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.
Salad features tender small cucumbers with a slightly sweet and tangy flavor, accented by bold garlic and red onion notes. It serves as a light, delicious appetizer that pairs well with other dishes.
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 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.
Cool, spicy, and refreshing, the cucumber salad pairs well with dishes like pepper fish and complements hot mango tea nicely.
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.
Two-floor Chinese restaurant combines a cozy bar downstairs with an upstairs dining area that feels like a modern dojo. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting, with stylish decor and a quiet, charming vibe. Guests often enjoy authentic hot dishes and a welcoming, clean environment.
The salad stands out with the Wasabi Cucumber Salad, known for its sharp, fresh flavor. It pairs well with dishes like honey roasted duck and crispy lime shrimp.
Sichuan dishes come with a range of heat levels from mild to extra spicy without being drowned in oil. Dumplings, including soup dumplings, stand out as excellent in any flavor or style, and the Sesame Chicken is a solid choice.
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Spices 39 offers half-price drinks after 8 PM, making it more appealing.
The restaurant is currently BYOB and has no corking fee.
Parking is an important consideration; the restaurant has a safe and convenient backyard parking lot.
Contemporary Chinese restaurant with modern chic design and an oriental vibe offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with spacious seating and visible kitchen action. Upbeat music complements the cozy setting, attracting both groups and intimate diners.
Cold salads stand out with the Cucumber Salad featuring yuzu and garlic offering a light, bright start. The cold octopus salad also delivers a unique, exceptional flavor.
Peking duck stands out with perfect cooking and creative presentation. Black truffle soup dumplings offer a unique, rich flavor. The menu also features Sichuan specialties like dan dan noodles and hand-wrapped dumplings.
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Happy Hour offers great deals on drinks and appetizers.
Lunch specials provide a good value with generous portions.
The restaurant accepts credit cards and mobile payments.
Cozy modern diner with an open kitchen, natural light, and thoughtful details like coat hooks and multiple server stations. Atmosphere feels family-oriented and casual but can get very loud when full. Music and cocktails add to the lively vibe, making it a spot with top-tier energy.
Egg foo young stands out with a Louisiana influence using crawfish gravy and Crystals hot sauce. Crab rangoon and scallion waffle come fresh and flavorful, while steak frites feature bearnaise sauce and salt and pepper fries.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends due to high demand.
Family-style menu costs $65 per person with a mandatory 22% gratuity.
The restaurant is now open for lunch on Wednesdays.
Sichuan restaurant offers a modern vibe with authentic decor and a semi-transparent kitchen visible through a large viewing window. The atmosphere feels cozy and casual, attracting small groups for both quick lunches and date nights. Stylish booths and unique murals add to the inviting environment.
Cucumber salad stands out with its garlic flavor and crisp texture. It pairs well with chili oil dumplings and shrimp dumplings as appetizers.
Soup dumplings stand out with rich flavor and great filling. Biang biang noodles and mapo tofu offer authentic, spicy Szechuan taste with a rich, mala sauce.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect a waitlist during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant offers a separate vegan menu for plant-based diners.
Small space with modern, clean design and limited seating creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere. The environment feels peaceful and welcoming, suited for quick bites or takeout with sealed bento boxes for convenience.
Salads feature eel, chicken kkarage, and squid for a mix of flavors. The seaweed salad stands out and balances the meal well.
Food offers flavorful dishes like Szechuan shrimp, beef and broccoli, and gyoza. Sides include crab Rangoon and spring rolls, with chow mein also available.
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Bento boxes are great for takeout to eat in the park or at an event.
The restaurant is not a traditional sit-down place and works best for takeout.
Dine-in seating is limited, so plan accordingly.
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.
Cucumber salad stands out with its fresh, crisp texture. Lamb salad and toothpick lamb bites add a hearty, savory touch. Tiger salad offers a milder, balanced flavor.
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.
Sichuan restaurant offers an elegant yet fun atmosphere with modern, authentic decor and a clean, cozy environment. A live band adds to the lively vibe, making it distinct from typical Chinese spots. Spacious seating includes a large patio and tables for groups.
Octopus salad stands out with its pepper charred flavor and appears as a unique dish here. Other salads include spicy peanut cucumber and spicy crunchy tofu, offering a variety of bold tastes.
Peking Duck stands out with tender, flavorful meat. Authentic Szechuan dishes like cumin lamb and mapo tofu use fresh vegetables and handmade dumplings. Soups like egg drop and hot and sour offer rich, satisfying flavors.
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Happy hour offers great prices on food and drinks.
The restaurant is currently BYOB.
Free parking is available for customers.
Chinese restaurant offers a beautifully and elegantly designed interior that feels larger inside than outside. Atmosphere ranges from welcoming and comfortable to occasionally crowded and lively, with a clean and modern vibe. It attracts diners seeking authentic soup dumplings and a variety of flavorful dishes.
Cucumber salad offers a refreshing palate cleanser with a garlic twist. Okra salad leaves a memorable impression alongside other dishes like scallion pancakes and General Tso's chicken.
