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“All I can say is this is the top 3 best Chinese food I have eaten in all of Southern California, NJ/NYC, & the DMV. Pepper House is a small mom & pop shop that seems underwhelming from the outside. The interior is simple and reminiscent of mainland China. Needless to say, when eating good authentic Chinese food. the only important thing is taste. Pepper House does it right with with the mala and Szechuan pepper corn. The Beef Dry Pot included chili oil, Szechuan pepper corns, beef, spam, lettuce, fried tofu skin, lotus roots, kombu, and thin slices of potatos. It was amazing. The collection of flavors, spices, herbs, and richness of oil releases an immense rush of dopamine. The fresh crunch from the lotus roots helped add texture to a rather soft dish. The Chendu Wontons were the biggest surprise. The wonton was packed with pork and the skin was cooked to perfection. Additionally the dumpling skin was perfect, neither too thick nor too thin. Again, the richness of flavors, oil, and spice was to die for. While dining in, there were a few online orders for the dry pot, which is amazing. BUT if you have never tried the Chengdu Wontons, I strongly recommend them. The food was great, but the auntie who works at the front was super friendly and constantly checked up on us. She even recommended getting the wontons less spicy and offered to add more spice if I wanted more after tasting. Please try this place out. It belittles major franchises like Din Tai Fung and Paradise. Im looking forward to coming back here every time I visit the greater Baltimore region!“
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“Fantastic sushi tucked away in an unassuming strip mall. I’ve been a couple times because there are so many appealing sushi rolls and they have all been fantastic. The fish is fresh, the proportions are good. I’d avoid the cocktails, they are underwhelming. They can be slow when busy but that should be expected when sushi is being made to order.“
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“Everything at this place is recommended!“
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“This is a cozy little Chinese restaurant. Its sign is easy to miss from the street, and the exterior appears a bit worn. Parking is limited, but usually sufficient unless it's completely full. Inside, the decor is simple and straightforward.The food here is not exceptional, but it's decent. The portions are sized such that if each person orders a dish, there won't be any leftovers. Prices are quite reasonable compared to other Chinese restaurants.This spot is great for catching up with closed friends over a casual meal and chat. However, it's not the ideal choice for hosting formal gatherings or entertaining guests.Dietary restrictions: NoParking: The free street parking is available as well.Kid-friendliness: No kids menu. But the food is good for both adults and kids.Wheelchair accessibility: Not friendly for wheelchair“
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“We had a nice experience with this restaurant. We ordered takeout, Beef Hot Sour Soup and Green Pepper Fish Soup, both are so delicious. The restaurant is very clean and the staff are friendly and polite. We will definitely go back for a sit down meal,“
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“Ikkyu is inside Lotte's food court and is my favorite choice out of the 4 restaurants inside! Tonkatsu 10/10- crispy, lots of sauce- comes with rice, pasta salad with cucumbers, a side salad, pickled yellow radish, and a small bowl of miso soup - they used to also give kimchi but I guess they updated the menu Once you order, they'll call your order name/number on the intercom once it's finished. Service is relatively quick!“
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“Friendly and fresh. Had the Thai Ice coffee, dumplings and seafood Tom yum soup. . . Yum. We are definitely going back“