Won Kok Restaurant is a Chinatown favorite best known for its honey walnut shrimp. The restaurant serves authentic Chinese cuisine, such as pork buns, shumai, steamed tofu, pan fried noodles, Mongolian beef and more.
Won Kok Restaurant is a Chinatown favorite best known for its honey walnut shrimp. The restaurant serves authentic Chinese cuisine, such as pork buns, shumai, steamed tofu, pan fried noodles, Mongolian beef and more.
Super Panda China Buffet is a newer Chinese restaurant that offers a number of traditional lunch and dinner entrees like pork, fish, chow fun and beef. The restaurant also serves many items buffet-style, including lunch and dinner specials. There are discounts available for seniors and children as well. Super Panda also carries domestic and imported beer. The restaurant has ample seating for large groups.
Located in Chinatown, ABC Seafood Restaurant provides casual and affordable dim sum and other Chinese fare. It is open for brunch, lunch, and dinner daily.
A landmark building designed like an old-time train car, Formosa Cafe has been a favorite restaurant and bar since 1934. The walls are lined with autographed headshots of famous actors and many with personal notes to Formosa Cafe. Happy hour starts at 4 p.m. and runs until 7 p.m. with discounted cocktails and small appetizer plates. Later at night, this bar is very popular and is frequented by many celebrities. Rooftop parties are very common, and sometimes up-and-coming bands have concerts on the rooftop patio. As far as the food goes, Pan-Asian is what would describe most of the menu.
Offering authentic Chinese cuisine with a modern twist, Mandarette is a favorite of locals and is frequently visited by A-list celebrities. With mutiple head chefs, Mandarette's dishes are unique and satisfying, having been rated amongst Zagat's best multiple years in a row. The restaurant offers outdoor seating, and a large, open room inside with tall ceilings, a full bar, and a romantic atmosphere.