Pool hall offers professional-quality tables and perfect lighting that create an intimate, clean, and well-maintained environment. The atmosphere stays chill and friendly, with laughter and free snacks like watermelon adding to the relaxed vibe. Fans at each table keep the space comfortable during play.
Ramen comes with a variety of drinks and snacks like iced coffee. The menu includes coffee and beverages alongside the ramen.
Prices stay very cheap with plenty of free things included. Games and activities keep costs low, making the overall experience affordable.
Good to know
The pool table hour price is $20.
Complimentary drinks like coffee, tea, and watermelon are offered.
There is sufficient parking available.
Small dining space with semi-open kitchen creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, with a chill vibe that suits casual hangouts. Known for authentic Lanzhou noodles and niche Chinese dishes, it draws those seeking genuine flavors in a clean, optimized environment.
Authentic Lanzhou Ramen shines with a genuine soup base and hand-pulled noodles unlike any other in the city. Beef ramen and skewers pair well, delivering a truly traditional taste.
Skewers come cheap and plentiful, making them a solid side. Prices stay low, offering a budget-friendly meal option.
Good to know
The food is halal, catering to dietary restrictions.
Parking will be challenging for non-local customers, especially during weekdays.
The prices are very low, with leek pancakes costing only $4 for two.
Small, brightly lit space offers unique ramen flavors and a wide variety of Japanese snacks. Prices stay consistently cheap, making it easy to grab tasty treats. Cozy, anime-themed decor adds a welcoming atmosphere perfect for quick visits.
Offers a great selection of instant ramen with unique flavors. Also stocks a variety of snacks and desserts alongside ramen options.
Prices stay consistently cheap across a wide variety of food and snacks. Affordable options make it easy to find tasty items without spending much.
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Mitsuki Japanese Market offers a wide variety of Japanese groceries, including fresh produce and seafood.
The market has a great selection of Japanese snacks and candies that are hard to find elsewhere.
Expect higher prices compared to other Asian markets like H-mart or Ranch 99.
Asian grocery store offers a bright, clean space with a homey atmosphere. It features a juice bar and noodle station where food can be prepared and eaten on site. The store carries a wide selection of Asian snacks and fresh groceries at reasonable prices.
A wall of ramen selections lets you build your own bowl with ease. A ramen prep station and available hot water make heating and customizing quick and convenient.
Good to know
Lunch options are available for under $5.
The market offers a wide variety of specialty Asian foods.
Customers can cook and eat their noodles on the premises.
Small dining area with only four tables creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere reminiscent of Japan. Quiet environment features mild old jazz music and a family-run vibe that feels warm and welcoming. Seating is comfortable but limited, making it ideal for quiet meals rather than large groups.
Broths here have great flavor that reminds of authentic ramen in Japan. Options include pork, chicken, shrimp, and tender rib ramen, each with fresh ingredients like a sweet pickled egg yolk.
Prices stay affordable and dishes come out fast. Ingredients lean toward the cheap side, affecting quality.
Good to know
Take-out is recommended due to the limited seating.
The restaurant closes at 1am.
This is the only place open in the area until 1 AM.
Spacious setup with glass dividers and peaceful vibe makes dining relaxing. Ramen shines with veggie options and rich seafood or fried chicken flavors. Prices stay consistently cheap with large portions and quick service, perfect for budget meals.
Ramen here offers excellent veggie options with broth choices from mild to spicy. The seafood ramen and ramen with fried chicken stand out for their rich, comforting flavors and great value.
Prices stay consistently cheap with very reasonable costs for large portions. Food comes quickly, making it a great value spot for budget meals.
Good to know
The total cost for two people, including two drinks, is under $30.
The price for the noodles is $10.
Expect a quick service during lunch hours.
Modern, cozy space with booths and outdoor seating offers a quiet, intimate atmosphere ideal for conversations and date nights. Background music features throwback R&B songs that complement the relaxing vibe. Utensils and decor add a fashionable, cute touch to the clean, comfortable dining area.
