Small, intimate space with authentic Cantonese decor and quiet, cozy atmosphere. Dim sum made to order draws a steady crowd, often filling limited seating despite the calm vibe. Many speak Cantonese, adding to the genuine cultural feel.
Food features authentic Cantonese and Hong Kong dim sum with fresh, hot, and delicious dishes. Preparation takes time but results in harmonious flavors and delicate textures that stand out.
Dim sum comes fresh and made to order with many options featuring thin skin dumplings filled with visible chunks of meat and rich char siu flavor. The menu includes authentic Cantonese/Hong Kong dishes like spicy Sichuan fish soup and good chow mein.
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Dim sum is a highlight, with a large selection available.
Prices for small plates range from $7.50 to $9, with some items like sesame balls costing $6.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Small space with cozy, modern decor creates an intimate, quiet atmosphere. Calming music and thoughtful details like folded napkins enhance the experience. The vibe feels like visiting Japan, offering a chill, lovely ambiance despite occasional busyness.
Food features authentic Japanese flavors with good portions and a variety of sushi. Prices stay affordable while maintaining amazing quality and satisfying taste.
Mongolian beef stands out as a popular dish, noted for its flavor. The menu includes combos like beef teriyaki and orange chicken served with fried rice, alongside appetizers such as soft shell crab and gyōza.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant stops taking orders at 7:45 PM, despite closing at 8 PM.
Expect long wait times during busy dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Asian restaurant offers a basic, clean dining room with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. It draws people who appreciate generous portions and high-quality teriyaki. The vibe stays inviting and comfortable throughout the day.
Food comes out hot and fresh with quick service. Dishes taste consistently delicious and satisfying.
Crispy chicken dishes like sweet and sour and General Tso stay hot and crunchy even after a drive. The Mongolian beef comes out tender, and combos like kung pao with teriyaki chicken offer variety.
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The restaurant is open seven days a week until 9 pm.
Lunch specials are available for under $15.
Happy hour offers discounted items during specific hours.
House-style setup with locked doors and no dine-in option creates a takeout-only experience. Atmosphere feels hidden and unassuming, blending into a sketchy neighborhood. Food stands out for large portions and high-quality fried rice and noodles, delivered quickly without third-party services.
Chinese takeout stands out for its consistently delicious food and prompt service. The Lo mein is noted as the best in the area, with staff often giving out freebies and providing great customer care.
Lo mein stands out with its rich flavor and well-seasoned chicken. Mongolian beef and sweet and sour pork offer balanced taste, while wonton soup delivers a full-bodied flavor.
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Kampo Cuisine is takeout only and not a sit-down establishment.
Expect a quick delivery service as they handle it themselves.
The food prices are reasonable with large portion sizes.
Bright, modern dining area combines spacious layout with cozy design and friendly atmosphere. Robot waiters add a unique, playful touch to the experience. Seating varies from comfortable booths to wooden benches, creating a mix of relaxed and casual vibes.
Seafood shines with a mild Cajun flavor in the boil and tasty sauces. A robot food delivery adds a unique touch to the dining experience. Kids enjoy the dishes even if they usually avoid seafood.
Hand pulled noodles shine, especially when tossed in garlic butter with crab. Dumplings, cucumber salad, and beef Szechuan noodles offer strong flavors. The seafood plate and sausage stir fry add variety to the menu.
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The buffet price is fixed for the whole stay.
Lunch hours end at 3:00 PM, despite being listed until 3:15 PM.
Dinner buffet costs $37, even during lunch hours.
Spacious dining areas offer a clean, well-lit atmosphere with quiet, chill energy. The place serves well-prepared teriyaki dishes known for their flavor and consistency. Music plays softly, enhancing the relaxed vibe without overpowering conversation.
Food arrives quickly and stays hot even from a distance. Offers well-priced Korean bowls with a good variety. Meals are consistently fresh and delicious whether dining in or ordering takeout.
Kung Pao chicken stands out as fabulous, while the Mongolian beef is excellent. The chicken chow mein now has two noodle sizes but less chicken and unappetizing vegetables, and the General Tso chicken is salty with no heat despite being labeled spicy.
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The restaurant uses counter ordering but provides table service.
The menu includes both chicken and beef teriyaki options.
Prices are fair for the amount and quality of food.
Small, family-owned Japanese restaurant offers a homey atmosphere with meal-sized portions and quick, tasty food. Regulars enjoy spicy chicken teriyaki and chicken katsu, which stand out as favorites. Prices vary but often provide reasonable value, especially during lunch specials.
Sweet and Sour Chicken offers a flavorful taste. Portions come in generous amounts, often leaving leftovers.
Sweet and sour dishes stand out with flavorful Sweet and Sour Chicken and very good sweet and sour pork. The Sweet and Sour Chicken shows noticeable improvement over time.
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The lunch special costs $11.50 and offers good value.
The 'mom's plate' serves more than four people for $50.
Portion sizes are generally meal-sized and often leave leftovers.
Chinese restaurant offers an informal, calm atmosphere with relaxing decorations and a clean interior. The menu is expansive with generous portions and accommodates dietary substitutions. Food quality varies but includes standout dishes like Mongolian Beef and Hot & Sour soup.
Food offers mouthwatering flavor and stands out as very good Chinese cuisine. Substitutions are allowed, adding flexibility to the menu.
Mongolian beef features an exceptional sauce that stands out. The menu includes egg drop soup, Kung pao chicken, and wonton soup that all deliver strong flavors. Chicken chow mein noodles come in generous portions.
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The lunch special is available on Saturdays and weekdays for $13.
Expect a 25% tip suggestion on the receipt.
The restaurant no longer has a liquor license.