Nom nom nom
What I went here with my family and we got a couple of items. I got the string bean and eggplant stirfry, this was pretty good. I don’t eat out much but I also do find that Chinese food is overly salty… I could eat bowls of rice with these dishes! Some of the string beans were a bit old… the truffle fried rice was really good, quite fragrant. The dry pot was also decent. We got this at the mild spiciness so it was not as spicy as I imagine dry pots to be. We did the build your own dry pot and the base came with veggies and we added beef brisket, shrimps and fish balls. This dish was good! I think next time I’ll try some of the dry pots combos already listed on the menu.
Environment This is in the same plaza as enson supermarket. There is plenty parking available. The inside can be a little small, could fill out pretty quick! I went around 2pm and was able to get seating right away. They had around 3 large tables for large crowds of 8-10.
Niceness of the staff Wouldn’t say they were terrible or over the top. Often you find at Chinese restaurants that the service is not great. But this one was okay.
Dollar I thought the dry pot for $34 was a little pricey tbh. The build your own has the base for 8ish and then you needed to add 3 items below at 8ish per. The fried rice was $15some and the string beans around $13. 3 of these dishes was easily $60 total. Plus thing is that they accept tap :D
Yes? I would. Interested to try some other dishes. But it is a little on the salty side… so maybe not...
Read moreUpdate 7/27/24: Still good. Tried the truffle fried rice this time which was great. Cumin beef and lamb always good. Restaurant full today at lunch but managed well.
Update 6/3/23: Much better! Everything we had was good, all traditional Chinese food. Perfect fried rice. Very Chinese place, so bring a Chinese speaker to help with ordering. This is not an American Chinese food restaurant. Don't come here looking for NY style General Tso's...
Update 1/23/22: There may be new owners? Menu is deferent and food is saltier this year. Things feel a bit different, but not too different. Can't quite place it.
2020: Great tasting food. Lots of variety. OK service, though servers shift often. Clean restaurant. Family owned. A more affordable alternative to the Chengdu restaurant in town for certain dishes. 9 regular tables + 2 lazy susan tables. Not crowded during weekdays for social distancing. Crowded late on weekends. Sometimes they do weird things like on a cold night, they have no heat and even have the AC on... Also will sometimes sit two tables right next to each other even though half the...
Read more⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5 – Truly Authentic Chinese Cuisine with Beautiful Atmosphere
This restaurant is an absolute gem for anyone craving authentic Chinese food. From the moment you step in, you’re transported—not just by the food, but by the entire atmosphere. Traditional Chinese music plays softly in the background, creating a calm and immersive dining experience. It’s subtle, not overpowering, and adds so much warmth and character to the space.
The walls are decorated with stunning Chinese paintings—landscapes, calligraphy, and scenes from ancient culture—that make you feel like you're dining somewhere special, not just grabbing a quick meal. You can tell a lot of care went into curating the space to reflect true Chinese heritage.
As for the food, uts absolutely fantastic and bursting with rich, bold flavors.
Service was friendly and attentive, and they were happy to explain some of the more traditional dishes on the menu.
If you're looking for an authentic Chinese dining experience that satisfies both the tastebuds and the soul, this...
Read more