Hot pot restaurant blends modern and traditional Chinese decor with spacious round tables suited for groups. Atmosphere stays lively and inviting without overwhelming senses or food odors. Amenities include custom sauce bars and digital ordering tablets, enhancing convenience and flavor customization.
Broths capture authentic Chengdu hotpot style with a focus on spicy Sichuan flavors. Service supports a genuine hot pot dining experience.
Offers an authentic Sichuan hot pot experience with fresh, delicious food and a great selection of alcohol. Service is attentive and friendly, making it a solid spot for meals with friends.
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On Tuesdays, they have a 20% promotion on all menu items.
They offered free cake for Mother's Day celebrations.
Parking is ample and easily accessible near the restaurant.
Noodle shop offers authentic Taiwanese flavor with homemade dumplings and tender beef that stands out. Interior feels homey and warm, creating a cozy atmosphere despite a plain exterior. It gets busy during lunch and weekends, reflecting steady local popularity.
Beef noodle soup features tender beef and a broth with authentic Taiwanese flavor. The menu includes homemade dumplings and the atmosphere reflects Taiwanese culture, including a TV in Taiwanese.
Homemade dumplings stand out with their exceptional flavor and handmade quality. The menu also features pork and shrimp wonton soup and authentic Taiwan beef noodle, alongside beef trotters and pig's feet.
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Expect long wait times during lunch and weekends; reservations are not accepted.
Customers must go to the front for water refills as the self-serve station is removed.
Credit cards are accepted, making payment convenient for most customers.
Chinese restaurant offers a cozy, peaceful atmosphere with comfortable, well-spaced seating and decorative, well-renovated interiors. Music videos and sports play on large screens, adding a casual vibe. The place feels like a hidden gem known for authentic, flavorful dishes and generous portions.
Chinese dishes feature authentic Cantonese stir fry with a house secret chili sauce. The menu offers flavorful, traditional recipes true to classic Chinese cuisine.
Crunchy and tender inside, the General Tso chicken offers bold flavor. The lo mein stands out as some of the best around, while the Sweet and Sour Pork and orange chicken deliver solid taste.
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The prices are good, especially during the weekday lunch special from 11 to 3.
There is plenty of parking available.
Lucky Bamboo is a BYOB restaurant.
Authentic Taiwanese restaurant with a warm and welcoming atmosphere and immaculate, clean setting. It feels like a hidden neighborhood gem with affordable prices and a sushi bar offering some of the best sushi around. The decor is a bit dated but the vibe remains relaxing and genuine.
Food offers authentic Taiwanese flavors with a plentiful and tasty presentation. The atmosphere feels genuine and stands out from typical American-style spots.
Spicy dumplings come with a homemade sauce crafted by the owner. Orange chicken features a crispy exterior and tender inside, coated in a balanced orange sauce that blends sweetness and tang.
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The restaurant is closed on Mondays, unlike most Asian restaurants.
A 15% service charge is automatically added to all dining bills.
Rice is charged at $0.50 per bowl, which is unusual for a Chinese restaurant.
Traditional Chinese layout creates a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere with warm lighting and moderate music. Generous portions highlight authentic Sichuan flavors with expertly handled spice. A cool spinning tabletop adds a distinctive touch to the dining experience.
Dishes feature authentic Sichuan flavors that are spicy and filling. Knife cut noodles are made by slicing dough directly into boiling water, following traditional methods.
Authentic Sichuan food shines with dishes like Mapo tofu, spicy chicken, and cumin lamb. The menu features flavorful options such as hot pot fish, Dan Dan noodles, and shrimp in garlic sauce.
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Royal Sichuan is a BYOB restaurant, so bring your own drinks.
Prices are reasonable, with rice costing $1 per bowl.
Portions are generous, often leaving leftovers.
Small space with classic old decor and beautiful ceiling-high plants creates a peaceful, sensory-friendly atmosphere with low lights and soft music. The vibe is calm and quiet, offering a family-style, hole-in-the-wall feel that invites repeat visits.
