Spacious interior stays cool with a laid-back vibe. Affordable all-you-can-eat hot pot features authentic Chongqing flavors and spicy lamb. Self-serve stations and free ice cream add convenient, well-stocked touches.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat hot pot is priced at $34 per person.
The restaurant offers a wide selection of meats, vegetables, and toppings.
The restaurant is newly opened and may have service delays.
Small space with a warm, inviting atmosphere and lively music creates a cozy vibe. Authentic Sichuan dishes like sliced beef with hot and sour soup and dry hot pot fish offer bold, true flavors. Generous portions make it perfect for casual or special meals near campus.
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The restaurant is open late for late-night dining.
Expect minimal wait times during peak hours.
Prices are affordable, making it suitable for students.
Bright, clean space with cozy seating offers authentic Shanghainese dishes like soup dumplings with a spicy kick. Quiet vibe late at night suits relaxed dining. Affordable prices and chili crisp condiment enhance the fast-casual experience.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 2AM, but no orders after 1AM.
You order at the counter or the screen for quick service.
The restaurant is great for both eating in and takeout.
Bright, loud space with spacious seating and comfortable booths creates a lively Hong Kong vibe. Cantonese dishes like wonton soup noodle and dim sum taste authentic and satisfying. Full tea pots add to the practical, genuine dining experience.
Good to know
They offer a great lunch special 7 days a week.
They have dim sum carts on the weekend.
The restaurant does not take reservations.
Counter ordering and self-service kiosks speed meals in a space with plenty of indoor seating and a 90s to early 2000s hip hop playlist. Spinach dumplings shine with an extremely tasty spicy sauce, while hand pulled noodles offer a satisfying texture. Vegan options and adjustable spice levels cater to all tastes.
Good to know
There are several clearly marked vegan options available.
There is plenty of indoor seating available.
I didn't come during peak hours, so seating was not crowded.
Spacious dining with floor-to-ceiling windows offers a cozy vibe for groups or solo diners. Dim sum shines with crispy Hong Kong shrimp dumplings and unique dishes like sticky rice vegetarian chicken. Elegant decor and modern patio seating add an upscale touch.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6 PM with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The lunch special offers any three dim sum for only $15.
Reservations are not accepted, so expect a wait during peak hours.
Peruvian spot offers a grungy atmosphere with strong cocktails like Nutcracker and Sangria. Chinese dishes include house lo mein at a high price and average sweet and sour chicken. Space feels cramped but suits lively family and social nights.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available, but details are not provided online.
Expect to spend between $40 and $50 per person for a meal and drink.
If you have a party over 4, be prepared to wait.
High ceilings and natural light create a warm, clean space with modern decor. Authentic Chinese dishes like spicy Kung Pao chicken sit alongside American classics, all clearly labeled with pictures. Large, affordable portions offer comfort food with nuance, perfect for those seeking both flavor and value.
Good to know
Credit card payments require a minimum of $15 and add a 10% gratuity.
A meal for three costs around $27, making it budget-friendly.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes for an affordable price.
Open kitchen shows authentic Chinese cooking with standout dumplings and dishes like Mongolian Beef. Seating is family-friendly and comfy, perfect for groups. Meals are affordable and service is consistent, making it a great spot for casual dining.
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The prices are inexpensive for the quality of food offered.
Ollie's delivers rain or shine.
The lunch special offers outstanding value.
Open kitchen and contemporary decor create a welcoming vibe. Sichuan dishes like spicy chicken fry and kung pao chicken pack bold flavors. Lamb soup and braised beef noodles offer authentic warmth and depth.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary because the restaurant is a pretty small place.
Prices are higher than typical Chinese restaurants but reasonable for the complexity of the dishes.
The restaurant uses metal chopsticks and spoons, which can be very hot in hot soup.