Small, cozy spot shines with authentic Chinese crepes and a crispy Peking duck that packs a spicy punch. Bright, quiet space invites easy conversation. Limited seating inside, plus mall tables, keeps it intimate and sweet.
Peking duck stands out with its crispy texture and peppercorn spicy flavor. The duck often comes in crepe wraps or jianbing, offering a generous portion and a tasty, well-filled experience.
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Seating is limited, so arrive early or consider takeout.
Dine-in is temporarily unavailable; takeout is the only option.
The menu features an iPad ordering system available in two languages.
Bright, clean space with a charcoal grill aroma creates a cozy, family-friendly vibe. Authentic Chinese BBQ skewers feature a nice glaze that is not too sweet. Hot plates keep food warm, enhancing the lively, relaxing atmosphere.
Authentic Chinese BBQ skewers stand out with a nice glaze on the char siu that avoids excessive sweetness. The wonton soup complements the menu, offering a solid balance of flavors throughout.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant offers a QR code ordering system for convenience.
Parking is ample and available around the restaurant.
Enjoy authentic Taiwanese cuisine with large, flavorful bento boxes offering two main dishes for variety. Savor the crispy Sichuan peppercorn chicken and comforting Mapo Tofu in a casual, quiet setting. Prices stay reasonable while the beef noodle soup earns high praise.
Double-portion Sichuan peppercorn chicken stands out with its crispy texture and fragrant flavor. Mapo Tofu appears as a comforting side dish in bento boxes, paired with tasty cabbage and corn.
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The beef noodle soup starts from $10.99, with bento options starting at $17.99.
The food court seating allows for comfortable dining with plenty of available tables.
Parking spaces can be crowded and narrow, so arrive early.
Enjoy authentic Hunan cuisine in a cozy, elegant space with Chinese-style decor. Spicy dishes like dry hot pot mix deliver bold, genuine flavors. Warm, inviting atmosphere suits lovers of genuine regional tastes.
Spicy and flavorful dishes highlight authentic Hunan and Sichuan cuisine here. The dry hot pot mix and Pen Pen Xiang hot pot offer a variety of heat and ingredients, capturing true regional tastes.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during peak hours.
Expect generous portions, making it a good value for money.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible near the restaurant.
Hot pot restaurant offers authentic Sichuan broth with a great sauce bar for personalized flavors. Cozy, clean space with Chinese-style interior creates a genuine Chengdu vibe. High quality meat and unique dishes like stinky tofu complete the experience.
Authentic Sichuan hot pot shines with a rich, aromatic broth and a great sauce bar. High quality meat and unique dishes like stinky tofu add to the genuine Chengdu vibe.
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They offer a buy-one-get-one-free beer promotion after 8 pm.
Happy hour deals are available, providing discounts on drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are recommended on Saturdays due to high demand.
Neon lights and quirky decor create a warm, casual vibe perfect for gatherings. Bold, authentic Szechuan flavors shine in dishes like house special fish and Szechuan Popcorn Chicken. Cozy seating and fresh ingredients make dining inviting and memorable.
Bold, authentic Szechuan flavors define the menu, with dishes like the house special fish featuring numbing peppercorns and a balanced mix of spice, salt, and heat. The Szechuan Popcorn Chicken and Mapo tofu stand out for their rich, layered tastes and shareable portions.
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You can reserve online.
Parking on weekends is always full; visit on weekdays for easier access.
Avoid peak meal times for faster service.
Small space with cozy atmosphere offers authentic Chinese street food like Peking duck and savory crepes. Outdoor dining with heaters creates a casual vibe. Friendly local energy makes ordering from a kiosk easy and enjoyable.
Peking duck shines here with options like crispy Jianbing, rolls, and six-piece servings. Free congee and dishes like lamb, pork, and crawfish wrap add variety to the Chinese food offerings.
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There is free parking available for 2 hours downstairs.
They have no restrooms on-site; you need to walk across the way.
Taking out is a great option due to the limited seating.
Small space buzzes with hand-made dumplings crafted in view, offering a casual, homey atmosphere. Pan fried potstickers deliver a crispy, juicy bite true to Shanghai style. Seating suits small groups, with some privacy at the back, drawing crowds early for authentic flavors.
