Asian restaurant offers halal teriyaki dishes with crispy chicken wings and house-made teriyaki sauce. The space feels plain with minimal decor and a clean, simple atmosphere. Portions are generous, and prices are reasonable though some dishes vary in quality.
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.
Fluffy and plentiful fried rice comes with options like beef Mongolian and shrimp. The spicy fried rice is very spicy and can be ordered with spice on the side.
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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.
Japanese restaurant offers large portions of spicy teriyaki and fresh salads with a clean, well-maintained setting. Netflix movies play quietly, creating a simple atmosphere. Parking is ample but rush hour traffic can be challenging.
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.
Combo fried rice includes chicken, beef, and shrimp and fills you up. It has an unusually high amount of peas, which stands out in the flavor.
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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.
Wok restaurant offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with clean, aesthetically pleasing spaces and outdoor seating. The environment includes interactive amenities like a claw machine and games, creating a casual and engaging vibe. Guests often enjoy flavorful teriyaki and sushi dishes served fresh and hot.
Sweet and sour chicken features a tasty sauce with well-cooked chicken. Orange chicken offers a balanced sweetness, avoiding overly sweet flavors common elsewhere.
Chicken fried rice stands out as really tasty. Pork fried rice also appears on the menu alongside various chicken dishes.
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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.
Japanese restaurant offers large portions and a wide variety of menu choices with quality teriyaki that stands out. The interior features an improved layout and a remodeled lobby creating a pleasant atmosphere. Food preparation focuses on delivering tasty combos and fried rice with consistent flavor.
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.
Combo fried rice stands out with its rich flavors. Chicken fried rice tastes delicious but may sometimes miss the chicken. Kimchi fried rice suits those who enjoy spicy fermented cabbage.
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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.
Seafood restaurant offers warm, simple atmosphere with enormous portions and fresh seafood like oysters and live lobster. The vibe suits family gatherings and casual meals despite dull decor and a plain menu. Cantonese dishes like roast duck and clay pot rice stand out for flavor and size.
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.
Eel fried rice stands out with its generous portion and rich flavor. Salted fish and chicken fried rice also appears, while shrimp fried rice tends to be dry and lightly flavored.
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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.
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.
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.
Shrimp fried rice stands out with fresh flavors and great texture. Chicken and pork fried rice also come highly recommended, pairing well with dishes like General Tso's chicken and Szechuan chicken.
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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.
Busy spot with a spacious dining lounge and a front window filled with greenery. Atmosphere is quiet and focused on take-out service, with easy, free parking and quick food preparation. Food portions are generous, and the menu features standout dishes like Mongolian Beef and chicken chow mein.
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.
House fried rice varies from flavorless to enjoyable. BBQ pork fried rice comes with a strong smell that some find off-putting. Beef and Broccoli pairs well with the fried rice options.
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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.
Small, bustling space with handmade noodles and dumplings creates a casual, family-friendly vibe. The atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, often lively and crowded. Known for affordable prices and authentic Chinese flavors, especially in soup dumplings and 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.
House fried rice offers full flavor with good meat mixed in. It tastes super flavorful and stands out for its deliciousness.
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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.
Smaller, cozy space with a quiet and calm atmosphere offers a comfortable, family-style vibe. A separate bar area and outdoor deck provide views of a golf course. The setting feels clean and welcoming, with friendly staff contributing to a pleasant experience.
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.
House fried rice stands out with excellent flavor. Options include shrimp, BBQ pork, and pork fried rice, all very tasty.
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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.
Standalone building with large tables and dim sum carts creates a spacious, authentic dining setup. Atmosphere feels pleasant and tidy but somewhat generic and run down. Food portions are generous, with some dishes like shrimp balls and fried rice standing out.
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.
Shrimp fried rice features big plump pieces of shrimp and stays true to the original recipe. Salted fish fried rice and house fried rice stand out for their authentic flavors and quality.
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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.