Open kitchen reveals chefs preparing food with clear pride, creating a cozy home-cooked vibe. Atmosphere feels like a lunch hall without rush, inviting diners to enjoy authentic Chinese dishes. Space suits big groups and offers reasonably priced portions with a focus on genuine flavors.
Sesame balls come with red bean filling and appear alongside dishes like fish filet and cashew prawns. They serve as a sweet fried dessert option paired with savory meals like mapo tofu and egg rolls.
Fried chicken wings come with a spicy kick and pair well with other dishes like pig feet. The chicken is consistently very delicious and flavorful.
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Reservations are not needed; walk-ins are welcome at any time.
Expect a wait of about 30 minutes during peak lunch hours.
Prices are reasonable, averaging less than $20 per dish.
Modern Korean restaurant combines stylish decor with a fun pub-style vibe and a digital kiosk menu. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy with K-pop and sports playing on TVs. Wings and Korean BBQ stand out alongside a well-stocked bar featuring Soju cocktails.
Sesame balls come with a crispy exterior and a sweet filling. They pair well with other dishes like bulgogi and stand out as a notable treat here.
Korean fried chicken here has a nice breading and crunch that stands out. The wings offer a seriously good flavor that makes you want more.
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Ordering is done through self-service kiosks, making it quick and easy.
They offer a buy one get one free beer deal on Sundays and Mondays.
Happy hour includes a buy one get one alcohol deal during NFL games.
Small Chinese restaurant offers authentic boiled fish dishes with spicy soup in a clean, modern setting. Atmosphere stays quiet and cozy, with friendly, family-oriented service and interactive ordering at each table.
Warm and delicious sesame balls serve as a sweet finish or side dish. They come with a tasteful texture that pairs well with savory dishes like chili tofu and tomato fish.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its well seasoned coating and moist, tender strips. Hot boiled chicken and fried chicken both offer solid options with distinct flavors.
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Ample parking is available near the restaurant.
The restaurant offers authentic Sichuan cuisine at reasonable prices.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Spacious shabu-shabu restaurant with self-serve ingredient and sauce bars and clean, well-organized cooking stations. Atmosphere balances family-friendly and bustling energy with comfortable noise levels and room to move. Offers varied broth and meat selections alongside sides and desserts, creating a lively yet inviting dining experience.
Sesame balls come with free ice cream and appear in a self-serve buffet style. They pair well with other items like fried chicken and offer a tasty dessert option.
Buffet offers a variety of fried chicken styles alongside other hot foods like bulgogi beef and tempura. The fried chicken is consistently well cooked and pairs well with other dishes like crab and japchae.
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The all-you-can-eat price is $35.99 per person on weekends.
Reservations require the entire party to be present.
Expect long wait times on weekends; arrive early around 4:30 PM.
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.
Sesame balls serve as a common dessert choice. Opinions vary, with some finding them satisfying and others considering them inferior compared to other locations.
Korean fried chicken here is crispy with large chunks of wings. The OG and bok bok boom versions both deliver solid flavor and texture.
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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.
Restaurant offers an authentic Taiwanese night market steakhouse vibe with a pleasant, comfortable atmosphere that feels like home. Guests find a self-service buffet featuring a variety of Taiwanese snacks and dishes alongside main entrees. The setting combines stylish design with a clean, inviting environment.
Buffet offers red bean sesame balls alongside various Asian sides and fried chicken. Sesame balls appear as a sweet option among savory dishes.
Taiwanese-style fried chicken stands out for being super juicy and compares well to versions in Taiwan. Fried chicken appears alongside other dishes like pork knuckle and Asian sides in the buffet.
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A buffet is available all day on holidays.
The price for the buffet is around $25 per person.
Children over 90 cm tall must pay an additional NT$18 for the buffet.
Hot pot restaurant offers all-you-can-eat skewers with a self-serve fridge stocked with diverse meats and vegetables. Interior blends modern and traditional Chinese decor creating a warm, cozy atmosphere suitable for groups and casual dining. Sauce station and drink bar add customization and convenience to the lively dining experience.
Fresh sesame balls come out hot and crisp with a soft, chewy center. They pair well with grass jelly and black rice porridge to finish the meal.
Karaage fried chicken stands out as a very good appetizer option. It pairs well with other starters like cumin beef skewers.
Good to know
Lunch special is available until 4 p.m. on weekdays.
Reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends.
Dinner costs $38.99 plus tax and tips, while lunch is $28.99.
Small Taiwanese restaurant features a wrap-around bar with chic modern decor and classic 90s and 2000s hip hop music. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, with lively energy and good music. Seating focuses on bar spots, offering a unique view of food preparation and torch-lit bowls.
Sesame balls come from the side menu and stand out for their amazing flavor. They pair well with dishes like scallion pancakes and popcorn chicken, making them a popular choice among all ages.
Taiwanese fried chicken comes with fried basil and a generous portion. It stands out as the dish most enjoyed at the table.
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Happy hour runs from Monday to Friday, 2-5 pm, with discounts on drinks and appetizers.
Most happy hour items are $1-3 off, making it a budget-friendly option.
Parking is available in a plaza lot, but payment is required.
Small dining room features an open kitchen where hand-rolled noodles and dumplings are visible. Atmosphere is busy and fun in the evening but can feel loud and cramped with reggaeton music playing. Seating near the entrance may be affected by cold drafts during colder weather.
Sesame balls come out deep-fried with a crispy exterior and a sweet filling. They pair well with other items like deep-fried buns with condensed milk and offer a satisfying texture contrast.
Fried chicken comes as crispy strips instead of orange chicken. It appears as a straightforward option alongside other dishes like fried rice and noodles.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; expect a line during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant operates on a limited service model with a forced tip.
The lunch special offers great value for a quick meal.