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.
Pork wonton soup stands out with a rich, satisfying flavor. The spicy shrimp wonton soup offers a nice kick and comes at $11. Both versions deliver solid, tasty broth with well-filled wontons.
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.
Small space with about four tables creates a cozy cafΓ© feel and quaint atmosphere. Music adds to the relaxed vibe, making it a welcoming spot for casual dining or carry-out.
Wonton soup stands out as a tasty and comforting dish. It pairs well with egg rolls and suits those needing something easy to eat.
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 restaurant with cute interior and chill vibes offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere ideal for conversation. Patrons enjoy authentic Sichuan dishes and a well-curated music selection. The space feels intimate and thoughtfully decorated.
Broth comes clear and flavorful with tender wontons filled just right. The soup balances warmth and subtle spice, making it a solid choice alongside other dishes.
Authentic Sichuan Chinese style cooking shines through with dishes like Szechuan beef and hot and sour soup that stand out. The xiao long bao and soup dumplings come with an amazing sauce, while orange chicken and spring rolls offer tasty options.
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Parking is limited, so expect to circle for a spot during busy hours.
The restaurant accommodates vegetarian, vegan, and other dietary restrictions.
Portions are generous, with one entree often enough for two to share.
Chinese restaurant combines traditional and contemporary decor with a welcoming, relaxing atmosphere. Space stays very clean and neat, creating an inviting setting for lunch. Generous portions and a large menu selection cater to varied tastes.
Rich broth defines the won ton soup here. It comes in large portions and pairs well with dishes like spring rolls and sesame chicken.
Dishes like Moo Goo Gai Pan, Hunan shrimp, and Mongolian Beef offer fresh flavors with a good portion size. Large egg rolls and spicy steamed dumplings add variety to the menu.
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Karaoke happens every Saturday night, adding a fun atmosphere.
China Inn Cafe 7 is a BYOB establishment, so bring your favorite drinks.
The restaurant maintains a high standard of cleanliness throughout the dining area.
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.
Wonton soup features a beef stock base instead of the usual chicken stock, giving it a unique flavor. It includes delicious vegetables and offers a flavorful experience different from typical wonton soups.
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.
Traditional Chinese decor sets a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere with quiet vibes and a relaxed pace. Large portions and reasonable prices attract those seeking value and comfort. The space feels like home, making it a neighborhood treasure for casual dining.
Wonton soup features delicious broth and tender wontons. It pairs well with fried rice and egg rolls.
Fried rice and wonton soup come with plenty of shrimp and a flavorful broth. Egg rolls melt in your mouth with a perfect crisp, while lo mein noodles stay light without being greasy. Sweet and sour chicken stays crispy and hot, and hot and sour soup features crispy fried noodles for texture.
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They don't deliver.
You could get a lunch for under $10.00.
Happy Lamp offers a killer lunch special.
Small, hole-in-the-wall Shanghainese restaurant with a cozy, quaint atmosphere. Space fills quickly, creating an intimate vibe suited for small groups. Known for excellent soup dumplings and crispy bottom baos that stand out in quality.
Wonton soup features tender dumplings in a clear broth. The soup stands out as a recommended dish with delicate flavors.
Soup dumplings stand out with tender skins and juicy, flavorful meat. Other highlights include Xiao Long Bao, pan-fried dumplings, and crispy bottom pork baos, all served hot and highly rated.
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Reservations are not accepted, and seating is limited to nine tables.
Expect long wait times during lunch hours as the place gets crowded.
Prices for dishes have increased significantly compared to last month.
Restaurant offers calm, quiet atmosphere with a shabby interior featuring cracked booths and industrial plastic tablecloths. Menu includes inventive Cantonese, Sichuan, and Taiwanese dishes alongside traditional Chinese options. Teens folding menus near the front add a casual, local touch.
Wonton soup stands out with its great flavor and is often recommended by the server. It pairs well with dishes like orange beef and pork egg rolls.
Offers a mix of American-traditional Chinese dishes and inventive Cantonese, Sichuan, and Taiwanese options. Menu includes Schezwan chicken, Peking duck, steamed mini pork buns, wonton soup, and egg rolls.
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The lunch special, including an egg roll and soup, is around $10 in 2023.
Expect large portions that can easily feed two people.
The prices are very affordable compared to other restaurants.
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.
Pork wonton soup features tender pork-filled wontons in a clear broth. Variations include spicy peanut sauce wontons and options with chicken or crab in the dumplings.
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.
Asian restaurant with quiet atmosphere and worn interior decor offers a varied menu including vegan and vegetarian options. Food features fresh sushi, well-seasoned dishes, and standout soups. Pricing varies between in-person and online orders, with lunch specials and buffet options available.
Wonton soup stands out as a go-to comfort food with a delicious and satisfying flavor. It pairs well with dishes like kung pao chicken and fried rice.
Egg drop soup stands out as a unique and flavorful option, far from ordinary. The wonton soup serves as a comforting classic, often paired with dishes like General Tso's chicken and kung pao chicken, both well-seasoned and satisfying.
