Small, clean space with traditional bamboo steamers and aesthetic decor creates a calm, relaxing atmosphere that feels casual yet upscale. Friendly staff add warmth, and reusable chopsticks reflect thoughtful details. The vibe suits solo diners or pairs seeking authentic Chinese flavors.
Soup dumplings and beef noodle soup showcase handmade and fresh ingredients. The food delivers authentic Chinese flavors and comforting tastes.
Soup dumplings stand out for their juicy, flavorful quality, especially the spicy pork Xiao Long Bao. The Dan Dan noodles offer a large, delicious portion, while the potstickers come crispy and perfectly cooked.
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Lunch specials range from $12 to $16, including soup, an egg roll, and an entree.
There is a decent amount of parking available in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options on the menu.
Minimalist dining area inside a gas station creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere with efficient service. The space feels warm and familiar, attracting those seeking authentic Chinese cuisine in a casual setting.
Chinese cuisine here stays true to traditional flavors with consistently authentic dishes. The dine-in service matches the genuine experience, making it a solid spot for authentic Asian food.
Orange chicken stands out with its tangy, sweet, crispy texture and rich flavor. Other dishes like chicken fried rice, king pao chicken, general Cho chicken, and lo mein are fresh, flavorful, and generously portioned.
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Hunan King is located inside a gas station.
The prices at Hunan King are great.
The quantities of food served at Hunan King are massive.
Hot pot restaurant combines modern aesthetics with traditional Chinese elements in a clean, cozy space. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, suitable for both intimate meals and larger groups. Features include a self-serve sauce bar and occasional lively moments with music and light changes late at night.
Hot pot here tastes like it comes straight from Chengdu with authentic Sichuan flavors and a fresh selection of rare vegetables. The menu also features authentic street snacks like grilled cold noodles and spicy duck blood.
Authentic Sichuan hot pot stands out with rich, spicy broths and fresh ingredients. The Chongqing style offers a bold, numbing heat that defines the experience.
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The restaurant is open until 2am.
They have limited seating, so arrive early.
Expect to pay around $40 per person for the all-you-can-eat option.
Small restaurant with cozy atmosphere and beautiful wall art creates a calm, welcoming vibe. Calming music plays while chefs prepare dumplings in view. Generous portions and authentic soup dumplings offer great value without needing to travel far.
Soup dumplings have authentic flavors and taste very fresh and homemade. The food consistently delivers a genuine taste without needing to go downtown or to Chinatown.
Steamed dumplings with pork, shrimp, and chives stand out for their thin wrappers and generous fillings. The spicy and sour dumplings and xiaolongbao offer bold flavors and are highly recommended alongside pan-fried beef and onion dumplings.
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Happy hour offers great prices on drinks and appetizers.
The lunch special is available all week before 4pm.
The lunch special includes steamed rice and an egg roll for $10.99.
Small, authentic Chinese restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and quiet jazz music playing softly. Features an intimate indoor space and a cute outdoor patio for relaxed dining. Dishes and utensils accented with gold add a touch of elegance to the casual vibe.
Consistent, authentic Sichuan flavors fill the menu with bold, packed taste. Small setting serves genuine Chinese dishes that capture traditional recipes and great vibes.
Sichuan-inspired dishes deliver perfectly numbing mapo tofu and spicy dan dan noodles with great texture. Dumplings come juicy and well-seasoned, including pork pan-fried and beef varieties, alongside tasty chicken egg rolls and house fried rice.
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The menu features a variety of authentic Sichuan dishes.
Expect to spend $10-20 per person for a meal.
The restaurant is family-friendly with a comfortable atmosphere.
Small, clean space with an open, inviting interior and K-pop music playing softly. Tables are arranged to avoid crowding, creating a comfortable dining atmosphere. Digital ordering tablets and stainless steel chopsticks add a modern, refined touch.
