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.
Juicy pork dumplings stand out here, especially the soup dumplings known for their rich broth. The pan fried dumplings also offer a satisfying crispy texture.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Fried dumplings come out crispy and tasty. They pair well with the house noodles or dandan noodles for a solid meal.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Dumplings come in a bite-sized form with a good ratio of filling to wrapper. They taste light yet filling when dipped in vinegar sauce. A set of 20 dumplings costs about $15, making it a good deal.
Kids enjoy dumplings and Lagman here. The food appeals well to younger tastes.
Good to know
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.
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 filling and rich broth inside. Hand pulled noodles offer a fresh, chewy texture that pairs well with the dumplings. Shrimp dumplings show visible pieces of shrimp, adding to their appeal.
Kids enjoy the open kitchen show and find the food kid-friendly. Staff show thoughtfulness toward families with small children.
Good to know
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.
Offers the widest variety of dumplings with fresh, handmade, and juicy fillings. Highlights include crab dumplings, spicy dumplings, and unique options like curry chicken and potato pot stickers.
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.
Good to know
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.
Korean restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with clean, bright interiors and small tables that create an intimate setting. The vibe stays calm and inviting, enhanced by a playlist that adds a subtle energy. Guests can adjust spiciness and seasoning, reflecting a focus on personalized dining.
Fried dumplings serve as a popular appetizer with a crispy texture. Dumplings often come alongside other dishes like short ribs or as part of a kids' meal with rice and sides including glass noodles.
Kids get kid friendly Korean food like rice, gyoza, and cold noodles. Staff often bring a plate with rice and sides like dumplings and glass noodles, making it easy for toddlers to enjoy.
Good to know
Kooksoo closes at 9 PM and takes last orders at 8:15 PM.
Expect a 20-minute wait during peak hours, no reservations needed.
Kooksoo offers the option to upsize each dish in the combo for an additional cost.
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.
Fried and steamed dumplings come in regular and kimchi varieties. Fried dumplings pair well with dishes like Tangsooyuk. Dumplings feature in soups like Sujaebi, a dough dumpling 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.
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.
Steamed and soup dumplings come out flavorful and perfectly cooked with a tasty ginger note. Crab Rangoon and egg rolls join the dumplings in delivering authentic and satisfying bites.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Soup dumplings come in small portions of four and require careful eating to avoid spilling. Pork dumplings with a special sauce stand out, alongside dim sum size chicken dumplings and tofu clay pot.
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.
Good to know
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.
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 with their rich, soupy filling and handmade quality. The menu includes pork dumplings, crab soup dumplings, and offers a Tuesday buy one get one free deal on soup dumplings.
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.
Good to know
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.
Japanese restaurant offers an authentic atmosphere with traditional decor that feels like dining outdoors among Japanese buildings. The vibe is cozy and inviting, complemented by carefully crafted cocktails and a menu featuring standout ramen and gyoza dishes.
Dumplings come out well-made and pair nicely with the ramen dishes. They hold up well and have a balanced flavor that complements the meal.
Kids enjoy the kids menu and use a special utensil set with practice chopsticks. The takoyaki is a favorite and tastes very good.
Good to know
A bowl of ramen costs $20 before add-ons, totaling $26 with extras.
They offer a summer 99-cent Izakaya promotion for trying various dishes.
Happy hour is available with discounted drinks and appetizers.
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.
Xiaolongbao and jiaozi stand out as must-orders with freshly made skins that are soft yet chewy. The dumplings come with a good balance of filling and wrapper, making them very satisfying.
Kids enjoy the pork chop with fried rice and the wontons and dumplings here. Meals satisfy both adults and children alike.
Good to know
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.
Afghan restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with authentic decor and traditional seating options. The environment feels warm and welcoming, reflecting Afghan culture and hospitality. Tight seating arrangements contrast with the inviting vibe, creating a unique dining experience.
Dumplings here are delicate with a perfectly seasoned filling that blends spicy and sweet flavors. The mantu appetizers stand out with a yogurt dressing that softens the heat.
Staff bring large toy vehicles to calm kids during busy times. Tables with extra space for kids' belongings are requested but not always ready, causing some wait issues with toddlers.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get very busy.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours on weekends.
The restaurant offers traditional seating for larger groups upon request.
Spacious restaurant with authentic Uzbek decor and native music creates a warm, family-friendly atmosphere. Comfortable seating and cultural souvenirs on the walls enhance the inviting vibe. A dedicated prayer space supports guests' needs during visits.
Manti dumplings come filled with seasoned meat and onions, served with a flavorful yogurt sauce and fresh herbs. Soups with meat dumplings offer a hearty broth full of flavor, making them comforting and satisfying.
Kids enjoy Manti and kebabs along with a pickled vegetables plate that includes pickled onions. They celebrate special occasions like birthdays with thoughtful touches.
Good to know
All food served is 100% halal.
A 15% service fee is added for small groups of four.
The 15% service fee does not go to the staff as a tip.
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.
Pork and chive dumplings offer a tasty bite. The dai oil dumplings stand out, even better than the noodles.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Juicy and flavorful Beef Onion dumplings stand out with their uneven wrapper thickness. The menu includes a great variety from classic to authentic, featuring soup dumplings with a sweet sauce and well-filled siu mai dim sum dumplings.
Kids enjoy crab rice and Peking duck here. They also watch a noodle show while dining, making it a fun, casual spot for families.
Good to know
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.
Restaurant combines sleek modern design with effective ventilation that keeps smoke and odors minimal. Atmosphere varies from lively to very loud, sometimes hindering conversation. Guests enjoy high-quality wagyu and fresh sushi in an upscale setting with unique Japanese izakaya and BBQ fusion.
Shrimp dumplings come as sumai and lack assistance for cooking. Dumplings show mixed quality, with some fresh and flavorful but others unpleasant. Overall, dumplings rate around 3 out of 5.
Outstanding service includes staff who are patient and attentive to kids, even those with special needs. Many menu options suit both adults and children, with Wagyu brisket being a favorite among the little ones. Birthday celebrations are well supported and enjoyable for families.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 11am to 7pm at Kauboi BBQ & Izakaya.
You can bring your own alcohol to the restaurant.
The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat sushi and sashimi option.