Small, quaint space with limited seating inside and additional tables in the mall. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting with great lighting and a quiet vibe suitable for conversation. Offers a unique option for authentic Chinese crepes in a clean, sweet setting.
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.
Kids enjoy the crepes and the braised pork ribs pancakes. Snacks and pancakes like Pancake No. 1 get positive reactions from children.
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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.
Small space with traditional Shanghai street-food style and dumpling-making visible at the front window creates a casual, homey atmosphere. Crowds gather early, reflecting its authentic Shanghai flavors and popular reputation. Seating fits mostly small groups, with some privacy at the back.
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.
Kids enjoy watching dumplings being made and often try new foods like tea eggs. The menu offers tasty options that appeal to toddlers and adults alike.
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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.
Seafood restaurant offers a nautical theme with casual atmosphere and varied dining options including quiet booths and a sports bar. The vibe shifts from calm and quiet at lunch to a lively setting with TVs and music. Tables lined with paper and crayons create a family-friendly touch.
Szechuan chicken stands out as a flavorful dish here. Other options include Mongolian chicken, shrimp fried rice, orange chicken, and beef with vegetables.
Paper-lined tables with crayons keep kids entertained. Garlic butter sauce can be made mild, and the garlic noodles are a hit with children. Staff show thoughtful hospitality toward families.
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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.
Sichuan restaurant with neon lights and quirky decor creates a warm, casual vibe suitable for gatherings. The space feels cozy and inviting with well-spaced seating. Authentic flavors and fresh ingredients define the dining experience.
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.
Both adults and kids enjoy the menu, with favorites like shrimp fried rice and marinated egg standing out. Staff treat children with kindness, creating a welcoming atmosphere for families.
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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.
Bright dining room with modern Chinese decor and large round tables creates a lively atmosphere filled with authentic chatter and bustling service sounds. Comfortable seating supports gatherings, while traditional Hunan cuisine offers bold, spicy flavors favored by those familiar with the region's food culture.
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.
Children enjoy mapo tofu, stir-fried lettuce, and Yangzhou fried rice here. Portions like chicken wontons and fried pork with dried tofu appeal to toddlers and older kids alike.
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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.
Restaurant offers authentic Hunan cuisine in a cozy, elegant setting with Chinese-style decor. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, with a comfortable and clean dining space. Popular among spicy food lovers seeking genuine flavors.
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.
Spicy dishes come with non-spicy versions for kids. Options include kid-friendly noodle and rice dishes, with the fried rice being a hit. Staff are friendly toward children.
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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.
Spacious interior with gorgeous decorations and a strong Indian vibe creates a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. Live jalebi counter and in-house tandoor add unique touches to the dining experience. Music plays softly, enhancing the cozy and fresh ambiance.
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.
Signature truffle cake suits birthday celebrations and delights kids. Mild, flavorful dishes like butter chicken and achari paneer tikka keep spice levels low for children.
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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.
Small dumpling restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with a mini buffet and free claw machines for entertainment. The vibe suits families and casual diners, with affordable prices including cheap beer. Decor is simple and utilitarian, focusing on fresh, juicy dumplings and a quiet, tidy environment.
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.
Kids under 4 eat for free and enjoy the cute claw machines. Small dishes appeal to children, making it a kid-friendly spot where kids can really enjoy their meal.
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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.
Hot pot restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with dim lighting and a loud, lively vibe that feels like a community gathering. A well-stocked sauce bar and self-serve ingredients provide variety and customization. Seating includes special spots for kids and a VIP room, enhancing comfort and choice.
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.
Staff show kindness and attentiveness to young kids. Special seats and half-price meals for children under 12 make it welcoming for families.
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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.
Spacious Chinese restaurant with modern, cozy booths and warm lighting creates a peaceful, homey atmosphere. Friendly environment stays quiet and comfortable, ideal for relaxed meals. Unique feature includes an in-house bubble tea station for convenient drink options.
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.
Kids enjoy Nan Noodles and the spicy French fries. Kid plates, high chairs, and a toppings tray add to the child-friendly setup.
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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.
Modern, elegant space with live dumpling-making visible to diners creates an engaging atmosphere. The environment is often crowded and noisy, with seating arranged closely together, which can affect conversation. Offers private rooms and bar seating, catering to different group sizes and preferences.
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.
Kids enjoy chicken and mushroom buns and kids' wontons that are tasty. Staff provide high chairs and welcome young children warmly.
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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.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers a busy, noisy atmosphere with tight seating and a self-serve sauce bar. The space feels relaxed but crowded, with a steady flow of people and a casual, unpolished setup. Complimentary treats like free ice cream and fruit add a unique touch to the dining experience.
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.
Toys for kids and soft serve ice cream keep little ones entertained. Staff handle allergies carefully and stay helpful, though soup can get messy for kids.
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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.
Small cafeteria-style setup with narrow table spacing creates a bustling, sometimes chaotic atmosphere. Bright and spacious interior offers a friendly, relaxing vibe reminiscent of Korean dining halls. Frequent lines and counter ordering add to the fast-paced, casual experience.
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.
Kids enjoy the food, especially the Jjajang myun which tastes healthy and suits young palates. Toddlers and children aged 4 and 6 find the atmosphere welcoming and like the people there.
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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 combines modern design with themed karaoke rooms featuring excellent sound systems and comfortable couches. Bright lighting and close seating create a lively, energetic atmosphere that encourages singing and socializing. The space feels clean and upscale, with a fun vibe despite some echoing sound.
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.
Kids enjoy the fried udon and get free fruit. Karaoke keeps them entertained, but the food's spiciness may not suit very young children.
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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.
Hot pot restaurant offers authentic Chengdu vibe with aromatic Sichuan broth and Chinese-style interior. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting with a spacious, clean setup. Sauce and toppings bars allow for personalized dipping sauces.
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.
Kids enjoy the ice cream cone but can't reach desserts placed too high. Staff prevent kids from taking self-served food for food safety. Boiling broth can splash on kids, posing a hazard.
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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.
Compact space offers outdoor seating and a unique aesthetic with an elegant yet chill atmosphere. Tables sit close together, creating an intimate setting. The vibe suits those seeking authentic flavors with handmade dumplings and noodle soups.
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.
Food appeals to kids and satisfies hunger quickly. Some visits include hungry children who need prompt attention.
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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.