Soup dumplings stand out with their liquid filling and homemade wrappers, offering a variety of options including the highly praised xiao long bao. The mapo tofu comes in vegan and non-vegan versions, both excellent, while the General Tso chicken balances heat with a crispy texture under its sauce.
Good to know
During peak times, expect delays in food service due to high customer volume.
Parking is available on-site, making it convenient for visitors.
Prices are considered high for the portion sizes offered.
Minimalistic, open-seating design creates a bright, clean, and modern space with a cozy yet contemporary vibe. Ambient music ranges from soft piano bar tunes to classical, contributing to a pleasant and inviting atmosphere. The place attracts those seeking quality dumplings and noodles in a relaxed setting without traveling far.
Salads highlight fresh ingredients with the sweet and sour cucumber salad standing out for its bold flavor. The kale salad features a spicy and sweet dressing that adds a nice kick.
Soup dumplings stand out with a rich filling and more soup than usual. The menu also features five spice sliced beef shank, house-made Dan Dan noodles, and perfectly cooked chicken potstickers.
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Expect longer wait times during weekends, especially for dinner.
Portion sizes are small, so consider ordering multiple dishes to share.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
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.
Salads come with options like green papaya salad with shrimp and classic papaya salad. Meals include a choice of soup or salad plus spring rolls, adding value.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Cucumber salad features a slightly sweeter sauce than usual. Ear pork salad comes with oysters, squid, and chicken skin.
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.
Bright, clean space with colorful, modern interior and cozy atmosphere that feels comfortable without crowding. Quiet environment supports relaxed dining, with a self-service station offering sauces and utensils for convenience. Popular for authentic soup dumplings, attracting those seeking quality Chinese street food in a tidy setting.
Cucumber salad stands out for its refreshing taste and generous portions. Bok choy with garlic also comes in large servings and pairs well with the cold cucumber salad.
Soup dumplings stand out with perfect juiciness and rich flavor. The menu also features spicy beef dumplings, pork buns, and hot and sour soup with a balanced spice and tang.
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Parking is easy and available right in front of the restaurant.
Prices are reasonable, with meals around $10 per person.
The menu offers a good variety of classic Shanghainese and Chinese dishes.
Japanese restaurant offers a modern, upscale design with Japanese lanterns and a cherry blossom tree creating an immersive atmosphere. Music is upbeat and loud, contributing to an energetic vibe that may challenge deep conversations. The place balances a sophisticated, stylish setting with a lively, cool energy.
Cucumber salad stands out with its refreshing crunch and a touch of pickled ginger that adds a special zing. It works well as a light, crisp starter.
Mongolian beef stands out as very tasty and satisfying. The chow mein offers a good vegetarian option, tasting great with salt and sriracha added. General Tso's chicken comes with house fried rice and delivers solid flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours to avoid long waits.
Expect wait times of 30-45 minutes during weekend dinner hours.
Happy hour runs until 6 pm with a variety of menu options.
Spacious restaurant with modern Asian-inspired decor and warm lighting creates an inviting and comfortable atmosphere. Busy weekends fill all food sections, including a Mongolian grill station offering custom protein and vegetable combinations. Entertainment like balloon art and lion dances adds a lively touch to the clean, elegant setting.
A nice salad bar offers a variety of fresh options alongside flavorful classic Chinese dishes. The Caesar salad stands out as tasty and well-prepared.
Orange chicken stands out as the most flavorful and well-prepared dish. Other entrées do not match its quality.
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The buffet is replenished often, ensuring fresh food options.
Expect a crowded environment, making it hard to navigate the buffet.
The price is $19, which includes a drink.
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.
Cucumber salad features crisp slices with a sweet dressing. Romaine lettuce appears in small amounts, making the salad light but not very substantial.
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.
Spacious, modern interior with soft music creates a cozy and inviting atmosphere suited for relaxed dining or dates. Self-ordering machines add a tech-friendly touch while the environment stays quiet and clean despite occasional heat issues.
Cucumber salad offers a fresh crunch with a mild spice level. Kale salad comes with a sesame sauce that makes it flavorful and crisp.
Soup dumplings stand out with rich flavors and a tender texture. Pan-fried buns, potstickers, and Xiao long bao offer satisfying variety, while sides like Dan Dan noodles and chili wontons add spice and depth.
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Parking is very limited, and finding a spot can be difficult.
The restaurant has late hours, closing at 9 PM.
The women's restroom door has been broken for several months.
Spacious interior with modern aesthetic decor and high-end details creates a calming atmosphere. Music plays loudly, making conversation challenging. A bar area offers unique cocktails like lychee martinis and salted plum drinks.
Salads here shine with vibrant flavors and crisp textures. The Pomelo Salad balances sweetness, tang, and a subtle savory kick, while the shredded chicken in the Vietnamese chicken salad adds a refreshing twist.
Orange chicken stands out with a sweet flavor and a nice crunch. Garlic noodles and pho also deliver strong, tasty flavors. Seafood egg rolls add a solid, crispy option.
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Happy hour special on Thursdays offers 2 cocktails for $16.
