Food truck serves authentic Nepali flavors with high-quality momos and a unique chow mein. Friendly, nostalgic vibe fits street food lovers. Prices stay reasonable, making it great for quick, tasty bites.
Dumplings come with a homemade sauce that stands out. Chow mein offers a unique and exceptionally good taste. Pan-fried chicken mo-mos and yakisoba also feature on the menu.
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Himalayan Bigfoot is a food truck located in the Target Plaza parking lot.
They offer authentic Nepali street food, especially known for their momos.
Prices are very reasonable, making it an affordable option for a quick meal.
Cozy spot serves authentic Taiwanese flavors with a genuine vibe. Handmade dumplings shine with flavorful dough and fillings, especially pan-fried ones. Classic beef noodle soup offers comforting, traditional taste.
Handmade dumplings stand out with authentic Taiwanese flavor and a flavorful dough and filling. Pan-fried dumplings offer an especially rich taste, and frozen versions are available for take-home.
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The restaurant is more for pick up than dine-in, but seating is available.
Prices are around $17 per entrée, which is slightly higher than average.
Portions are generous, often providing two meals per order.
Enjoy spicy teriyaki and fresh salads in a clean, quiet setting with Netflix playing. Try the Mongolian beef for rich flavor and the wonton soup for a hearty portion. Parking is easy but watch for rush hour traffic.
Mongolian beef stands out with its rich flavor. Orange chicken tastes sweet and sometimes resembles lemon chicken, though it lacks tang. Wonton soup offers a generous portion and solid taste.
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Prices range from $12 to $15 for a large serving.
A free can of soda is included with every meal.
The restaurant has received an excellent food and safety rating.
Chinese BBQ shines with moist char siu and crispy pork skin. Juicy roast duck offers authentic flavor. Atmosphere shifts from quiet to busy, focusing on quick service and takeout.
Chinese BBQ here features moist char siu with rich flavor and crispy pork that has a thinner, crunchier skin than usual. The roast duck and Peking duck also stand out with authentic taste.
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The restaurant opens at 10am on Sundays.
Lunch plates range from $12 to $16 depending on the number of cuts chosen.
The meal is a great deal for $16 for the two BBQ meat combo.
Spacious Asian spot serves all-you-can-eat hot pot and BBQ with a huge sauce bar and tablet ordering. Lively, loud atmosphere means you must speak up. Meat portions shine with super delicious flavors and prices stay affordable.
Hot pot and BBQ come together with super delicious flavors and very good portions, especially the meat for hot pot. Prices stay affordable, and all-you-can-eat mode offers a great value.
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Dinner costs around $42 per person for the hot pot and BBQ experience.
Each customer is limited to 2 grilled meats and 3 hotpot meats.
Parking is convenient and easily accessible.
Japanese restaurant offers a peaceful atmosphere with clean space. Honey Sesame Chicken is fresh and hot, while egg drop soup is very flavorful. Prices stay very reasonable with great daily deals and lunch specials.
Honey Sesame Chicken comes fresh and hot regularly. The egg drop soup stands out as very flavorful. General Tso's chicken is crispy and nicely deep fried.
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The restaurant offers great daily deals and lunch specials.
Prices are reasonable, especially for the specials.
Portions are decent for the money.
Chinese bakery buzzes with fresh pastries and quick service. Dim sum shines with pork and shrimp dumplings and char siu bao at great prices. Cakes stay light, using cream for a not too sweet finish.
Offers a wide mix of fresh, warm, sweet and savory pastries alongside steamed dumplings and buns. Dim sum includes pork and shrimp dumplings and char siu bao, all at a great price.
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The bakery is inside 99 Ranch Market / Great Wall Shopping Mall.
Expect a quick-moving line, even when crowded.
They offer a variety of savory and sweet Chinese pastries.
Small Sichuan spot shines with authentic spicy flavors and hand-rolled noodles. Bright, clean space offers a friendly family vibe and free pickled veggies. Try the cumin-flavored Beef Chow Mein with tender beef and unique bean soup for a true taste of Sichuan.
Dishes feature authentic Sichuan mala and unique items like bean soup. Wontons taste close to Long Chao Shou, and the cumin-flavored Beef Chow Mein has large, tender beef slices.
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The bowl of braised beef noodles costs $14, offering great value.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
The restaurant is located behind the Harbor Freight parking area.
Restaurant shines with halal Xinjiang dishes like lamb skewers and Big Plate Chicken. Servers wear traditional attire, adding to the unique ambiance. Lamb features in many forms, including kebab and hot pot, making it a top spot for Chinese food lovers.