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They offer lunch specials and happy hours.
The online lunch sushi bar costs $11.95 for any two rolls and includes a soup.
The in-person price for the same meal is $12.95 minus the soup.
Small bistro with limited seating and a nostalgic interior featuring meal photos and numbers. Atmosphere is calm and homely but can feel warm and dimly lit inside. Popular for authentic Chinese takeout with loyal customers returning for generous portions and unique NYC-style flavors.
Wonton soup features well-made wontons in a clear broth. It often comes as part of lunch specials or alongside fried rice and egg rolls.
Wonton soup here hits the mark with a solid broth and good wontons. The sesame chicken stays crunchy without losing breading, and the fried shrimp egg rolls come out crisp and tasty. Dishes like General Tso's chicken, Singapore rice noodles, and garlic green beans with chicken all deliver consistent flavor.
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Dine-in is not recommended due to the restaurant's small size.
Delivery is free with a $15 order.
The restaurant offers a free entree with orders over $50.
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.
Large bowls of wonton soup come at under $12 and fill you up well. Kids like the soup along with shumai dumplings and fried rice combos.
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 with authentic Cantonese cuisine and elegant East Asian decor creates a warm, romantic atmosphere with relaxing music. The space feels inviting and clean, suitable for groups and intimate dining alike.
Hot and sour wonton soup stands out with its traditional Hong Kong style and unique flavor. The soup features soft shell crab and delicate wontons that make it a memorable dish.
Peking duck stands out with perfectly moist meat and crispy skin, often considered better than anywhere else in the country. The menu also features authentic Cantonese dishes like braised pork belly and excellent dim sum, plus a unique Hong Kong hot and sour wonton soup not found elsewhere.
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Parking in the Bellaire area is often packed and hard to find.
During peak hours, parking may require using a garage.
The restaurant offers authentic Chinese cuisine.
Rosewood tables and hand-painted dividers create a dated 1980s decor with a family atmosphere that feels like visiting home. The space includes a full bar with a welcoming bartender and offers large group seating with lazy Susans. The environment is cozy but can feel stuffy due to lack of windows.
Broth in the wonton soup tastes good and comes with chunks of chicken. The soup is generous with ingredients and includes shrimp dumplings and pork wontons.
Egg rolls stand out with their old school fat style and in-house preparation. Shrimp dumplings and pork wonton soup offer strong flavors, while the Mongolian Beef features tender cuts like filet mignon and skirt steak marinated well.
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The restaurant has its own parking lot, which is convenient for downtown visitors.
There is a good amount of street parking available nearby.
Sunday brunch is a popular time to visit, offering a unique experience.
Spacious dining area combines modern yet cozy design with subtle Chinese touches and great music creating a relaxing atmosphere. The vibe stays chill and inviting, fitting for a family-run spot. Authentic Chinese dishes highlight the experience, especially Szechuan specialties and soup dumplings.
Wonton soup features large, intact wontons that hold up well without getting soggy. Portions come larger than expected, pairing well with dishes like Spicy Crispy Chili Chicken or Hunan Beef.
Szechuan dishes stand out with perfectly spicy MaPo Tofu and flavorful Hunan Beef. Dumplings and pan fried pork potstickers rank among the best, while freshly made egg noodles add depth to the lo mein.
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The lunch menu is priced at $8.99, excluding fried rice and soup.
Portions are large and suitable for sharing, often family-style.
There is minimal parking available at the restaurant.
Vietnamese restaurant offers a calm, homey atmosphere with dim lighting and a quiet environment. The space feels clean and simple, focusing on authentic flavors rather than fancy decor. Regulars appreciate the high-quality, flavorful pho and other traditional dishes.
Broth stands out as satisfying enough to drink straight. Wontons add a delicious and very filling touch to the soup.
General Tso chicken comes with a noticeable spicy kick. The lo mein packs a lot of flavor and is a solid choice. Spring rolls stand out for being big and crispy. Wonton soup fills you up well.
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There is ample parking available near the restaurant.
They charge an extra 4% for credit card payments.
The portion sizes are good for the price.
Small dine-in area with about 2 to 4 tables creates a quaint, casual setting. Atmosphere feels warm and comfortable, with friendly interactions common. Known for affordable prices and generous portions, it offers a straightforward, clean environment.
Rich, flavorful broth and tender wontons create a bowl of comfort. The soup feels hearty and satisfying with every spoonful.
General tso chicken stands out with broccoli garnish and a flavorful kick. Shrimp egg rolls, pork garlic fried rice, and wonton soup add variety with rich flavors and satisfying textures.
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Chow Wok offers unbeatable lunch deals at $7.95, including an entrΓ©e, eggroll, soup, and a drink.
Dinner specials are available for $10, including meat, rice, a drink, a chicken egg roll, and soup.
The portion sizes at Chow Wok are generous, providing good value for the price.
