Asian fusion restaurant offers a warm and elegant atmosphere with high ceilings and beautiful décor. The space is open and spacious with an open kitchen that speeds up service. Guests enjoy outstanding dishes like roast duck and honey walnut shrimp alongside notable cocktails such as the duck fat old fashioned.
Broth comes fresh and full of flavor with shrimp-filled wontons. The soup stands out for its amazing taste and seafood richness.
Dinner features consistent quality with every visit. Attentive service from Tian and Tony enhances the experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets packed most nights.
Parking is available via valet at the Sheraton next door, validated by the restaurant.
Expect to pay $14 for valet parking after validation, down from $28.
Bright lighting and tightly packed tables create a bustling, cozy dining space with a family atmosphere. The place feels warm and welcoming, often loud and lively during busy times. Clear vegan options and an efficient ordering process support a casual, approachable vibe.
Broth includes spicy beef and sour flavors. Wontons come with shrimp and pork fillings. Soup pairs well with green beans and pan-fried dumplings.
Dinner here sparks a strong emotional connection. The spot catches attention during errands and invites a spontaneous stop for a meal with comforting flavors and a welcoming atmosphere.
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Expect to wait 20 to 30 minutes for a table during peak hours.
Parking is limited, so arrive early if driving.
Prices range from $11 to $15 for 6-10 pieces of dumplings.
Small, casual restaurant with cozy atmosphere and wooden chairs creates a warm, peaceful vibe. Space feels clean and air-conditioned but simple, seating groups of four. Quiet during off-peak times, it offers an old school charm distinct from typical eateries.
Brisket and tendon appear as key ingredients in the wonton soups here. The soups come with beef brisket or tendon, offering a tasty, hearty option.
Dinner features Beef Udon Noodles and Sweet and Sour Chicken. Large groups can order a 7 course meal despite only two staff working during rush.
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There is a small parking lot attached to the building, so I didn’t have to park on the street.
Be careful of the spicy dishes if you can't handle spicy food.
The portion sizes at Jufeng Noodle House were very good.
Chinese restaurant offers peaceful atmosphere with clean environment and easy online ordering. Popular for lunch specials featuring flavorful dishes like General Tso's chicken and BBQ pork fried rice. Dine-in and take-out options available, with occasional long waits for food.
Wonton soup stands out with a rich broth and tender wontons. The Wor Won Ton soup offers a flavorful twist that pairs well with other dishes like crab Rangoon.
Chinese food offers excellent flavors for dinner. The General Tsao chicken dinner combo stands out. Staff are consistently very sweet during visits.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; expect a wait during peak hours.
Online ordering is available and easy to use for takeout.
Dine-in and take-out options are offered at the restaurant.
Spacious restaurant inside a mall features open kitchen windows where staff make dumplings. Atmosphere ranges from noisy and crowded to warm and lively, with tables close together and soft-spoken servers. A bar area offers cocktails and drinks, adding to the energetic vibe.
Shrimp and pork wonton soup stands out with a rich, savory broth and tender wontons. Variations include chicken and vegan options, all delivering delicious flavors that complement other dishes well.
Dinner here offers a consistent experience that never disappoints. Seating happens quickly, often within about 10 minutes, making for a smooth start to a fun dinner.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant is located on the top floor of a mall, across from the movie theater.
The kitchen closes at 9 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
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.
Broth tastes richly flavored and dumplings have actual filling. Wonton soup pairs well with dishes like Mongolian beef and Kung Pao chicken.
Good to know
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.
Cozy space with a calm atmosphere and quiet environment suits relaxing or studying. Regulars enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine with consistent flavors and affordable prices. The place draws families and those seeking a mellow dining experience.
Rich broth and tender dumplings define the wonton soup here. It stands out as comforting and easy to enjoy, even when other dishes don't settle well.
Dinner includes a full meal deal with prawns, barbecued pork, and an egg roll. Options suit both early dinners and casual visits.
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The prices at Silver Dragon are very affordable for retired seniors.
The portions are generous, ensuring you won't leave hungry.
Reservations are not required, but dining family style is suggested.
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.
Wonton soup varies here, with some servings being very flavorful and others just average. The texture of the wontons can be a highlight or just okay depending on the batch.
Dinner includes the China House dinner combo with chow mein served using only a dinner fork. Meals come out fantastic and satisfying.
Good to know
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.
Small dining space inside a hotel lobby offers a laid back vibe with casual Asian disco pop music and a cozy atmosphere. Food features notable Southeast Asian dishes like Pad Thai and pho, drawing attention for quality despite some inconsistencies. The setting is quiet most times but can be affected by hotel traffic noise.
Wonton soup features delicious broth and well-made wontons. It pairs well with crispy ginger wings often ordered alongside.
Late-night dinners offer very good flavors and a 5-star delicious experience. Meals suit travelers looking for a satisfying dinner after a long day.
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The restaurant is located inside the Ramada hotel lobby.
The restaurant is open late, until midnight on weekends.
Expect menu items to be unavailable or not updated.
Modern Asian décor combines with marble tables and lanterns above each table to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The space feels clean and well-decorated without being cramped, offering a comfortable setting with a welcoming waterfall feature.
Wonton soup has a very earthy taste with a strange flavor that some find similar to Japanese style but not appealing. It contains seaweed, which the staff plan to remove next time.
Seating happens quickly for early dinners before the place gets packed during prime hours. The spot draws enough attention that people often share their dinner experience with others.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan and vegetarian options on the menu.
Parking is available both in the lot and on the street.
Reservations are recommended during busy dinner hours.
Chinese restaurant with seating arranged mainly for takeout and no dine-in service. Atmosphere feels stable but somewhat dull, with plenty of parking available. Known for authentic Chinese food, late-night hours, and generous lunch portions.
Large won ton soup contains only three wontons, a few pieces of broccoli, and some bamboo shoots. Quality falls short compared to other places known for won ton soup.
Dinner options include Mongolian Prawns, Chef Special Cashew Nuts with Scallops and Prawns, and Gyoza. Portions are large but have decreased over time to match lunch sizes.
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Dine-in service is currently unavailable; takeout is the only option.
New China is open late, making it a good choice for late-night dining.
The location has plenty of parking available for visitors.
Interior reflects an old school Chinese vibe with 1980s decor and a hole in the wall feel. Atmosphere ranges from homely and pleasant to occasionally loud and chaotic. A bar area with a free pool table adds casual entertainment.
Broth stays light and not too salty. Wontons come with a delicious filling that pairs well with dishes like Sweet and Sour Pork.
Combo dinner number three offers a variety of dishes including Mandarin Chicken, sweet and sour pork, and BBQ pork fried rice. Prices stay under $20, and the meals are very filling with excellent service.
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The lunch menu is available until 3 pm with dim sum options under $11.
Dinner prices are under $20, offering large portions.
Jade Garden is the only place in the area with an all-day dim sum menu.
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.
Wonton soup arrives last and has a notable quality issue with hair found in it. It ranks as the worst wonton soup experienced here.
Dinner happens here with a focus on large tables and group celebrations. The menu includes Frying Lemon Fish, a notable dish for special occasions.
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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.