Small, casual spot inside a busy food court offers generous portions of authentic Taiwanese dishes with bold mala flavors and crispy fried items. The atmosphere is clean and inviting, with self-service water and chili oil available. It attracts a diverse crowd seeking comforting, flavorful street food not commonly found elsewhere in the area.
Offers an extensive menu with authentic Taiwanese cuisine featuring freshly made dishes. Portions come huge and tasty at a great price.
Dishes feature a mala flavor that numbs more than it burns, especially in the mapo tofu and mapo tofu omurice. The menu includes spicy wontons, crispy pop nuggets, and various rice cakes, all packed with balanced, savory flavors.
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Seating is first come, first serve in the food court.
The restaurant is family-run, providing a warm and friendly atmosphere.
Portions are massive, often enough to share or take home.
Two-story space with beautiful murals and authentic Himalayan decor creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Live music and karaoke add lively entertainment, while a full bar offers unique Nepali beers and cocktails. Seating options vary, supporting both social and intimate dining experiences.
Authentic Nepali flavors shine through dishes like Sukuti aalu, paired with top-notch hospitality. Live music adds to the genuine Himalayan atmosphere.
Chicken chow mein stands out as a memorable dish with a satisfying texture. The menu also features butter chicken and chili chicken momo, adding variety to the Chinese food options.
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Happy hour deals are available from 4 PM until 9 PM.
Karaoke night features an open mic with a live guitar player.
DJ nights happen every Friday and Saturday after 11 PM.
Spacious restaurant with elegant decor and a traditional feel offers a clean, sleek interior. Atmosphere is lively but can be noisy, making conversation challenging. Known for authentic hand-pulled noodles and excellent dim sum.
Hand-pulled noodles come with an authentic beef soup base and a fresh, healthy feel. Dumplings are juicy and tender, bursting with authentic Szechuan flavors.
Hand pulled noodles stand out with experienced chefs making them fresh behind a window. Dim sum arrives freshly made with delicate fillings alongside dishes like beef and Dan Dan noodles.
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The dining area is very clean and well-maintained.
Everything is made fresh daily, ensuring quality and taste.
The dine-in experience requires ordering through an app.
Dining room features authentic Chinese wood carved furniture and rosewood tables and chairs in a spacious and bright setting. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, with a quiet enough environment for conversation and a nostalgic, family-friendly vibe. Energy varies from calm to lively depending on crowd size.
Cuisine features authentic Hunan style with dishes like stinky tofu that are rare to find. Food consistently tastes delicious and true to traditional Chinese flavors.
Authentic Hunan style flavors stand out with consistently top-notch quality and delicious, soul-touching dishes. The menu offers traditional tastes that keep people coming back despite other concerns.
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A 20% service charge is automatically added to all dining bills.
Expect to pay an additional 18% tip on top of the service charge.
The menu offers a large variety of authentic Hunan dishes.
Halal Chinese restaurant offers modern cozy decor with an open kitchen and bright layout. Atmosphere feels warm and relaxing, encouraging casual dining and conversation. Family-friendly spot known for authentic Asian comfort food and tasty noodles.
Food delivers authentic flavors with fresh noodles made in-house, showing in both texture and taste. Rice noodles come less oily but keep strong, genuine Chinese and halal influences.
Mongolian beef and braised beef noodles stand out with rich flavors. Dumplings vary from crispy chicken corn to soft steamed xiao long bao filled with warm broth, plus well-seasoned beef and cabbage options.
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Noodle One offers a Ramadan iftar special during the holy month.
The restaurant charges a 20% tip for parties of four or more.
Lunch specials are available daily, providing great deals for quick meals.
See-through kitchen reveals clean, transparent food preparation behind a cozy, welcoming atmosphere that feels like a home-cooked meal. The store offers authentic Ukrainian frozen foods with a wide variety of handmade, high-quality products that suit busy lifestyles and families.
Meals feature homemade-style preparation with quality ingredients. Every dish delivers authentic flavors and freshness.
Dumplings stand out with varied fillings like cabbage, different meats, and potato vareniki. Prices list per pound, which can be misleading, and some labels don't match the actual ingredients inside.
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Multi Cook offers a variety of frozen, handmade foods from Ukraine.
The store provides ready-to-eat hot dishes and frozen meals for convenience.
Prices for dumplings are listed per pound, which can lead to higher costs.
Restaurant offers a warm and inviting atmosphere with beautiful, upscale decor featuring oranges, gray furniture, and brass trim. Seating suits small groups up to four, and the space feels cozy yet lively. Guests can bring their own bottles, adding a relaxed, personal touch to the dining experience.
Food offers authentic flavors that are perfectly spiced and taste homemade. Dishes like momos and Duck Choila stand out for their rich, traditional taste and tender texture.
Momos and chow mein stand out with solid flavors, though chow mein is more decent than memorable. The hot and sour soup offers a spicy kick even at medium heat, adding a nice punch to the meal.
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Reservations are required in advance for weekend visits.
The restaurant allows customers to bring their own bottle until they obtain their liquor license.
Expect delays; the dinner event started three hours late.