Hand-made dumplings are made right by the window, showing the process. The pan fried potstickers have a perfect sear, crispy outside and juicy inside, very similar to those in Shanghai. Soup dumplings and scallion noodles also stand out as authentic and flavorful.
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Ordering is done via a QR code, and food is served quickly.
Combo D offers good value at $24, including pot stickers and wontons.
Prices are higher than in Shanghai, with dishes averaging around $12.
Cozy shop offers handmade noodles and spicy lamb dishes in a colorful, quiet space with good music. Dumplings with unique fillings and fresh cucumber salad add variety. Prices are reasonable and card payments are preferred.
Spicy lamb hand pulled noodles stand out with their chewy texture and hot chili oil. Dumplings, including lamb and chicken, come with varied fillings like tripe and pair well with dishes like cucumber salad and lamb skewers.
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The restaurant only accepts debit and credit cards; cash is not accepted.
Parking is limited and located behind Key Bank.
Expect longer wait times if visiting during lunch hours before noon.
Huge dining space with large tables suits groups well. Bold, authentic Szechuan flavors like crispy Chongqing chicken stand out. Open kitchen adds lively vibe, while generous portions highlight authentic Sichuan experience.
Bold, authentic Szechuan flavors shine through dishes like crispy Chongqing chicken and spicy pork with tofu. Generous portions and a wide variety of seafood choices make it a solid spot for flavorful, traditional Chinese cuisine.
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The weekday lunch specials are priced under $10, offering great value.
Parking is ample and available for guests visiting the restaurant.
The restaurant has a large table suitable for groups of up to 18 people.
Open space with cafeteria-style seating creates a lively, family-friendly vibe. Dumplings shine with fresh ingredients and crab flavor, while Dan Dan noodles and onion pancakes offer generous portions at great prices. Easy ordering via marked sheets keeps it simple and casual.
Dumplings stand out with fresh ingredients and a notable crab flavor in the pork and crab soup dumplings. The Dan Dan noodles and onion pancakes offer tasty, generous portions at affordable prices.
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Expect a wait time of about 30 minutes during peak hours on weekends.
The shared parking lot is cramped, making it difficult to find a spot.
You mark what you want on the order sheet and hand it to the server.
Cozy hot pot spot shines with authentic Sichuan flavors and a well-stocked sauce bar for endless customization. The lively vibe feels like a community gathering, while special seating options add comfort for all ages.
Offers authentic Sichuan hot pot with options like butter hot pot base and chicken soup. The all-you-can-eat setup makes it easy and enjoyable for newcomers to hot pot.
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The coin-on-a-lemon challenge offers a free meal if you balance a coin for 5 seconds.
Liuyishou Hotpot now operates on a buffet-only format.
The all-you-can-eat lunch is $24.99 from Monday to Friday.
Modern space buzzes with live dumpling-making and close seating. Xiao long bao shine with savory broth and tender pork. Hot and sour soup is a top pick. Dim sum offers spicy wonton and chocolate mochi dumplings, blending tradition with bold flavors.
Xiao long bao feature delicate wrappers with savory broth and tender pork inside. The hot and sour soup stands out as one of the best. Dim sum includes spicy wonton and chocolate mochi dumplings.
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Making a reservation beforehand is recommended to avoid long waits.
Expect wait times of 90 minutes for large groups, especially on busy days.
Booking is mandatory for parties larger than four due to high demand.
Bright dining room with modern Chinese decor sets a lively mood. Bold, spicy flavors in Hunan Style Braised Pork Cubes bring authentic taste. Large round tables and comfortable seating invite groups to enjoy true Hunan cuisine together.
Authentic Hunan cuisine shines with dishes like Hunan Style Braised Pork Cubes and Smoked Sausage. Generous portions and true flavors make the meal feel like a trip to Changsha.
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Reservations are not accepted; expect a wait during peak hours.
The restaurant has a free parking lot available for customers.
White rice is not included with dishes and must be ordered separately.
Small takeout spot offers authentic Taiwanese breakfast with purple rice rolls and homemade vegan tofu. Frozen and pan-fried dumplings provide quick, flavorful Chinese options. Busy, compact space means no seating or lingering.
Frozen and pan-fried dumplings stand out as easy meal options with good flavor. Buns, chewy tofu, and rice dumplings offer a variety of tofu products and vegan flavors like sticky rice dumplings and purple rice rolls.
