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    BaoBuddy

    3.8 (21 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Tiffany T.

    Shengjian bao - they warmed it up for us when we said we were eating here! It takes a bit but that was definitely worth it. I kinda had low expectation but the bread was fluffy and lightly sweet, the meat inside was not dry at all and pretty flavorful! The bottom wasn't oily or too thick and had a nice crunch! They also gave us a chili oil with like vinegar, it makes it tastier but it's also a bit too oily. 3.25/5

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    Chris W.

    I love Bao so coming into the food court I had to try them. The lady at the counter was really nice. I wanted the pork and chive and she said fresh ones were almost ready so had me wait for them. Also got fish and vegetables which was good too.

    Patrick M.

    After reading some positive reviews, I decided to try Baobuddy, and it did not disappoint! Although the owner didn't speak English, a friendly customer assisted me in ordering the pork bun, which was fantastic. The bao skin had the perfect balance--neither too thick nor overly chewy--creating a delightful texture. It was filled with a savory mix of minced pork, Chinese vegetables, and well-balanced seasoning that offered savory and vinegary notes. While I would have loved more pork in the filling, it was still delicious. Plenty of other options are on the menu, and I'm definitely coming back to explore different flavors!

    pork baos, crispy bottoms

    I usually never write reviews but looking at the existing ones I felt bad because they aren't accurate. I got the pan fried pork baos for $20, honestly a ton of baos to share compared to the 6 piece pork ones (but those were huge) They were already sold out but I could tell the lady working was the only one there. Yes, the reviews are correct and she can't speak English, but you can point at what you want if you can't speak Chinese. She was really sweet and quick. **Sorry there were more baos but we ate about 4-5 of them before the photo. I encourage you to try this place out! Support local businesses :)

    a half eaten baobob on a plate next to a plastic container

    I rarely write reviews but feel like I have to this time because the experience is SO bad. First of all, the owner was RUDE. She told me I cannot even touch the food container if am not buying it. If I don't take a look at it, how do I know if I want it or not?! Secondly, it is overpriced and the food is not fresh at all. When I saw the price, I told myself, the food must be very good, otherwise they wouldn't charge you this much and be this rude. But I was SO wrong. The truth is this is a ripoff and they are just rude. The taste is not good, filling is little, and most importantly, the meat is not fresh!!! It tasted sour like the meat had gone bad. Will never never go back again!

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    The bun was good! $20/ box is good deal considering fresh made daily, and taste good. I always get a box when I go to Great Wall.

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    $20 for a box stuffed with baos ($22 after tax) is somewhat reasonable for a small business cranking out hand made baos.

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    Mama Chang

    Mama Chang

    3.9
    (996 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$

    Overall great food, would come back again! We ordered these:…read more Hot Chili oil flounder and tofu: surprisingly very tasty. we only ordered this because this was a very popular item. I'm not a big fan of tofu but this was delicious. The fish was so soft and the sauce really worked well. Ganghood chicken: our favorite thing on the menu, when it comes to fried chicken I'm a harsh critic. With that being said this was REALLY good fried chicken. Combination Fried rice: it had a mix of shrimp, chicken, beef and egg. It was simple yet flavorful. Shrimp dumplings: A bit bland, would not order again.

