Small space combines modern and traditional Japanese style with a calm, cozy atmosphere. Guests enjoy watching sushi prepared fresh, adding to the inviting ambiance. The environment stays clean and relaxing, supporting a pleasant dining experience.
Soup dumplings and xiao long bao stand out with juicy, flavorful fillings. The bao and dumplings come highly recommended, paired well with dishes like scallion pancake and wonton soup.
Affordable options suit both casual dinners and special nights out. The atmosphere fits date nights and family dinners equally well.
Good to know
They currently do not sell any alcohol.
Tokyco Bao offers affordable lunch and dinner options.
The portions at Tokyco Bao were very good.
Small space blends modern and traditional design with geisha paintings creating a cozy, intimate atmosphere. Staff treat guests like family, fostering a warm, welcoming vibe. Sushi preparation at the counter shows artistry and elegance in every dish.
Cantonese dishes here are authentic and bursting with flavor, cooked to perfection with fresh ingredients. Lo Mein, General Tso chicken, and fried rice come in generous portions and showcase the depth of Cantonese cuisine.
Dinner features seasoned pork chops and Texas stir fry as standout entrees. The spot suits both family dinners and date nights.
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There are additional parking spots behind the building if the front is full.
They can customize menu items if you want to add or remove ingredients.
Happy hour runs on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Large dining space with high ceilings and a modern, clean design creates a welcoming atmosphere. Music featuring K-Pop hits plays at a lively but adjustable volume. The setting feels private and aesthetically appealing, with close seating and a notable wave mural on the wall.
Steamed buns stand out as mini pork dumplings with a soup-like filling. The menu features pineapple fried rice, vegetable lo mein, and Mongolian steak alongside sushi and crab Rangoon.
Hibachi dinner offers a standout experience with attentive service that makes meals special. The spot suits both lunch and dinner with a consistently great dining atmosphere.
Good to know
Lunch options are available from 11 AM to 3 PM.
Happy hour menu features delicious items like lo mein, sushi, and drinks.
Expect no wait time during lunch hours.
Sichuan restaurant with dimmed lights and traditional Chinese decor creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere suited for relaxed conversations. Spacious interior features updated furniture enhancing comfort and inviting vibes. The setting blends cultural elements with a warm, intimate feel.
Spicy wontons and hot and sour soup highlight the Sichuan peppercorns and bold flavors. The menu offers halal Chinese food with consistently delicious and satisfying dishes.
Offers a nice little spot for dinner with a beautiful setting. Suitable for celebrations and casual Saturday dinners.
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Mala Sichuan Bistro offers a halal menu on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Expect generous portion sizes for takeout orders.
Prices are affordable, making it a great option for families.
Spacious dining area features individual hot pot burners and electric BBQ grills at each table, creating a modern and clean environment. Atmosphere stays relaxed and family-friendly, with fun touches like a claw machine and robohostess adding to the casual vibe. Seating arrangements avoid crowding, making it inviting for both groups and couples.
Offers a large variety of fresh sliced meats, vegetables, and sauces for both hot pot and BBQ. The hot pot includes the base in the price with no extra charges, making it a cost-effective choice with many options for all ages.
Dinner features more premium selections like ribeye and short ribs. The seafood selection is richer, and the menu includes hot pot and BBQ options popular for family meals.
Good to know
They offer $1.00 beers on Thursdays.
Reservations are recommended for weekends due to high demand.
Kids three and under eat for free.
Cozy Chinese restaurant with a calm, quiet atmosphere and a clean, roomy interior. Friendly staff serve consistently moist chicken and generous portions of quality dishes like lo mein and orange chicken. A fish tank at the entrance adds a distinctive touch to the relaxed vibe.
The sesame chicken stands out with its crispy white meat and sweet sauce. The sweet and sour chicken offers a flavorful sauce with just the right amount of breading. Shrimp in the lo mein and fried rice come in regular size, not miniature.
Dinner offers well priced specials that include soup, a side, and rice. Options like Beef and Broccoli and Sweet and Sour Pork come in regular and smaller special portions.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available until 4 PM.
The restaurant offers two lunch specials for $20.
Prices are generally low, making for an affordable meal.
Spacious dining area with modern, simplistic design and bamboo steamer wall decor creates a clean, welcoming atmosphere. Noise levels vary from comfortable to loud depending on crowd size. Suitable for large parties or dates with a balanced vibe between casual and elegant.
Soup dumplings stand out with juicy fillings and delicate wrappers. The Dan Dan noodles offer a spicy kick, while the beef pan-fried dumplings have crispy bottoms and rich meat flavors.
Dinner offers a family-friendly atmosphere where groups leave satisfied. It suits date nights and casual outings with friends, providing a varied menu that appeals to many tastes.
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Prices are reasonable, with a family of 4 spending about $50 for 5-6 dishes.
Ordering is simple and fun, using a paper checklist and QR code for the menu.
The restaurant is clean and inviting, with plenty of seating available.
Small, unassuming space with a family-run atmosphere and authentic Chinese menu. Pricing remains reasonable, offering generous portions especially in combo meals. Environment feels worn, reflecting a casual, no-frills dining experience.
Kung Pao Chicken stands out with a good dinner size and solid flavor. The Fish hot pot soup offers a fresh taste without oiliness or spice. Other dishes like General Tso chicken and orange beef come out hot and fresh.
Dinner combos offer amazing value with generous portions. The kung pao chicken comes in a satisfying dinner size. This spot works well for both lunch and dinner.
Good to know
The Fish hot pot soup costs $18 and feeds 4 people.
Lunch and dinner combos offer great value for the price.
Curbside pickup is available for take-out orders.