Spicy miso ramen stands out with rich flavor and perfectly cooked noodles. The ramen soup offers a unique taste unlike other places, making it a reliable spot for satisfying ramen cravings.
Ramen and sushi rolls come at a cheap price without skimping on taste or quality. Surprising affordability makes it a solid choice for budget-friendly meals.
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The average meal cost is around $15 to $20 per person.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy dinner hours.
Small space with bright, clean interior and relaxing music creates a warm, casual atmosphere. The vibe is quiet and pleasant, making it feel cozy and inviting. The setting stands out for its Studio Ghibli-like ambiance and neat decor.
Broths come rich and well-balanced, avoiding excess saltiness. Tonkotsu and spicy miso ramen stand out with rich broth and good pork. A house sauce on the table adds an extra kick to the bowls.
Prices range from $10 to $15, making meals very cheap compared to other spots. The place offers extra broth to go at no extra cost, adding value to takeout orders.
Good to know
They had specials for the opening, including $10 tonkotsu ramen.
During happy hour, Monsta Ramen Curry offered $3 beers.
The restaurant offers the option to order with the server or scan a QR code to order online for a discounted price on certain items.
Narrow building with traditional Japanese decor and two floors offers a cozy, lively atmosphere that feels like Japan. Heated outdoor seating and a spacious upstairs area provide comfort and variety. Frequented by ramen and sushi lovers, it stands out as a hidden gem with a bustling yet welcoming vibe.
Ramen here stands out for its rich broth and perfectly cooked noodles. The soup offers a deep, satisfying flavor that keeps people coming back.
Happy hour offers $5 sushi rolls and drinks, making it very cheap. Lunch specials also provide great deals without sacrificing quality on sushi, ramen, and curry.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 4 PM to 8 PM with $5 drinks and appetizers.
Get there early to avoid a 45-minute to 1-hour wait at the sushi bar.
The restaurant only accepts cash; no credit cards are allowed.
Small storefront combines Mexican bodega style with classic deli ambiance featuring cozy seating inside and outside. Loud music creates a high-energy atmosphere that feels inviting and homey. Self-service salsa bar and condiment station add interactive flavor options.
Birria Ramen stands out with its large portion size and rich birria flavor. The dish is so satisfying that it often requires slowing down to enjoy its filling, hearty nature.
Food comes at a cheap price here, including the quesadilla. It offers a delicious meal without costing much.
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Taco Tuesday offers $2 tacos, making it a popular day to visit.
The restaurant gets very busy on Taco Tuesday, so expect long wait times.
Customers should order ahead or be prepared to wait at the taqueria.
Small space decorated with retro Korean street market graphics and graffiti creates a cozy, nostalgic vibe. Walls invite writing, adding to the interactive charm. Atmosphere feels like an old Korean snack bar with vibrant lighting and playful details.
Ramen comes with sweet and spicy flavors and includes rice cakes when ordered with tteokbokki. The noodles are well-seasoned and pair well with dishes like tteokbokki and fried chicken.
Prices stay consistently cheap while maintaining high quality. Food offers delicious options without stretching the budget.
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There is free parking behind the store, but spaces are limited.
The prices range from $6 to $12, providing great value.
The small portion costs $5 and is perfect for lunch.
Small Japanese restaurant with cozy private booths and a quiet, intimate atmosphere. Renovated space feels more spacious and inviting, featuring unique decorations and a party room with karaoke upstairs.
Broth stands out with great taste and large portions. Options include black garlic oil tonkotsu and miso ramen, both flavorful and filling.
Lunch sets come with cheap prices and good taste. Delivery options like Uber and DoorDash offer affordable orders. Pricing stays reasonable throughout.
Good to know
Dine in for their $1 per sashimi slice/nigiri sushi special with a $20 minimum order.
They have a special anniversary dinner for $49.
You need to bring cash for the sushi and sashimi discount.
