Asian restaurant with modern, inviting decor and photo-worthy corners creates a friendly, vibey atmosphere. Loud, chill music and several TVs showing sports and K-pop fill the space. Cocktails like lychee and passionfruit complement soft dumplings and flavorful chicken rolls.
Bao buns here are super filling and very yummy. They stand out as a fun and satisfying choice to eat.
Korean fried chicken stands out here with crispy, flavorful pieces. The menu also features beef bulgogi bowls and bulgogi chow mein, both rich and savory.
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Happy hour starts at 8pm with $1 wings and late night deals.
The $1 wings are a popular choice during happy hour.
Parking is easier at this location compared to others in the area.
Modern Korean restaurant offers stylish decor with three distinct dining areas and a spacious enclosed patio. Atmosphere shifts from calm and cozy to lively during peak hours, attracting diners seeking both relaxed meals and vibrant bar scenes. Ample table spacing enhances comfort, making it suitable for dates and group gatherings.
Spicy chicken bao buns offer a bold flavor while the grape mint mojito pairs well with them. The buns are tasty but could be softer in texture.
Variety of Banchan comes with meals, including options like raw egg for stone bowls. Dishes like Japchae, tteokbokki, and jjajangmyeon feature chewy noodles and rich sauces. The menu also includes standout items like backbreaker ribs, kimchi slaw crackle, and sea symphony.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours, especially on Fridays.
Prices are on the higher side, with main dishes averaging $20.
Tiny take-out spot with an open kitchen and hole-in-the-wall vibes offers amazing vegan food featuring plant-based meat alternatives that rival originals. No seating is available, and the space feels exposed to outside elements. The atmosphere is busy and chaotic, making conversation difficult.
Bao buns come in crispy honey garlic BBQ, seitan mimicking chicken wings, and bulgogi with Beyond steak varieties. Vegan options like sesame medallions and impossible baos offer flavorful plant-based alternatives.
Bulgogi bao feature Beyond steak with a slightly soggy bun from the kimchi. Kimchi buns and dumplings come with fresh kimchi that adds a perfect spicy kick.
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This establishment is takeout only, with no indoor or outdoor seating.
Expect food to be ready in less than 10 minutes.
The vegetarian and vegan spot has no gluten-free options.
Japanese restaurant offers a cozy and bright interior with laid-back decor and comfortable seating. Atmosphere stays quiet and welcoming, making it easy to relax while enjoying meals. Space feels spacious and well designed, supporting a casual dining experience.
Steamed pork bao buns come out fluffy and tender with a soft texture. They pair well with other items like takoyaki and chicken dumpling soup.
Seafood kimchi ramen stands out on the menu with a rich, savory broth. The kimchi offers a smoky flavor profile that ranks among the best kimchi often enjoyed.
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Self-order and pay options are available for convenience.
The menu is clear, and orders are placed through a small machine.
Prices are reasonable, with good portion sizes.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with a modern, clean design and warm, welcoming atmosphere. The space stays quiet and comfortable, with light background music that allows easy conversation. Known for authentic, flavorful dishes and a great selection of soju and Korean beer.
Spicy chicken and bulgogi stand out among the excellent bao options. Pork bao, galbi, and beef and veggie japchae also appear regularly on the menu.
Kimchi fries stand out with a crispy texture and strong flavor. Classic dishes like kimchi stew, bibimbap, and creamy kimchi udon deliver authentic Korean tastes and satisfying textures.
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Making a reservation on a weekend night is recommended as the restaurant fills up easily.
During lunch time from 1:00 to 3:00, you can eat at a slightly cheaper price.
The lunch specials are well priced at $13 each and absolutely filling.
Asian fusion spot offers a casual-yet-elevated vibe with a clean, lively space and friendly atmosphere. The energy blends New York attitude and Miami flavor, creating a chill but stylish environment. It fills up with a crowd seeking quick, flavorful bites in a modern setting.
Bao buns come with fillings like shrimp tempura and Korean bbq dumplings. Crispy textures and bold flavors stand out in these options.
Korean BBQ dumplings stand out with rich flavor and tender texture. The menu also features shrimp tempura bao buns and an orange chicken bowl that mix Korean influences with other Asian flavors.
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The shop is located next to the Brightline train station, making it convenient for travelers.
