Cozy hamburger spot shines with unique menu items and a tiny patio for outdoor dining. Orange chicken offers a zesty spice kick and moist texture, while the peaceful vibe blends modern interior with a laid-back feel.
Orange chicken stands out with its moist texture and a zesty spice kick that finishes the dish. Dumplings and a truffle salmon roll add variety, while the chicken is fresh and not overly breaded.
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They introduce 19-course tastings on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Parking isn't really available here.
The inside of the restaurant is a little small, so take-out is recommended to avoid a wait.
Small Korean spot shines with hand-folded dumplings that blend juicy, bouncy textures and unique dim sum twists. Cozy, quiet vibe feels like a hidden gem with simple, clean decor and soft K-Pop tunes. Authentic flavors meet a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
Hand-folded dumplings arrive fresh and ready, showcasing clear craftsmanship. Varieties like kalbi, snowflake, and shrimp offer juicy, bouncy textures, steamed or fried with an interesting twist on traditional dim sum.
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Everything is made fresh to order, which takes about 15 minutes.
The prices are reasonable for the quality of food.
The owner cooks everything fresh for customers.
Private karaoke rooms offer soundproofing and spacious seating for lively nights. Pork dumplings are crispy and hot, paired well with chicken wings for a tasty meal. Unlimited song choices keep energy high and fun nonstop.
Pork dumplings stand out as crispy, delicious, and piping hot, making them a perfect snack. The chicken wings also pair well with the dumplings for a satisfying meal.
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The karaoke bar opens daily from 6pm to 2am.
Room rental costs $60 per hour on Friday nights from 12AM to 2AM.
The room charge is $35 per hour for up to 9 people.
Large, bright space with fresh furnishings offers a chill vibe and cozy corners. Homemade dumplings shine with perfect texture and fresh taste. Menu blends Chinese, Japanese, and Korean dishes, making it a broad selection spot for authentic flavors.
Homemade dumplings stand out with perfect texture and fresh taste. Dishes like General Tso’s chicken and egg drop soup feel freshly made and authentic.
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The restaurant offers three kinds of Asian cuisines: Korean, Chinese, and Japanese.
Takeout is available for those who prefer dining at home.
The kids menu has options for picky eaters.
Asian fusion spot mixes Chinese dumplings with Mexican flair in a lively, street-vibe setting. Chefs cook behind large glass windows, adding to the immersive feel. Seating fits groups well, with generous portions of orange and General Tso's chicken.
Handmade dumplings stand out with wagyu and birria xiao long bao offering unique flavors. Orange chicken and General Tso's chicken provide generous portions and solid taste.
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The restaurant features a unique Mexican and Chinese fusion menu.
There is no children's menu available, which may not suit families.
Expect a wait for seating as the restaurant uses an honor system.
Small family-run spot serves authentic Korean-Chinese noodles with a rich seafood broth. Sweet and sour pork has a thin, chewy skin and less sweet sauce. Cozy vibe with self-serve water and coffee makes dining casual and comfortable.
Sweet and sour pork features a thin, chewy skin and thick, chewy meat with a sauce that is less sweet than usual. Fried dumplings are hand-made and juicy.
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Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Prices are affordable, making it a budget-friendly dining option.
You can order directly at the register or use the touchscreen.
Family-owned spot shines with crispy sesame chicken and rich Mongolian beef for Chinese food lovers. Enjoy spicy fried rice and generous portions in a clean, relaxing setting. Open only for breakfast and lunch, it offers great value and quality meat.
Sesame chicken stays crispy even when tossed in sauce, and the Mongolian beef stands out with rich flavor. The menu also features tasty orange chicken, solid fried rice, and good lo mein.
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RiceStix is a family-owned business serving delicious Chinese and Korean food.
The portion sizes are generous, often more than one can handle.
Prices are reasonable, making it a good value for the quality of food.
Cozy booths and traditional decor create a warm vibe. Orange chicken and beef fried dumplings offer bold flavors. A nice bar serves quality drinks in a relaxed setting with soothing music.
Orange chicken and beef fried dumplings stand out with strong flavors. The lo mein and shrimp honey walnut also deliver solid taste.
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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.
High-end steakhouse offers live jazz music and a private elegant setting. Dumplings with truffle wagyu and herb cream shine in the Chinese menu. Unique amenities like a karaoke salon add to the refined vibe.
Dumplings stand out with rich truffle wagyu and a herb cream sauce that feels indulgent. Char Siu Bacon pairs spicy jalapeño grits with a sweet mango pineapple chutney for a bold mix.
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Reservations are recommended for weekend dining to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant hosts live jazz performances every weekend starting at 8pm.
Expect a 30-45 minute wait during peak dinner hours on weekends.
Dim sum shines with soup dumplings and crab rangoon served via robot delivery in a quiet atmosphere. Artistic walls and cozy seating add charm while flavors stay bold and authentic.
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.
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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.
Halal Chinese food shines with spicy Szechuan chicken and perfectly sauced sesame chicken. The spot offers fast service in a tucked-away, low-key space. Customers enjoy big flavor in an unfussy setup with steady flow.
