translation: small bamboo basket stuffed dumplings, unlike your ordinary steamed dumplings, xiao long bao is unique with the broth steamed right inside dip in white and black vinegar for a taste you'll never forget make sure you use a spoon to eat one
$9.95
Visit Restaurant PageFeaturing a large wonton or hot & sour soup, crab cheese wonton, sesame chicken, chicken lomein, choice of fried or steam rice and 2 new york cheesecake.
$69.95
Visit Restaurant PageSweet and spicy sauce, served with veggies. Served with your choice of rice. Spicy.
$15.95
Visit Restaurant Pagechar siu sauce, cilantro. (GF)Served with Thai Jasmine Rice and Chinese Smashed Cucumber Salad.
$21.00
Visit Restaurant PageAromatic broth, thin egg noodles topped w. baby bok choy, cilantro, and scallions
$18.00
Visit Restaurant Page(Gluten free ) bean sprouts, scallion,egg and fresh lime sprinkled with ground peanut , rice noodles.
$14.50
Visit Restaurant PageRound pork dumplings filled w/ soupy juice inside (6 pcs)
$11.75
Visit Restaurant Page"This place is heaven for a vegetarian. The amount of options they have is incredible, and it's all so tasty. It's takeout or delivery only but it is so so worth it. I hope this place flourishes so I can keep going for forever. They're really good about making sure they get vegan/vegetarian right too. So great. All around."
"Love this food. The pad thai is delicious. We also love the beef lo mein. Addictive and yummy!"
"Really cute little place and they have a good amount of options, lunch specials, and they also have some adult drink options. It's taken me forever living in the area to get here. I'm glad I finally tried it. It's just so adorable and cozy inside and has that small owner feel to it. The server was working hard and super pleasant. Definitely check out and support this little gem!!!"
"Solid choice for classic, somewhat greasy, Canto/American cuisine.Every dish I ordered was rather good: Excellent S/S Pork not too greasy and nice crunch. Great fried rice. Vegetarian dishes were actually very good with crisp veggies that tasted fresh. Huge menu for just about any palette.Service is friendly and the kids at the front are really sweet. Peter is a character and very charming.Personally I wouldn't dine in as it is a true Triple D...but for pickup/delivery these guys are aces.Fair pricesNo MSGI will be back."
"I've had Chinese from New York to west Oahu and everywhere in between and Ya know what? I like this place. You can't beat the price that's for sure.The food is always hot and fresh and some dishes are cooked right when ordered. I'm sure if you asked they could add whatever to a dish to suit personal tastes. It Might be a guilty pleasure but it hits the spot every time and I've never had the "hungry 30 minutes after feeling" from here.Good place for the last minute dinner decision or if you just don't feel like cooking. Try it you might be surprised."
"The soup dumplings are amazing!!We ordered the soup dumplings and the pan fried chicken dumplings. Honestly now I only order the soup dumplings. I get four baskets at a time haha. They are so hot and fresh! The soup is so savory and delicious. They have limited tables so get there sooner rather than later. Check their open times and days as well.Everyone should go and try this dumplings at least once in their life time."
"We love dumplings and Chopstickers had a good Yelp rating and was a short walk from our hotel. Our party of four was hungry and ordered:Pork Water Fried Bao $11.49Soup Dumplings $11.99Pork Belly Bun $8.99Edamame $4.99Chicken Potsticker $10.99Japanese Kid Soda $3.80Fountain Drink $2.00Total with tax and tip: $ 61.03I was impressed! The potstickers were great, nicely fried and tasty! The soup dumplings arrived piping hot (out waitress warned us to wait a few minutes before eating these). They were hot and delicious. I enjoyed all of these and would reorder them any time. We think Chopstickers provides tasty food at very good prices. I look forward to a return visit."
"Figured I'd give it a shot since they just opened.Lots of Parking. Clean Interior. Lots of comfortable seating. The Line was always stocked with food. Friendly Employees. Reasonable at 1.29 a Scoop. I ordered the Wontons and Sesame Chicken and Broccoli Beef. The Wontons Were kind of tough like they had been sitting to long. The Broccoli Beef was good. My Complaint is with the Sesame Chicken. Its small pieces not even classified as chunks. The one thing Dollar A Scoop places could learn is to use chunks like Panda Express uses in their Sesame/Orange chicken."
