender, juicy meat with a fragrant aroma. It is prepared authentically and presented creatively, making it a standout dish here.
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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.
Bustling open kitchen showcases fresh noodle and dumpling making, creating an engaging dining experience. Decor blends classic and modern styles with a cozy yet modern atmosphere that stays smooth even when packed. Space includes a party room for private gatherings and offers a separate vegan menu.
Ramen dishes stand out with Beef Ramen and garlic chicken ramen offering distinct flavors. The spicy boiled shrimp ramen and garlic belly add variety to the menu.
Peking duck comes lean and crispy with a generous portion that looks great on the plate. The duck and accompanying soup both deliver solid flavor, matching or exceeding versions found in Hong Kong.
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They have a separate vegan menu available upon request.
Expect a wait during peak lunch hours, especially on weekends.
Prices are reasonable with a good variety of dishes.
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.
Juicy dumplings and ramen noodles stand out with rich flavors. Bento box lunch specials mix typical servings with a Chinese twist, and the spicy edamame appetizer adds a wonderful flavor.
Peking duck features delicious flavor and well-cooked meat despite lacking the usual crispy skin. It pairs well with pork buns and soup dumplings, making it a standout dish here.
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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.
Small space with mini tables and a window showing noodle making creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere stays chill and quiet with slow classical music, giving a laidback vibe. Food focuses on authentic Northern Chinese noodles and soup dumplings, offering a genuine taste experience.
Ramen here stands out with a rich and creamy Tonkotsu broth packed with boiled egg, tender beef, mushrooms, and scallions. The bowls are huge and filling, offering good quality for the price.
The Peking duck features soft skin rather than crispy, with well-done meat. It comes with pancakes, shredded onions, and cucumbers, and the leftover duck is used to make a good soup. The whole meal costs about $49.95 and serves a large portion.
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You can order with the waiter or scan a QR code to order online.
A mandatory minimum 20% tip is included in the bill.
The restaurant is known for its authentic Chinese cuisine.
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.
Chicken Katsu onigiri stands out with a crispy texture and rich flavor. Other notable dishes include beef brisket, honey BBQ pork, takoyaki, xiao long bao, gyoza, pot stickers, shrimp tempura, and steamed pork buns.
Restaurant-style Peking Duck comes in a half portion and pairs well with other dishes like Scallion Chicken and Xiao Long Bao. A Beijing duck set is also available for a fuller experience.
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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 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.
F8 pan-fried udon with black pepper and BBQ pork stands out as a flavorful dish. Orange chicken and udon noodles appeal to kids, while options like shrimp fried rice, edamame, and spring rolls add variety.
Peking duck comes with buns instead of crepes and pairs well with duck soup and cucumber. The duck lacks the usual duck sauce but remains very good and flavorful.
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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.
Luxurious restaurant with loud music and dark ambiance creates an energetic, vibrant atmosphere. Beautiful design and live music set a spectacular tone, attracting groups and families rather than intimate dinners. Signature cocktails and sushi stand out as distinctive features in the lively setting.
Sushi stands out with A5 seared maki and lobster dynamite showing strong flavors. Dumplings like Money Bag and dishes such as Duck Lo Mein add variety beyond sushi.
Juicy and tender, the Peking Duck serves enough for three people. It stands out as an amazing dish worth ordering.
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A 21% automatic service charge is added to all bar bills.
Brunch costs $72 per person, so plan your budget accordingly.
Reservations are recommended for special events like Sake tastings.
Modern interior features rice paper lanterns and an upscale decor similar to a sister restaurant. Atmosphere feels lovely and incredible with a private room that stands out. A window shows chefs preparing dim sum, adding a unique touch to the dining experience.
Lunch specials include soup, edamame, crispy noodles, and egg roll with the entrรฉe at a good price. Miso soup stands out as amazing, and starters like soup and spring roll arrive before the main dish.
Roasted in-house, the Peking duck comes with steamed pancakes and is consistently well prepared. It stands out alongside soup dumplings and pork dishes as a highlight of the meal.
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The restaurant offers gluten-free options for those with dietary restrictions.
Generous portion sizes are available on the lunch menu.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups, especially on weekends.