Dishes like Jjampong, Jjajangmyeon, and Tangsuyuk deliver fresh, balanced, and authentic Korean flavors. Every dish tastes flavorful and perfectly prepared.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its tender inside and crunchy outside. Fried dumplings come crispy and flavorful, and orders over $30 include free dumplings.
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There is a large parking lot available.
The portions are generous for the price.
The restaurant is very clean.
Small space with about four tables creates a cozy café feel and quaint atmosphere. Music adds to the relaxed vibe, making it a welcoming spot for casual dining or carry-out.
Small restaurant serves authentic traditional dishes alongside modern takes. Food tastes delicious and very authentic Taiwanese.
Sweet and sour chicken stays crispy with excellent white rice. Pork fried dumplings have a generous filling and the best wrapper. Wonton soup is soothing and easy to eat when sick. Lo Mein and ramen come out delicious.
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The restaurant offers a small but diverse menu featuring Taiwanese, Korean, and Chinese dishes.
Dumplings are priced at $14, which is higher than average for similar dishes.
The restaurant is known for using high-quality ingredients, including real milk in their drinks.
Asian restaurant offers a relaxed and peaceful atmosphere with quiet background music that supports easy conversation. The space feels clean and comfortable, creating a friendly and homey vibe. It attracts diners looking for a calm setting to enjoy a variety of dishes.
Authentic Chinese flavors come through clearly in the dishes. The food stays true to traditional tastes and feels genuinely authentic throughout.
Orange chicken stands out for its taste and presentation. The menu also features soup dumplings, General Tso chicken, and solid portions of sesame chicken and lo mein.
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The restaurant offers a BOGO Valentine special for couples.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Cozy space with Chinese-inspired accents creates a warm and inviting atmosphere that feels homey and peaceful. Seating is comfortable, and the environment stays clean and simple throughout the day. The vibe suits those seeking a relaxed, authentic Chinese dining experience.
Food features homemade recipes that deliver authentic Chinese flavors with thoughtful preparation. Dishes consistently taste satisfying and genuine.
Soup dumplings stand out with juicy, flavorful broth that bursts with every bite and fresh, handmade wrappers. Crab dumplings and dishes like orange chicken and green beans add variety to the menu.
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The restaurant offers generous portion sizes for the price.
Prices are reasonable compared to similar restaurants in the area.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment throughout.
Restaurant blends Chinese and Puerto Rican cuisine in a modern, clean space with gorgeous murals. Atmosphere feels family-friendly and welcoming, creating a homey vibe. Music adds to the inviting and pleasant environment.
Food offers authentic Chinese-Puerto Rican flavors with crispy orange chicken and generous portions. Dishes taste fresh and well-seasoned, reflecting true Chino Boricua cuisine.
Dishes like BBQ pork lo mein and Sweet and Sour pork stand out for their flavor and consistency. The orange chicken and fried rice offer a crispy, authentic taste, while the chop suey comes rich and plentiful.
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The restaurant offers a family pack that includes two entrees, rice, and drinks.
Expect generous portions; many dishes are large enough for sharing.
Prices are considered affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Clean, comfortable space with a welcoming vibe and steady lunchtime crowd. Handmade dumplings and authentic Asian dishes stand out for their flavor and quality. Takeout includes thoughtful touches like insulated bags, enhancing the overall experience.
Handmade dumplings and other Asian dishes follow authentic Chinese styles closely. The G3 Fuzhou Style Wonton matches traditional recipes from China, offering a genuine taste without traveling far.
Dumplings stand out with fresh, flavorful options like pork soup dumplings, pan-fried beef pot stickers, and mini buns. The menu also includes chicken fried rice and crispy chicken with salt, offering a solid range of real Chinese dishes.
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Expect longer wait times during lunch hours, especially on weekends.
Takeout noodle soup should be ordered with soup in a separate container.
The restaurant maintains high cleanliness standards throughout.