Becca B.
May 2, 2023
I dropped in for a quick takeout lunch. I was greeted right away and handed a menu. My order took less than 10 minutes!The Thai fried rice with pork was stupendous. A slight curry flavor without being overwhelming. The pork was tender and cooked through. Cost was $11 and it's easily enough rice for 3 meals. While I was waiting for my food, a man came in for his takeout order and was raving about the shrimp fried rice. The dining room is completely closed still but there is a small waiting area. The restaurant is easy to find and has a good size parking lot.
Visit Restaurant PageChris H.
Sep 6, 2023
Excellent food with reasonable prices. Nice people with attentive service. Favorites include: Pad Thai, Curry, Sesame Chicken, & Hot & Sour Soup.
Visit Restaurant PageLee Ann R.
May 20, 2023
We were in Denver last week to see Crowded House (outstanding!) and we found Little Gingko about a block from our Airbnb. They have a wide variety of entrees and appetizers. We started with some crab cheese wontons which were really tasty and some genmaicha (green tea with roasted brown rice). For entrees, I had some really delicious Singapore curry noodles with chicken and shrimp. It was fantastic, and I had enough for some leftovers later. My husband enjoyed his drunken noodles very much as well.If you're in Denver's Capitol Hill area, stop in at Little Gingko for wonderful Asian food.
Visit Restaurant PageJessie Elizabeth J.
Aug 24, 2024
The walnut shrimp are ginormous and so juicy! The drunken noodles are really aromatic and meaty too. The crab Rangoon are actually bursting full of cream cheese! Love this local spot 10/10. I have only ever talked to the owner when he was super friendly so I think Congress Park, privileged white customers are just clueless when it comes to how every kitchen is ran (the yelling they claim offends them)
Visit Restaurant PageRichard F.
Dec 5, 2019
This place remains good and cheap. There are ample portions and we left with tasty food. I ordered Mongolian beef and chicken mushroom and also beef with broccoli. The place is clean and efficient. This is strictly take out even though they do have some seating but it's nothing to be excited about (Taco Bell seating is better). Still we had enough food for two meals each! This place remains quite decent and worth stopping in to pick up your take home food. It's quick and cheap. While the food is your basic Chinese it still was pretty good. The Mongolian beef was a bit warm but not super hot and the chicken was quite good. After several years I still give it a solid 4 stars!
Visit Restaurant Page"Do not sleep on this place! Everything we had was delicious, and very fresh. The Thai Tom Yam Soup was full of veggies and a generous amount of plump shrimp. We Really enjoyed the PuPu Platter. I particularly liked the spare ribs. The star of the dinner was the Vegetables in Garlic Sauce It was excellent! Definitely had a kick to it! Yum!"
"This place is one of my go tos in the neighborhood. There's a great menu selection and they're always quick. I've ordered from here about a dozen times and they've yet to mess up my order (knock on wood) which I think is hard to say about most restaurants! Big fan of their crispy egg rolls, pho and wonton soup. The portion sizes are great, especially for the price. The staff is always so friendly and really cares about your experience. Highly recommend checking this place out!"
"This tiny shopping mall eatery is really only set up for take out only. They have a tiny - probably 8 entree cafeteria set up for quick service. You can order some of the dishes off the menu displayed above the prepared hot food display and in the specials menu. There is one table and a ittle booth seat but not enough space for more than two people to eat in. The service was great. I mean this seems like a family owned and operated establishment. The person who took our order was fantastic and patient as we had never been there before. We ordered the fried sesame tofu which used soft tofu and was unappetizingly wet and squishy. It would be better with firm tofu. It came with dried out plain fried rice. We also got a combo platter with tow entrées, rice and noodles. It's honestly a good value for the money with as much food as you get. They really piled it on. The sesame chicken was the only entree I enjoyed and the noodles were good too. We also got another chicken dish with vegetables but I didn't like the taste of that one. I also didn't like the tofu dish. We also ordered some soups and the sesame balls for dessert. The soups were ok. Everyone seemed to enjoy them enough. Apart from the sesame chicken the sesame dessert balls with red bean paste were my favorite. If I were to go back I would go back for only those. Great service but the food was ok. Honestly if the rice hadn't been dried out. It would have been better."
