Enjoy authentic dishes with generous portions in a lively yet cozy setting. Orange chicken stays crispy and Hunan beef is tender and flavorful. Perfect for family fun nights or intimate dates with consistently fresh food.
Flavors stay authentic and dishes come out fresh and well-prepared. Orange chicken stays crispy with a perfectly balanced sauce, and Hunan beef is tender and full of flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for weekend dinner service to avoid long wait times.
Parking is available on-site, but it can fill up quickly during peak hours.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.
Spacious hot pot spot offers rich broth and thinly sliced beef that melts in your mouth. Multiple flavors at the hot pot counter keep tastes pure without mixing smells. Family-friendly vibe shines with free toys for kids and a cozy, clean space.
Rich, flavorful hot pot broth stands out with thinly sliced beef that melts in your mouth. The hot pot counter lets you enjoy multiple flavors without mixing smells, and the staff keeps the mood light and fun.
Good to know
They offer a 20% discount every Thursday.
Lunch prices are cheaper compared to dinner options.
The all-you-can-eat price is $23.99, including drinks and dessert.
Enjoy authentic lamb dishes like lamb spine hot pot and kebabs in a lively spot with free arcade games for kids. Staff are attentive, ensuring your meal cooks perfectly. Expect a chilly atmosphere from frequent door openings and crowds.
Hot pots stand out with lamb spine and clear broth lamb options that deliver rich flavor. The beef and lamb hot pot set meal offers a satisfying variety, and the kebab adds a bold taste. Staff stay attentive, often checking on the cooking progress.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant uses halal meat, but some dishes may contain alcohol.
Expect wait times of 30-45 minutes during peak weekend hours.
Small dim sum spot offers authentic Cantonese dishes with fresh shrimp har gows served hot. Cozy, lively room suits families well. Quick, friendly service at simple tables makes dining easy and fun.
Dim sum arrives hot and fresh with thin-skinned har gows filled with fresh shrimp. The menu covers classic Cantonese dim sum and some old-fashioned items, all at reasonable prices with quick service and no wait.
Good to know
Dim sum is served all day from Sunday to Thursday until 6:30 PM, and until 9 PM on Friday and Saturday.
Expect to wait for a table on Sundays if arriving late.
A party of two may wait about 15 minutes during peak hours.
Renovated interior offers a modern design with private rooms and family tables. Hunan fish shines as a unique recipe among authentic Cantonese dishes. Space suits large groups, blending lively warmth with occasional kitchen noise.
Hunan fish stands out with a unique recipe that surpasses others. The menu also features authentic Cantonese dishes, crispy chow mein, and tasty stir-fried flat rice noodles with beef and Chinese broccoli.
Good to know
Expect a 20-minute wait for food during busy weekends.
Lunch specials start at $8, with a deal for buying four dishes.
The restaurant automatically adds an 18% tip for parties of six or more.
Buffet restaurant offers all-you-can-eat hot pot with fresh seafood like mini octopus and scallops. Spacious, modern space features K-pop videos and a lively atmosphere. Sauce station lets you customize flavors endlessly for a fun dining experience.
All-you-can-eat hot pot features a huge selection of fresh seafood like mini octopus, scallops, and prawns. Dumplings and wontons cook fresh in the broth, which staff refill to keep the meal going.
Good to know
Dinner costs $35.99 per person, while lunch is $23.99.
Happy hour offers discounted pricing on select items.
Expect a wait during peak dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Seafood shines with salt & pepper shrimp and standout crab dishes. Casual vibe with live blues and jazz on weekends livens the place. Friendly staff add to the welcoming feel despite some noise.
Crab dishes and Peking duck stand out with solid flavors. Egg rolls do not match the quality of other items.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 5 to 7 PM with $1 raw oysters.
Live music happens every Friday night, creating a lively atmosphere.
Lunch specials offer bowls for just $10, a great deal.
Buffet-style hot pot offers all-you-can-eat fresh ingredients with individual pots for custom flavors. Spacious booths with tabletop burners create a clean, quiet spot perfect for date nights and casual meals. Made-to-order skewers and wings add variety to the seafood and vegetable selection.
Offers all-you-can-eat hot pot with a large variety of fresh ingredients and individual pots to customize flavors. Includes a bar section with fried rice, lo mein, and cooked meats, all served in generous portions.
Good to know
Hot Pot City offers an all-you-can-eat hot pot for $19.95.
