Cozy spot with comfy seating welcomes families and casual diners. Shrimp and chicken lo mein shine with well-cooked noodles and balanced flavors. Hidden gem vibe makes it a relaxed, tasty choice for simple meals.
Shrimp and chicken versions stand out with solid flavor and good texture. Lo mein dishes come with well-cooked noodles and balanced ingredients.
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Parking is available nearby, making it easy to access the restaurant.
The restaurant closes at 8 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Takeout is recommended for a quicker dining experience.
Chinese spot offers fresh dishes like sweet and sour chicken and potstickers with great value. Lo mein shines with a versatile texture, pairing well with sesame chicken and veggies. Expect a noisy atmosphere and limited seating, favoring takeout over dine-in.
Lo mein has a versatile texture that works well on its own or as a base for stir fry. It pairs nicely with dishes like sesame chicken and holds up well with fresh veggies and bacon added later.
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The restaurant has limited seating and primarily offers takeout.
Reservations are not required, but ordering ahead is recommended.
Prices are reasonable, with good value for the quality of food.
Spacious interior with a large fish tank creates a welcoming spot for family meals. Beef lo mein has a strong wok fire taste and holds up well, making it a favorite for kids. Generous portions and affordable prices keep the atmosphere pleasant and open.
Beef and chicken lo mein both have a strong wok fire taste. The noodles hold up well and the chicken version is available a la carte. Kids enjoy the beef lo mein.
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Lunch specials are around $10 and include generous portions.
Takeout service is good, but no soup is allowed with takeout orders.
The menu features a wide variety of Chinese dishes.
Small, cozy spot with real flowers on tables sets a chill vibe. Lo mein shines with red barbecue pork and chicken options. Friendly staff and authentic Thai flavors make it a great pick for diverse, generous meals.
Lo mein comes with chicken and vegetables or with red barbecue pork. It appears alongside other dishes like Pad Thai and pork wontons.
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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.
Japanese restaurant shines with private booths and elegant decor for a cozy vibe. Lo mein features fresh noodles and a classic beef stir-fry that comforts and delights. Perfect for quiet dates or lively group gatherings.
Noodles here have exceptional quality and a fresh, delicious taste. The beef and pepper stir-fry with classic lo mein offers a comforting, traditional flavor executed with finesse.
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Lunch and dinner specials offer great deals for diners.
Prices are very reasonable for the amount of food served.
The restaurant provides a private room with a lazy susan for groups.
Enjoy house special lo mein with rich flavors in a cozy, quiet setting. Pair it with crab rangoon and General Tsoโs chicken for a tasty meal. The place feels like a Hawaiian beach resort with a friendly, budget-friendly vibe.
House special lo mein comes with a mix of flavors and pairs well with appetizers like crab rangoon and spring rolls. The lo mein is consistently delicious and complements dishes like General Tsoโs chicken and Mongolian beef.
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The restaurant is clean and well-maintained.
Takeout orders are very popular, even during slow dine-in hours.
Prices are competitive considering the portion sizes.
Small, family-run spot offers fresh ingredients and crisp vegetables in its Lo Mein. Pork Lo Mein shines with bold flavor. Cozy, dimly lit space keeps prices affordable and vibe calm for a quiet meal.
Fresh ingredients and crisp vegetables stand out in the Lo Mein dishes. The pork Lo Mein is especially flavorful, with other options like chicken and beef also available.
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Lunch prices are under $10, and dinner prices range from $11 to $15.
The food is ready in about 10 minutes, ensuring quick service.
The restaurant is very clean, reflecting pride of ownership.
Vietnamese restaurant offers authentic pho in a calm, lush setting that feels nostalgic. Lo mein dishes like Chicken Lo Mein are perfectly cooked and flavorful. Generous portions and a clean, inviting space make it great for relaxed meals.
Lo mein comes out perfectly cooked with a tasty flavor. Options include Chicken Lo Mein and Shrimp Lo Mein, both served alongside other dishes like spicy Korean beef and seafood pho.
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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.
Small space offers a chill lobby and easy parking. Chinese food shines with crispy General Tso's chicken and best lo mein in town. Portions are generous and prices fair, making takeout popular. Lo mein pairs well with fried rice but isn't the top repeat pick.
Lo mein offers a chicken option that stands out alongside other major dishes. It pairs well with fried rice and appetizers, though it may not be the first choice for a repeat order.
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Small spot with a cozy atmosphere and fresh, flavorful food. Chicken lo mein shines with soft noodles and pairs well with potstickers. Spicy dishes are clearly marked, making it easy to find bold flavors without MSG.
Soft noodles define the chicken lo mein here, offering a perfect taste. It pairs well with dishes like potstickers and sesame chicken for a solid meal.
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Takeout ordering is easy and recommended for those in a hurry.
Seating is limited, making it more suitable for grab-and-go orders.
The restaurant does not have air conditioning, only a couple of fans.
Bright, modern spot with rustic wooden tables and glowing red lanterns sets a warm mood. Chicken lo mein offers a rich flavor that pairs well with Sesame Chicken. Guests enjoy an authentic vibe using chopsticks only and savoring the Sichuan pepper aroma.
Chicken lo mein features a rich flavor that stands out. It pairs well with dishes like Sesame Chicken and chicken fried rice.
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Entrees do not come with rice and must be ordered separately for an extra charge.
The restaurant is open until 10 p.m., convenient for late-night dinners.
The prices for lunch specials are great.