Szechuan chicken comes with a spicy sauce that is nuclear and flavor-packed. Sesame chicken pairs well with vegetable fried rice, both having perfect flavor and sauce balance.
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Asia Wok serves Halal food.
The restaurant is tucked beneath the stairs of the BoA tower.
Expect a steady flow of customers but no long wait times.
Fast food spot serves authentic South Asian cuisine with generous portions and great value. Spicy chicken chow mein offers street-style flavor in huge servings. Clean, tidy atmosphere makes dining pleasant.
Chow mein noodles come in veg, chicken, and beef options with authentic, street-style flavors. The chicken chow mein is spicy, made to order, and served in a huge portion.
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The $11.95 lunch special includes an appetizer, naan, and two gravies.
Expect generous portion sizes, often leaving you with leftovers.
The $9.99 lunch combo features three dishes and is a great deal.
Small takeout spot inside an Asian market offers authentic Chinese BBQ with a focus on roast duck and pork. Simple, no-frills atmosphere lets you browse Asian groceries while waiting. Staff speak Chinese and Vietnamese, adding to the traditional feel.
Authentic Chinese BBQ stands out here, especially the BBQ duck which draws attention for its flavor. Turnip Cakes also appear, reflecting Cantonese traditions.
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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.
Asian fusion spot shines with spicy bee dumplings and soft bao buns, blending Chinese flavors with fresh sushi. Cool vibe and heated outdoor patio make dining comfy. Signature cocktails like the Yuzu Lemon Drop martini add a unique twist to the experience.
Dumplings come with delicate precision and balanced fillings, especially the spicy bee dumplings. Bao Buns are soft and flavorful, while the lo mein and Shanghai noodles stand out. Dim sum and sashimi offer a mix of beautiful combined flavors.
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Happy hour runs from 4 pm to 6 pm with select items at half price.
Expect a 45-minute wait time during peak hours, especially on Fridays.
Parking is easy and available near the restaurant.
Small space serves authentic Chinese food with dishes like Mongolian Beef and Hot Sour Soup. Expect a cash-only policy and limited seating. Prices stay affordable despite quality and cozy vibe.
Shrimp lomein, Mongolian Beef, and broccoli chicken stand out as main dishes. Hot sour soup, egg drop soup, and egg rolls offer solid soup and appetizer options.
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You need to bring cash to pay at Lai Lai China Restaurant.
The prices at Lai Lai China Restaurant are very affordable.
Patience is needed when waiting to dine due to the restaurant's small size.
Cozy spot with intimate seating and a charming outdoor area offers customizable orange chicken and crispy fried dumplings. Warm atmosphere invites diners despite lighting and cooling needing work. Known for high-quality Asian dishes perfect for takeout or a quiet meal.
Orange chicken stands out with customizable spice levels and consistent quality. The fried dumplings stay crispy and pair well with the side sauce. Lo mein noodles come perfectly cooked with a flavorful sauce.
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Parking is limited, but additional parking is available across the street.
They charge a 3% fee for card payments.
Portion sizes are substantial enough for sharing.
Enjoy large bowls with Asian fusion flavors in a cozy, chill spot. Dumplings and Cali roll shine with excellent flavors while sesame chicken offers large portions. Soft music and clean space with resealable lids make dining easy and pleasant.
Dumplings and Cali roll stand out with excellent flavors. Sesame chicken comes in large portions, slightly dry but still good overall. Lo mein with chicken and spring roll sauce add solid variety.
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Bowls cost around $10 each and are quite large.
Expect a 30-45 minute wait for food preparation during peak hours.
Portion sizes are generous, making it a good value for the price.
Vibrant ambiance with K-Pop music sets a lively mood. Menu shines with Crab Rangoon and Gangham Style Wings paired with kimchi. Friendly, chill vibe suits dates and families, making it a true BBQ wonderland.
Crab Rangoon appears frequently alongside various wings and fried rice. The menu includes boneless wings with secret sauce and Gangham Style Wings, often paired with sides like kimchi and pickled radish.
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Parking is available in the apartment building parking behind the restaurant.
They validated parking in the garage.
They offer a bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) policy.
Asian fusion spot offers a halal-certified menu with cozy seating for families. Mongolian beef shines in the Chinese selection, while Pad Thai and Panang Curry bring bold flavors. Colorful art and soft ballads create a relaxing vibe.
Mongolian beef stands out with consistent quality and flavor. The orange chicken also gets repeated praise for its taste and preparation.
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The restaurant is halal-certified, making it a great option for halal diners.
Zato is BYOB with no corkage fee, allowing you to bring your own drinks.
There is plenty of parking available on the front and side of the restaurant.
Cozy space with a cherry blossom tree and whimsical panda-unicorn decor creates a relaxed vibe. Fresh beef and broccoli and crunchy crab Rangoon shine in the menu. Ample power outlets and a welcoming atmosphere make it great for remote work and the LGBTQ+ community.
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.
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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.