Small and quaint with retro vibes and nice seating, the place offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere with family-friendly warmth. It welcomes guests to bring their own drinks, blending casual and special occasion dining. The setting feels clean and inviting with relaxing music at a comfortable volume.
Food delivers authentic Thai flavors with fresh sushi and a unique fusion. Each dish offers rich, genuine taste and careful presentation.
Orange chicken stands out with consistent quality and reasonable pricing. Garlic chicken, lo mein, and fried rice also appear as solid choices in the menu.
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The restaurant is BYOB for those who want a beer or wine.
The portions are generous and the prices are reasonable.
Lunch specials include a spring roll and soup or salad.
Cozy tea house with beautiful decor and comfortable seating offers a relaxing atmosphere for chatting and hanging out. Interactive features like claw machines with plushies and board games add playful energy to the space. Friendly vibe suits casual meetups and quiet moments alike.
Food offers authentic Vietnamese taste with a focus on banh mi that stands out. Drinks and meals pair well for a satisfying authentic flavor experience.
Mini egg rolls appear often and get repeated mentions. Other items include popcorn chicken, dumplings, and fried eggroll dumplings.
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Blossom Tea offers a variety of exquisite sandwiches and teas.
They sell out of Banh Mi and Vietnamese coffee quickly.
The place allows customers to sample flavored tea and milk tea before buying.
Traditional wooden decor and red lanterns create an authentic Chinese atmosphere that feels both cozy and lively. Communal hot pot dining brings a fun, social energy with warm steam enhancing the experience. Tables have a distinctive low trim that may affect comfort for taller guests.
Sichuan hot pot here stays true to its roots with authentic flavors and a spicy, rich broth. Staff remain attentive, enhancing the genuine dining experience.
Spicy hot pot stands out with its comforting and addictive flavors. The spot offers consistent quality and a lively atmosphere for authentic Chinese hot pot.
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Reservations are not accepted during holidays; arrive before 6 pm for a table.
Expect to pay around $220 for a group of four, including tips.
Parking is generally easy to find in the area.
Dim sum restaurant inside a hotel lobby offers an intimate, cozy atmosphere with clean, elegant design and live music. The space feels like a hidden gem with made-to-order dim sum that impresses with fresh, flavorful dishes. A trendy bar area complements the quiet, pleasant vibe without pretension.
Dim sum here offers authentic flavors that rival those found in San Francisco. Imported teas like jasmine and chrysanthemum provide a smooth, fragrant complement to the dishes.
Dim sum here features Xiao Long Bao with thin skins and juicy fillings rivaling those in Taipei. The menu includes shrimp dumplings with plump shrimp and spring rolls filled with Chinese-style mushrooms and bamboo shoots, all served with knowledgeable guidance on how to enjoy them.
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The restaurant is currently soft-opening, and tea is free for this month.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
There is plenty of free parking available right outside the restaurant.
Small space filled with traditional Chinese vibes and multiple TVs creates a homey atmosphere with smooth jazz and 2000s classics playing. The place feels welcoming and comfortable, offering a late-night vibe that invites lingering.
Bold, authentic Szechuan and Chinese dishes deliver strong, spicy flavors. Bubble tea adds a unique touch alongside the authentic cuisine and friendly service.
Lo mein stands out as exceptionally flavorful and well-prepared. The menu features Sichuan specialties like dry hot pot, fried fish, soup dumplings, beef noodle soup, and combination fried rice.
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Happy hour runs from 11 AM to 5 PM every day, offering 50% off all alcohol.
During happy hour, beers are available for $2.
Spicy Girl has a parking garage available for customers.
Cozy space with intimate atmosphere and friendly, family-owned vibe offers a quiet setting suitable for casual meals or dates. Interior feels clean and newly renovated with inviting decor and good music, including Kpop. Tables can feel crowded when ordering large dishes, but the overall environment stays warm and welcoming.
Fresh ingredients and nearly authentic preparation define the menu. The space feels comfortable and immaculately clean, with a design that supports an authentic atmosphere.
