Small dining space with about ten tables and a high top along the window creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere feels casual and warm, with lively energy enhanced by traditional Japanese animation on TV and anime figures at the front desk. Frequented by groups and families, the place offers authentic Japanese vibe, compact layout, and a friendly, inviting mood.
Yakisoba here features tender chicken with thinly sliced carrots and zucchini, topped with scallions. The noodles have a unique savory and sweet sauce that stands out from typical yakisoba flavors.
Offers bubble tea in flavors like strawberry, mango, coffee, and taro. The drinks pair well with dishes like ramen and teriyaki.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Expect tight seating during busy lunch and dinner times.
The restaurant offers gluten-free hibachi options for all meals.
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.
Ramen noodles with beef make the yakisoba stand out. The dish is consistently tasty and hits the spot, especially the udon yakisoba variant.
Matcha Boba Tea stands out with rich flavor. The lychee lemonade and boba offers a refreshing twist. Overall, the bubble teas are flavorful and complement meals well.
Good to know
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.
Clean, modern space with self-serve kiosks and adequate seating creates a smooth, casual dining experience. Warm hospitality and a cozy, inviting atmosphere give the place a mom and pop shop vibe. The environment feels welcoming and comfortable, encouraging repeat visits.
Beef yakisoba stands out with its rich flavor. Shrimp and chicken yakisoba also feature as popular choices alongside the house yakisoba, which pairs well with house fried rice.
Bubble tea here is consistently tasty and delicious. It pairs well with other menu items like katsu and honey sesame chicken.
Good to know
Expect long wait times on Fridays and Saturdays due to popularity.
Portions are large enough to share; one order can feed two people.
Prices are affordable, offering great value for the quality and quantity.
Interior resembles a remodeled diner with a clean, quiet atmosphere and an 80s music playlist. The place handles a brisk takeout business and offers generous portions with a menu suitable for families.
Shrimp and tofu versions come with vegetables and protein, but tofu yakisoba has very little broccoli and onion. The dish often includes teriyaki flavors and pairs with Korean beef bulgogi or rangoon.
Offers great bubble tea with solid flavor. Serves basic boba tea options that satisfy simple cravings.
Good to know
They are closed on Sundays.
They charge 18% gratuity for parties of 6 or more.
Plenty of parking is available.
Japanese restaurant offers modern decor with warm colors and wood accents, creating a tranquil and welcoming atmosphere. Seating includes private spots, booths, and bar seating by a sushi station, accommodating groups and families. Music is smooth and chill, enhancing the clean and inviting environment.
Beef and shrimp versions stand out with rich flavors and satisfying textures. The yakisoba pairs well with other dishes like ramen and sushi, making it a solid choice for a varied meal.
Offers a nice selection of boba tea including Taro and Milk Tea. Mango boba tea features a delicious blend with spices, while taro tea bubble tea tastes just right.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy dinner hours.
Prices for ramen dishes are generally under $20 per person.
Takeout orders are available with neat packaging to keep food warm.
Japanese-inspired decor features cherry blossoms, paper lanterns, and an open kitchen plan creating a relaxing atmosphere. Music plays softly while TV screens show sports, attracting a diverse crowd including families with children. The space feels cozy and inviting despite its smaller size, with every inch used effectively.
Yakisoba here comes with lots of meat and strong, great flavor. Options include beef, chicken, and shrimp varieties that taste very flavorful.
Milk tea flavors come out fantastic with options like melon, Thai, and taro standing out. Boba pearls cook to a perfect chewy texture, even without added sugar.
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Parking is ample and free for restaurant patrons.
An 18% gratuity is added for groups of six or more.
Sushi specials are available on Tuesdays.
Small space with cozy, modern decor creates an intimate, quiet atmosphere. Calming music and thoughtful details like folded napkins enhance the experience. The vibe feels like visiting Japan, offering a chill, lovely ambiance despite occasional busyness.
Yakisoba comes in beef and vegan tofu options with generous portions. The beef yakisoba stands out as a really good dish.
Bubble tea includes tapioca pearls but sometimes they are undercooked or missing entirely. The tea itself has a good flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant stops taking orders at 7:45 PM, despite closing at 8 PM.
Expect long wait times during busy dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Halal Korean restaurant features tasteful green and wood decor and a self-order QR system. Atmosphere is clean and aesthetically pleasing but crowded with tight seating. Energy stays calm with no music, focusing on food and efficient service.
Yakisoba comes packed with fresh veggies and options like chicken, beef, or shrimp. The noodles are super flavorful and pair well with bulgogi or chicken katsu.
Taro bubble tea stands out with its rich flavor and smooth texture. The boba pearls complement the drinks well, making the bubble tea consistently delicious and satisfying.
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The meal cost $72 for three dishes.
Seoul Bites serves 100% Zabiha halal food.
The restaurant can get very crowded.
Small bakery offers authentic Japanese and Taiwanese pastries with a self-serve display of individually wrapped items. Cozy, cute interior features limited seating at a window counter. Pastries sell out quickly, creating a grab-and-go atmosphere favored by those seeking fresh, high-quality baked goods.
Savory options include a yakisoba-filled bun that stands out from typical convenience store versions. The yakisoba pan offers a unique twist on this dish, with plans to try the yakisoba bread next time.
Bubble tea stands out as the star of the menu with really good boba and bakery items. The matcha bubble tea ranks among the best tasted across multiple countries.
Good to know
Arrive early to ensure the best selection of pastries.
Desserts sell out quickly, especially on weekends.
The bakery is very popular and has a long line on Sunday afternoons.