Small, narrow space places diners close to a window where chefs handcraft dumplings, creating an authentic, interactive experience. Crowded seating and a busy, loud atmosphere encourage quick meals rather than lingering. High-tech ordering and payment systems add a modern convenience to the traditional setting.
Soup dumplings stand out for their juicy, authentic flavor. Pan fried dumplings also offer a satisfying texture and taste.
Kids enjoy watching the dumpling filling process through the window. The menu includes chocolate dumplings, fried pork chops, and xiao long bao that appeal to children.
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Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy lunch hours.
The restaurant is small, so seating is limited.
Dumplings are a specialty, and they are made to order.
Spacious setting with casual ambiance and nostalgic music creates a relaxed vibe reminiscent of street food stalls. Robotic servers and thoughtful touches like warm stoves add a modern, convenient feel. The place fills with groups enjoying authentic Chinese barbecue and lively conversations.
Chinese BBQ here is authentic Northeastern style with a rich variety of skewers like chicken and squid. The flavors are very close to street food from China, and the service is consistently top notch.
Kids enjoy the Chinese style BBQ here, especially the dishes at 老江湖. Many children find this their favorite restaurant and come back often.
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The restaurant offers a mixed menu of BBQ food, chicken sandwiches, and noodles.
Portions are generous, especially when dining with a group.
The ordering system is easy and fast, allowing for quick service.
Small restaurant with trendy decor and customized utensils creates a clean, inviting atmosphere. Music plays softly while guests engage with interactive games and enjoy thoughtful amenities like phone stands and fans. Seating is cozy and intimate, making it suitable for casual meals or romantic dates.
Dan dan noodles and fried dumplings stand out with strong flavors. The menu includes Sichuan spicy dishes like Ma La Tang and spicy pork ear, plus lighter wonton soup with less oil and salt.
Kids enjoy the wonton soup and pork belly noodle soup here. The staff provides dining sets and small fans to make meals comfortable for little ones.
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They run a special on boba drinks during certain hours.
The restaurant is open on New Year's Day.
They offer a wide variety of noodles with authentic flavors.
Open kitchen with hand-pulled noodles and dumplings offers a captivating cooking show visible through large windows. The space feels cozy and welcoming but can be stuffy and warm inside. Authentic Chinese flavors attract noodle lovers seeking traditional Lanzhou beef noodle soup and soup dumplings.
Soup dumplings stand out with juicy shrimp and rich broth, often considered the best in the area. Hand pulled noodles and beef pancake rolls also feature prominently, delivering authentic flavors consistently.
Kids enjoy the open kitchen show and find the food kid-friendly. Staff show thoughtfulness toward families with small children.
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Expect 15-20 minute wait times on weekends for a table.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol, only sodas and teas.
Takeout orders may not include rice with certain dishes, like kung pao chicken.
Wok restaurant offers an authentic and casual atmosphere with a warm and inviting interior that feels cozy and relaxed. The space includes round tables with lazy Susans, supporting group dining in a clean, open setting. The vibe suits those seeking a solid, unhurried meal with a focus on traditional flavors.
Peking duck stands out with crispy skin and tender meat that is not too dry or fatty. Dumplings come in a wide variety, all fresh, handmade, and juicy, including unique options like curry chicken and potato pot stickers. Soup dumplings and shrimp wonton soup add refreshing, tasty choices to the menu.
Kids enjoy the chocolate dumplings with Nutella and the Xiao long baos filled with lots of soup. The kitchen adjusts spice levels for children, making the wings mild enough for them to ask for seconds.
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Expect a wait of 30-45 minutes during busy dinner hours.
Prices average around $30 per person, with large portion sizes.
Parking is limited; consider arriving early to secure a spot.
Cozy noodle shop inside a market with bright, modern decor and clean, comfortable seating. Atmosphere suits quick meals or casual hangouts, enhanced by real spring flowers on tables. Offers a wide variety of authentic, flavorful noodle soups with attention to ingredient quality.
Sichuan dishes feature numbing peppercorn noodles and a balanced spicy flavor. Cantonese Beef Noodles come with chili oils, while the Scallion Pancake offers a sweet palate cleanser from the noodles and wontons.
Kids enjoy a variety of noodle dishes including plain beef noodle soup and tomato soup noodle. Wonton also appeals to younger diners.
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The restaurant is located inside Ranch 99, across from the bakery.
You can order to-go and sit outside in the food court area.
The restaurant offers a variety of authentic noodle dishes from different regions.
Small space with cozy decor and comfortable seating creates a welcoming atmosphere. Air conditioning manages heat but occasional cold drafts occur when doors open. The place often feels crowded, reflecting its popularity for spicy fish dishes.
Fish hot pot soup features a rich golden-green broth with a strong, tangy aroma and balanced spice from Sichuan peppercorns. Szechuan dishes serve authentic, flavorful and hot preparations with unique, tasty profiles.