Dishes offer authentic, old-fashioned Chinese flavors that are savory without being sweet. Orange chicken tastes homemade and traditional, capturing the essence of classic Chinese takeout.
Sesame chicken comes in a to-go box with holes to keep it crisp. Szechuan beef features green onions and crispy julienne carrots. Kung Pao Chicken offers freshness and generous portions. Vegetarian egg rolls stand out as well.
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The restaurant is great for takeout because orders are always correct and fast.
Prices are considered very reasonable for the volume of food received.
Fortune cookies and soy sauce are not provided with meals.
Old-style Chinese restaurant offers a cozy, intimate atmosphere with natural light and a fish tank at the entrance. The space feels welcoming and open, featuring lazy Susan tables for easy sharing. The vibe is quiet and nostalgic, reflecting traditional Cantonese dining.
Dishes come packed with authentic flavors and a touch of nostalgia. Food serves family-style and tastes extremely authentic and delicious.
Hot and sour soup stands out as a signature dish. The menu features authentic Cantonese flavors with highlights like orange beef, sesame chicken, and Kung Pao chicken. Beef and broccoli also ranks as a solid choice.
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The restaurant allows customers to bring their own alcohol.
Prices are very reasonable and the restaurant is BYOB.
The lunch special includes soup, fried rice, and an egg roll, and it was a good deal.
Dim sum carts pushed by older Asian ladies create an authentic Chinese dim sum vibe in a cozy, dimly lit space with a dated interior. The atmosphere stays friendly and inviting, offering a quieter alternative to busier spots with ample parking nearby.
Dimsums come from carts pushed by older Asian ladies, creating a cozy and inviting vibe. The menu focuses on Cantonese-oriented cuisine with oversized Pork Siumai and a variety of authentic dishes.
Dim sum features carts pushed by older Asian ladies, creating an authentic vibe. Roasted pork, roasted duck, and Chinese BBQ pork stand out for their quality. Dumplings have thick skins, with chicken feet as a notable dish. Singapore noodles combine various meats and seafood for a rich flavor.
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The lunch special offers great value for the price.
There is free parking in the lot.
The menu features dim sum dishes ranging from $4.99 to $30.99 for a whole duck.
Dark, simple space with a chill vibe and a street stall atmosphere. Food focuses on authentic Chinese BBQ, especially barbecue chashu pork and roast duck. Cash-only policy and modest, family-style setting define the experience.
Authentic Cantonese-style dishes shine here, especially the soy sauce chicken, barbecued pork, and roast duck. The chef shows superb control of heat and sauce flavor, delivering very good and genuine Chinese barbecue.
Authentic Cantonese-style dishes stand out here, especially the Chinese BBQ with roasted pork belly and duck. The menu also features wonton soup, seafood tofu hot pot, crispy pan-fried chicken noodles, and shrimp fried rice.
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The restaurant only accepts cash payments; bring cash to dine here.
The parking lot is small with limited spaces available.
Cleanliness issues have been reported, including pests.
Buffet restaurant offers a modern, spacious interior with bright, airy atmosphere and classy buffet stations like Mongolian grill and Japanese ramen bar. Noise level is loud due to hard surfaces, but seating remains comfortable and clean. Unique features include a dice game for free meals and plastic gloves for handling food.
Buffet offers a variety of authentic Sichuan dishes alongside ramen, sushi, and hibachi seafood. More options for authentic Chinese style cooking exist here than at other Chinese buffets nearby.
Sichuan dishes stand out with Sichuan peppercorn in the kung pao chicken, offering a unique flavor. The menu includes a wide range of Sichuan and Cantonese dishes, plus dim sum and grilled skewers.
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They currently have a $10 off dinner per person Valentine's Day special until 2/13/2026.
The buffet costs $35 per person.
Weekday dinner special drops the price by $10.