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    Longfei

    4.3 (163 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Seafood, Noodles
    Open 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    B61. House Special Fried Rice /
    Courtney H.

    Pan fried dumpling were a 10/10. These were delicious! Highly recommend. We then had house special fried rice which has all the different meets in the fried rice. All of them were good. The texture of the rice was perfect but there was a seasoning in it that I didn't love. We then had the general tsos chicken. It was good. The breading was good. There was some gristle in it which I don't love. Service was fast and nice once we got seated. From the outside, you would never expect what it looks like in the inside. All of the portions were large enough you could definitely share each meal.

    P1. Dandan Noodles
    Abigail Q.

    You can't go wrong with anything on the menu as they have both Americanized Chinese food and authentic Chinese food. Try Dandan noodles for a unique and flavorful experience. There is Sichuan pepper in this so be mindful if you have a low heat tolerance! The waiters were nice with us and attentive to our water supply.

    Homestyle Tofu

    We ordered carryout that my partner picked up. I liked my homestyle tofu, but it wasn't breaded as I expected when I saw in the description it was fried. But, it was still very tasty. My partner ordered the Sichuan Style Kung Pau Chicken and unfortunately didn't care for it because it had nuts in it. The prices seemed high for other Chinese places I have been to. Something else that I noticed was that they automatically added gratuity to the amount we were charged; I am not sure why, because we ordered takeout and didn't have a server or anything like that.

    B42. Twice Cooked Sliced Pork
    Trinity F.

    Longfei is one of the best Chinese restaurants in town! Not only does the food feel so fulfilling to eat, but the service is great too. Our waiter was very kind and attentive and the manager here was also really humorous too. The Twice-Cooked Pork melted in my mouth and the Fried Salt and Pepper Fish Fillets were crunchy and had a nice kick of pepper that complimented the dish well.

    Dan P.

    Tofu dishes here are delicious. The wife says that the home style tofu is the best tofu she has ever had. Every time we are here I have some variation of fish and tofu. Service is excellent. Highly recommend.

    Mustafa N.

    Probably the best Chinese food in Bloomington, Indiana. They have both Americanized Chinese food and authentic Chinese food to try. The portions are really big. Atmosphere was decent and service was amazing.

    B1. Vegetable Egg Roll
    John B.

    I used to eat these sorts of dishes all the time, but I've shifted, in part because at most Chinese places, the vegetarian options amount to tofu with white rice and I like more variety. Here, they do it well though. My home-style tofu came with a sauce rich in fermented broad beans (doubanjiang) and the vegetable assortment included bell peppers, onions, and mushrooms but also some delightful little chilis. And they certainly didn't skimp on the tofu. My veggie egg rolls were less impressive; smallish, black pepper flavored creations with a sweet sauce. I could have done with some different options for appetizers on either their Americanized or their more Chinese menu, or the ability to order a side vegetable without another plate of rice. But the Mandarin being spoken and the quality ingredients were reassurance to me that I made a decent decision to stop here.

    Dan dan noodle
    Dharma M.

    interesting chinese retaurant with mexican song in the background. First visit to this restaurant. We planned to visit in 2020, but that timecit was the pandemic. Finally we had lunch here. You can park outside the restaurant. The restaurant is nice and clean. The selection in the menu is huge. Very seldom, I see that many dishes in a menu. There is an American Chinese food menu and authentic chinese food. We ordered Dandan noodles, salt and pepper sparerib, cold beef , eggplant with garlic sauce. Price is reasonable. All are yummy, but they are kind of with a twist. The salt and pepper usually porkchop, and the pepper is white pepper. This one uses sparerib and black pepper. The eggplant is cube size, coated with flour and fried. Never had this style before. The Dandan noodle is soupy. Usually, Dandan noodles are dry, this one more like sichuan chongqing mien. The cold dish is authentic, like what we usually have at other restaurants. The service is good. It is interesting to see the owner come up with food and ask the server to try. He also told one of the customers that " I cooked that." One downside is if you pay credit card, there is 3% fee.

    a table full of asian food
    Bronson S.

    Came here with classmates and sat at one of the large tables in the back with the turning table for family style dining. I forgot everything we got, but I remember we got the scallion pancake, eggs and chives, braised eggplant, mapo tofu, fuqi feipian and an intestine dish. The service was relatively quick and the dishes started to come out one by one. My favorites would have to be the eggplant, chive eggs, and fried intestines. Each had great textures and flavors. Some of the dishes like the fuqi feipian were good, but not as good as it is at other Chinese restaurants in the area. My only complaint is that the prices are a bit high even if you're splitting the check while doing family style dining. The quality of the dishes was good, but I'm not sure I would frequent this place considering the price point.

    E1. Braised Pork with Baby Choy
    Nicole G.

    Upon arriving, it was difficult to park in their parking lot because of how the parking lot was set up. We were able to park nearby and once we got inside it smelled like yummy food :) we ordered a few different things and I think they were all okay. I liked the mapo tofu out of all the dishes we got. The pork was good too. It was loud in there even when not that many people were inside but it is a nice place and the waiters were nice.

    3 cup chicken with an overwhelming sauce

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    Siam House

    Siam House

    4.2
    (265 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    Cozy yummy restaurant in a former house. Great service with interesting decor. Loved the clay pot…read moreshrimp!