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The restaurant is entirely take-out and does not offer dine-in options.
Expect a wait time of about half an hour during busy hours.
Prices are very affordable, with many meals under $10.
Seafood restaurant shines with nautical theme and family-friendly tables. Szechuan chicken offers a bold flavor among Chinese dishes. Atmosphere shifts from calm lunch to lively sports bar with TVs and music.
Szechuan chicken stands out as a flavorful dish here. Other options include Mongolian chicken, shrimp fried rice, orange chicken, and beef with vegetables.
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Menu pricing is affordable and among the most budget-friendly for Chinese food.
The combos cost between $40 and $60 and can feed three or four people.
There was a minimal wait time for food during my visit.
Spacious interior with gorgeous decorations and a strong Indian vibe sets a vibrant mood. Bold flavors shine in Schezwan fried rice and street-style chow mein. Live jalebi counter and in-house tandoor add unique touches to the cozy, fresh atmosphere.
Schezwan-style fried rice and street style chow mein stand out with bold flavors. The veg chow mein and gobi manchurian add solid variety to the Chinese food options.
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On weekends, they offer a buffet for $25 per person.
They offer the option to book the spot for celebrating events with Indian food.
The bakery processes its cakes in a vegetarian-friendly kitchen.
Cozy spot serves fresh dumplings with thin wrappers and juicy fillings like pork and chives. Affordable prices and cheap beer make it great for casual dining. Enjoy a mini buffet and free claw machines in a tidy, family-friendly space.
Freshly made dumplings arrive quickly with thin wrappers and generous fillings. Varieties include egg and chives, pork and chives, chicken, and a flavorful three-delicacy mix of shrimp, pork, and chives.
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All you can eat dumplings cost $11.99.
Kids under 4 eat for free.
The plaza is small, so parking depends on how busy it is.
Small hot pot spot serves authentic Chongqing flavors with spicy beef hot pot and handmade pork balls. Cozy, clean space feels tight but inviting. Sauce and sides bar offers all-you-can-eat options for a small extra charge.
Spicy beef hot pot features a Chongqing-style broth that is spicy but balanced, with tender beef slices. Mini hot pots offer a cost-effective way to enjoy authentic flavors, including porcini mushroom and pork meatball combinations and good noodle dishes.
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The lunch special offers a single pot for $15-20 from 11 AM to 5 PM.
Portion sizes are suitable for one person, with options to add more pots.
Self-serve rice is available for diners.
Sichuan restaurant serves authentic spicy dishes like cumin lamb and boiled fish with balanced spice and bold flavors. Large portions come in a clean, relaxed setting with quiet music and round tables for groups. Ordering via app keeps the atmosphere calm and smooth.
Dishes highlight authentic Sichuan peppercorn and a balanced spice level that avoids over-seasoning or saltiness. Signature plates like cumin lamb and boiled fish showcase traditional craftsmanship and unique flavors.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Parking is easy and free at the restaurant.
There is no wait time for seating during most hours.
Small cafeteria-style spot buzzes with energy and offers a bright, spacious vibe. Sweet and sour pork shines with its crispy texture, while jjajangmyeon and stir fried noodles add variety. Fast counter ordering keeps the pace casual and lively.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its chewy inside and crispy outside texture. Jjajangmyeon and stir fried noodles also feature among the notable dishes.
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The restaurant closes at 9 PM, and the kitchen closes at 8:30 PM.
You order at the counter before sitting down, and the server brings the food to your table.
Parking is easy and available in the Uwajimaya parking lot.
Chinese restaurant shines with spicy hot pot and traditional BBQ that deliver authentic flavors. Modern design meets themed karaoke rooms with excellent sound and comfy couches. Bright lights and close seating create a lively atmosphere perfect for singing and socializing.
Spicy hot pot offers authentic flavor with a generous portion size. Chinese BBQ features traditional tastes, and twice cooked pork comes out flavorful and good.
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Reservations are recommended, but walk-ins are accepted based on availability.
An 18% mandatory service fee is added to all bills for groups of five or more.
The average cost is around $30 per person, including food and drinks.
