Open kitchen shows friendly chefs crafting dishes in a clean, authentic Korean style space. Tangsooyuk offers a crispy outside with tender inside, delivering a balanced flavor and satisfying crunch. Small tables and tight seating create an efficient vibe.
Tangsooyuk features a crispy outside and tender inside texture. The Korean style sweet and sour pork stands out for its balanced flavor and satisfying crunch.
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They are soft-opening now, so expect longer wait times.
The no-tax and no-tip policy is a surprising feature.
They close at 7:30 PM.
Cozy, homey spot offers authentic Ukrainian cuisine and standout dumplings that shine in the Chinese food category. Family-owned vibe feels like an Eastern European vacation with warm, welcoming atmosphere. Clean, intimate space plays great music and welcomes service animals for a relaxed visit.
Dumplings stand out as a key dish here, consistently noted for their quality. The menu also includes borscht, which pairs well with the dumplings and adds variety to the meal.
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The restaurant is located on the second floor, accessible via an outside staircase.
Expect a short wait time during busy dinner hours.
The menu features authentic Ukrainian dishes, including khinkali and shawarma.
Quaint spot offers bold Sichuan flavors with dishes like Ma Po Tofu and spicy chicken dumplings. Bright, clean space suits large groups well. Affordable lunch specials serve generous portions that satisfy hearty appetites.
Strong Sichuan flavors shine in dishes like Ma Po Tofu, hot and sour soup, and Chong Qing chicken. Large portions include favorites such as Mongolian beef, scallion pancakes, and spicy chicken dumplings.
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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.
Small, clean spot offers authentic Sichuan flavors with bold, spicy dishes like cold noodles and dumplings. Cozy atmosphere and friendly service make it welcoming. Bright lighting and simple decor add a modern, cafeteria-like feel.
Sichuan cuisine here features a strong but lovely numbing and tingling sensation from Szechuan pepper. Dishes like Sichuan Cold Noodles, handmade dumplings, and scallion pancakes come in generous portions with fresh ingredients like fish fillets and crab meat.
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Ordering is done via QR code at each table for convenience.
Parking is available in the large shopping center where the restaurant is located.
The restaurant offers lunch specials that provide great value for the cost.
Large, modern space with a visible kitchen and stylish design offers a lively vibe with a DJ playing Kpop videos. Build-your-own hot pot lets you mix fresh vegetables, meats, and seafood in flavorful broths. Tables with built-in drawers and self-serve condiments add great convenience.
Build-your-own hot pot offers a mix of vegetables, noodles, meats, and seafood with broth or stir fry options. Korean-style spicy hot pot and sweet and sour pork stand out as flavorful dishes.
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They do not close until 12 am, but lights are turned off at 11 pm.
A mandatory 20% service charge applies for groups of 5 or more.
The minimum order is 1 pound excluding broth, priced by weight.
Casual spot offers authentic Cantonese barbecue like BBQ pork and roast duck. Kid-friendly with highchairs and booster seats. Quiet after lunch but can feel cluttered inside.
Authentic Cantonese barbecue stands out with dishes like Beef Sate Hot Pot with Glass Noodles and Char Siu. Other highlights include chicken chow mein, salt and pepper pork chops, and beef chow fun, all served at fair prices.
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Reservations are recommended for large orders, especially for roasted pork belly.
Expect to arrive early as popular dishes often sell out by evening.
Ample free parking is available at the restaurant.
Spacious seating and bike storage create a relaxed vibe with no-contact ordering via QR codes. Dim sum like BBQ pork buns and Xiao Long Bao shine, offering fresh, made-to-order flavors that hold up well for takeout.
Dim sum served on plates keeps everything fresh and made to order, with standout items like BBQ pork steamed buns and Xiao Long Bao. The dumplings and ramen offer consistent quality and great value, even holding up well for takeout.
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The restaurant only offers a QR code menu, no physical menus available.
Expect to pay around $4 for soup and $3 more per order than other places.
Portion sizes are small, allowing for easier tasting of multiple dishes.
Hidden spot with modern decor and a calming atmosphere offers sweet and sour pork with chewy texture and balanced flavor. Music plays at a perfect volume, creating chill vibes that make it easy to enjoy meals and talk.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with its chewy texture and balanced flavor. The menu also features black soybean noodles and jjamppong, both noted for their taste.
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Parking is convenient for visitors.
They offer a $5.99 end of year promotion for Jjajangmyun.
The restaurant is known for its cleanliness.
Chinese restaurant shines with sweet and sour chicken and fresh BBQ pork buns. Quiet mall location means no lines and quick access. Tasty noodles and almond cookie finish make it a standout spot.
Sweet and sour chicken stands out alongside fried rice, chowmein, and wonton soup. Almond cookie offers a notable finish.
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Mae Mee Fresh Food and Bakery offers a wide variety of food options.
Expect quick service with minimal wait times at Commons mall.
Moon cakes and hombao are available for purchase.
Bright, modern space features an open kitchen where chefs prepare soup dumplings with thin dough and savory flavor. Seating feels cramped with uncomfortable chairs, but the atmosphere stays calm with soft music. Pumpkin Dumplings offer a light dessert to finish.
Soup dumplings feature thin dough and a deeply savory flavor. Dumplings come juicy, noodles have a perfect texture, and pancakes are crisp outside, tender inside. Pumpkin Dumplings with whipped cream offer a light, slightly sweet dessert.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of no more than 5 minutes during dinner rush hours.
Prices are reasonable, allowing for a good meal without overspending.
Bao takes time to prepare; avoid ordering right when they open.
Mandarin restaurant inside a busy market serves generous portions with a welcoming vibe. Sweet and sour pork is tender and tasty, while orange chicken offers rich, layered flavors. Service is friendly and attentive despite high prices.
Sweet and sour pork features tender meat and a more enjoyable taste. Orange chicken offers richer, layered flavors with a satisfying finish. Chow mein is also very good here.
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Expect to pay around $26 for a single bowl of food.
Prices have increased significantly after the recent ownership change.
The restaurant offers generous portions suitable for lunch and dinner.