The ordering process is futuristic, with automated pickup lockers for efficiency.
Prices are fair for the downtown location, offering good value for the food.
Bright, spacious interior creates a cozy atmosphere with clean, eye-catching design. Menu offers varied protein options featuring fresh, flavorful banh mi and baos that stand out in quality and taste.
Bao buns come with plentiful portions and affordable prices. Options include lemongrass pork, grilled shrimp, lemongrass beef, and crunchy chicken katsu, all served with tasty flavors.
Bulgogi beef appears in several dishes like fries and sandwiches, offering a rich, savory flavor. Lemongrass pork features in both banh mi and bao, adding a fragrant, tangy twist to the menu.
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Parking is limited on weekends, so arrive early.
They allow dogs on the patio, making it pet-friendly.
The menu includes a variety of options like baos, banh mis, and rice plates.
Asian fusion spot inside a bustling market offers generous portions and flavorful chicken sandwiches with crispy fries that stand out. Atmosphere feels underwhelming due to minimal storefront decoration and market setting. Food hall setting brings a casual vibe with many dining options nearby.
Bao buns come with Thai sweet chili and Korean BBQ flavors, each offering a distinct taste. The buns have a soft texture and the Bulgogi on bao stands out as a popular choice.
Korean flavors shine in dishes like the Mad Seoul beef bulgogi burger and Korean BBQ Loaded Fries. Sauces like Gochugaru Ranch and Kimchi Aioli complement items such as Seoul Chick nuggets and Korean BBQ bao.
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Madbun is located inside Haven City Market, near the main entrance.
Expect a 15-minute wait for your order during busy hours.
The portions at Madbun are generous and suitable for sharing.
Small, intimate space with roll-up windows creates an open-air atmosphere that feels cozy and stylish. Background music sets a cool vibe while TVs over the bar offer entertainment. Seating includes a main area and an upstairs section, supporting casual gatherings and relaxed dining.
Bao buns come in steak, pork belly, and Korean BBQ taco styles. Each version offers a distinct flavor profile with rich, savory fillings.
House-made kimchi offers a bright, tangy bite that balances flavors well. Korean BBQ Bao Bun tacos combine smoky meat with soft buns for a unique twist.
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Happy hour is from Monday to Tuesday 5-7 PM and Wednesday to Friday 2-5 PM.
Trivia night happens on Wednesday evenings, creating a lively atmosphere.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan options on the menu.
Small dining space blends with an attached market offering Asian snacks and imported goods. Atmosphere feels vibrant and relaxed, decorated with anime and lanterns that create a cozy, intimate vibe. Crowds gather here, drawn by the unique setting and lively energy.
Pork and fried crab bao buns stand out with rich flavors. Ginger dumplings and pad Thai complement the exceptional bao offerings.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with rich flavor and consistent praise. Spicy dishes like kimchi ramen and the Korean fried chicken bowl offer bold heat and satisfying taste.
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Free dessert is offered on Tuesdays for all diners.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Parking is available on-site but can fill up quickly during peak hours.
Modern decor creates a cute, tucked away spot with a warm and inviting atmosphere. The vibe is generally chill and calm, though music can get loud at times. The place stands out for its adorable branding and concept focused on character buns and Asian dishes.
Crunchy shrimp and pork baos offer a satisfying texture contrast. The unicorn bao and other unique twists on traditional buns stand out as delicious options.
Bulgogi Udon stands out with its rich flavor and perfectly cooked noodles. This dish combines tender beef with chewy udon for a satisfying meal.
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Reservations are required for dinner service, so plan ahead.
Expect a 30-minute wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Prices are on the higher side, with a typical meal costing around $30 for two.
Small space filled with traditional Chinese vibes and multiple TVs creates a homey atmosphere with smooth jazz and 2000s classics playing. The place feels welcoming and comfortable, offering a late-night vibe that invites lingering.
Crispy bottom bao stands out with its melting flavors and satisfying texture. It pairs well with spicy chili and works as a filling meal option.
Kimchi features prominently across dishes like fried rice and noodles with beef. Crispy bao buns and Kimchi fried rice stand out as popular choices, often paired with chicken dishes.
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Happy hour runs from 11 AM to 5 PM every day, offering 50% off all alcohol.
During happy hour, beers are available for $2.
Spicy Girl has a parking garage available for customers.
