Chinese restaurant offers authentic northern cuisine with generous portions and reasonable prices. Atmosphere feels cozy and casual, with soft instrumental music and comfortable spacing that avoids crowding. Tables have a modern look but may be uncomfortable for taller guests.
Beef Dan Dan Noodles and Sichuan Beef Noodles stand out with fresh, flavorful profiles. Scallion pancakes taste homemade, not frozen, and Braised Beef Noodle offers tender meat in a rich broth with bok choy.
Milk tea tastes authentic and fresh without any powdery flavor. Varieties like brown sugar milk tea and jasmine green milk tea with boba offer rich, flavorful options at reasonable prices.
Good to know
The grand opening is on April 7th.
The restaurant offers authentic Chinese food without Americanized dishes.
You can order through a QR code, allowing you to take your time with the menu.
Spacious wok restaurant with cozy vibes and comfortable seating offers an inviting atmosphere despite somewhat tacky 90's decor. The place fills with diverse groups, creating a lively yet relaxed energy. Familiar aromas of wok cooking set a warm, authentic tone for flavorful dining.
Authentic Hunan and Szechuan styles shine through with dishes like Mongolian Beef and General Tso's Chicken. Dumplings are made in house and the eggs and tomatoes dish tastes very traditional.
Loose leaf green tea steeps at the table in a teapot, releasing a wonderful fragrance and amazing taste. Walovi tea cans offer a very tasty option to try.
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Lunch specials include fried rice, a cheese wonton, and an entrée costing $11-13.
Expect a wait time of about 20 minutes for takeout orders.
The restaurant has a new menu with clear photos of each dish.
Small restaurant with modern decor and clean, intimate atmosphere offers a pleasant jazz soundtrack. The space feels upscale despite its strip mall location, creating a comfortable and attractive setting.
Orange chicken stands out with real orange pieces and a fresh flavor. Other dishes include egg rolls, noodles, curry, and pad thai, offering a varied menu.
Thai tea stands out with its rich, creamy flavor. The iced tea complements the food well and is a consistent choice here.
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Most dishes cost $20 or more, with specialties in the $30 range.
They have a 'special' menu on Fridays and Saturdays.
All menu items are marked for gluten-free options.
Vietnamese restaurant with calm atmosphere and lush greenery creates a nostalgic vibe reminiscent of Vietnam. The space is clean and inviting, supporting easy conversation without loud noise or distractions. It draws a crowd seeking authentic pho and generous portions in a relaxed setting.
Lo mein dishes come out perfectly cooked and tasty, with options like chicken and shrimp. Spring rolls include both shrimp and pork varieties, served alongside flavorful rice platters and vermicelli noodles.
Thai Tea and bubble tea stand out for their authentic flavors. The passionfruit tea and coconut/taro milk tea offer sweet, rich options with a smooth finish.
Good to know
You order at the host station, and tipping is expected.
Expect generous portion sizes, especially for pho and oxtail dishes.
Prices are competitive with other Vietnamese restaurants in the area.
Cozy interior with family-friendly vibe and a small kids' play area creates a welcoming atmosphere. The place stays quiet and comfortable, suitable for relaxed dining. Authentic Sichuan flavors and phenomenal dim sum distinguish the menu from other Chinese restaurants.
Dumplings stand out with authentic Sichuan flavor and phenomenal shrimp ha cao. The menu features Szechuan beef noodle soup and Dan Dan noodles, both praised for their great flavor and spices.
Milk boba tea and fruit tea stand out for their flavor and quality. Large cups hold Thai tea and other milk teas like Passionfruit and Chai, all tasting great and consistently good.
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The restaurant has significant cleanliness issues, with sticky surfaces and uncleaned areas.
Expect limited food options as they may run out of popular dishes late in the day.
Prices are considered high for the portion sizes offered.
Open kitchen with handmade dumplings and noodle pulling creates an engaging dining experience. Luxurious interior design and clean, attractive environment set a high-end tone. Atmosphere feels authentic and lively, drawing diners who appreciate authentic Chinese cuisine.
Handmade dumplings stand out, crafted by skilled staff in a glassed-in kitchen. The menu features authentic Sichuan flavors, including spicy dishes introduced first in this city.
Authentic loose leaf green tea stands out here. The tea is high quality and pairs well with the food.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to longer wait times.
Visit between Wednesday and Sunday to enjoy the special noodle menu.
Every dumpling is made to order by hand, ensuring freshness.
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.
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.
Boba milk tea stands out with its sweet, chewy pearls that kids enjoy. Thai iced tea appears in combos but tastes just okay compared to the boba.
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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.
Renovated hot pot restaurant offers individual and shared pots with an expanded buffet bar featuring seafood and sushi. Mirrors on walls and ceiling create a cozy, stylish atmosphere with modern and traditional decor. Staff engage with guests through small gifts and celebrations, adding a social, lively vibe.
All-you-can-eat hot pot features fresh meat and produce with the cleanest vegetables around. The Sichuan spicy numbing broth stands out for its authentic, tasty flavor and the service is excellent.
Taro boba tea stands out among the tea options. Adding $3.50 grants unlimited drinks and sweets, including three cups of original bubble tea.
Good to know
You are allowed to stay for only 1 hour at the restaurant.
An automatic 18% tip is added to your bill without prior notice.
The price for adults is $27.99, but it may not be posted.
Small self-service restaurant offers a clean, well-lit space with cute, colorful decor and fun kids artwork. Atmosphere stays calm and welcoming, with little background noise and a friendly vibe. Seating is limited to six tables inside, with no outdoor option.
Chow mein noodles stand out as a dish you can eat all day. Orange chicken appears often but seems like frozen Costco food. The menu also includes cream cheese wontons and beef massaman curry, blending Chinese and Thai flavors.
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Parking is free in the lot out front, but it can be tricky to find a spot.
The restaurant offers very large portions, making meals filling.
My meal cost just under $12, providing good value.