Asian fusion restaurant blends Chinese and Mexican decor with Hispanic and house music, creating a lively, street-vibe atmosphere. Large glass windows reveal chefs preparing food, adding to the immersive experience. Seating includes flat bench booths and metal chairs, with plenty of space for bigger groups.
Chocolate desserts stand out with lava xiao long bao featuring chocolate pudding in a chewy dumpling skin and black lava buns. Teens favor the chocolate bun dessert among the sweet options.
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.
Good to know
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.
Hamburger restaurant offers a cozy, small business vibe with a sleek modern interior and a tiny patio that invites outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels peaceful and welcoming, blending simplicity with a cute eccentric touch. Unique menu items and fresh, flavorful food stand out in a laid-back setting.
Fresh fruit features prominently with cherries and watermelon slices often served as desserts. The chef and owner sometimes offer complimentary desserts showcasing ingredient freshness.
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.
Good to know
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.
High-end steakhouse blends Asian influence with impressive decor and thoughtful design. Atmosphere features live jazz music that elevates the dining experience in a private, elegant setting. Guests enjoy detailed amenities like a karaoke salon and memberโs lounge, creating a unique and refined vibe.
Dumplings stand out with rich truffle wagyu and a herb cream sauce that feels indulgent. Char Siu Bacon pairs spicy jalapeรฑo grits with a sweet mango pineapple chutney for a bold mix.
Good to know
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.
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.
Warm chocolate dumplings stand out as a rich dessert option. The Mandarin Fields dessert offers a unique flavor that is not too sweet, striking a good balance.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Dulce de Leche lava cake stands out as a rich, satisfying dessert. Other options offer unique flavors and exquisite presentation.
Peking Duck stands out as a large dish that serves three people. Other notable items include lobster dynamite, Money Bag dumplings, egg rolls, and edamame.
Good to know
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, stylish space with Asian decor and art gallery vibe creates a cozy, bright atmosphere. Seating is limited and close together, making conversations less private but maintaining a welcoming feel. The restaurant offers authentic Thai flavors with a clean, well-maintained environment.
Mango sticky rice stands out as a popular dessert. Drinks and desserts both come highly praised here.
Beef and broccoli comes as a classic option while chicken pad Thai and pork dumplings add variety. Lo mein tends to be oily and lacks flavor, and orange chicken has very little sauce.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Vegan options are available on the menu.
Intimate Asian restaurant with stunning decor and warm, inviting atmosphere. Lounge seating and purse hooks at the bar add comfort and convenience. A DJ plays music, creating a vibrant, lively vibe.
Giant fortune cookie stands out as a novelty dessert. Banana cheesecake comes on a golden elephant with chocolate ice cream and special sauce. Banana egg roll also gets recommended.
Crispy chicken bao buns stand out with great texture. Dan Dan noodles come with rich sauce and generous portions. The menu includes Bang Bang Shrimp, Drunken Noodles, and Wagyu New York Strip. Desserts feature a giant fortune cookie, brownies, and coconut milk served in a tea kettle.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for busy evenings.
There is free parking available, but validation is required.
A $3 fee applies for bringing outside food, like cakes.