Most menu items were unavailable during my visit on Sunday.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment throughout.
Cozy Asian fusion restaurant with traditional Uyghur decor and warm, peaceful atmosphere. Spacious layout includes a prayer room and offers complimentary hot tea, creating a hospitable and homey vibe. Music plays softly, allowing easy conversation and enhancing the relaxed experience.
Simple but incredible cucumber salad stands out. Pepper and carrot salad complements plain pulao well. Onions and peppers also appear as a salad option.
Steamed lamb dumplings stand out as a unique offering not found elsewhere. Dishes like korma chop, orange chicken, and fried naan with lamb deliver rich, bold flavors typical of Uyghur Chinese cuisine.
Good to know
The restaurant serves authentic Uyghur cuisine with halal options.
Prices are affordable for the quality and portion sizes offered.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
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.
Avocado salad comes with a unique in-house ginger dressing that stands out. Other salads like seaweed are available but can be bland.
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 space with modern Japanese decor creates a quiet, welcoming atmosphere. Seating feels tight in the middle, but the environment stays clean and inviting. Music and thoughtful touches like complimentary yogurt drinks add to the experience.
Potato salad and pickled cucumbers arrive quickly and stand out with their rich flavor and freshness. Small salads often accompany dishes like shrimp tempura, adding a light, crisp contrast.
Spicy dumplings stand out with chili oil and generous portions. The mala Sichuan pepper noodle soup offers a strong, spicy flavor that complements the dumplings well.
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On weekends, expect a 15-minute wait due to increased traffic.
The food prices at Toyori are reasonable for the quality offered.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Restaurant combines modern sophistication with a relaxed vibe and peaceful atmosphere. Live DJ plays energetic but balanced music, allowing conversation without overpowering sound. Seating includes outdoor area and cozy armchairs, creating a comfortable and inviting space.
The salad stands out as very refreshing with a well-dressed Caesar option. It complements a variety of dishes like fried snapper and deviled eggs.
Wagyu dumplings stand out with rich flavor. Pork and beef dumplings also offer solid taste. Fried shrimp and Brussels sprouts add variety to the menu.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on Thursdays with no actual discounts.
Reservations are recommended, especially for larger parties of 8 or more.
Expect long wait times for food during busy events, like ladies night.
Bar and grill with live DJs and occasional live saxophone sets creates an energetic, music-driven atmosphere. Interior features beautiful decor and an outside eating area, though seating can feel cramped and impractical. Vibe is generally welcoming and cool, with music volume suited for conversation.
Salads feature perfectly cooked salmon and fresh ingredients. Options like the Caesar Salmon salad and shrimp salad come with tasty sides and pair well with dishes like salmon croquettes and wings.
Egg rolls stand out as the most consistent and delicious item. Other dishes like oyster bites and wings appear but the egg rolls get the most attention for taste and value.
Good to know
Parking costs $20, which can be surprising for visitors.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially during busy hours.
Happy hour starts at 6 PM, not 4 PM as advertised.
Modern buffet restaurant features dim lighting suited for neurodivergent families and kids, creating a calm atmosphere. A robot attendant greets and seats diners, adding a unique touch. Spacious, clean interior combines with fresh sashimi and a variety of sushi to define the dining experience.
A salad bar offers a variety of options including a standout mango salad. The selection complements other dishes like salmon and sushi well.
Soups stand out with flavorful egg drop and large dumplings in a luscious broth. Lo mein and rice noodles offer fresh, satisfying options.
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Couples night at the buffet happens weekly on Wednesdays.
Lunch hours feature crawfish as a special item.
The buffet offers all-you-can-eat for $16, including tax.
Spacious dining area combines bright, clean design with a fun diner setting. Atmosphere feels pleasant and lively without being overwhelming, suitable for family gatherings and social events. Menu offers a wide variety of authentic Vietnamese dishes with generous portions.
Lotus salad stands out with its unique flavor and large portion. Mixed salad includes a lot of large shallots that add a pungent, spicy kick.
Family combo includes whole fried fish, catfish in claypot, and crab soup with sides like Chinese broccoli and fried rice. Fried pork egg rolls add a crispy touch. Orange chicken can be quite spicy.
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The restaurant offers a large selection of Vietnamese style dishes, from Pho with Chicken to dishes with various meats.
There is plenty of free parking available.
The portions served were large for lunch plates.
Large dining room features big TVs and Asian decor, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere that shifts from chill to lively. The place draws a crowd for its excellent sushi and notable whiskey and sake selections, with a bar that stands out especially on weekends.
Salads come in large portions, often shared. The ginger salad offers a strong flavor, while some salads use iceberg lettuce as a base, like in the salmon bento box.
Egg rolls stand out as excellent and a must-try. The wonton soup offers a warm, comforting flavor, while the Mongolian beef is cooked perfectly. Other dishes like ginger salad and egg drop soup add variety to the menu.
Good to know
The restaurant offers weekly deals that can save you money on meals.
Parking is ample and free right in front of the restaurant.
Lunch specials include two rolls, soup, and salad for about $14.