"Solid Americanized Chinese food. Good hot and sour soup. Will not give you utensils unless you ask, was frustrating in a hotel."
"We have been ordering a lot of take out during COVID, and Hoong's Kitchen recently popped up on Doordash. The first time, the food was not all that fresh. We decided to give them a second chance, and we were so glad we did, because what we receive was fresh and amazing. As another reviewer mentioned, they are extremely similar to Panda Express, but at about half the cost. Very affordable, and quite tasty."
"Best Chinese food near Central Park! Huge portions with lots of flavor. Restaurant is take out and delivery only but provides very fast service. There are always people ordering in person and waiting outside. Their menu is sorted by popular items such as sesame chicken and lo mein. Our favorite is the drunken noodle with chicken."
"Definitely found my new favorite Chinese takeout spot. The food is very fresh, is delivered fast and very spicy (when you ask for it to be spicy). What I found to be very pleasing in particular though, is how the food wasn't too greasy, salty or mushy like honestly most Chinese takeout. The food was really good without making me feel guilty afterwards. The Lo Mien noodles had the perfect texture and perfectly proportioned meat and veggies. The beef in both that and the Schezuan Beef was very tender and not overly coated in corn starch like most places. In other words, you get what you pay for here. This is probably the most expensive Chinese place around. It came to $70 for everything in the pictures. And they charge an $8 service fee separate from tax, tip and delivery fees. Also, the entrees are where this place shines. The Jalapeño Crab Cheese Wontons were a miss, no traces of jalapeño or crab to be found and a Philadelphia-style cream cheese dominated every bite. The egg rolls and hot and sour soup were very solid and fresh but not the best I've had. I'd recommend skipping the appetizers and getting another entree instead. The entrees are what they do good here and is what will have me re-ordering."
"Quick hit review!We came here on. Saturday at 3pm and had the place to Ourselves which was really nice. Fast service. Jasmine tea has such a nice floral smell and taste. Perfect for a sunny spring afternoon. We had the cashew chicken and Szechuan chicken. Both had big portions and tasted so fresh. I love the roasted cashews as they add an additional hint of something special. The crab wontons, although serviceable, are not their strong suit. They were a 3/5. The fried rice is ok and a big portion for two. Way more than we would ever eat. The service was awesome and that's what will bring me back to try something different next trip."
"This place has good food and it's inexpensive. I would consider coming back here because of the value. I will say I really liked their pork egg rolls, delicious, much better than most places.The Hot & Sour soup, the Won Ton soup and the 3 ingredient Kung Pao were good but certainly not the best I've had.The place itself, the service & ambiance are about what I'm used to from a Chinese place, it's not run down but not fine dining either. The waitress will occasionally check on you.Ultimately, if you're looking for a good place that won't hurt the pocket book, you may have found your place- the lunch specials are very inexpensive. I have no regrets about coming here, I may come back to try other entrees and have the egg rolls again.Happy eating!!"
"Honestly one of the best eggrolls I've had in a long time! Everything from the lettuce to the bean sprouts and the cucumber/pickled veggies were amazing! The eggrolls were perfectly fried and extra crispy! Lots of flavor, love their fish sauce and can't wait to come back to try the pho and other menu items. I was shopping at Nordstrom Rack across the street and I just wanted something quick and easy to eat. I saw that there was a Pho place across the street from the Nordstrom Rack and decided to grab a quick appetizer. Quick and friendly service! I'll definitely be back to order more items!"
"Need a convenient homemade Chinese meal? They have dishes like beef noodle soup, mapo tofu, lamb dishes and more. We got our usual go to dishes to judge. First up chicken fried rice. Chicken was crispy in a light flour batter. Like minute chicken. Lots of pieces in a plate full of seasoned rice, egg, and bean sprouts. Nothing else was in the fried rice. I'm used to some veggie or green onion. It looked bland, but was still tasty.Next up was the look funn beef noodle stir fry. Noodles were bouncy, absolutely delicious. Full of beef and onion. Best look funn noodles I've found in Denver. Both dishes were about $14-16 each. Decent for the food, cleanliness, and service. The chef, perhaps the owner also came to say hello energetically. Everyone was so friendly. Both dishes were great. I suggest if it's only two people to order one main dish and a couple side dishes. It's a lot of food!"
