Small, cozy space with authentic Hunan and Sichuan cuisine creates a warm, inviting atmosphere enhanced by seasonal decorations. The restaurant fills during busy hours, reflecting its popularity for freshly made, flavorful dishes.
Dishes feature Szechuan spices and peppercorns that bring authentic heat and flavor. The Bandit Pork Liver uses cumin and spices to balance strong tastes, while other items include sweet and sour and tea smoked duck with a spicy kick.
Chicken chow mein features tender chicken and a mild flavor that appeals to kids. It pairs well with other dishes like orange chicken and soup dumplings.
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A reservation may be required during busy hours.
The restaurant tends to be quite busy during normal eating hours, so arriving early can help avoid wait times.
The food was reasonably priced.
Quaint Chinese restaurant with bright, clean atmosphere and modern place settings. Offers a massive menu featuring authentic Szechuan dishes known for bold, spicy flavors. Accommodates large groups and provides affordable lunch specials with generous portions.
Dishes here deliver rich, spicy flavors with a numbing kick from Szechuan peppercorns. Portions come huge and satisfying, especially the Ma Po Tofu and spicy fish.
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Lunch specials are available Monday to Friday from 11am to 3pm.
Expect large portion sizes that provide good value for the price.
The restaurant can accommodate large groups of 10 or more.
Modern Chinese restaurant with bright red decorations and cushioned seating creates a clean, inviting atmosphere. The vibe is lively and family-friendly, suitable for casual dining any time. Authentic Szechuan cuisine shapes the experience with bold, traditional flavors.
Szechuan dishes feature authentic flavors with Sichuan peppercorns adding a fragrant aroma. Signature items include Ma Po tofu, Sichuan cold noodles, and Chongqing hot chicken.
Pork chow mein features tender noodles with a savory mix of ingredients. Vegetable chow mein pairs well with egg drop soup, which is rich and smooth, enjoyed even by toddlers.
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The restaurant serves authentic Sichuan style cuisine.
Parking is available right in front of the restaurant.
Lunch specials are offered on the weekend.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Northern Chinese flavors with large portions in a clean, well-organized space. Atmosphere is quiet and restful with no music, creating a relaxed and casual dining experience. Bilingual menus and complimentary tea support accessibility for diverse diners.
Classical Sichuan and Hunan dishes shine with rich Szechuan broth, spicy sautéed tofu, and Sichuan beef noodles. Stir-fried lamb and dry potatoes with pork intestines add to the authentic flavors.
Hunan style chow mein stands out with its bold flavors and satisfying texture. It pairs well with dishes like beef broccoli and house fried rice for a complete meal.
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Parking is very convenient at Xiaolongbao House.
They are open until 10 pm, with the kitchen closing at 9:30 pm.
The menu has a wide variety of items, and most have photos.
Small space with modern decor and cozy atmosphere offers a casual, comfortable vibe. Bar area includes a TV but lacks engaging bartending interaction. Seating is close, creating an intimate setting with a generally quiet mood.
Wontons in Szechuan chili oil stand out with their numbing Sichuan peppercorns. Dishes like beef in chili oil and Dan Dan noodles offer authentic Szechuan flavors with a good balance of spice and aroma.
Chicken chow mein stands out with its balanced flavors and good texture. Stir fry chow mein with prawns offers a milder spice level but remains tasty and satisfying.
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Reservations are recommended for groups larger than two to avoid wait times.
Expect a 20-minute wait for tables without a reservation during peak hours.
Happy hour runs twice daily, with the second session starting at 9 PM.
Small dining room offers a cozy vibe with quirky decor like an oil portrait of Tony Montana. Atmosphere feels authentic and comfortable, suited for casual dinners. Space tends to be busy, reflecting its popularity for spicy Szechuan dishes.
Spicy hand-shaved noodles and Szechuan crispy beef deliver strong, authentic heat and flavor. The Szechuan wontons stand out as some of the best dumplings, with dishes balancing spice without excess oil.
Hand shaved and hand-pulled noodles create a chewy texture in the chow mein. The dish comes with a savory sauce and pairs well with options like orange chicken and honey walnut prawns.
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Ordering ahead is recommended due to high demand, especially during peak hours.
Prices range from $18 for beef dishes to $20 for prawns.
Payment can be made easily through a QR code at the table.
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 and tasty dish here. The menu also features Szechuan shrimp alongside other Asian favorites like Mongolian beef and house fried rice.
House Chow Mein stands out with its delicious flavor. Options include versions without shrimp and pair well with dishes like Kung Pao Chicken and General Tso Chicken.
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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.
Small, casual Chinese restaurant with authentic Sichuan cuisine and handmade noodles. Atmosphere feels warm and cheerful but simple, with a slightly outdated interior and a strip mall setting. Crowded at times, it offers reasonable prices and lunch specials.
Offers authentic Sichuan flavors with dishes like General Tso's chicken, Szechuan chicken, and crispy hot garlic chicken. Known for genuine deliciousness and great hospitality, it serves quality food at reasonable prices.
Thicker chow mein noodles come with hot and spicy options and perfectly tender beef. House and pork chow mein stand out for their exceptional flavor.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available from Monday to Friday for $11, including soup and rice.
Expect a wait time of about 8-10 minutes even during busy hours.
Parking can be difficult to find near the restaurant.
Spacious and clean dining room with modern decor and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Offers complimentary tea and fortune cookies that add a thoughtful touch. Known for reasonable prices and authentic Sichuan dishes with a solid reputation in the area.
Bold, authentic Sichuan flavors define the menu with dishes like Sichuan boiled fish, mapo tofu, and dry fried green beans. Quick service and reasonable prices make it a solid choice for a flavorful, traditional meal.
Vegetable Chow Mein offers a satisfying and hearty option. The Special Chow Mein also stands out alongside other dishes like Ant on the Tree and Sin Kiang Lamb.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a lunch special for under $10 that includes tea, soup, rice, and an entree.
Prices range from $10 to $20, making it affordable for most diners.
Online ordering is easy, cheap, and fast.