Outdoor space features a zen garden and cozy booths that create a peaceful, tranquil atmosphere. Inside offers a vibrant cafe vibe with music and lush decor. The setting invites relaxed dining with a calm, inviting energy.
Soft and pillowy bao buns come with bold fillings like bulgogi beef, kimchi, and cheese. The oversized bunburger stands out with its flavorful mix and perfect spice balance.
Oversized bao bun burgers pack bulgogi beef, kimchi, and sweet onions for bold Korean flavors. The Korean fried chicken bun and beef bulgogi dishes stand out with rich, savory tastes.
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The restaurant is only doing takeout due to Covid restrictions.
Most menu items contain soy, which may be an issue for allergies.
Buntopia offers vegetarian and vegan options for those who don't eat meat.
Private booths with curtains create a cozy, intimate atmosphere that feels polite and quiet until groups gather and noise rises. Spacious, clean setting features immaculate decor and tableside presentation that adds a unique touch. Call buttons at each booth offer convenience without waiting for staff.
Pork bao buns come out juicy and perfectly cooked. They pair well with chamomile tea and complement dishes like spicy tonkotsu ramen with pork belly.
Kimchi ramen features a very flavorful broth and authentic kimchi that tastes true to traditional recipes. The dish offers good value and stands out as a favorite option.
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A free passion fruit tea or bubble milk tea is offered with a ramen purchase.
The restaurant allows a maximum of three bills per table for payment.
The restaurant has a large menu selection with various ramen and drink options.
Sloth-themed decor and stained glass paintings create a cozy, intimate atmosphere with a laid-back vibe. Compact space offers comfortable dining and bar seating, accompanied by Kpop music in the evenings. The setting suits couples or groups seeking a welcoming, charming experience.
Bao sandwiches feature fried chicken katsu with cucumbers and spicy mayo in the J-bao. The fried kimchi bao offers a crispy, flavorful bite.
The menu features beef galbi served on a hot plate with rich flavor and juiciness. Soondubu-jjigae stands out with deep, comforting taste. Kimbap and fried kimchi bao also appear as notable Korean dishes.
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Get there early on busy nights to avoid long wait times.
The kitchen closes at 9:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Expect long wait times for both dine-in and takeout orders.
Ramen restaurant operates as a pick-up only spot with a compact, somewhat unpolished interior that feels bright and warm. The atmosphere is welcoming despite the limited space and storage-like setup. It stands out for generous portions, varied vegetarian options, and fresh, flavorful ramen and bao buns.
Bao buns come soft and fluffy with fillings like crisp pork belly and flavorful beef bulgogi that pack a punch. Options include teriyaki chicken and pork buns praised for their taste and texture.
Soft, fluffy bao buns hold crispy pork belly and flavorful bulgogi beef that bursts with taste. Crispy chicken and tofu add satisfying crunch alongside gyoza.
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They have late-night hours, making it a great spot for dinner after work.
Ramen Ramen is only available for pick-up at the moment.
The restaurant is conveniently located with plenty of parking available.
Open kitchen with hand-pulled noodles visible creates an engaging dining experience. Bright, clean space feels welcoming and family-friendly, often busy and lively. Walls decorated with plates show dedication to craft, highlighting fresh noodle preparation.
BBQ pork bao and Xiao Long Bao stand out with rich flavors and great texture. The chocolate bao offers a sweet twist, while the cheese bao adds a creamy touch to the bao selection.
Kimchi stands out with solid seasoning and preparation, offering a true taste of Korean style. The Kimchi Fried Rice is consistently flavorful and well-made, complementing the ramen and other dishes.
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Noodle Master makes their own noodles, ensuring freshness and authenticity.
The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Prices are reasonable considering the quality and quantity of food served.
Asian food hall combines Korean, Japanese, and Filipino cuisines with a market-style atmosphere and bright, food court-like seating. Multiple menus and a dedicated boba shop offer variety in a clean, spacious setting. The space feels lively with a bustling kitchen line humming behind the counter.
Steamed bao buns come with bulgogi and ebi croquette fillings. They taste excellent and add a great touch to the menu.
Korean Fried Chicken stands out as a key dish here. Other notable items include Kimchi cream udon, steamed bao buns with bulgogi, and spam musubi.
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You can order online for pickup if needed.