Lo Mein stands out with rich flavor in both vegetable and combo versions. The General Tso chicken and crab Rangoon also deliver solid, classic tastes.
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Happy hour runs from 2 pm to 6 pm every day with 50% off.
The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat option for $20.
Lunch specials provide excellent value for money.
Small, clean space filled with plants and booth seating creates a cozy, homey atmosphere. Bright, modern decor combines with friendly, welcoming energy for a relaxing experience. Outlets and good Wi-Fi support a comfortable stay beyond just dining.
Pho here tastes clean and authentic, matching traditional flavors closely. The grilled pork banh mi stands out as very good and true to its roots. The small, cozy spot feels homey and genuine.
Crab rangoons stand out with their crunchy texture and flavorful taste. The menu also features BBQ pork and fried tofu banh mi alongside shrimp spring rolls.
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Parking is ample, but expect a busy takeout business during peak hours.
Food is served quickly, especially if you arrive around 6:30 PM.
Prices are affordable, even after a 20% tip.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic lamb dishes with affordable prices and a lively, energetic atmosphere. Free arcade games entertain kids in the waiting area, adding a unique touch to the environment. The space can feel chilly due to frequent door openings and crowd proximity.
Lamb dishes here capture authentic Xinjiang flavors with fresh, high-quality meat. Drinking from a bowl and the lamb soup reminiscent of Xuzhou add to the genuine experience.
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.
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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.
Old-style bakery with handwritten menus and dilapidated furniture creates a traditional Hong Kong neighborhood vibe. Atmosphere feels rundown but authentic, with locals gathering for coffee and bread. Only cash payments accepted, and bread like pineapple bun and char siu bao stands out for freshness and flavor.
Baked goods like pineapple bread, char-siu bread, and egg tart keep the authentic Hong Kong flavor. Recipes stay true without adapting to local tastes.
Char Siu Bao stands out with its incredible flavor and quality. Traditional Cantonese baked goods come from a mom-and-pop shop with a Hong Kong neighborhood vibe, featuring handwritten menus and Cantonese-speaking clerks.
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King Bakery is a cash-only bakery, so bring cash for purchases.
Egg tarts are ready at 9:30 AM daily; arrive early to avoid sold out items.
Parking can be busy, but there's a garage next door.
Space-themed decor with universe ceiling and music videos on a giant screen creates a lively, colorful atmosphere. The vibe is casual and upbeat, with karaoke music adding to the energy. Seating feels cozy but can be cramped due to table arrangement.
Ramen features very authentic flavor with homemade noodles and dumplings. The food delivers well-made Japanese comfort dishes.
Juicy Pork Dumplings and beef dumplings stand out as key dishes. The ramen pairs well with a variety of steam dumplings and popcorn chicken, matching the quality of dim sum in Houston's China Town.
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Karaoke nights are held on weekends starting at 9pm with a two-drink minimum.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes, suitable for sharing.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with spicy dishes that closely match traditional flavors. Interior features clean, renovated private rooms and a visually pleasing, inviting atmosphere. Exterior is modest and not eye-catching.
Authentic Sichuan dishes stand out with spicy, flavorful profiles. Items like pork belly skewers and starch sausage deliver genuine regional tastes not commonly found elsewhere.
Authentic Sichuan dishes stand out with bold flavors like the Sichuan peppercorn live fish and hot and sour soup with pork intestines. The menu also features well-textured stir fry chicken and a tasty chicken hot pot.
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During Chinese Lunar New Year, special Sichuan items are offered.
Reservations are recommended for popular dishes like rabbit; call a day in advance.
The prices are reasonable, typically under $20 per person including tip.
Second-floor dining space offers large glass windows with a city skyline view and a patio area. Atmosphere balances cozy and lively with fresh, clean, and inviting vibes. Seating feels close together, creating an intimate setting with both indoor and outdoor options.
