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.
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.
Strong tea taste and aftertaste define the Hong Kong milk tea, which is not too sweet. The milk tea and soy milk stand out as some of the best around, pairing well with congee.
Good to know
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.
Cozy space with whimsical decoration and a chill, welcoming vibe suits casual hangouts and study sessions. A full bar with creative cocktails complements flavor-packed dishes like crispy chicken sandwiches and loaded fries. Small size limits large groups but creates a friendly, intimate atmosphere.
Szechuan Hot Popcorn Chicken stands out with its juicy texture and spicy kick. The Hot/Spicy Szechuan Chicken Sammy delivers a mouthwatering punch, while the dry popcorn chicken offers a crisp alternative.
Green apple green tea stands out with a fresh, vibrant flavor. The menu also features brown sugar milk tea, ginger tea, and unique soft drinks blending green tea, yogurt, and tropical fruits.
Good to know
Call ahead to confirm if they can customize your order before visiting.
Parking can be challenging due to its location in a busy shopping center.
Expect limited seating capacity, especially during peak hours.
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.
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.
A full jug of free black tea comes with orders, offering a comforting experience. The Uyghur black tea stands out for its rich flavor, often paired with in-house yogurt or honey cake.
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.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers modern Asian decor with a quiet, cozy atmosphere suitable for day or evening visits. Guests use a contactless QR ordering system to order at their own pace, enjoying complimentary mung bean soup alongside authentic Sichuan noodles and pork dumplings.
Authentic Sichuan dishes come in a contemporary style here. The pork chili oil dumplings and hot and sour dumplings stand out, along with spicy clear beef noodle soup and excellent wonton soup.
Complimentary mung bean tea and spicy cabbage arrive right away. Honey lemon tea tastes excellent but water needs to be requested separately.
Good to know
The restaurant closes early at 8 PM during weekdays, and they stop serving even earlier.
The QR code ordering system allows you to customize your meal easily.
Parking can be a hassle, so consider arriving early.
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.
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.
Strong and smooth Hong Kong-style milk tea stands out, served hot or iced. The Hong Kong Style Lemon Tea includes fresh lemon slices to crush before drinking, adding a bright twist. Options like Mike Tea mix coffee and tea for variety.
Good to know
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.
Hong Kong style fast food restaurant offers authentic Hong Kong dishes with affordable prices and a cash-only policy. The space is small with typical Chinese decor and a casual, cafe-style atmosphere. It attracts those seeking genuine flavors rather than Americanized Chinese food.
Authentic Cantonese dishes shine here, especially the beef chow fun and sweet and sour chicken. The menu also features baked pork chop over spaghetti, dumplings in broth, and congee, all served in a warm, casual setting.
Hong Kong milk tea stands out with its rich, smooth flavor. The milk teas here are consistently delicious and highly recommended for those who enjoy a classic taste.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash or Zelle as payment methods.
Expect to find authentic Hong Kong style breakfast options on the menu.
Prices are very affordable for the quality and portions.
Casual Cantonese restaurant with a self-serve system and closely spaced tables in a modern, clean setting. Atmosphere is affordable and fresh, focusing on freshly made dim sum with a shorter menu than typical locations. Seating is ample but space feels tight for large groups.
Dim sum here features a fresh, made-to-order Shu Mai and a focused selection of popular dishes. The cooking style stands out, offering affordable, tasty dumplings with fast, friendly service.
Free hot tea and hot or cold water come with orders. The Vietnamese coffee and Hong Kong milk tea stand out for being tasty and affordable. The lemon tea also pairs well with the wonton noodles.
Good to know
The restaurant is self-service; customers pay before eating.
Expect a 10-15 minute wait on New Year's Day.
Prices are reasonable, with a total of $36 for multiple dishes.
Old building houses an authentic Hunan restaurant with traditional decor and a quiet atmosphere during meal times. The menu offers spicy seafood options and affordable, flavorful dishes that encourage sharing. Few diners create a calm vibe, with some tables near the bathroom.
Authentic Hunan cuisine stands out with dishes like spicy twice cooked pork and braised eggplant with beans. Freshly made dim sum and a spicy hot pot highlight the menu.
Hot tea here tastes like light, fragrant chrysanthemum with a color that stands out from usual. Jasmine tea also appears on the menu alongside string beans.
Good to know
The price during weekday lunch is very affordable.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups, as tipping is mandatory for parties over six.
Bring your own containers if you plan to take leftovers, especially with sauce.
Dim sum restaurant offers an elegant and warm atmosphere with private rooms suited for family gatherings. The space feels quiet and formal, providing a comfortable dining experience. Decor and furnishings show signs of age but the setting remains friendly and welcoming.
Dim sum features fast delivery and a menu with all the favorites. Highlights include Peking Duck, flat noodles with beef and broccoli, and dishes like mapo tofu and soft-shell crab.
Chrysanthemum Pu‘er tea stands out with its smooth and flavorful taste. Tea charges apply per person, and special sets like the Lunar New Year dinner include tea.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult on busy weekends.
Most dim sum dishes cost around $7.95 each.
They have a curated "prix fixe" menu for the holidays that consists of a 9 course meal.