"This was my husband and I's first time and it definitely blew our minds! As we entered the restaurant, it looks a little small but there is more seating. I really appreciate the cooks visible and a bar seating area. We went on a Saturday night around 6pm and luckily we were able to be seated right away! Food --Chilled Tofu 5/5 -- my favorite dish!! Everything paired so well together and it was spectacular. It is really flavorful and the juice can be overpowering but I rec eating it with rice!! Hong You Chao Shou 5/5 -- really tasty and flavorful. The chili oil is a little spicy and would rec putting it on the side. Mushroom Fried Rice 4/5 -- the rice was really great and the mushroom was super flavorful! The only thing I felt about this dish was that it was a little salty. Braised Pork Shank 5/5 -- the flavor was amazing! When you make a sandwich, it pair nicely was the fermented veggies! It complimented each other. Overall, I was definitely amazed by the food! The service was great when it came to filling our cup but our waitress didn't really come by often. Def great!"
"Authentic in both taste and style. Ran by a couple super nice and down to earth aunties up front, I was immediately greeted and sat. After a long day in the mountains the only thing I could think of was beef noodle soup aka 牛肉麵. I didn't have to ask if they made it spicy or any needed ingredients especially the kind of beef they use, etc etc. The dish came out almost instantaneous. The right temperature, the right texture and most importantly the right taste. I was very hungry at the time but you'd be surprised how quick a bowl of soup can be ruined and this was the complete opposite. I finished my meal and one of the aunties asked if I wanted more food. We both laughed and I went on my way. Highly recommended and wish the owners all the best! Of course I'll be back! Till next time!"
"So after seeing a bunch of yelpers check in here over the last few months I was really curious: Vietnamese with Dim sum....whaa whaaa.Trust me this place is legit....and friggin good.Great service from wonderful people.The only dim sum that was not fantastic were the steamed pork bao which the filling was sort of bland...but everything else was delish.My Duck and rice plate was really good....that duck consume blew my mind.I will be back and back and back.cảm ơn"
"Fantastic find! We arrived on a Friday night and were not disappointed at all. At first, the restaurant did seem a little unorganized as we were waiting by the door for a few minutes without being acknowledged, but once they sat us down, everything fell into place. Not only was the staff attentive, they were very quick to get us waters, menus, and get our orders out. We ordered 5 entrées to share, and we were not disappointed. The food was perfectly seasoned and was so flavorful. The spicy dishes had a kick, which was nice. We did try to not go too spicy as we were all sharing, but even the "hot" level did its thing! We've been talking about this place since we left, and can't wait to come back. Also, they were playing 2000's music which really made the ambience even better! Good food and great vibes!!"
"Ive been hearing rave reviews about this place, so it was about time for me to check it out for myself. I came on a weekend evening and the place was packed! But that didnt stop the host from finding us a seat and the waitress from taking our order in a quick and timely manner. The service was fast and friendly and the food was fresh, hot, delicious and very generous portion sized ( I actually had to get a to-go box because of the overwhelming size). One thing that I found interesting is that instead of a fortune cookie that most Chinese places serve after the meal, this place serves you little hot glazed bite sized donuts."
"Delicious food, great customers service, and reasonable price for the amount of food you get! There are plenty of seatings in the restaurant. I was here early mid afternoon so the restaurant wasn't noisy or crowded. Highly recommend!"
"This place is WILD. It's technically a Vietnamese restaurant, but they sell basically any Asian dish popular amongst white people (understandable, given the demographics here). You want Pad Thai? No problem. Some Pho? Sure. How about some sweet n' sour chicken? Absolutely. The menu is long and elaborate, and why not? The aim is to please everybody.And okay, so the food wasn't the best I've ever had, but you have to come here for the EXPERIENCE. The interior is eclectic--paintings of ballroom dancers, lamps made to look like Chinese lanterns, old-fashioned chairs with plastic-coated seats. And the best part? A robot delivers your food. I kid you not! Her name is Dolly, she looks like a strange hybrid of a cat and a bookshelf, and she brings your food with a chirpy, "Hello! I'm Dolly! Your food is ready!"After that, I started to feel like I'd slipped into an alternate dimension, but I liked it. The food was decent. I had hot-n-sour soup, which was a little too sweet (it needed some spice to balance it out), but it was still tasty. I give this place five stars for the experience alone!"