    Excellent Thai restaurant with high marks for food, service, and atmosphere…read more I've tried the Thai fish cakes, sweet and sour saute, pad bus sa ra com, mango sticky rice, and Thai iced tea and coffee. The savoury dishes were all super flavourful, cooked well, and generously portioned. Maybe this has something to do with the dishes I got, but I think the flavours here are generally more intense than the other Thai restaurants I've tried in Bloomington, and their spice levels might be a little higher. I've been somewhat underwhelmed by level 3 (out of 5) at other places, so I tried level 4 the first time I ordered here, and it was a little too hot, so I went back to level 3 the next time, and it was just right. The Thai tea and coffee were both very good, especially the coffee. It almost tasted chocolatey. The service is consistently on top of it. I was there on Valentine's Day, and they were slammed but had enough staff on the floor for it; the food was quick as usual and everyone was still very friendly. I also love the atmosphere here. The building is one of the converted houses on 4th St, and there are different dining rooms, some with lots of windows, all filled with interesting decor, and there's also a very nice patio during the warmer seasons. The only problem here is, unless there's a back entrance I don't know about, I don't think the building is wheelchair accessible; you have to go up a few stairs to get to the main entrance.

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    Tofu Pad Thai
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    Rush Hour Station

    Rush Hour Station

    4.0
    (123 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $

    I've been wanting to try Rush Hour Station for quite a while, but it just never happens. When…read moremeeting a buddy for lunch he recommended it and I jumped for the chance. RHS bills itself as 'Vietnamese Fusion' and I have no idea what that might mean, but it was good. Very good. We went on a cold day, so eating on the outside deck wasn't an option. The interior is a basic strip mall location with a decent number of tables and plenty of seating, albeit a bit cramped. It's counter service, so it pays to take a look at the menu in advance and know what you want before you arrive. Paid at the counter, and they came to our table with the food very quickly. I had the 'Be Kind to Each Other' Chicken Pho which came with the usual sides of sprouts, basil, lime and noodles. You could upgrade your noodles if you wanted. I also added an order of cajun fries, which doesn't really seem like a 'Vietnamese Fusion' choice, but I love cajun fries so who was I to question them? The Pho was terrific. Loved it. The fries were very very good, though maybe a bit generous on the cajun. Still very good, and I definitely will return for this meal again. Friend ordered the Spam Banh Mi. Seriously???? Well, he did. And he said it was very good. You actually pay $0.50 extra for spam. Again, not sure what world you pay extra for the Spam but he did it. He selected the Fire Engine Tim sauce, which was to be spicy. When I pressed him for more details on the quality he said it could be spicier even with that sauce, but otherwise it was very good. He said to point out on Yelp that "That Diet Coke was clutch" - he may have been making fun of my questioning :) All in all a very good experience and I'll definitely return. I don't find much good pho in Bloomington, so it's nice to have a place for that. I won't be eating Spam anytime soon. I'm giving 4 stars only because the seating was a bit cramped and it was busy inside. I would go 4.5 if it weren't in a strip mall and pretty 'basic' ambiance. And that canned Diet Coke is clutch!

    Service was fast. Explanation of food great! Fish sauce…read morecould have more flavor, a bit bland and meat was a bit over done. Well worth the trip!!

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    The front entrance
    The front entrance
    Sriracha tofu wrap
    Sriracha tofu wrap
    Tofu Thai basil stir fry, Thai coffee

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    Noodles and Company

    Noodles and Company

    2.8
    (30 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $

    I mostly like Noodles and Company, but some dishes have definitely been better than others. I'd say…read morequality can range from 2-4 stars. I get something different every time so I'm not sure if it's that specific dishes have different qualities or that they're just inconsistent. In general, it's not particularly memorable food, but it basically tastes good and is nice if you want a real meal fast. It's also good if you're vegetarian because you can customize any dish to have tofu as the protein or no protein. My favorite dish so far was the roasted garlic cream tortelloni. On the other end of the spectrum, I didn't care for the chili garlic ramen. The sauce was too oily, plus the noodles were clumpy and the veggies were lazily cut. Maybe the kitchen was just lazy on that day, because every other dish I've ordered, the pasta has been fine and the general presentation has been better. There hasn't really been a pattern to the dishes I really enjoyed vs those I didn't (some of the other "Asian" stuff has been pretty good, like the Indonesian chicken saute, and some of the pasta dishes have been underwhelming). The service is great. It's fast, and food is brought to your table after you order and pay at the counter. The eating area is cleaned often. Most of the staff are very friendly. I prefer this location to the other Bloomington location on Kirkwood because they have real dine-in plates and cutlery here.

    I've came to Noodles sometimes since 2018 and they have some of the most tasty pastas out there!…read moreThe service is really quick and gets your food out in like 2 minutes. The location and inside of noodles has its years but it is still decently maintained. They forgot my order last time, but don't worry because it rarely happens. Also since I've been there for years, I noticed that they changed the cheese. Not to complain but workers I recommend that the company changes back to the old cheese type, thank you!

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    Japanese pan noodles, iced tea
    Japanese pan noodles, iced tea
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