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.
Lo mein offers great flavor with options like lobster and beef. Kids enjoy it alongside dishes like Orange Chicken.
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.
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.
Fresh vegetables stand out in the lo mein, adding a crisp texture. The dish pairs well with orange chicken and veggie dumplings, making it a solid choice.
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.
Small, cozy restaurant set in a converted home with intimate seating for about eight people and charming outdoor space. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting but lighting and cooling could improve for dine-in comfort. Known for high-quality Asian dishes like pho, pad Thai, and fried rice, often enjoyed as takeout.
Noodles come out perfectly cooked with a garlicky, saucy flavor. Options like chicken and beef lo mein offer great sauce and flavor that stand out.
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.
Basic diner-style seating creates a quiet atmosphere with a straightforward setup. The menu offers authentic Chinese flavors with generous portions and fair prices. Family-run operation maintains a clean, professional kitchen and consistent quality.
Combination lo mein offers a balanced taste with the right texture and sauce. The chicken and shrimp lo mein come spicy on request, matching well with dishes like sweet and sour chicken.
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 an open, clean design and bright, spotless interior creates a chill vibe. Large portions of food come in styrofoam containers with plastic utensils, supporting casual, no-frills dining. Atmosphere stays quiet and simple, accommodating small to large groups comfortably.
Noodles have more flavor than other places and come in tasty options like chicken lo mein and combination lo mein. They pair well with dishes like Mongolian beef and General Tso's chicken.
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.
Chinese restaurant offers big portions and affordable prices with a focus on fried rice and lo mein dishes. Atmosphere feels family owned and super clean, with food quality that stands out among local options. The vibe is casual and straightforward, emphasizing value and generous servings.
Combo lo mein stands out with a medium spicy kick and pairs well with spring rolls. It joins fried rice and teriyaki chicken as popular choices.
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.
Restaurant offers a clean, cozy atmosphere with cool air and cute decor. Background music plays softly, creating a welcoming vibe ideal for casual meals. Known for crispy chicken tenders and excellent rice, it stands out as a hole-in-the-wall fast food spot with affordable prices.
Combo lo mein stands out with its delicious flavor and pairs well with orange chicken. The lo mein ranks among the best I've had, showing consistent quality.
Orange chicken stands out with steamed rice as a solid pairing. The combo lo mein also delivers strong flavors, while egg rolls vary from delicious to soggy and oily.
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The meals come with a free eggroll with purchase.
Expect affordable prices for generous portion sizes.
The food is made to order, ensuring freshness.
Chinese restaurant offers a slightly romantic atmosphere with relaxed vibe and detailed tables. The space stays busy with smiling faces and happy customers, creating a lively yet comfortable setting. Takeout is the main focus, with generous portions and flavorful dishes like General Tso Chicken and egg rolls.
Lo mein features tender noodles with a flavorful sauce. Options include beef and broccoli, chicken, shrimp, and combination varieties, all noted for their good taste.
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.
Space combines soft lighting and pleasant decor to create a welcoming atmosphere. Menu blends Chinese and Mexican dishes, offering a huge variety with options for dine-in, takeout, or buffet. Service feels personal with a passionate cook in the kitchen.
Spaghetti noodles replace traditional ones in the lo mein. Options include chicken lo mein and fish with lo mein. The lo mein tastes on point.
Orange chicken and lo mein stand out with spaghetti noodles replacing traditional ones. Hot and sour soup lacks flavor, and the buffet bar mixes in Spanish music and chips creating a confusing vibe.
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They have weekly specials every Wednesday.
The meal costs $16 per person for the buffet.
They offer takeout, buffet, or dine-in options.
Chinese restaurant with a drive-thru offers fast, affordable service and huge portions. Atmosphere feels worn and dated, with a dumpy and uneven setup. Popular for budget-friendly family meals despite the basic environment.
Lo mein comes out moist and not sticky. Chicken and veggie versions are common, with broccoli sometimes added. Vegetable lo mein can be a bit dry.
Egg rolls and sweet and sour chicken stand out for their quality. The lo mein stays moist and pairs well with fried rice, while spring rolls come with spicy chili.
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The restaurant offers huge portions for very affordable prices.
You can get two large meals for about $20.
Expect a long line during peak hours, but it moves quickly.