Skewers grill openly at the front, filling the space with savory aromas and creating an interactive cooking experience. The atmosphere stays easy-going and friendly, with simple, small seating that encourages quick meals. Music varies from none to classic BeeGees, adding to a pleasant yet casual vibe.
Broth simmers for hours, creating a rich umami flavor from pork bones, soy sauce, and spices. Bowls often feature tender pork belly and include options like miso ramen and yakitori.
Prices stay consistently very cheap here, making it easy to enjoy meals without spending much.
Good to know
It is better to make a reservation in advance or you may need to wait.
The restaurant no longer has sushi on the menu as of February 2023.
Ordering a 7 or 10 skewer combo provides better value.
Japanese restaurant offers authentic decor with umbrellas on the ceiling and a mix of neon lights and dark areas. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, with multiple TVs playing classic anime. Space is narrow with tables close together, creating an intimate setting.
Ramen here offers a mix of experiences with some finding it authentic and others noting it as salty and lacking true flavor. It pairs often with gyoza, which also varies in taste.
Prices stay very cheap across a long menu with cheap drinks during happy hour. Food quality matches the low cost, though some items like takowasabi taste inexpensive.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7 PM with affordable drink specials.
Sapporo is $2 per glass before 7 PM during happy hour.
The izakaya offers a long menu with cheap drinks during happy hour.
Bright, clean space offers both indoor and outdoor patio seating with a relaxed, friendly vibe. Sushi is fresh and affordable, with dishes often beautifully presented. The atmosphere suits quick lunches or casual dinners among friends.
Offers authentic Japanese ramen with a refreshingly spicy option that is not too heavy. Lunch specials include affordable ramen deals around $9 to $10.
Prices stay extremely cheap across the menu. Lunch deals offer a lot of food for very little, and both ramen and sushi match their low cost with decent quality.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a $10 lunch special with a wide selection of items.
SushiStop Sawtelle North is an alcohol-free establishment.
Parking in this area is challenging.
Supermarket offers a huge, modern layout with fresh fish and meat counters and an upstairs cafe serving affordable burgers. The atmosphere feels clean, organized, and casual with a community vibe. Specialty sections like a cheese department and a mushroom growing area add unique touches.
Affordable ramen prices start around $5 to $6. Options include greasy, unhealthy styles alongside burgers and breakfast items. Pricing has increased over time with some affordable choices removed.
Burgers come at a very cheap price, including Instagram-ready sliders that balance cost and size. Farmers market items are available but not cheap.
Good to know
Groceries are about 30% more expensive than at Whole Foods, excluding fish and seafood.
A pint of blueberries costs $10-11 at Jubilee while it costs less than half that at a deli around the corner.
The butcher and seafood counter offers high-quality products.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers authentic Lanzhou beef noodles with hand-pulled noodles and a clean, flavorful broth. Interior feels bright and new, reflecting modern Chinese style, with a quiet and pleasant atmosphere. The place attracts those seeking halal, northern-west style Chinese cuisine near the beach.
Handmade ramen noodles come in custom shapes, tenderness, and thickness. The broth, beef, and noodles all taste delicious. Medium size ramen is a popular choice. Side dishes are generous with ramen sets.
Food comes at a cheap price and tastes good. Adding extra noodles costs very little. Cups and forks are plastic, which feels cheap and not eco-friendly.
Good to know
The restaurant offers two hours of free underground parking.
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, Lanzhou Beef Noodles are $8.99, down from $14.99.
Everything was 50% off during the soft opening.
Cafe inside a supermarket offers spacious seating with natural light and both indoor and outdoor options. Atmosphere feels laid-back yet chaotic, with a loud ambient noise and a busy grill adding to the energy. Affordable prices and high-quality burgers attract a diverse crowd looking for casual meals.
Ramen comes in a huge selection with options cooked fresh from packaged ramen. The chef is excellent, and ramen is available for $5, making it affordable and tasty.
Burgers come with a good amount of toppings and fill you up for cheap. The spot offers affordable prices for breakfast and lunch.