Cozy spot serves authentic Cantonese dishes with large portions and fair prices. Casual stand setup and pet-friendly outdoor seating create a relaxed vibe. Peaceful music adds to the comfortable dining experience.
Cantonese style dishes stand out here with rice noodles, sesame chicken, and braised meats featured prominently. Solid take-out options include congee with pork and egg and various rice or noodle bowls.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours, but reservations are not required.
Portion sizes are large, often enough for two meals.
Self-order kiosks are available for convenience.
Coffee shop blends kawaii decor with a clean, cozy vibe perfect for work or meetups. Dim sum shines with Xiao Long Bao served fast and tasty Hong Kong-style egg tarts. Outdoor seating adds charm to enjoying bolo bao sandwiches with unique fillings.
Dim sum includes Xiao Long Bao served quickly in about 10 minutes and Hong Kong-style egg tarts. HK sandwiches use bolo bao buns with fillings like char siu and spam musubi.
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The cafe closes at 4 PM.
Parking is street parking; free on Sundays.
Prices are higher, with $6 for 3 shrimp dumplings.
Compact space with intimate seating offers an elegant yet chill vibe. Handmade dumplings shine with fresh fillings like pan-fried beef and steamed pork. Outdoor seating adds charm, perfect for enjoying authentic Chinese flavors in a cozy setting.
Handmade dumplings and bao feature fresh, juicy fillings with excellent chew and crispiness. Options include pan-fried beef and onion, steamed pork and shrimp, and vegetarian boiled dumplings that offer rich flavors.
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Parking is convenient with an underground garage available.
The restaurant only accepts two cards to split the bill.
Bring a warm coat if it's cold outside; the restaurant lacks heating.
Busy spot with authentic hot pot featuring beef and bok choy. Tight seating and a noisy vibe create a casual atmosphere. Enjoy free ice cream and fruit after your meal for a sweet finish.
Hot pot comes fully prepared, so cooking is handled for you. The experience includes building your own hot pot with choices like beef, cabbage, tripe, and bok choy for an authentic Chinese flavor.
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Food safety concerns arise from shared tongs for different ingredients.
The hygiene rating is only 'okay', raising food safety concerns.
Expect limited seating, especially during peak hours.
Cozy spot with a family-friendly atmosphere and calm vibes. Hot and sour soup shines with rich flavor. Shrimp fried rice and spicy Hunan tofu bring bold spices to the table. Clean, homely space with atmospheric music enhances the relaxing feel.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its rich flavor and generous portions. Shrimp fried rice, egg rolls, and hot and spicy Hunan tofu offer bold spices and satisfying taste.
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There was lots of free parking available.
The lunch combo at Best Wok Restaurant was a great deal.
There was an extra 3% charge for paying with a card.
Spacious interior combines modern lighting with Korean retro style for a stylish yet relaxed vibe. Tables feature kiosk ordering systems with clear dish photos, streamlining the experience. A full bar with neon signs adds a casual, inviting touch to the atmosphere.
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The parking lot is spacious, making it easy to find a spot even on busy nights.
Total cost for a meal averages around $72 for a couple of dishes and rice.
The checkout process includes an automatic 18% tip on all bills.
Spacious restaurant offers pickled fish hot pot and spicy Szechuan noodles for bold Chinese flavors. Cozy booths and warm lighting create a peaceful atmosphere perfect for relaxed meals. An in-house bubble tea station adds a unique, convenient drink option.
Pickled fish with vermicelli hot pot stands out as a dish worth repeating. Dumplings come with traditional wrapping and a solid recipe. Szechuan noodles bring a good spicy kick, and wonton soup suits a cloudy day.
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Food is ready for pickup in 20 minutes after ordering.
Parking is available but the lot is small and shared with other businesses.
The restaurant does not provide utensils with meals.
Northeastern Chinese restaurant serves authentic sweet and sour pork with a cozy, down-to-earth vibe. Sauerkraut dumplings add a unique touch when available. Casual setting includes comfortable seating and occasional loud TV during staff breaks.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its authentic flavor and fried to perfection texture, though the batter can be a bit thick and pork slices thin. Sauerkraut dumplings are delicious but not always widely available.
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The restaurant offers authentic Northeastern cuisine.
The sauerkraut dumplings cost 14 yuan per serving.
The wait time is usually pretty short.