Lamb stands out in many forms like kebab, hot pot, and noodle soup. Dishes include lamb ribs, lamb bun, and stir fried beef over rice.
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Wild Cumin is a Halal restaurant, offering options for Muslim diners.
The restaurant is located inside Great Wall Mall, not visible from the street.
The menu features handmade noodles and unique Uyghur dishes.
Open layout creates a loud, echoing vibe with a calm, laid-back feel. Fresh, flavorful dumplings and Dan Dan noodles shine on the menu. Clean, modern design and reasonable prices make it a great spot for tasty Chinese food.
Dumplings and noodles stand out with fresh, flavorful taste. The Dan Dan noodles and pork and crab soup dumplings offer distinct, tasty options. Fried wontons with sweet and spicy sauce add a nice touch.
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Curbside pickup requires you to input your car model, make, and color.
The restaurant uses a QR code for the full menu instead of a traditional paper menu.
Prices are reasonable, especially considering the restaurant's upscale appearance.
Dine-in space is simple and quiet, welcoming families with wheelchair access and high chairs. Bold, authentic Sichuan flavors shine in dishes like Mapo tofu and spicy pork kidney. Ordering is easy with a scan-to-order app showing many options and pictures.
Bold, authentic Sichuan flavors dominate with dishes like Mapo tofu, spicy stir-fried pork kidney, and boiled fish. The menu highlights numbing spice and fresh ingredients, delivering classic, fiery Szechuan small plates.
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Parking can be challenging on weekends due to nearby grocery stores.
The restaurant offers a QR code for easy ordering at the table.
Rice is sold separately, so plan your order accordingly.
Asian restaurant serves halal teriyaki with crispy chicken wings and house-made sauce. Popular Chinese dishes include orange chicken and beef fried rice. Space is plain but clean, with generous portions and reasonable prices.
Orange chicken and beef fried rice stand out as popular dishes. Plates often include options like Mongolian beef with extra sauce, chicken teriyaki, and shrimp tempura.
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Expect to pay an extra 50 cents for hot sauce.
The portion size is generous, including double rice with meals.
Prices are considered reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
Mall offers a lively atmosphere with spacious, clean interiors and diverse Asian dining. Chinese food shines with spicy Szechuan dishes and handmade noodles across multiple restaurants. Parking fills fast during peak times, so plan ahead.
Spicy Szechuan dishes stand out with bold flavors. Dim sum, roast duck, handmade noodles, and dumplings appear across several spots, including a buffet and a shopping mall with multiple Chinese restaurants. Chinese BBQ meats are available but service can be unfriendly.
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Parking gets crowded during peak hours; arrive early for better spots.
Great Wall Shopping Mall offers a wide variety of Asian dining options.
Ranch 99 is a great Asian supermarket with affordable seafood and produce.
Small spot serves authentic Sichuan flavors like Dan Dan noodles and crispy scallion pancakes. Casual vibe feels warm and cheerful despite simple, slightly outdated decor. Prices stay reasonable with lunch specials, making it a popular choice in a strip mall.
Authentic Sichuan flavors stand out with dishes like Dan Dan noodles and thin, crispy scallion pancakes. The menu includes classics such as mushu pork and flavorful orange chicken, all served by friendly staff.
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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.
Offers authentic Northeastern Chinese cuisine with a self-serve spicy hot pot full of fresh ingredients. Atmosphere is casual and family-friendly with amenities like high chairs. Prices are on the higher side, matching the quality of dishes like crispy sweet and sour pork.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with authentic Northeastern flavor that rivals dishes from China. The Ma La Tang and spicy hot pot offer rich, flavorful heat that captures the taste of home perfectly.
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The restaurant is self-serve and charges by weight.
Guo Bao Rou is only available on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
A free drink is included with your meal.
Small, bustling spot offers handmade noodles and soup dumplings with authentic Chinese flavors. Cozy, lively vibe suits families and friends. Affordable prices make it easy to enjoy shrimp wontons with spicy Sichuan sauce and tasty braised beef noodle soup.
Dumplings stand out with excellent soup versions and shrimp wontons served with spicy Sichuan sauce. Hand-pulled noodles come with slices of scallion pancake, and dishes like dry string beans and dry oil shrimp in hot pot add variety.
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Reservations are not accepted, so expect possible wait times during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian and vegan options on the menu.
Parking is available at Great Wall Mall, but it can get crowded during weekends.
Seafood shines with live lobster and fresh oysters in a warm, simple setting. Cantonese dishes like roast duck and clay pot rice offer bold, authentic flavors. Enormous portions suit family meals and casual dining.
Authentic Taishan-Cantonese cuisine shines with roasted duck and Mongolian beef standing out as tasty highlights. The flavor stays true to traditional Cantonese style, making it a solid choice for Cantonese food lovers.