There is plenty of parking in the area.
You order first and then seat yourself.
Small Korean restaurant with a modern design and efficient order system using reusable menus. Atmosphere is cozy and calming with Americana music playing instead of typical Korean pop. Seating includes casual chairs and benches suited for short visits, complemented by complimentary infused water.
Soft, fluffy bao buns come with a delicious taste and perfect texture.
Offers BBQ pork kimchi bowls and bulgogi with shrimp over sushi rice and japchae. Includes spicy kimchi mandus and smoked beef galbi as specials. Japchae noodles appear frequently with various proteins and sauces like beet gochujang.
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The standard bowl is 24 oz and costs $12.95, while the larger bowl is 32 oz for $15.95.
You can build your own bowl or choose from specialties with various base options.
The restaurant offers a great variety of proteins including shrimp, bulogi beef, and tofu.
Narrow entrance leads into an elegant, dimly lit space with oaky tables and intimate ambiance. The vibe blends modern design with old school exotica, creating a relaxing and sophisticated atmosphere suited for groups and date nights.
Bao buns feature tender long bao with no trace of beans and crispy chicken with lots of spicy flavor. Options like barbecue pork floss and grilled lobster bao stand out for their unique taste and texture.
Kimchi Wagyu stands out with its melt-in-your-mouth tenderness and a savory, spicy blend. The menu features pork belly with good texture and flavorful kimchi, plus spicy bacon steamed buns and teriyaki bacon options.
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Happy hour ends at 6:00 pm, so order appetizers and drinks before then.
Parking is limited and can be challenging to find during peak times.
A $100 deposit is required to reserve a table, which may not be refunded.
Simple, no-frills restaurant with handmade noodles and dumplings as standout features. Atmosphere is quiet and unpretentious, with affordable prices and a focus on authentic Chinese flavors. Regulars come for fresh, flavorful potstickers and fried buns.
Bao buns come handmade and served hot with a chewy, al dente texture. Xiao long baos stand out for being perfectly soupy and flavorful.
Kimchi stands out with its freshness and sweet and savory taste. The menu also features seafood noodle soup and pork and veggie bao, with a notable cucumber salad.
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Kung Fu Noodle accepts cash and select app-based payments only.
The restaurant has cleanliness issues, including dirty bathrooms and a greasy kitchen.
Expect generous portions; dishes are served in large bowls without plates.
Restaurant combines anime and Asian fusion decor with indoor and outdoor seating overlooking a scenic beltline. Atmosphere stays vibrant and fun with great music enhancing the lively vibe. Outdoor patio welcomes dogs with water bowls, making it a dog-friendly dining spot.
Bao buns come with Seoul hot chicken and Chinese pork, both packed with flavor. The pork belly bao and other baos stand out as delicious and well-made.
Kimchi fried rice appears in several dishes, including a steak version. Bulgogi steak and duck curry udon also stand out as flavorful options. Bibimbap and yaki udon add variety to the Korean-inspired menu.
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Happy hour runs from 4PM to 6PM with great deals on baos and small plates.
Expect a wait of about 10 minutes on busy Saturday nights.
Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Small space with intimate vibes and cozy atmosphere offers a clean, simple interior highlighted by a unique wall mural. The setting feels like a hidden gem, perfect for quiet dining with generous portions and a warm, welcoming mood.
Soft bao buns hold fillings well without becoming rubbery. Options include pork, fried chicken, and soft shell crab varieties, all with distinct flavors.
Kimchi features prominently in many dishes, adding a spicy, tangy kick. The Kimchi Ramen stands out for its bold heat and rich flavor. Bao buns and nigiri often come with a side of kimchi.
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Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm on weekdays.
The restaurant has limited seating with only 5-6 tables available.
Expect a small wait time during peak hours due to limited capacity.
Open kitchen window reveals chefs handcrafting fresh dumplings in a cozy, dimly lit space that feels like a home kitchen. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with authentic Chinese Korean cuisine served in generous portions. Seating is proper and the vibe is no-frills, focusing on the food experience.
Steamed buns come out soft and fluffy with abundant fillings like pork and cabbage. Kimchi pork bao is popular and often sells out early, but other flavorful options are available throughout the day.
Kimchi pork bun stands out with its packed flavor and generous size. Handmade mandu are stuffed full with intact skins, and dishes like seafood tofu soup offer rich, comforting seasoning.