    Mama Chang is the perfect place for a group dinner. Come hungry, order a bunch of dishes to share,…read moreand you'll still leave with plenty of leftovers. Our group of five sampled a great variety from the menu, including the Hot & Numbing Tofu Skin, Crab Roe Soup Dumplings, Cucumber Salad, Lettuce Wraps, Cumin Fish, Stir-Fried Beef Tenderloin, Crispy Pork Ribs with Scallion Crisps and Mixed Grain & Purple Rice, Stir-Fried Beef with Chilies, and Kung Pao Chicken with white rice. The standout for me was the cumin fish. It was fried perfectly--crispy without being greasy--and the cumin added great flavor without overpowering the dish. The crispy pork ribs lived up to their name and had a nice kick of spice. The cucumber salad packed a serious garlic punch, which I really enjoyed. The Hot & Numbing Tofu Skin was something completely different from what I expected. It's sliced into long ribbons that resemble noodles or pasta. The flavor was excellent, although the texture took some getting used to. The only dish that fell a little short was the stir-fried beef tenderloin, which could have used a bit more seasoning. Everything else was delicious. The portions are enormous. At first the prices seemed a little high, but once the food arrived it made perfect sense. Every entrée was easily enough for two meals. One thing to keep in mind is that rice is ordered separately and isn't included with the entrées. Service was excellent throughout our meal. We arrived for lunch and didn't realize they close between lunch and dinner (lunch is served from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.). We ended up staying until about 2:45, and the staff never made us feel rushed even though they had technically closed. They greeted us promptly, took our drink orders, and gave us plenty of time to look over the menu without hovering. The restaurant is tucked away on the ground floor of an office building, so it's easy to drive right past if you aren't looking for it. Parking was plentiful, and the oversized booths comfortably fit all five of us without feeling cramped. If you're dining with a group and want to sample a variety of authentic dishes, Mama Chang is definitely worth the visit.

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    Indoor seating
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    Hong Kong Pearl Seafood Restaurant

    Hong Kong Pearl Seafood Restaurant

    3.3
    (1.1k reviews)
    9.9 mi
    $$

    It's a huge restaurant , big enough to hold weddings of hundreds of people…read more The service was efficient and friendly. The food was Cantonese style with generous potions We had fried Salt and Pepper Fish, and Pork Flakes w. String Beans. Both were mild flavors.

    Went here with 4 of my friends right when they opened. Waited a little before being seated. Before…read morewe even sat down we were bombarded by servers telling us to order the food with super rude attitudes. Honestly we thought that was funny and didn't mind it. We were like the food must be good lol When we got our food it was pretty cold. Which is weird cause they just opened. During our meal we hear screaming. It was 2 employees yelling at each other. My friends are Vietnamese and were saying that they were yelling about gambling money. It was pretty annoying and I could tell my friends were uncomfortable. But at the end is where it got really uncomfortable and awkward. The food and service was not good. So I tipped 15 percent. I should have tipped nothing but that's not me and I was in the service industry so i understand everyone has a day off. The, I assume manager or owner came up to the table and told me I'm required to tip 18 percent. I said where does it say that? He says on the receipt. I told him that says suggestions not required and that I could give him 0 tip. He proceeds to make a huge scene about the 2 extra bucks I need to pay. I finally cave because my friends were very very uncomfortable. As we leave my friend said the guy was a talking shit in Vietnamese to his employees about us. My recommendation is to go somewhere else. This was the worst restaurant experience I've ever had and all over 2 dollars that they didn't deserve. I see why they have a low yelp review.

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    A temple to bring good luck to the restaurant.
    A temple to bring good luck to the restaurant.
    Beef Rice Crepes
    Beef Rice Crepes
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    Chinese spinach in garlic sauce
    Yu Noodles

    Yu Noodles

    4.2
    (680 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    THEY HAVE THIS BEEF NOODLE SOUP THAT IS OUT OF THIS WORLD AMAZING. (Sorry for all caps but that's…read morehow I feel about it.) The menu is in Chinese (and that's how you know it's authentic.) Anyway, about this beef soup: it had the most amazing broth, even better than pho. The beef pieces were excellent and the portion size was good too. The service was great and I thought the prices were VERY reasonable too.

