Tried this restaurant yesterday for lunch. Loved the feel of the restaurant and the server was good. I ordered the mini buns and potsticker, both shrimp for an appetizer. I really enjoyed the appetizers. For my main dish I ordered fiery lamb stew Lanzhou. Overall the dish was okay. I expected more flavors from the dish. I did add salt and pepper. Overall I would visit again.
Danielle
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August 19, 2024
Great food and atmosphere. Really kid friendly. We have a 1 year old and they provided a silicon suction bowl and toddler cup which was great.
Food tasted great, service was quick and overall a great experience. We got the potstickers with beef which were a very unique taste.
Joanne Cocobebe
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July 04, 2024
The food is pretty good overall but no spicy enough for our liking. However the waiter was very accommodating when we asked to add peppercorns to the string beans. My daughter loved it so much that we order another portion to go. Don’t order tea as it has no taste even after we let it sit for 10 minutes.
Rasheeda Eskak
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August 11, 2024
Came here for lunch after my boyfriend finished teaching, and it was underwhelming to say the least. The server was very quick and efficient, a nice guy that was patient with our request to move tables. Anyway the food was not the kind of traditional hand pulled noodle that I was used to back in nyc. I got the braised beef noodle bowl, and my boyfriend got the ultimate bowl. They were both supposed to be considered spicy but I found my broth very bland, my boyfriend’s wasn’t that bland but I think it’s because of the vinegar that was in his bowl that allowed it to have another layer of flavor. Spinach was an odd topping for the bowl I had (maybe their take on it) it became wilted very quickly so it became a mushy earthy lump. (Get it without the spinach) the shrimp potstickers were too salty for me. The beef was the saving grace. It was SO soft and SOOO good! The noodles were a bit overcooked so they became a ball of dough at one point. I was not a fan, but I would just eat the beef alone.
Felix Huang
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September 03, 2024
One of my favorites places in the Princeton area for some authentic Chinese dishes. The authentic Lanzhou Ramen is a must try. The appetizers are very unique and tasty. They have large tables for big parties as well.
Tried this restaurant yesterday for lunch. Loved the feel of the restaurant and the server was good. I ordered the mini buns and potsticker, both shrimp for an appetizer. I really enjoyed the appetizers. For my main dish I ordered fiery lamb stew Lanzhou. Overall the dish was okay. I expected more flavors from the dish. I did add salt and pepper. Overall I would visit again.
Great food and atmosphere. Really kid friendly. We have a 1 year old and they provided a silicon suction bowl and toddler cup which was great. Food tasted great, service was quick and overall a great experience. We got the potstickers with beef which were a very unique taste.
The food is pretty good overall but no spicy enough for our liking. However the waiter was very accommodating when we asked to add peppercorns to the string beans. My daughter loved it so much that we order another portion to go. Don’t order tea as it has no taste even after we let it sit for 10 minutes.
Came here for lunch after my boyfriend finished teaching, and it was underwhelming to say the least. The server was very quick and efficient, a nice guy that was patient with our request to move tables. Anyway the food was not the kind of traditional hand pulled noodle that I was used to back in nyc. I got the braised beef noodle bowl, and my boyfriend got the ultimate bowl. They were both supposed to be considered spicy but I found my broth very bland, my boyfriend’s wasn’t that bland but I think it’s because of the vinegar that was in his bowl that allowed it to have another layer of flavor. Spinach was an odd topping for the bowl I had (maybe their take on it) it became wilted very quickly so it became a mushy earthy lump. (Get it without the spinach) the shrimp potstickers were too salty for me. The beef was the saving grace. It was SO soft and SOOO good! The noodles were a bit overcooked so they became a ball of dough at one point. I was not a fan, but I would just eat the beef alone.
One of my favorites places in the Princeton area for some authentic Chinese dishes. The authentic Lanzhou Ramen is a must try. The appetizers are very unique and tasty. They have large tables for big parties as well.