Spacious and clean restaurant offers authentic Chinese barbecue with a comfortable, homey atmosphere. The vibe suits late-night hangouts with a relaxed pace and modern, tidy environment. Unique Chinese grill dishes and easy ordering system set it apart from typical spots.
Authentic Chinese-style BBQ shines here with freshly grilled skewers and fish. The barbecue offers rich, flavorful tastes true to street-style Chinese grilling.
Authentic Chinese BBQ and grilled fish stand out with rich flavors. Clay pot and seafood congee offer comforting, rich, and umami-packed dishes ideal for colder nights.
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The restaurant stays open late, making it convenient for night owls.
Expect a variety of Chinese BBQ dishes not commonly found elsewhere.
The tablet ordering system supports both English and Chinese for convenience.
Hot pot restaurant offers individual hot pots at each table with iPad menus for easy ordering. The atmosphere is elegant and friendly, featuring upbeat music and controlled heat tables. The space is clean and spacious with an unusual aesthetic reflecting a previous theme.
Buffet style offers a variety of barbecue options cooked on a hot plate in the middle of the table. Lunch specials combine hot pot and Korean BBQ at an affordable price around $17.99.
Hot pot here features authentic Asian style with a rich beef broth that stands out for its flavor. The spicy hot pot offers a balanced medium heat and lunch specials combine hot pot and barbecue affordably.
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Two all-you-can-eat lunches with high-quality meats cost $35.
The lunch specials for hot pot and barbecue are only $17.99.
The ordering process is easy to do through the iPad at the table.
Rows of golden roast ducks hang in a small, bright dining room with a warm, family-run atmosphere. The place draws people craving authentic Cantonese BBQ, especially roast duck and crispy pork belly, served in generous portions. Seating is limited, making takeout a common choice.
Roast duck and BBQ pork stand out with crispy textures and strong flavors. Honey BBQ ribs come tender with a real honey glaze, while the BBQ pork remains consistent but leans salty at times.
Authentic Cantonese roast meats shine here with crispy pork belly, honey-glazed char siu, and roast duck. Dumplings arrive quickly, boasting perfectly chewy wrappers and juicy, well-seasoned fillings.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Limited seating is available, so takeout is a good option.
Expect a wait time for certain dishes; calling ahead is advised.
Small and cozy dining space with real flowers on tables and a clean, new look creates a chill atmosphere. The place draws people seeking authentic Thai flavors with a diverse menu and generous servings. Friendly vibe complements the pleasant, unpretentious setting.
Thai BBQ pork appears as skewers on a stick served with sticky rice. Dishes often pair BBQ pork with other Thai staples like pad see ew and pineapple curry.
Lo mein features vegetables and chicken or red barbecue pork. Hot and sour soup offers a balanced flavor. Pork wontons and satay add variety to the menu.
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The lunch combo costs about $13 and includes a main, an egg roll, a soup or salad, and a drink.
The spice is served separately, allowing each person to determine their own spice level.
The menu options at Luck Thai are diverse and include creative items not found elsewhere.
Narrow aisles fill with a variety of Southeast Asian products and freshly grilled meat prepared outside. Friendly staff create a welcoming, chill atmosphere that feels like home. Prices stay stable and many items, including hard-to-find ingredients, come at lower costs than other stores.
Fresh BBQ meats cook daily in the outdoor lot except Mondays. Skewers and BBQ meat on a stick stand out alongside dishes like pork and shrimp spring rolls and BBQ pork banh mi.
Fresh foods like Bahn Mi, Spring Rolls, and Chow Mein appear daily. Spring rolls come in sets of four with a nice peanut sauce and better shrimp filling than typical spots.
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Kim Heang Market offers a great selection of hard-to-find items like whole duck and Thai basil.
The store is very clean and well-organized, making shopping easy.
Prices on products are stable, with many items cheaper than at other Asian stores.
Spacious, bright interior with open layout and neon lights creates a welcoming vibe. Laid-back atmosphere combines with Mongolian grill where food is cooked on the spot. Arcade machines add a playful touch to the clean, fun environment.
Mongolian BBQ stands out with a cook preparing custom dishes right in front of you. The buffet includes this option, and many go back for seconds.
Buffet offers a good variety of classic dishes like orange chicken, fried rice, and brothy rice dishes. Crab rangoons and soups like hot and sour and egg drop stand out as flavorful options.
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There is plenty of parking available at Grand Buffet.
The price at Grand Buffet is considered affordable.
The buffet offers a wide variety of seafood options.
Sushi restaurant with moody black and red decor and Chihuly-style glass lighting creates an elegant, vibrant atmosphere. The space feels clean and newly remodeled, offering a quiet yet lively dining experience. Guests enjoy affordable, high-quality sushi that stands out for freshness and flavor.
Korean barbecue offers large portions with a variety of options on an all-you-can-eat menu. The flavors are consistently fantastic and well-loved by families.
Lo mein stands out with perfectly cooked proteins and well-seasoned, spicy options. The hot and sour soup and orange chicken balance flavor and texture without being overly breaded.
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The current dinner price is $26.99 per person, not $23.99 as stated on the website.
Sushi is half price if you choose the buffet option.
Expect quick service with minimal wait times for seating.
Bright, clean space with brand new seating and a recent remodel creates a comfortable dining area. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, with spread out seating that avoids crowding. Features include a Mongolian grill and an exceptional sushi bar, offering fresh and diverse options.
Carnival Buffet offers a wide range of Mongolian BBQ options with consistently great flavor. Korean BBQ is also available and pairs well with the Chinese barbecue selections.
Endless potstickers and steamed dumplings stand out here. Typical dishes like beef and broccoli, sesame chicken, and lo mein also appear, alongside standard buffet items like fried rice and orange chicken.
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The price is about $17 per person for Thursday dinner.
Lunch costs around $13.33 at Carnival Buffet.
The buffet offers a decent variety of options.