    Cozy noodle shop in one of the many plazas out here in Fairfax. We came in as a party of two in a…read morevery cold Saturday evening and was able to get a seat quickly. The place was filling up and the ambiance reminds me of a traditional bustling noodle house - perfect for the cold snap we were experiencing at the time. We got hot and sour noodle soup, sichuan beef noodle soup, and an order of their pork soup dumplings. Portions are generous and prices are fair, it's easy to become a regular here if you live nearby. The hot and sour noodle soup is as advertised - just enough spice to complement the sour, but not overwhelm to make it feel like mala. It's served, as expected, with glass noodles, some bak choi, and some pork slices. Nothing spectacular but par for the course. The sichuan beef noodle foon soup was slight notch better. The broth gives really warm vibe and you can tell it's been brothing for a long time. Again just the right amount of spicy to make you keep slurping for more. The noodles were average, chewy, but not bouncy. Also comes with a healthy amount beef slices and bak choi. Again - a great noodle soup bowl but nothing jaw dropping. Soup dumplings were fantastic, however. The pork definitely has its own marinade and the soup is flavorful. The dumpling skin is well constructed and complemented well with the noodle soups - especially in cold weather. tldr; solid noodle soup spot, they seem to be consistent and really hits the mark when you're in a for your noodle fix. Soup dumplings are probably a must get side dish with whatever your main is

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    N9. Hot & Sour Foon
    N9. Hot & Sour Foon
    N5. Yibin Spicy Dry Noodle

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    N5. Yibin Spicy Dry Noodle
    Han Palace

    Han Palace

    3.1
    (680 reviews)
    8.0 mi
    $$

    great vibe nice service the food was great and dim sum…read morewas great too will come back visit soon

    We went here on a Saturday around noon for dim sum. The food was okay. The pork siu mai and the…read morefried sticky rice dumplings were fine, nothing remarkable. The shrimp dumplings were good. The beef ribs were really difficult to eat and the meat was not tender at all, it was much more tough and stringy than I expected. The steamed beef rice noodles also had no flavor, definitely would not recommend this dish or the beef ribs. The space was nice, there were a lot of larger tables as well as smaller tables for parties of 2 to 4. It wasn't too crowded when we went, a few larger groups and some young families. As other reviewers have noted, the service was sorely lacking. I noticed some of the servers were pleasant, but the lady who was serving us was pretty unfriendly and inattentive. She did not check on us even once to see if we needed more water. She just seemed annoyed and like she couldn't be bothered to do her job. There was another lady that did check on us near the end of our meal and she was very friendly, asked us if we needed any boxes, and offered to refill our water glasses for us. I guess your experience just depends on who you happen to get, but in my opinion, if you're that rude to customers, maybe you shouldn't be working in customer service. They do validate for parking in the lot and there's a garage that is for you for the first two hours. Overall, the prices at this restaurant are higher than is typical for dim sum. The space is nice, but for these prizes, I would expect a higher quality of food and definitely a higher quality in terms of service. I don't think that I'll be back to eat here.

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    The Bar
    Too much fat for the roasted pork
    Too much fat for the roasted pork
    D8. Coconut Pudding

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    Taste of Hong Kong

    Taste of Hong Kong

    3.2
    (491 reviews)
    5.6 mi
    $$

    This is my family's favorite place to get red roast pork and duck. Our group arrived starving it…read morewas a Sunday so they had 2 carts loving around. We chose a couple of dim sum items and then ordered the rest off the menu. Cart food: shrimp dumplings were amazing, using whole shrimp in the dumpling, pork dumpling was hot and good. I was disappointed in the sesame bean balls, they were not fresh but I still ate them. The fresh cooked food was terrific. The pork, duck and half chickens were all hot and very fresh. My favorite is the red roast pork. We order a couple platters and they are always demolished. The chow fun was ok, thought the noodles were a bit too mushy. The rest of the dishes were good. Everyone enjoyed all the food. We needed many takeout containers. Service was very good. They have pitchers of water that were always refilled. We have lots of water drinkers in our group. Cleanup was always on point, dishes never stacked.

    I came here for lunch with my family and we had a good time! The interior of the restaurant is…read morespacious and if you want some dim sum, this is the perfect spot. Service here is speedy and nice. We ordered a variety of dim sum dishes as well as their beef chow fun and their duck. I absolutely loved their beef chow fun (as it was super flavorful), their duck (which was so juicy), and their steamed rice roll with fried dough stick. Overall, everything was great and I think this is a really reliable spot for good dim sum!