Kids enjoy the non-spicy fish soup and chicken wings. Sweet treats like brown sugar mochi and fried mini buns are popular with children. The tomato flavor suits kids well.
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The portion sizes of the fish soup are huge.
The restaurant offers a non-spicy version of the fish soup for kids.
The prices are considered cost-effective for the portion sizes.
Spacious dining area features traditional Chinese decor and bright, pleasant lighting with views into the kitchen. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, often described as cozy and family-like. Unique elements include tableside Peking duck carving and electronic menus for easy ordering.
Peking duck stands out as a specialty, served with the meat sliced table side and the rest used in soup to avoid waste. Dim sum meals also feature prominently, making it a go-to spot for those dishes.
Kids enjoy the crispy shrimp with chicken that comes debonded, making it less messy and easy to eat. The food suits even picky eaters and offers a unique flavor experience.
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The restaurant is BYOB, so customers should bring their own drinks.
Reservations are needed in advance for Peking duck.
The price of Peking duck is higher than at similar restaurants.
Family-run Asian fusion spot with Uyghur cultural decor and halal-certified meats creates a warm, homey atmosphere. Walls display traditional Uyghur art and instruments, adding unique character. The vibe feels inviting and authentic, like eating at a friend's place.
Hand-pulled noodles appear in dishes like big plate chicken and beef laghman, offering authentic texture. Dumplings come in large portions, light yet filling, often dipped in vinegar sauce for balance.
Kids enjoy dumplings and Lagman here. The food appeals well to younger tastes.
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Reservations are recommended during busy hours to avoid long wait times.
All meat served is halal certified, ensuring compliance with dietary restrictions.
You order from the menu and pay after eating, which is a unique practice.
Dining room offers a modern take with tablet ordering at each table showing meal photos. Atmosphere stays clean and casual with a relaxed mood and evolving playlist. Menu features authentic Korean BBQ and Korean-style Chinese dishes with generous portions.
Jjajang Myun, Jjambbong, and Tangsuyuk stand out with strong flavors. Fried and steamed dumplings come in regular and kimchi varieties, alongside dishes like Shrimp Fried Rice and Sujaebi soup.
Kids enjoy the menu with options like shrimp teriyaki and steak and shrimp combos. Meals often lead to fun moments, like faces covered in black bean sauce, creating a lively family atmosphere.
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The restaurant offers a variety of Korean-style Chinese dishes and traditional Korean dishes.
Pricing is very reasonable and offers good bang-for-buck value.
Portions are generous for the price.
Classy Chinese restaurant with Mahjong tile decor and spacious seating creates a warm, tranquil atmosphere. The environment stays calm and inviting, suitable for intimate or family dining. Music is peaceful, and the setting feels comfortable without being crowded or loud.
Old way sweet and sour chicken stands out with a classic flavor. Vegetable egg rolls and chicken lo mein offer tasty options. Soup dumplings come with a proper eating technique to avoid spills. The food leans away from authentic Sichuan style.
Staff offer kid-friendly choices and bring friendly silverware and extra napkins without being asked. They pay extra attention to children and accommodate their needs.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
The restaurant closes at 8:00 pm on Wednesdays.
The restaurant accepts all cards and digital payments.
Hand-pulled noodles take center stage with a chef performing a lively noodle show at the counter. The atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, creating an inviting vibe for diners. Unique Chinese dishes like Peking duck and clay pot rice offer authentic flavors with generous portions.
Hand pulled noodles stand out with big portions and a live show. The menu blends authentic Cantonese flavors like Peking Duck, Walnut Shrimp, and claypot rice with crispy edges. Egg drop soup and dim sum dumplings, especially siu mai, also shine.
Kids enjoy crab rice and Peking duck here. They also watch a noodle show while dining, making it a fun, casual spot for families.
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Expect a wait time of 30 minutes during weekend dinner hours.
The restaurant charges $2.50 per person for tea service.
The menu features unique dishes not commonly found in other restaurants.
Small space with live traditional Guqin music creates a calm and relaxing atmosphere. Decor includes fresh flowers and a cute interior, making it suitable for dates or family dinners. Guests can watch homemade dumplings being prepared, adding to the authentic experience.
Soup dumplings stand out as the most delicious and handmade in real time. The menu also features chili fish head steamed with Hunan chili sauce and a variety of dumplings and noodle dishes that are extraordinary and flavorful.
Kids enjoy the food here, with picky eaters eating double their usual amount. Dishes like tofu and eggplant with garlic sauce stand out as favorites among children.
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On Tuesdays, enjoy a buy one get one free offer on soup dumplings.
The restaurant offers live Chinese instrument performances on Saturdays.
The restaurant has a great selection of vegetarian dishes available.
