- prix fixe menu
- BYOB
- good for dates
- quiet
- good for groups
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- BigTab R.N.January 18, 2014The menu is $35 for four courses, even though menu pages have it listed as $25. Still a great value. Excellent food, impeccable service
- Azad Amir-GhassemiAugust 6, 2013Chinese HauteCuisine feels more casual. 5 plates + taste for 35, some plates may require a good wine so bring a white (gewurtz?). Flavors range in subtlety to strong, & many choices bring friends!
- Erika DavisApril 11, 2016$35 prix fixe menu for Really really delicious food. My bf and I both ordered different dishes and there wasn't a single dish I didn't care for. I will definitely go back to this neighborhood gem.
- Michelle RoxanneJanuary 28, 2014Trout was delicious, best dinner in our group of 4. Hot chocolate souffle was luscious, not sweet though if that is what you want. The tart w/salted caramel ice cream was the winner dessert. Yum.
- martín gJanuary 23, 2020Every single dish was prepared with care, and delicious. Price was so low, it's embarrassing.
- Whitney RossJuly 15, 2012Menu changed, now it's 4 courses instead of 5 (no soup). Make a reservation, order the short rib appetizer, and don't expect much for dessert. And unless you eat like bird, order rice! BYOB!!
- EaterMay 15, 2012For $25 you get a five-course Chinese tasting menu. Oh, and it's BYO. Talk about date-night redefined. [Eater 38 Member]
- Michelin Travel & LifestyleAugust 16, 2011Need a great game day spot? Han 202 is within close proximity to the U.S. Cellular Field. - Inspector
- You'd gladly sell your first born for this chocolate soufflé.
- Angela SheridonAugust 8, 2011I almost don't want to share how great this place is. Selfish, I know. Read more