Modern Chinese restaurant offers an upscale dim sum experience with a stylish bar area and cool air conditioning. Atmosphere shifts from quiet and relaxed to lively once music starts, featuring Bossa Nova hits. Ordering uses a QR code app, enhancing a seamless dining flow.
Big portions showcase authentic Sichuan cooking with flavors like light orange peel in the beef shumai. Many patrons are Chinese, reflecting the genuine Cantonese cuisine and well-prepared, satisfying dishes.
Dumplings and Xiao long bao stand out with authentic flavors and good texture. The sesame chicken is a highlight, rated very highly, alongside big portions and genuine Sichuan dishes.
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The restaurant uses a QR code for ordering, which may be confusing for some.
Food is served quickly, typically within 10 minutes after ordering.
Prices are higher than average for dim sum, with small portion sizes.
Glass-walled dumpling station showcases chefs making handcrafted dumplings in an upscale, modern space with Asian decor. Atmosphere balances busy but not chaotic, fitting for groups or date nights. Energy feels inviting with a mix of intimate dining and lively buzz.
Food offers authentic home-style cooking with traditional flavors. Dumplings, buns, and Taiwan beef noodle stand out as delicious and genuine examples of Chinese cuisine.
Handmade dumplings stand out with soup dumplings praised as the best in the area and unique options like truffle dumplings. Noodles and dishes like pan-fried bao buns and spicy wontons complement the menu well.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Parking is ample and free for restaurant patrons.
Check your bill carefully as menu prices may differ from charges.
Small dining room features an open kitchen where hand-rolled noodles and dumplings are visible. Atmosphere is busy and fun in the evening but can feel loud and cramped with reggaeton music playing. Seating near the entrance may be affected by cold drafts during colder weather.
Xiao long baos and dumplings stand out for their authentic Shanghai style and high quality. The menu offers authentic Chinese flavors with an ordering system true to Asia.
Soup dumplings stand out for their flavor and quality, often described as satisfying and well-cooked. The kitchen shows skilled preparation of handmade dumplings and dishes like sesame chicken, fried rice, and hand-pulled noodles.
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Reservations are not accepted; expect a line during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant operates on a limited service model with a forced tip.
The lunch special offers great value for a quick meal.
Ordering kiosks create a secret menu vibe in a small diner-style space shared with other eateries. The atmosphere feels warm and cozy, with a mix of authentic Taiwanese hot pot flavors and customizable vegetarian options. Confusing separate billing systems and higher pricing set it apart from typical hot pot spots.
Flavors of the hot pot show authentic Taiwanese style. The menu includes stinky tofu and other traditional dishes.
Hot pot here features huge portions with a huge assortment of toppings. Broths like Taiwanese spicy, satay, and herbal are well made and flavorful, with options for vegetarians and personal hot pots for quick meals.
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The hot pot costs $20, which may be considered pricey for some.
Portions are large enough to share with 2 or 3 people.
Seating can be tricky when the restaurant is busy.
Modern dining space offers clean, contemporary decor with spacious layout and large tables for groups. Atmosphere varies from calm and cozy to occasionally loud and crowded, with seating sometimes close together. Touchscreen ordering adds a tech-friendly touch to the experience.
Food features authentic handmade dumplings with generous portions and fresh, flavorful taste. The restaurant maintains a clean, modern atmosphere that complements the authentic Chinese cuisine.
Soup dumplings and steamed buns come fresh and hot, made in house with flavorful fillings. Service moves fast, and the sesame chicken stands out alongside consistently good dumplings.
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Expect a wait for a table during busy dinner times.
The restaurant closes at 10 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
An 18% service charge is automatically added to your bill.
Small space with quiet atmosphere and no music, featuring a drive-thru window for convenience. Decor feels homey and recently refreshed, though seating and interior design show signs of age. Energy is calm, with occasional kitchen noise and a focus on takeout rather than dine-in experience.
Fresh and flavorful dishes capture both Indo-Chinese and authentic Chinese tastes. Complimentary sides like Samosas and Chinese pastries add to the genuine experience.
Kung Pao chicken offers a perfect balance of heat and crunch. The Chicken Lo Mein comes in a massive portion and tastes delicious. Orange chicken stands out enough to be given as a free side on first visits.
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The restaurant offers a halal buffet, the only one of its kind in the area.
A group buy or cash per person may be required for the buffet to be served.
Bring $20 cash per person to increase the chances of the buffet being available.
Modern space with large windows and simple traditional touches creates a casual, cozy vibe. Clean environment with comfortable table spacing supports a relaxed dining experience. Atmosphere balances between polished and approachable, suitable for vegetarian and vegan options.
Food offers a clean and authentic taste that matches traditional flavors well. Dishes maintain a genuine style without unnecessary alterations.
Orange chicken comes with rice and vegetables and tastes good. Tom Yum noodle soup includes beef and chicken dumplings. Mongolian beef has a bitter rubber flavor.
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Parking is plentiful and convenient with no wait time during Saturday lunch.
The restaurant offers vegetarian and vegan options on the menu.
Pricing is fair for the quality and portion sizes provided.