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This place is cash only, so bring cash for your order.
Call ahead for pickup to avoid waiting; dumplings are made fresh to order.
The eatery often sells out of popular items like kimchi pork bao by 9 am on weekends.
Vegetarian restaurant offers Indo-Chinese dishes with customizable Jain options and a diverse menu. Atmosphere is cozy and welcoming with both indoor and outdoor seating, often quiet and pleasant. Decor is simple and well put together, creating a comfortable dining experience.
Mao Bao stands out with its flavorful and delicious taste. The bao buns consistently impress and draw repeat orders.
Kimchi fried rice appears often and stands out as a key dish. Purple ocean fried rice and Mango boba tea also feature alongside other Korean-inspired options.
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Asian Bowl offers a variety of vegetarian and vegan options.
Jain-friendly dishes are available upon request.
The portion sizes are small compared to the price.
Fast casual Korean restaurant with a cozy, chill atmosphere and small dine-in area mainly set up for pickup. Loud music and K-pop videos on TV create an energetic vibe. Space is neat and welcoming but limited for large groups.
Bulgogi bao buns stand out as a favorite dish here. The bao buns come out perfectly cooked and pair well with other items like Korean chicken tacos and corn dogs.
Crispy Korean fried chicken shines here with Korean BBQ sauce and soy glaze options. Dishes like Bulgogi fries, japchae, and kimchi fries stand out for their bold flavors.
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Expect a wait of about an hour during peak dining times.
The restaurant has limited seating, so consider takeout for larger groups.
Online orders incur a $.99 convenience fee not stated upfront.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers intimate atmosphere with refined decor blending traditional and modern styles. Loud music creates a lively energy that can challenge conversation. Certified Wagyu and craft cocktails stand out as key features.
Soft bao buns come filled with tender pork that balances sweet and savory flavors well.
A longstanding spot focused on quality Korean BBQ offers a strong bulgogi and a solid Korean BBQ experience. It stands out as a top choice for Korean BBQ in the area.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Expect higher prices due to the quality of ingredients used.
The restaurant offers a unique table-side cooking experience.
Restaurant immerses guests in One Piece theme with vibrant decor and anime music. Atmosphere feels lively and fun, enhanced by replica mugs and themed merchandise. Food stands out with high-quality ramen and flavorful dishes, appealing even to those unfamiliar with the anime.
Pork baos stand out with rich flavor and tender texture. The bao buns pair well with dishes like takoyaki and udon noodles, making them a solid choice for a satisfying meal.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with its bold flavor and is a consistent favorite. Hot pots, including Szechuan and Kimchee, offer rich, spicy broths that many enjoy.
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A 20% gratuity is included for parties of six or more.
The restaurant does not have any vegan options.
Prices are surprisingly low for the quality of service and ambiance.
Ramen restaurant with Japandi interior featuring wooden walls, flowers, and bonsai creates a cozy yet stylish atmosphere. Music ranges from pop to K-pop, making the vibe lively and energetic, though sometimes loud for conversation. Seating includes bar options and an upstairs area for parties, supporting a versatile dining experience.
Pork bao buns stand out with their rich flavor and soft texture. They pair well with other dishes like omurice and chicken skewers.
KBBQ beef rice bowl stands out with rich flavors and tender meat. The kimchi ramen offers a spicy, satisfying kick. Soju pairs well with the meal, enhancing the overall experience.
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The lunch special offers a main, side, and dessert for $25.
Happy hour features discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Rolls are priced between $6 and $8, making it budget-friendly.
Noodle shop offers a cozy, homey vibe with minimalist decor and beautiful bonsai accents. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, inviting diners to enjoy authentic, fresh ramen and other Japanese-Korean dishes. Prices remain extremely reasonable for the quality and variety available.
Pork bao buns come fluffy and well-seasoned. They are so tasty that ordering seconds is common, and they disappear quickly.
Bulgogi Udon stands out with its big portion and rich flavor. Tteokbokki comes with glass noodles, offering a unique twist. Kimchi and beef bulgogi are also solid choices here.
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The prices at Hokkaido Ramen are very reasonable for the portion sizes.
Dishes are prepared quickly, making it a great option for a quick meal.
The menu includes traditional Japanese dishes like dumplings and fried rice.