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.
Lemon pepper chicken wings stand out with a crisp coating and bright flavor. Wings come with various sauces, each adding a distinct taste to the dish.
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.
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.
Garlic soy Korean fried chicken wings stand out for their crispiness and rich flavor. The wings come in variations like sweet and spicy and pair well with dishes like jajangmyeon and jjampong.
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.
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.
Grilled chicken wings stand out with their charred flavor and juicy texture. They come skewered, making them easy to share and enjoy alongside other items like lamb and intestines.
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 restaurant with a cool, casual atmosphere and cute decorations including a wall mural. The vibe is calm and clean, making it suitable for studying or relaxed dining. Regulars enjoy a points system and games to play while waiting.
Fried chicken wings come seasoned and fried to perfection with a style very similar to Korean wings. They stay very hot to go and often appear in value deals with fried rice and bread.
Seafood chow mein stands out with both regular and Cajun spicy options that taste similar. Fried spring rolls and sesame chicken come fresh, while specials include lemon fish with lo mein and spicy orange chicken.
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The lunch special costs $7.99, offering good value for the portion and flavor.
Expect a wait time of about 10-15 minutes during peak hours.
There are limited vegetarian options available on the menu.
Small, clean space with tables placed close together creates an intimate, casual vibe. Bright, modern setup reflects authentic Hong Kong style, especially through Cantonese congee and rice rolls. Atmosphere feels lively yet straightforward, focusing on comfort food with freshly made dishes.
Thin wings have a light and crispy coating with a juicy inside. They come with a sweet chili dipping sauce and offer a great crunch and tenderness.
Congee here is rich and comforting with a smooth, velvety texture that shows careful cooking. Rice rolls come steamed and pair well with the large, piping hot bowls of congee, making for a satisfying meal.
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Expect a 20-minute wait if arriving shortly after opening on weekends.
Reservations are not accepted, so expect potential wait times during peak hours.
Hot drinks are $0.99 and cold drinks are $1.99 on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Modern space with automatic self-turning grills creates a casual and fun vibe. Atmosphere stays friendly and clean with good ventilation, supporting comfortable conversation. Small grill size suits intimate groups, while authentic Chinese street-style BBQ offers flavorful, perfectly cooked meats.
Chicken wings come with a perfect crisp and are packed with honey-glazed flavor. Spicy and cumin-seasoned options add a strong, savory kick.
Specializes in Chinese BBQ with a focus on grilled meats. Offers a straightforward menu centered on authentic flavors and traditional preparation.
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Last call for food is at 1:15am.
The all-you-can-eat option ends at midnight.
Skewers are priced 1.5 times higher than at other places.
Spacious hot dog restaurant with plentiful tables and lots of TV screens creates a fun and inviting atmosphere. Music and cartoons add to the soulful, welcoming vibe. Friendly staff support a casual meal experience with family or friends.
Chicken wings come crispy and well seasoned, though sometimes the skin gets over-fried and too crunchy. They pair well with Philly egg rolls and stand out as a tasty option.
Egg rolls stand out as a real treat with outstanding flavor. Wings and the Big Gip Coney also appear as notable options in the Chinese food selection.
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This establishment has an all halal menu.
Parking is plentiful and they now have extra parking.
The combo meal for two hot dogs, fries, and a drink is very affordable.
Dark, spacious interior with Hong Kong-style fast food vibes creates a cozy, unpretentious atmosphere. The place is always busy and noisy, filled with lively energy. It stands out for its authentic Cantonese experience and consistent popularity over decades.
Crispy outside and juicy inside, the chicken wings come in Salt and Pepper and Spicy styles. Some wings can be a bit salty, but they pair well with drinks like Hong Kong-style milk tea.
Savory, plentiful beef chow fun with flat noodles and vegetables stands out as a signature dish. Authentic Cantonese Hong Kong style flavors come through in the slightly greasy, thick rice noodles and the overall menu.
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Parking at House of Bowls can be very challenging during busy times.
Expect long wait times during weekend lunch hours.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid crowds.
Small and quaint space offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with quiet ambiance and Chinese music at a reasonable volume. The vibe blends old-school Chinatown flavors with a relaxed, casual energy suitable for various occasions. Generous portions and authentic dishes create a satisfying experience.
Jalapeño chicken wings stand out with their spicy kick and consistent flavor. They pair well with lemon tea for a balanced taste.
Kung Pao chicken stands out with consistent flavor. The menu features wonton soup, egg rolls, and a variety of noodles like lo mein and Singapore noodles, all prepared with care.
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The prices at Supreme Taste are reasonable for the portion sizes.
The portions are Texas-sized, providing great value for the money.
Delivery from Supreme Taste is fast and food arrives hot.
Small space with hip vibe and warm, welcoming atmosphere features wall decor and music that create a lively setting. Games add to the casual, comfy experience. The place offers large portions of Korean-style fast food at affordable prices.
Crispy chicken wings come with a choice of sauces, including a Korean BBQ sauce that adds a rich flavor. The owner suggests trying different sauces to pair with the wings and fried rice for variety.
Fried rice comes with spring rolls that stay crispy, not soggy. Egg rolls are beautifully crispy and pair well with dishes like dumplings and beef bulgogi.
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K Bistro offers high quality food at a low price.
Expect generous portions, especially with $12 for 8 wings and fried rice.
The wait time is typically short, making it a quick dining option.
Cash-only Chinese restaurant with generous portions and lively, intense atmosphere. Food includes notably good wings and rice with gravy, though quality varies. Busy weekends bring long but fast-moving lines and parking challenges.
Fried chicken wings come crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside with a spicy garlic seasoning. They pair well with rice and gravy or fries, offering a fresh and flavorful bite every time.