Happy hour deals are available, providing discounts on select items.
The restaurant is only open at night on weekends during summer hours.
Chinese Vietnamese spot buzzes with a family atmosphere and cramped seating. Signature Peking duck shines with crispy skin and rich flavor. Generous portions and fair prices make it great for groups seeking authentic Asian dishes.
Peking duck stands out as a signature dish, known for its rich flavor and crispy skin. The menu also features roasted duck, chunky beef with rice, and classic egg rolls.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $75 for a family meal for four.
The restaurant serves large portions, ideal for sharing.
Reservations are not required, but it's good for large groups.
Bright, spacious dining room with large circle tables suits big groups and creates a lively weekend energy. Dim sum shines with salted egg yolk buns and quick service on weekdays. Authentic Cantonese dishes like lobster and Peking duck add rich flavors to the menu.
Dim sum features salted egg yolk steamed buns, dumplings, and chicken feet served hot and quick on weekdays. The menu offers a variety of authentic Cantonese dishes including lobster and Peking duck alongside noodles and meat options.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially on weekends.
Expect busy weekends; arrive early to avoid long wait times.
Dim sum prices are reasonable, with lunch items around $8.
Large space with private rooms and a lotus pond creates a calm vibe. Fresh dim sum selection delights with variety and quality. Service stays amazing, making it perfect for groups and events.
Fresh dim sum selection stands out with a variety of dumplings and dishes. Service is consistently amazing, making it a reliable spot for classic dim sum experiences.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect long wait times during lunch and dinner on weekends.
Parking can be difficult to find on weekends.
Bright dining room with large tables and lazy Susans suits groups well. Dim sum shines with authentic flavors like pork ribs and fried egg buns. Lively kitchen sounds add energy, while a conference room fits celebrations perfectly.
Dim sum here features authentic flavors with standout dishes like pork ribs, spring rolls, and fried egg buns. The sesame red bean balls are freshly fried to a golden crisp with a chewy texture and balanced sweetness.
Good to know
Parking is free and easy to find at this location.
Gratuity is included in the receipt, so no need to tip extra.
The restaurant serves dim sum at night, offering a unique experience.
Hong Kong style fast food shines with Chinese BBQ like roast duck and char siu. Space is small with only two tables, focusing on take-out. Prices stay fair, and the quiet atmosphere suits quick meals.
Chinese BBQ stands out with char siu that works well even in instant tonkotsu ramen. The spot serves solid take-out options but be aware of peanut allergens in the char siu pork.
Good to know
Peanuts are used in the marinade, posing a risk for those with allergies.
Prices for two-item rice plates are affordable at $9.25.
Expect a total charge of around $30 for two pounds of BBQ pork.
Chinese takeout shines with authentic flavors and large portions. Lo mein and fried rice are fresh and tasty, especially chicken lo-mein and pork dumplings. Careful packaging keeps food crisp, perfect for online ordering and delivery.
Lo mein and fried rice dishes stand out for being consistently fresh and tasty. Options like chicken lo-mein, sweet and sour chicken, pork fried dumplings, and wonton soup offer solid variety.
Good to know
Panda Kitchen offers only takeout with no seating available.
All food is made to order and must be taken to go.
Expect your order to be ready in about 20 minutes if you call ahead.
Dim sum shines with shrimp shu mai and steamed pork buns served fast in a loud, nostalgic setting. Worn furniture and plastic tablecloths add to the authentic Hongkong vibe. Expect fresh flavors and a casual, no-frills experience.
Dim sum features shrimp and pork shu mai, steamed pork buns, and taro cakes with the right chew. Dishes like chicken feet and fresh leafy greens come out quickly and taste fresh and flavorful.
Good to know
They automatically add an 18% tip for parties of four or more.
Parking could be an issue due to shared lot with multiple businesses.
There are no vegetarian options in dim sum.
Small spot with Cantonese BBQ like roast duck and crispy pork. Service is quick but feels intense due to employees staring. Cash-only and often crowded, perfect for authentic flavors on the go.
Specializes in Cantonese BBQ with dishes like roast duck, crispy pork belly, char siu, and soy sauce chicken. Wonton soup and sweet and sour pork also feature, with authentic Cantonese flavors throughout.
Good to know
They only accept cash; a credit card minimum of $10 applies for card payments.
Lunch specials are very affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Portion sizes are generous, suitable for sharing.