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Some dishes require reservations due to limited quantities.
Portion sizes are large, making it great for sharing.
Prices are generally high, so budget accordingly.
Cozy space offers a calm, family-style vibe with a quiet atmosphere and friendly staff. Chinese dishes like spicy chicken chow mein and handmade spring rolls bring bold flavors. Outdoor deck views of a golf course add a relaxing touch.
Chicken chow mein stands out as extremely flavorful and spicy. The menu features almond fried chicken, sweet and sour chicken, and Mongolian beef that delivers solid taste. Handmade spring rolls and egg foo young add fresh and rich options.
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The portions at Main Garden are huge and very inexpensive.
Expect quick turnaround for take-out orders.
The menu changes frequently without prior notice.
Busy spot with generous portions and quick food preparation. Enjoy hot and sour soup and chicken chow mein with addictive flavors. Easy, free parking and a quiet, greenery-filled lounge make take-out simple and pleasant.
Hot and sour soup stands out with a strong flavor. The Singapore noodles and chicken chow mein offer addictive tastes. Egg rolls come as a solid side, and fortune cookies arrive in good numbers.
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San Wok Express is a take-out only restaurant with no dine-in options.
Parking is easy and free, with a straightforward layout.
The food is ready quicker than the estimated time provided online.
Wok restaurant shines with flavorful teriyaki and fresh sushi in a warm atmosphere. Sweet and sour chicken has a tasty sauce, while orange chicken balances sweetness well. Casual vibe boosted by interactive games and outdoor seating.
Sweet and sour chicken features a tasty sauce with well-cooked chicken. Orange chicken offers a balanced sweetness, avoiding overly sweet flavors common elsewhere.
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Parking can be challenging; arrive early to find a spot.
Expect a wait time of about an hour during peak hours.
Sauces cost extra, including soy sauce, so plan accordingly.
Wok restaurant buzzes with bustling energy and fills quickly. Dim sum shines with juicy soup dumplings and pork buns. Roast duck offers authentic Cantonese flavor, while Chinese broccoli with beef shows strong wok hei and delicate cuts.
Dim sum offers steamed and fried varieties with juicy soup dumplings and pork buns. The roast duck carries an authentic Cantonese flavor, and the Chinese broccoli with beef shows strong wok hei and delicate cuts.
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The tea fee is $1 per person.
Parking can be difficult in the area.
Expect small portion sizes for meat dishes.
Small Japanese spot offers a quiet, cozy interior and bold sauces on dishes like teriyaki and yakisoba with generous vegetables. Egg rolls are crispy and flavorful, while wonton soup has a perfect broth base. Atmosphere stays calm with occasional waits.
Egg rolls stand out with a crispy, flavorful texture. Wonton soup features a perfect broth base. Mongolian beef varies in quality, sometimes good, sometimes terrible.
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Expect a wait depending on the time of day.
Prices are reasonable, with meals around $20.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment.
Standalone building offers dim sum carts all day with huge shrimp balls and pork fried rice. Spacious setup feels pleasant but slightly run down. Food portions are generous and include standout dishes like broccoli beef.
Dim sum by carts runs all day with huge shu mai and shrimp balls. Several five-star dishes like broccoli beef and pork fried rice complement the menu.
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They only do the egg tarts on Saturday and Sunday.
A service charge of 15% is included in the bill.
Parking is easier than expected.
Japanese restaurant shines with quality teriyaki and large portions. Mongolian beef is less oily and pairs well with tasty beef and broccoli. Interior boasts a remodeled lobby and pleasant atmosphere, making it great for enjoying crunchy orange chicken.
Mongolian beef comes with less oil than usual and pairs well with the tasty beef and broccoli. Orange chicken stays crunchy and not too sweet, while sweet and sour chicken tends to be soggy with a sugary crust.
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The restaurant offers large portion sizes, often leaving customers with leftovers.
Prices range from $20 to $30 for meals, which some find high for the portion size.
Cleanliness may be a concern, as food preparers were not wearing gloves.
Small spot in a busy market serves authentic Chinatown flavors with generous portions at fair prices. Casual vibe draws families and long lines. Try the crispy Peking duck and unique Egg Foo Young for a true taste of traditional Chinese food.
Egg Foo Young stands out with a unique style different from other places. Peking duck offers a very crispy texture. Vegetarian options include the Egg Foo Young and Buddha feast, both well-prepared.
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V Garden is located inside the Great Wall Shopping Mall and 99 Ranch Market.
Parking is available but can be a hassle during busy hours.
Most entrées are under $20, making it a good value.