Spacious dining area features a transparent display window showing dumplings being made by hand and a Japanese style sitting area. Atmosphere is peaceful and cozy with comfortable high chairs and booths, offering privacy despite busy times.
Freshly made dumplings feature a soft but chewy skin with standout options like xiaolongbao and jiaozi. The orange chicken offers a flavorful twist alongside the dumplings.
Kids enjoy the pork chop with fried rice and the wontons and dumplings here. Meals satisfy both adults and children alike.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Parking is ample and free for customers.
Expect wait times of 30-45 minutes during busy dinner hours.
Korean BBQ restaurant features split dining areas with one side for grilling and another for regular menu seating. Atmosphere is clean and bright but can be loud with constant grill ignition sounds and occasional flame shows. Staff handle all cooking, creating a relaxed, entertaining experience without smoky clothes or smoky rooms.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its crunchy, chewy texture and a bold mix of tangy, sweet, and sour flavors. The dish resembles Tangsuyuk and delivers a strong punch to the taste buds.
Won BBQ offers very kid friendly options with food that even picky kids enjoy.
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Reservations are recommended on busy weekends to avoid long wait times.
The lunch special offers good value with free side dishes included.
The menu is not all-you-can-eat, so plan your order accordingly.
Small venue showcases master noodle pulling visible from the counter, creating an authentic Chinese atmosphere with warm, inviting decor. The vibe feels packed and lively, offering a genuine taste of northwestern Chinese cuisine.
Braised chicken with potatoes and Sichuan-style spicy chicken offer bold flavors despite not being fully authentic. Regular dishes include scallion pancakes, cumin chicken noodles, and fried noodles with chicken.
Servers show kindness and quick service to toddlers. Kids enjoy beef fried noodles, original beef soup noodles, and yogurt.
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The meal for two costs around $30, providing good value.
All food served is halal, catering to dietary restrictions.
An 18% minimum gratuity is added to all bills.
Petite Chinese skewer BBQ joint with cozy, funky interior and communal tables creates a laid-back, authentic vibe. The atmosphere feels warm and inviting, suited for casual groups enjoying flavorful, traditional barbecue.
Offers authentic Chinese BBQ with a variety of meats and vegetables. Includes Northeastern dishes like pan-fried meat, sweet and sour pork, and braised pork belly alongside the BBQ.
Kids get free dessert at No.1 BBQ. The spot also hosts family-friendly games in Dallas.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant only accepts one payment method per table, no separate checks.
An 18% gratuity is automatically added to the bill for all parties.
Mutton barbecue restaurant offers a warm, laid-back vibe with cozy, modern decor and friendly service. Music and TVs playing sports create a fun, inviting atmosphere ideal for casual gatherings. Features like a sauce bar and beer towers add to the relaxed dining experience.
Authentic Chinese BBQ shines with lamb skewers and traditional shao kao. The Beijing hot pot features house-made sauces that elevate the flavors.
Tender chicken heart skewers with a light salty taste come without herbal spices, making them easy to enjoy for kids. Generous portions of kids-friendly lamb soup noodles and braised chicken keep young diners happy, and non-spicy skewers are easy to request.
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Fat ni BBQ is open late until 2am on weekends.
Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially on weekends.
Whole grill lamb or lamb leg requires a few days' notice for preparation.
Small restaurant with simple, inviting decor and roomy tables creates a quiet, soothing atmosphere with soft Chinese music. It offers an authentic Henan dining experience featuring hand-pulled noodles and a large selection of vegetarian dishes. The vibe suits intimate meals without crowds or noise.
Hand pulled noodles stand out, especially the dial oil variety. The scallion pancakes earn high praise for their flavor. Dishes like mapo tofu, henan tofu, lamb noodles, and chicken cooked two ways add variety. Chicken egg rolls also make a solid choice.
Staff offer scissors to cut noodles for kids and give small gifts like a bracelet and hair clip to children. Meals include dishes that kids enjoy, making it suitable for family celebrations.
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The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own drinks.
Expect a wait during weekend dinner hours due to high demand.
Rice is sold separately from main dishes.
Unassuming Chinese restaurant with a clean, simple interior and a super chill vibe. The space includes a lazy susan ideal for sharing dishes and operates as BYOB. Atmosphere reflects authentic Sichuan style, attracting those who appreciate genuine spicy cuisine.
Sichuan boiled fish, Dan Dan noodles, and spicy chicken stand out for their authentic flavors and heat. The menu also features mapo tofu and kung pao chicken, all served with fast service and consistent quality.
Stir-fried cabbage appears as a custom kids' dish not listed on the menu. Fried rice and lo mein serve as simple, familiar options for children.
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The menu includes a mix of Western-style dishes and authentic Sichuan dishes.
All the chefs are professional chefs from Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
Expect to pay around $40 for a fish dish weighing less than 1.5 pounds.