Individual hot pots sit over heating elements, keeping soup hot and fresh throughout the meal. The atmosphere feels cozy and clean, with many booths and tables filling steadily as diners arrive. Clear allergen markings and unlimited soup refills add to a convenient and thoughtful dining experience.
Hot pot here offers customizable ingredients and specific soup combinations like curry and beef. The Taiwanese style stands out with excellent flavors compared to other hot pot spots.
Kimchi Dumpling soup comes in a large portion that can fill two people. The menu features kimchi and curry pots alongside other flavorful options.
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They serve the soup with a heating element underneath to keep it hot.
Combinations with peanuts are clearly marked to avoid allergic reactions.
Tasty Pot offers one pot per person, which is clean, convenient, and fun.
Spacious Asian restaurant blends modern decor with neon signs and a Korean nightlife atmosphere. The vibe stays relaxed and fun, with robot servers adding a unique touch that appeals to families and groups. Late-night energy combines with comfortable seating and a lively yet not overwhelming sound level.
Buffet-style service offers both Korean BBQ and spicy hot pot broth options. Meat and broth come with a wide array of dipping sauces and plenty of choices to add to the hot pot.
Fresh, well-seasoned meat offers a great variety for both Korean BBQ and hot pot. Combo options include both styles, appealing even to those who usually avoid Korean BBQ.
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Reservations are recommended to ensure a table, especially during peak hours.
The all-you-can-eat hotpot option is available for an additional $5.
Expect a 20% charge if you don't finish your food.
Asian restaurant offers a relaxed, homey atmosphere with island-inspired decor and fresh flowers enhancing the space. The vibe stays quiet and welcoming, making it suitable for casual dining. Reasonable prices and authentic teriyaki dishes attract a steady flow of diners seeking flavorful meals.
Orange chicken stands out with its perfect crispiness and flavor. Potstickers, fried rice, egg rolls, spring rolls, and crab wantons all deliver satisfying, authentic tastes.
Bulgogi bowl stands out as a solid choice with a good flavor. The menu also includes egg rolls and options like yakisoba and chicken katsu.
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The meal costs just over $10 with tax and is very filling.
You can eat there, but seating is limited.
The food is prepared within five minutes, suggesting quick service.
Restaurant offers an authentic Hawaiian vibe with aloha spirit evident in music and decor. Atmosphere feels peaceful and welcoming, resembling a local Hawaiian eatery. Live music adds to the family-friendly and relaxed energy.
Char Siu Chicken stands out with its flavorful and perfectly cooked quality. Combo plates include BBQ Kalbi and macaroni salad, both prepared with care and rich taste.
Kalbi ribs come thick and juicy with bold flavor. Combo plates feature BBQ Kalbi and Char Siu Chicken with generous portions and expert preparation.
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The restaurant participates in a weekly community food truck event.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy dinner hours.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Small, unassuming restaurant with modern furnishings and a clean, inviting atmosphere feels like dining in a friend's home. Calm and family-run vibe offers a quiet refuge with tasteful decor and a pleasant outdoor patio along a busy street.
Orange chicken stands out with crispy skin and rich flavor. Dumplings, spring rolls, and Mongolian beef offer tender meat and well-cooked vegetables.
Korean Fried Chicken stands out with its crispy texture and rich flavor. Beef bulgogi and teriyaki chicken also offer bold, savory tastes that complement the menu well.
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The restaurant offers a prix fixe menu during Arizona Restaurant Week.
Prices are reasonable, comparable to average Chinese restaurants.
The kitchen can only prepare one dish at a time, so expect longer wait times.
Food court with five distinct Asian fast-casual spots offers a variety of dumplings, pho, and wok bowls. Bright, clean space combines open kitchens with a festive street-cafรฉ vibe reminiscent of New York's Little Italy and Asian food halls. Atmosphere feels inviting and lively yet relaxed, suitable for casual dining or quick takeout.
Dumplings stand out with options like handmade pork, egg, and shrimp varieties, plus soup dumplings. Beef dumplings and beef bowls also feature, alongside Korean street food and Hibachi, all at reasonable prices.