Small, humble dumpling restaurant with a mom-and-pop vibe and dated interior that adds personality. Atmosphere feels family-run and homey, creating a friendly and welcoming energy. Known for handmade dumplings that many consider the best in town, offering authentic flavors at great prices.
Wonton soup here varies from very good to average depending on the visit. Taking wonton soup to-go is not allowed.
Handmade dumplings stand out with pork, shrimp and pork, and chicken and green onion varieties. Steamed options and scallion pancakes complement combos like beef and broccoli with egg rolls.
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Parking at Dumpling King can be difficult, but it becomes easier once you are familiar with the area.
The meal costs around $15 for soup, egg roll, dumplings, and soda.
Dumpling King still offers dumplings for $1 each.
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.
Large portions of wonton soup come with fillings that make it very filling. Variations include a house special wonton soup and a special won ton soup option.
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.
Clean interior and quiet atmosphere create an inviting space with easy listening music. Large portions and affordable prices make it a budget-friendly option. The vibe feels like family-oriented dining with consistently timely service.
Wonton soup comes with the house special and lunch combos. It ranges from okay to some of the best ever had. The soup pairs with fried rice and other dishes like General Tso's chicken.
Wonton soup stands out as a highlight, often described as the best ever. The menu features crab Rangoon and pork/shrimp egg rolls that come with extra sauce and receive strong praise.
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The prices at China 9 Cafe are affordable, with generous portions.
The lunch menu is available until 3:00 pm and includes egg rolls and soup.
Dinner specials are priced at $9 instead of the listed $13.
Second-floor setting offers large windows and a pleasant view with 80s decor and a small fish pond creating a cozy, intimate atmosphere. The space stays quiet and casual, suitable for easy conversation and small groups. Steamed dumplings stand out as a signature dish with strong local appreciation.
Wonton soup features tender dumplings and a clear broth that stands out as a highlight. Prices stay reasonable compared to other dishes.
Steamed dumplings stand out with freshness and bold flavor. Dishes like sesame chicken, general tso chicken, and spicy hot oil noodles add variety to the menu.
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Lunch specials are available at great prices, making it a budget-friendly option.
The restaurant accepts card payments, ensuring convenience for diners.
Parking is easily accessible, with a lot available for customers.
Small dining area offers a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere with a welcoming vibe. The space feels quaint and intimate, reflecting an older style. It serves as a hidden gem for flavorful Chinese food with generous portions.
Delicate and salty broth defines the wonton soup here. It offers a simple, comforting taste that stands out among others.
Pork egg foo young and pork egg rolls stand out with strong flavor. The wonton soup and combination of Lo Mein with fried rice also deliver consistent quality.
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Egg Rolls Chinese Cafe is open for dine-in after being closed.
The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
Delivery is available with a $4 fee after the first order.
Family-run Chinese restaurant offers authentic Northern Chinese food with handmade noodles and huge portions. The space feels cramped and dimly lit, creating a laid-back, hole-in-the-wall vibe. The atmosphere is quiet and small, resembling a cozy home kitchen.
Wonton soup features extremely peppery broth that hits the palate hard. It pairs well with biang biang noodles tossed in chili oil for a spicy kick.
Freshly made orange chicken and wonton soup stand out alongside biang biang noodles with chili oil. Dumplings come in beef and lamb, with fried lamb and cumin lamb specials adding variety.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant often sells out by 2:30pm.
Expect longer wait times for takeout orders during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a hidden Mandarin menu for those who ask.
Cozy space with modern interior and dim lighting creates a relaxing, intimate vibe. Music adds a distinct urban artsy energy. Menu features authentic Szechuan dishes and unique offerings not found elsewhere.
Chicken wonton soup features phenomenal flavor with a clear broth and tender dumplings. Portions have shrunk over time, now serving only two dumplings in a small bowl.
Dumplings stand out with options like soup, chicken and cabbage, and Crystal shrimp varieties. The Peking duck is crispy and a popular choice, paired well with the scallion pancake and some American Chinese dishes.
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Duck n Bao offers a great selection of traditional Chinese dishes and dumplings.
The meal for two is reasonably priced, but portion sizes are small.
The restaurant has had issues with cleanliness in the men's restroom.
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.
Wonton soup features dry chow mein noodles instead of fried wontons, which some find unusual. The soup is small in size but has a rich, comforting broth that suits cold evenings.
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.
Small space with post-modern decor and an old school vibe offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere suitable for conversation. The place stays busy yet welcoming, attracting those seeking affordable, homemade Chinese food with good value.
Broth stands out as very peppery, giving the soup a sharp kick. Wontons come with a mix of beef and vegetables, paired often with an egg roll for a fuller meal.
General Tso's chicken and Kung Pao chicken stand out with strong flavors. Egg rolls and Wonton Soup complement the menu well, alongside steamed spinach dumplings made traditionally.
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The lunch special is available until 4 PM.
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible.
The $10 lunch specials offer good value.