General TSO chicken stands out with a strong reputation and pairs well with shrimp fried rice. Egg rolls offer a nice crunch and great flavor, while the spicy Mongolian beef justifies a wait. Fried wings, shrimp lo mein, and orange chicken also deliver solid taste.
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This establishment only accepts cash payments.
Expect long lines during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Parking can be challenging to find when busy.
Open kitchen reveals cooks preparing food, creating a transparent dining experience. Atmosphere feels welcoming and cozy with a clean and comfortable environment. Music adds to the friendly vibe throughout the space.
Chicken wings come with a crispy texture and a balanced flavor that improves when served closer to room temperature. The kitchen sometimes offers extra wings on the house, showing a generous touch.
Large portions come with dishes like house fried rice and beef and broccoli. The egg rolls have a perfect crunch and savory filling, while items like General Tso's chicken and sesame chicken are crispy and flavorful with sweet and tangy sauces.
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Expect long wait times during peak lunch hours.
Parking is limited due to trucks blocking spaces.
Lunch specials are reasonably priced at around $12.50.
Minimalist design blends with traditional Asian chandeliers in a small, clean space divided into two areas. Bright LED lighting and loud K-pop music create a cool, fast-casual vibe with self-service kiosks and utensils. The atmosphere stays chill and welcoming, suited for quick, flavorful Korean noodle meals.
Crispy chicken wings come in teeny tiny sizes and feature bold coatings like gochujang sauce and garlic soy sauce.
Sweet and sour pork features a thick breading that blends into the pork, with sauce served on the side to pour yourself. Other dishes like Chili Jajangmyeon and spicy chicken offer flavorful, satisfying options.
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Rice is charged separately at Paik's Noodle.
The jjajangmyeon costs $10.95, and the shrimp platter is $19.95.
The portions are generous, ideal for sharing.
Polite and quiet atmosphere fills a nice-looking space. Food offers affordable prices, generous portions, and varied dishes like crispy chicken wings and savory fried dumplings. Brown rice option and occasional freebies add to the experience.
Chicken wings come out crisp and juicy with a quick cook time. They pair well with special fried rice but sometimes fall short compared to other dishes like General Tso chicken.
General Tso chicken and shrimp lo mein stand out with bold flavors. Fried dumplings and egg rolls offer meaty, savory bites. Honey walnut shrimp and sweet and sour pork come with sauces and drinks for a full meal.
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Delivery is available with a low fee and quick service.
Prices are very reasonable, with generous portions offered.
The restaurant appears clean and tidy during visits.
Buffet-style hot pot restaurant with tabletop burners at spacious booths seating up to six. Atmosphere stays clean and quiet, suitable for date nights and casual outings. Made-to-order skewers and wings, along with a wide variety of seafood and vegetables, distinguish the dining experience.
Chicken wings come in a 4-piece portion costing $5. They are made-to-order but can take a while to arrive. The wings have a solid flavor, rated around 8 to 9 out of 10.
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.
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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.
Large Chinese restaurant with traditional dim sum carts and oriental decor creates a lively yet professional atmosphere. Space includes two waiting rooms and a hot food bar, supporting both casual and banquet dining. Valet parking manages a busy lot, enhancing convenience.
Chicken wings come fresh and juicy inside with a crispy outside. They stand out alongside fried cauliflower and calamari as especially good dishes.
Dim sum features bread-wrapped char siu bao with a soft, tender texture and sweet barbecue pork filling. The menu includes authentic Cantonese dishes like Sichuan-style Mouthwatering Chicken, delivering a taste reminiscent of Hong Kong.
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Dim sum weekend hours are from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The dim sum carts only operate until 3:00 PM.
Parking is limited, and valet service is available.
Conveyor belts and mini trains deliver hot pot ingredients directly to tables, creating a futuristic and lively dining setup. The atmosphere feels vibrant and welcoming, encouraging relaxed, long meals with friends. The unique service system lets diners enjoy food without leaving their seats.
Grilled and fried options include chicken wings seasoned simply with salt and pepper. Wings come well cooked and tasty.
Hot pot here features an all-you-can-eat concept with skewers and apps delivered by a cute bullet train. Broths like the chicken mushroom soup are rich and flavorful, and the servers stay kind and attentive throughout.
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Reservations are not required, and there is no wait time for seating.
The all-you-can-eat price is $35 per person, which some find too high.
The restaurant offers individual pots for cooking, allowing for multiple soup bases.
Small space with light jazz music creates a quiet, cozy atmosphere that feels like a small-town eatery. Seating includes roomy booths and shiny tables, with a drive-through window for quick orders. The place stays open late, offering an affordable and relaxed dining experience.
Chicken wings come with fried rice often as a combo plate. Wings sometimes taste good but can be just OK and look like they might be cooked from frozen. Crispy wings are an option to ask for.
Orange chicken stands out with its spicy flavor and comes with soup, egg roll, and drink under $10. Mongolian beef offers tender meat in a spicy sauce, while house fried rice and wonton soup make solid sides.
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This restaurant is open until 1 AM on weekdays and 2 AM on weekends.
Reservations are not required, but arriving before 4 PM is recommended for lunch specials.
The restaurant does not accept cash; only credit cards are accepted.
Large, clean space with a bank building design and several big screens turned off creates a unique setting. Atmosphere feels genuine and hood, with a ridiculously cold interior and a cash-only policy. Food quality is generally good, with some standout dishes and generous portions.
Fried Regular Chicken Wings stand out with their small size and crispy texture. Some wings may have feathers left on them, which affects the overall experience.
Egg rolls stand out as a favorite with large portions served. The egg foo young also ranks high, while the combo lo mein gets mixed reviews with some liking it and others not.
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Cash only; no credit or debit cards accepted.
Expect a quick service with orders ready in about 5 minutes.
The restaurant is very clean, including the restrooms.