Friendly atmosphere buzzes with loud news TV and lovely paintings. Orange chicken shines as a signature dish, paired with shrimp fried rice. Lunch crowd enjoys generous portions and good prices before early afternoon.
Orange chicken stands out as a signature dish, paired often with shrimp fried rice. Other notable items include sesame chicken with rich flavor, Mongolian beef, lo mein, and crispy egg rolls.
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Parking could be an issue during lunch time.
Lunch specials stop being honored after 12:45 PM.
You cannot substitute sides for a different type without paying extra.
Family-run diner offers authentic Chinese flavors with crunchy orange chicken and crispy wontons. Generous portions come at fair prices in a clean, quiet setting. Perfect for those seeking consistent quality and a straightforward meal.
Crunchy orange chicken features candied orange peels that boost flavor, while fried items like wontons and egg rolls stay crispy. The lo mein offers perfect taste, texture, and sauce balance, with spicy Szechuan noodles and kung pao chicken adding variety.
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The prices are fair, averaging around $30 for a meal for two.
The portion sizes are generous, especially for vegetarian dishes.
The restaurant maintains a clean and professional kitchen.
Spacious dining room with a bright, spotless interior sets a chill vibe. Orange chicken and lo mein deliver strong flavors in large portions. Casual, no-frills dining with plastic utensils suits groups of all sizes.
Orange chicken and lo mein stand out with strong flavors. Dishes like beef broccoli, kung pao chicken, Hunan beef, and Mongolian beef offer solid variety and spice options.
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They serve a buffet lunch on weekdays with a few entrees.
Prices are very reasonable, providing great value for the amount of food.
The owner is currently offering a 20% discount during her grand opening.
Old building buzzes with a calm yet lively vibe and steady lines for large portions and economical prices. Orange chicken shines with incredible flavor, while egg foo young and hot and sour soup offer consistent Chinese American flavors. Cleanliness varies but food quality stays strong.
Orange chicken stands out with incredible flavor and is a consistent favorite. The menu also features egg foo young and hot and sour soup that many find delicious and well-prepared.
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Expect a very short wait for takeout orders.
Lunch specials include a drink at no extra charge.
Prices are affordable, with meals around $10 for generous servings.
Underground spot with a nostalgic aura and a fish tank adds charm. Orange chicken offers a strong flavor, paired well with fried rice. Quick, affordable meals with a captivating view make it worth the search.
Orange chicken stands out with a strong flavor and is often paired with fried rice. Mongolian beef features small onion pieces and beef, while lo mein looks appealing and is a common choice. Dumplings exist but are less favored.
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Enter through the building next to the Westin hotel and go down one level.
Expect a short wait during lunch hours, even with a line.
Prices are affordable, with meals around $13 for filling plates.
Small spot with huge portions and reasonable prices suits casual visits or takeout. Spicy chicken lo mein and general Tso chicken shine for Chinese food lovers. Fast delivery and vegetarian options make it easy to enjoy.
Spicy chicken lo mein and general Tso chicken with lo mein stand out for their flavor. Crab rangoons, egg rolls, and crispy veggie spring rolls offer perfect starters. Hot and sour soup pairs well with shrimp lo mein or combination fried rice with extra egg.
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The restaurant requires payment upfront before dining.
Expect large portion sizes that can serve two meals.
Delivery is typically fast, often within 5-10 minutes.
Big portions and affordable prices make this Chinese spot a great value. Combo lo mein offers a medium spicy kick that pairs well with crispy spring rolls. Family-owned vibe and super clean atmosphere keep it casual and welcoming.
Combo lo mein stands out with its medium spicy kick and pairs well with spring rolls. Appetizers like chicken and vegetable egg rolls and fried dumplings add tasty variety, while dishes like Mongolian beef and sesame chicken round out the menu.
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Lunch specials are available and reasonably priced.
Expect to pay around $10 for a meal that serves two adults.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes, especially for fried rice.
Graffiti walls and dark booths create a vibrant atmosphere with BTS tunes energizing the space. Orange chicken shines as a must-try dish alongside fried rice and bulgogi. Call buttons at tables ensure quick service in this lively spot.
Orange chicken stands out as exceptionally delicious and memorable. Fried rice and sesame chicken also come highly recommended alongside the flavorful bulgogi.
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Happy hour is available every day with discounted drinks and meals.
Only one happy hour entree can be ordered per table, not per person.
DanSungSa is open until 2AM every day, perfect for late-night dining.
Chinese restaurant offers a romantic atmosphere with a relaxed vibe and detailed tables. Generous portions of General Tso Chicken and large, flavorful egg rolls highlight the menu. Busy space filled with smiling faces creates a lively yet comfortable setting.
Egg rolls stand out with large size and great flavor. The menu features flavorful chicken dishes like General Tso, orange, and sesame chicken, plus Mongolian beef and tasty fried rice options.
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Lucky Rice is a takeout-only restaurant with no dine-in options.
Lunch specials are available for $8.99 and dinner for $12.99.
Each meal comes with an egg roll included.