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    Taste of Hong Kong
    Shrimp with Pine Nuts in Mayonnaise Sauce (Honey walnut shrimp)
    Shrimp with Pine Nuts in Mayonnaise Sauce (Honey walnut shrimp)
    Taste of Hong Kong

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    A&J

    A&J

    4.0
    (1.1k reviews)
    7.5 mi
    $$

    A&J is one of our go to spots…read more You can't go wrong with the spicy beef and tendon noodle soup. The spice is a nice kick without being overpowering.

    We tried A&J and liked it a lot!…read more This is not a typical Chinese-American restaurant. A&J has quite a few pleasantly unexpected dishes. Service was welcoming and efficient. On a mid-Saturday afternoon, the restaurant was about ¾ full. We started out with the Wonton Soup and the Spicy Wonton soup. The Wonton soup is just okay, but the Spicy Wonton Soup is wonderful and highly recommended. For another appetizer, we ordered the Scallion Pancake. It has a nice dense texture and I really liked it. It would've been even better if it came with a dipping sauce. We also ordered the pickled cabbage. It was good, though lacking seasoning. Our first entrée was ground pork in a delicious sauce accompanied by sprouts and thinly sliced cucumber (or was that zucchini?). Recommended! Our second entrée was a Pan Fried Beef Bun. The beef was flavorful but the bread was kinda dry. Our last entrée was the Beef Wraps. These were great! Who woulda thunk that beef and fresh carrots would go together so well?! Oh, the chili sauce in a jar on the table is extra tasty. At the end, before we got our check, we were given a plate with sliced cucumbers in a light tasty sesame chili sauce. Excellent! But the hot tea was an epic fail. It had no flavor whatsoever. Peeking inside the teapot, all I could see was a micro tiny tea bag floating or sort of sinking. One other thing I kinda don't want to bring up in light of the great food we enjoyed, but need to in the spirit of full disclosure, is to mention that A&J shares space in the building with several other businesses. The restrooms are common to all the businesses. A&J needs to lean hard on the property owner/manager to do a deep cleaning in those restrooms. I'll leave it at that.

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    Interior space is pretty small.
    Interior space is pretty small.
    Pan fried pork bun
    Pan fried pork bun
    Dining room

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    Dining room
    Hong Kong Palace

    Hong Kong Palace

    3.7
    (567 reviews)
    10.0 mi
    $$

    Hong Kong Palace is honestly fantastic. I think a lot of the negative reviews are just wrong…read more I only got two dishes, but that was more than enough for ~$32. The prices are quite good and the portions are generous. I had a full second meal the next day without trying. I got the Yangzhou fried rice and it was very well executed. The meat inside was excellent, with what tasted like lap cheong or a similar Chinese sausage. The egg was fluffy, not burnt, nicely moist, and evenly distributed. Everything tasted fresh and balanced, with real depth of flavor. This is fried rice done properly. The other dish was listed as spicy fried chicken or something, though it was basically a la zi ji. It was excellent. I loved the peppers, and the spices were very aromatic. The frying was done well, clearly cooked in plenty of oil, so not exactly light food, but extremely satisfying. The chicken was crisp and flavorful, and the overall execution was strong. The food came out fast, the prices were low, and the quality was high, and service was good. This is an authentic Hong Kong-style place, not fancy or polished, but clearly focused on getting the food right. Five stars. I definitely want to come back.

    Hong Kong Palace is one of our favorite Asian spots in Northern Virginia. Food is consistently…read moreauthentic and full of flavor. The Fish with Tofu (豆花鱼) was the standout--super tender fish in a rich broth. The sesame cold noodles were really good too, nice and creamy with strong sesame flavor. We also had mapo tofu, clay pot beef, and scallion pancake--everything was solid and well done. Portions are generous and prices are fair for the quality. Service was friendly and fast. We'll definitely be back.

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    Hong Kong Palace
    S30. Cumin Fish
    S30. Cumin Fish
    Takeout tastes as good as dinning in. Month-watering chicken. Ground pork & pickled long beans. Fried intestine with chili peppers.

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    Takeout tastes as good as dinning in. Month-watering chicken. Ground pork & pickled long beans. Fried intestine with chili peppers.

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