Beef bulgogi shines in the rice bowl with rich, savory flavors. Korean elote offers a unique twist that complements the beef bulgogi bowl well.
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Niu Mama Kitchens has five different Asian restaurants under one roof.
Expect to spend about $20 per person for a meal.
They close at 9 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Lively restaurant with Asian Modern decor and a well-laid-out menu offers a bustling eatery vibe reminiscent of busy spots in Asia. Seating includes a heated patio that adds comfort and charm. The atmosphere feels fun, modern, and welcoming with attention to detail in both design and layout.
Soup dumplings come in a six-piece order and serve well as starters. Dumplings, shrimp toast, and Sui Mai stand out with a ginger dipping sauce. The Mongolian Beef offers a tender, flavorful option, while firecracker shrimp bao buns add a spicy twist.
Korean Fried Chicken stands out with its crispy texture and bold flavor. The Bulgogi beef offers rich taste and generous portions, while the Mongolian steak delivers a savory punch.
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Reservations are required during staff training days.
There was a plus hour wait time once I ordered.
Parking was plentiful and easy.
Asian food court setting offers generous portions of Korean-Chinese dishes with perfectly chewy noodles and bold spice levels. The atmosphere is casual and unpretentious, attracting those seeking authentic flavors. Nearby stalls add variety, including temaki sushi options.
Spicy Jjajangmyeon and Mapo Tofu stand out for their flavor. Dumplings, especially the fried pork ones, come in solid portions alongside a sample of jjampong broth.
Jjajangmyeon stands out with its warm, flavorful sauce and chewy, bouncy noodles. Spicy Jjajangmyeon and Mapo Tofu also offer bold, spicy flavors and dishes arrive quickly.
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The restaurant is located in an Asian food court.
Portions are generous and easily shareable between two or three people.
You can enjoy the Korean-Chinese food with temaki sushi from the neighboring stall.
Elegant Asian restaurant with trendy Chinese decor and lazy Susans on each table creates a stylish setting. Atmosphere feels romantic and upscale, complemented by strong, flavorful cocktails and good music. Outdoor patio offers a pleasant view with natural elements like a tree overhead.
Wagyu beef chow fun stands out with its rich flavor. Dumplings come in pan fried and steamed varieties, both highly praised for taste and texture.
Dishes like jjajangmyeon and jjamppong stand out with rich flavors. The cucumber seaweed salad offers a unique tang and spice not commonly found in Korean food.
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Reservations are required three days in advance for steamed fish or crab.
Expect high prices; entrees do not include rice and must be ordered separately.
Water costs $8 per bottle, so consider bringing your own.
Modern dining space blends industrial decor with traditional Chinese layout for a warm, family-friendly vibe. Music volume rises and falls with conversation, creating a lively, casual atmosphere. Busy setting highlights popularity and exceptional dumplings stand out as a signature feature.
Soup dumplings stand out as a signature dish, praised for their flavor and freshness. Xiao Long Bao and Dan Dan noodles also feature prominently, offering authentic and memorable tastes.
Bulgogi fries and bowls stand out with rich flavor. The chicken comes with a mild spice and a mayo drizzle that adds an authentic touch. Dumplings, soup, and kimchi also deliver solid Korean tastes.
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Expect a wait of 10-15 minutes for food during busy times.
Prices can be high; a meal for four can cost around $160.
The restaurant has inconsistent hours that may not match online listings.
Asian restaurant offers modern, cozy decor with clean, well-organized seating and a lively atmosphere featuring trendy music. The space balances noise levels to allow conversation while maintaining energy. Large portions and diverse hot pot options attract groups and families.
Hot pot stands out with a Sichuan Spicy broth and a Meat Feast Combo Set. Dumplings and Pork Bao Buns complement the menu, and the mini hot pot offers a large portion at a good price.
Kimchi fried rice stands out as a consistent favorite, especially the version with chicken. Korean BBQ options appear regularly and pair well with drinks like Soju Saki.
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A 20% service charge is automatically added to large bills without prior notice.
The restaurant has been reported for serious health hazards, including metal found in food.
The dining area and restrooms have been noted as unclean.