"Review Update: Starting ordering again from Asian Spice after the COVID years and a major remodeling of the restaurant, and as before did not disappoint. Using the free online app Beyond Menu, I ordered pickup (delivery also available), which provided online updates and was ready right on time.Hot and Sour soup was spiced to the requested level and had the correct consistency expected to this soup. The entrees of Chicken Lo Mein and Roast Duck were both prepared well and were well portioned for takeout. The nice addition to the menu is the options for Roast Duck and BBQ pork, which my order of roast duck was very good. The one drawback of ordering the whole or half duck was the absence of a side of steam rice, which seems to naturally accompany a dish like this.Overall, Asian Spice still is a great place for Asian dishes and will continue to visit the restaurant in the future."
"Yelpers rated East China Asian Cuisine the #1 Chinese restaurant in Aurora. I had to go see for myself. I don't think it's the best, but it's on par with the rest of the Chinese cuisine restaurants in the area that serve American-style Chinese food. There's nothing that really stands out about the food, although they do offer a few vegan options, as well as a few Vietnamese and Tai dishes. They also have some boba drinks and some flavored iced teas.It's a very simple and quiet restaurant. They have a full bar. Most of their business seems to be take-out and delivery. I had the full cashew chicken dinner, it's about $20 and includes tea, a won ton, an egg roll, a choice of soup, and a choice of rice.The cashew chicken was pretty salty. It was an ample portion that could have easily been split with another person.My dad had the orange chicken dish. It was about $14 and includes a large scoop of steamed rice. It was pretty good, Not too sweet, and yes, an ample portion.The service was efficient and parking was easy. Please support this independently owned restaurant. I have great respect for anyone still making a go of it these days."
"Too Pig to FailBrainchild of Chef Natascha Hess, who's family heritage couldn't be further from China, but after spending three summer's living abroad with a Chinese family, quickly fell in love with the food, culture, and flavors of the region. And thus, the Ginger Pig was born. Chef Hess has managed to parlay her fantastic cooking into multiple TV appearances (Chopped S54E5 & Beat Bobby Flay S31:E2), as well as recently earning multiple Michelin Bib Gourmand awards, which is given to "...restaurants that our inspectors consider to be the best value for money within our selection."The Good:*Friendly service*Order at the counter and they bring out your meal to you, but no worries they actually pace out the food beautifully. *Beijing Dumplings were unreal and packed with tons of flavor. *Great bar program and local brews on-on-tap *Seems like a silly thing, but their pickled cucumbers were quite tasty. I'd buy a few jars of that to take home. *Chinese BBQ Pork Shoulder (aka Char Siu) was mind-blowingly fantastic. Tender, with a nice crisp exterior and a great char to go with the sweet-heat glaze. 10 out of 10 would definitely order again. *And speaking of mind-blowing, the Hong Kong French Toast was also amazing. The crispy exterior and soft custardy middle was heaven on a plate. Another 10 out of 10--SAVE ROOM AND GET THIS!!The Meh:*Interior is very cramped and there is some tables where you might have to share space with strangers, if that's your bag, baby. *Recently opened new location in Boulder is take-out only. *Wasn't really a fan of the Auntie Zhang's Chinese Noodles, as the glass noodles seemed kinda undercooked and the sauce just seemed to be missing something. Don't get me wrong, it was ai'ight, but just nothing I'd order again. The Ugly:*Parking is a bit of a shit-show as their parking lot holds maybe a half-dozen (properly parked) vehicles, and the street parking is a bit hit-or-miss. Conclusion: We only had time for two meals in our short one-day stay in Denver and Ginger Pig was a fabulous decision. Highly recommended."
"The prices are so cheap you have to have low expectations!!!! Don't expect it to be all chicken for $2.25 a portion! 75% is breading balls in sauce and then very little is chicken in breading in sauce. I noticed that with the orange chicken so I'm sure it's the case with the rest too. But it's ok little hard sometimes."