Clean presentation highlights the authentic flavor throughout the menu. Dishes like xiao long bao, dan dan noodles, and chicken soup dumplings deliver genuine taste and quality.
Soup dumplings stand out for their juiciness and freshness, especially the Pork and Chicken Xiao long Bao. The Dan Dan noodles and Sichuan cold noodles offer bold, incredible flavors that complement the pan fried dumplings and Beef Noodle Soup.
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Almost all dishes are under $10.
Parking is easy with the attached parking garage.
The kitchen closes at 9:30 PM, so arrive early.
Small, unpolished space with an old Chinatown vibe and affordable prices. Atmosphere feels cozy but unkempt, with quick service and a focus on authentic Cantonese cuisine. Regulars appreciate its traditional dishes and consistent quality despite modest surroundings.
Dishes serve authentic Cantonese classics in a small setting that keeps the food true to tradition. The menu offers delicious, genuine Chinese flavors throughout.
Chinese barbecue and Cantonese food stand out here with authentic flavors. Dishes like crispy beef chow mein, salt and pepper squid, and Peking Duck feature prominently alongside good claypot options.
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Prices for lunch dishes are $7.50 each, making it affordable for multiple orders.
Cleanliness has been reported as an issue, with some tables appearing unkempt.
Expect quick service, as food typically comes out promptly.
Large round tables accommodate groups of 8 to 10, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere ideal for family gatherings. Bright, clean dining space buzzes with lively energy during busy times. Authentic Cantonese cuisine draws a mix of diners seeking classic flavors at reasonable prices.
Food features authentic Cantonese home-style flavors with fresh ingredients and balanced seasoning. Dishes are affordable and maintain a healthy profile without being too salty or oily.
Classic Cantonese dishes here taste like homemade cooking with excellent flavors. The General Tso chicken stands out and appeals even to picky eaters.
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Lunch specials are available from 10 AM to 3 PM every day for under $9.
Expect a 20-minute wait for clay rice during busy hours.
Cash is preferred as the card reader may not always work.
Space feels clean and inviting with interesting lighting and a warm, home-like atmosphere. Energy is generally relaxing and welcoming, contrasting with the casual, unassuming exterior. The environment supports a unique dining experience that stands out among similar establishments.
Chinese food here delivers authentic taste with soup dumplings featuring a thin, translucent skin and plenty of soup inside. The flavors capture the true essence of traditional dishes, making it a standout for genuine Chinese cuisine.
Soup dumplings stand out with rich flavor and delicate texture. Other notable dishes include Pork Xiao Long Bao, red bean sesame balls, and Wood Ear mushroom salad.
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The restaurant accommodates customers with dairy and nut allergies.
A 20% service charge is automatically added to all dining bills.
Each item provided a large portion, making it worth the money.
Restaurant offers karaoke entertainment with a lively party atmosphere and multiple TVs showing different shows. The vibe ranges from laid-back and relaxing with hip hop and rap music to buzzing with grilled meat and seafood aromas. Diners enjoy a family-friendly setting where chatting and laughter create a harmonious mood.
Chinese BBQ dishes deliver authentic flavors with delicious skewers and well-executed barbecue throughout.
Chinese BBQ dishes stand out with authentic flavors and careful seasoning. The mala grilled fish blends grilled and hot pot tastes well, while baby bok choy and grilled scallops come wrapped or cooked to highlight their natural flavors.
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Happy hour runs from 9pm to 1am with cheap beer options.
Prices for beer during happy hour are only $12 for any kind.
The restaurant is open late until 1am for night owls.
Small dim sum restaurant with cozy, family-friendly atmosphere and loud, lively dining room. Offers authentic Cantonese dim sum with fresh, high-quality dishes served at simple, clean tables. No reservations accepted, and service includes table service with an automatic tip.
Perfect authentic Cantonese dim sum offers tasty, genuine flavors. The presence of people of Asian descent confirms the authenticity and quality of the food.
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.
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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.