Good to know
The entrance to 20 Gram cafe is through the main door to Jubilee Market.
The plain burger costs $2.15 and the cheeseburger is $2.55.
Parking is terrible in the area, with limited availability.
Small space with rustic wood decor and K-pop music playing on multiple screens creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Seating is comfortable and well arranged, with call buttons for service at tables. The vibe blends Korean cultural elements with a homey feel.
Spicy ramen features a delicious broth that stands out with heat and flavor. Kimchi ramen arrives piping hot with a heavenly taste that many find memorable.
Many food options come at a relatively cheap price. Korean dishes offer cheap and delicious meals that feel like good value for money.
Good to know
There is an ongoing special: 2 free chicken wings with any $10+ order.
The restaurant has a wait time of 10-20 minutes for a table.
The chicken wings are $12 for two orders, each with 6 pieces.
Small space combines Japanese grocery with ramen and onigiri counters, creating a bustling, lively atmosphere that feels like a trip to Japan. Neatly organized aisles showcase authentic products but tight layout and crowds make shopping cramped during peak times.
Ramen here stays consistently excellent with options like curry ramen that taste rich and flavorful. Prices stay reasonable, especially when paired with sushi or rice balls.
Japanese meals come at a cheap price here, especially the onigiris which make for an affordable lunch option. The food stands out for being both delicious and budget-friendly in the city.
Good to know
In the evening, their hot food is discounted 30%.
You need to bring your own bag to avoid the bag fee.
Go early because it gets very crowded for lunch.
Outdoor courtyard features Japanese-themed artwork and paper lanterns, creating an authentic village marketplace vibe. Indoor spaces include a small supermarket, sake bar, and diverse shops with arcade games and collectibles upstairs. Atmosphere blends warmth and coolness with open seating and detailed design, attracting those interested in Japanese culture and cuisine.
Ramen here features a black garlic tonkotsu broth and extra super wavy noodles. The selection includes a full range of Japanese favorites with a focus on affordable, high-quality options.
Cold beer comes at a cheap price. Food and shops offer Japanese prices, making them affordable in American dollars. Some food items feel less cheap, and the overall vibe can seem a bit flat.
Good to know
The food hall opens at 12 PM daily.
An exhibition and sale of foods from Japan runs from February 23rd to 26th.
Free sake tasting is available on Saturdays.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers a cozy, intimate atmosphere with calm and quiet energy that feels more formal than typical noodle spots. The space is clean and spacious with basic, unassuming decor. It attracts diners seeking authentic flavors in a welcoming environment.
Ramen here offers authentic Lanzhou flavors with options to customize noodle thickness and spice levels. The noodles simmer well, and dishes like pork belly chicken soup and roujiamo complement the ramen experience.
Noodles cost just $12.50 per bowl and fill you up well. Meals combine good quality with authentic flavors at a low price.
Good to know
The restaurant closes around 9:30 PM and the kitchen stops accepting orders around 9:10 PM.
Prices at the restaurant are mostly between $8 and $13.
Customers can customize their noodles however they like.
Small, modest sushi restaurant offers fresh sashimi and creative rolls with a hip music backdrop. Atmosphere stays cool and cozy, with a quiet vibe outside peak hours. Tables sit close but the space feels unpretentious and clean.
Broth stands out as amazing in both Miso and Tonkotsu Ramen. Tonkotsu features a breaded pork cutlet instead of typical chashu slices. Spicy Ramen tends to be less satisfying and quite spicy overall.
Prices vary, with some finding it cheap and others not. The place offers quick and easy options at a lower cost compared to some nearby spots.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available during lunch hours.
The prices are excellent, especially for lunch specials.
A convenience fee is added to the order even if paying cash.
Basement food court recreates an Asian market atmosphere with hand-pulled noodles and dumplings drawing long lines. Spacious layout includes restaurants on multiple floors and a banquet hall at the top. Crowds create a chaotic and noisy environment with many people navigating tight spaces.
