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.
Chicken Lo Mein comes in a massive portion and tastes delicious. It pairs well with other dishes like orange chicken and chili beef, all offered at a good price.
Lunch features well priced specials around $7.99 to $8.99 including a main entree, fried rice, and egg roll. The Sunday lunch buffet offers a solid variety and staff serve even near the end of lunch hours.
Good to know
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.
Large dining room combines western rustic design with quiet TVs, creating a cozy yet unusual atmosphere for Chinese cuisine. Seating includes awkwardly spaced booths that require adjustment for comfort. The place serves classic Texan Chinese dishes with generous portions and a family-friendly vibe.
Lo mein varies here from vegetable and tofu options to combo versions with shrimp. Some lo mein dishes have mild flavor and can dry out when reheated, while others stand out as the highlight of the meal.
Lunch specials include cashew nut chicken with rice and an eggroll for $11. Portions are generous and flavors stay on point with options like shrimp Szechaun style at mild spice.
Good to know
The lunch menu offers cashew nut chicken for $11, including rice and an eggroll.
Portion sizes are generous, ensuring good value for the price.
The restaurant is family-friendly, making it suitable for all ages.
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.
Beef and vegetable lo mein feature perfectly cooked noodles with a satisfying texture. The beef lo mein stands out for its rich flavor, while the vegetable version offers a well-balanced taste.
Located near a grocery store, this spot offers a convenient place for a quick lunch. It lacks lunch specials common at other restaurants but serves solid meals suitable for a casual midday break.
Good to know
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.
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.
Lo mein stands out with fresh, flavorful noodles that pair well with both vegetarian and meat options. It consistently tastes delicious alongside dishes like kung pao and pan-fried dumplings.
Lunch features specials like General Tsoโs chicken with steamed rice and sweet & sour soup. Service includes attentive care from servers like Fish, making it a spot for frequent business or casual lunches.
Good to know
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.
Veggie lo mein stands out as very flavorful and fresh. Some lo mein dishes come out greasy, but most arrive hot and ready on time.
Casual meals come with great value through the lunch special. The spot suits both lunch and dinner with a relaxed vibe.
Good to know
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.
Small, cozy space offers a welcoming atmosphere with generous portions and daily lunch specials at fair prices. The vibe suits quick, comforting meals with well-seasoned dishes like crispy orange chicken and flavorful noodles. Seating is limited, making it a casual spot for neighborhood dining.
Chicken Lo Mein comes extra spicy and can be ordered without vegetables. It tends to be a bit salty but is generally delicious.
Daily lunch specials offer generous portions at a very fair price, with a $7 deal providing big quantity tasty food. Meals come quickly and satisfy with their size and flavor.
Good to know
They have daily lunch specials with generous portions for a fair price.
The $7 lunch deal offers great value for money.
There is limited seating available, so plan accordingly.
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.
Lo mein has a mild flavor that some find bland but can be improved with soy sauce. It pairs well with dishes like orange chicken and pork dumplings.
Lunch specials feature fresh broccoli and tender beef in the stir fry. No cart service is available during Sunday lunch.
Good to know
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.
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.
Vegetarian lo mein stands out with water chestnuts, mushrooms, and bamboo shoots packed in. Combination lo mein offers a mild fried noodle flavor that is not bland.
Lunch options come with large servings and excellent prices. The lunch specials offer good value and reliable choices during lunch hours.
Good to know
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.