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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Space offers a welcoming atmosphere with soft lighting and pleasant decor. Menu blends Chinese and Mexican dishes like orange chicken with spaghetti noodles and a buffet option. Service feels personal with a passionate cook, though hot and sour soup lacks flavor and buffet vibe is mixed.
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.
Korean restaurant serves authentic Korean Chinese flavors with generous portions perfect for sharing. Sichuan-style dishes like sweet and sour pork and spicy options add variety. Atmosphere feels unwelcoming despite relaxing music, but it's popular for social gatherings.
Sichuan-style sweet and sour pork comes in generous portions but can be overcooked and bland at times. Other dishes like Sichuan Tangsuyuk, dumplings, and jajangmyeon offer a variety of flavors with some spicy options.
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The restaurant offers generous portion sizes suitable for sharing.
Expect authentic Korean-Chinese flavors in every dish.
Prices are reasonable, with meals around $30 for takeout.
Small family-owned spot offers a calm vibe with homey decor and soft lighting. Orange chicken is crispy and aromatic, while fried dumplings are made from scratch. Large portions suit sharing in a quiet, close-knit setting.
Orange chicken stands out with its crispy texture and aromatic, light sauce. Fried dumplings come made from scratch, and the egg drop soup is notably delicious and satisfying.
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The restaurant is located at the far West side of the building, right when you take the first right into the plaza.
I paid $15.50 for one soup, one egg roll, tea, and any entree.
The prices are affordable, making it a great value.