Variety includes Taiwanese, Ramen, and Udon dishes with options like spicy beef noodle and assorted ramen. Ramen comes with choices of vegetables or udon noodles instead of traditional ramen noodles.
Variety of good food comes at cheap prices here. Meals often cost under $10, making it a convenient spot for affordable eats.
Good to know
You need to bring cash because there are places in the food court that do not accept cards.
Most places in the food court are strictly cash transactions.
The food court can get very crowded during peak hours, leading to limited seating.
Modern grocery store features narrow aisles and beautiful lighting that highlights merchandise clearly. Upstairs hosts a large food court with diverse options and a standalone bakery offering fresh pastries. Free underground parking adds convenience for shoppers.
Shelves stock a wide variety of instant ramen and ingredients for making ramen at home. The selection leans towards items popular with youths, including sweet treats and frozen goods alongside ramen.
Upstairs deli offers high-quality, cheap, fast takeout with options like BBQ duck. Prices stay reasonable but not extremely low.
Good to know
Parking is free and located underground, making it easy to visit.
The market offers a wide selection of Asian groceries not found in other stores.
The seafood section includes live options like lobster and crab, which can be cooked on-site.
Combination of mini mart and ramen counter creates a cozy, market-like atmosphere with a small dining area and quick service. The space feels clean and efficient, bustling yet comfortable, resembling a casual Japanese store. Crowds gather for fresh, flavorful onigiri and handrolls, especially during peak hours.
A ramen shop in the back serves tonkotsu ramen with firm, thin noodles and a thick soup. They prepare ramen on-site alongside fresh sushi and gyudon.
Lots of freshly made musubi options come at very cheap prices. The rice balls serve as tasty, filling, and affordable comfort food.
Good to know
Expect long lines during peak hours, so plan your visit accordingly.
Each rice ball or spam musubi costs about $2-3.
Seating space is very limited, with only a few seats available.
Spacious interior with Dunhuang-inspired murals and clean, inviting atmosphere sets a welcoming tone. The vibe is casual and homey, with some moments of harsh loud music. Frequented for authentic Northwest beef noodles, it draws those seeking hearty, well-regarded dishes in a neat setting.
Soup base stands out with a rich and fragrant flavor from beef bones and long-simmered beef. Noodles are chewy and authentic Lanzhou style, making the ramen taste very fresh and delicious.
Prices stay very cheap with tasty noodles offered at low cost. Some dishes use cheap cuts and show poor quality like undercooked noodles and low-grade chicken parts.
Good to know
Dunhuang offers a half-price sale on Mother’s Day.
The Big Eater Challenge is available for those looking for a fun experience.
There is free parking in downtown Flushing for customers.
Huge Korean grocery store with spacious food court featuring about eight vendors and a small French bakery. Crowded aisles make maneuvering carts difficult, but the place offers an outstanding selection of authentic Asian foods and fresh seafood. Walls display maker-inspired graphics, adding a unique visual touch.
An endless selection of ramen and noodles makes choosing fun. Bowls are huge, often enough for two or three people. Unique options like Kimchi ramen add variety to the menu.
Offers cheap Korean food with few cheap filler products available.
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H Mart Balboa offers a large selection of Korean food and snacks.
Parking can be challenging at times.
The store is clean and well-organized.
Basement setting with a small, cramped entrance and closely packed tables creates an intimate but noisy environment. Loud modern hip hop and R&B music energizes the space, making conversation difficult. Crowds gather early, drawn by frozen beer, authentic Japanese food, and a vibrant bar scene.
Broth stands out with its rich, flavorful taste that warms you up. Options include shoyu and pork tonkatsu ramen, both satisfying for chicken lovers and ramen fans.
Prices stay consistently cheap here, which is rare for this area. The menu offers great value without sacrificing quality.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended during busy dinner times to avoid long waits.
Expect a wait of over an hour during peak hours on weekends.
The restaurant charges $20 per person if you can't make your reservation.