Restaurant combines Guizhou cuisine with a modern art style and mid-century modern seating. Atmosphere feels welcoming and chill with curated pop artwork and colorful sofas. Ordering happens via tablet at the table, and a large private room accommodates groups.
Sour fish dishes stand out with a strong lemongrass flavor and authentic Guizhou taste. The Miao Sour Soup with Fish Fillets comes in a large metal dish kept hot by a flame, highlighting its spicy sour profile.
Prices stay consistently affordable here. The place offers good value without stretching your budget.
Good to know
At noon, they serve beef noodles and spicy chicken noodles.
At night, they mainly serve Guizhou snacks.
Parking is easy due to the small structure behind the restaurant.
Spacious Japanese restaurant with modern decor and an open sushi bar showcasing chefs at work. Bright and clean environment suits family gatherings and large groups, though noise levels can be high. Offers premium all-you-can-eat sushi with fresh, high-quality fish and flexible menu options.
Fish arrives incredibly fresh with a perfect balance of rice and fish. Sweet shrimp comes with a deep fried head that adds texture.
Lunch costs just $29.99 per person, which is quite affordable. The menu includes a wide selection of sushi, specialty rolls, and hand rolls made with high-quality fish and ingredients at reasonable prices.
Good to know
EAT'S AYCE SUSHI has weekday lunch and dinner specials priced at $29.99 and $36.99 respectively.
Free 4-hour parking is available right behind the restaurant.
You can mix regular and premium sushi options at the same table.
Small restaurant with an authentic Asian vibe and cozy atmosphere. Seating is limited to a few tables, creating a quiet and chill environment. Kitchen staff prepare fresh, savory dumplings and pies made to order, offering a hole-in-the-wall experience with hands-on cooking.
Pork and seafood dumplings stand out alongside lamb meat pies. Seafood buns have a good outer layer but a less impressive filling compared to pork and scallion. Fish and cilantro dumplings also appear on the menu.
Prices stay very affordable here. The food offers good value without stretching the budget.
Good to know
Expect a wait for steamed buns as they are made to order.
Parking is available in the back lot and on the street, but check signs for permits.
Prices are reasonable, with wonton bowls costing only $6.99.
Typical Hong Kong style restaurant with a hole-in-the-wall feel and functional interior including an outside waiting area. Atmosphere turns loud when full, attracting many elder Chinese patrons familiar with the place. Known for very affordable prices and generous portions, it offers quick, decent-quality Chinese food with some standout dishes.
Shrimp dishes stand out with mayo and walnuts adding a tasty twist. Sweet and sour fish offers a flavorful option, while boiled fish fillets and shrimp noodles tend to be bland.
Meals cost just $11 each, making them very affordable. Food relies heavily on fats and salt but stays within a low price range.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available until 6 pm, perfect for a quick bite.
Prices for dishes can be as low as $6.
Paying by cash gives an extra 15% discount.
Spacious dining hall with classic Hong Kong–style vibes and push carts serving dim sum creates a lively, authentic atmosphere. Bright lighting and large fish tanks add to the clean, festive environment where Cantonese is commonly spoken. Crowds gather early for tea, making it a popular spot for family gatherings and group dinners.
Extensive and very fresh seafood options include steamed fish cooked perfectly and a rich Seafood Treasure Pot with sea cucumber, abalone, and fish maw. Stuffed chicken with shrimp adds variety, while summer specials like the Abalone Trio run all day.
Traditional snacks come at affordable prices here. The overall cost stays budget-friendly without sacrificing variety.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a 10% discount on dim sum during weekday mornings.
Parking is spacious and free for all diners.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Spacious interior resembles a sports bar with a family-friendly atmosphere that gets lively during peak hours. Menu offers a wide selection of Chinese and Western dishes, including Hong Kong style options and notable curry dishes. Parking availability varies, with more spots during off-peak times.
Shrimp and scrambled egg stands out alongside seafood fried rice that pairs well with lobster. Curry options include fish or seafood, and many dishes mix meat with seafood for variety.
Prices stay affordable with generous portions. Rice dishes and brunch offer economical options typical of Hong Kong style tea restaurants.
Good to know
Parking is available, but it can get tight during busy hours.
Prices are reasonable, with most dishes around $16.95.
Breakfast service ends at 11 am; arrive by 10:45 am to order.
Cramped interior fills with noise and crowds, creating a lively but unrefined atmosphere. Popular spot draws many for authentic dishes and economical lunch specials served with rice and soup. Seating includes large tables suited for groups, though parking is limited and drink options are minimal.
Fresh seafood features prominently with dishes like fried whole fish that is crispy outside and tender inside. Black bean fish comes with unlimited rice and broth, serving generous portions suitable for sharing.
Lunch specials offer over 100 dishes all under $13, each served with rice and soup. Meals come at prices slightly lower than other Chinese spots, making it a solid choice for budget-conscious diners.
Good to know
Parking is limited, often requiring street parking during peak hours.
Lunch specials range from $9.99 to $11.99 and include rice and soup.
Expect a wait time of about 30 minutes during busy hours.
Old school diner style with Bob's Big Boy statues creates a casual, fun vibe. Lighting is dim and the space feels a bit worn but retains simple charm. Menu spans Thai, Chinese, Japanese cuisines offering quick, satisfying noodle dishes.
Spicy seafood noodles stand out with rich, hot flavors. Shrimp dishes like pad Thai and tom yum get special mention for taste and heat.
Noodles come with generous portions at very affordable prices. The food stays relatively inexpensive and casual, making it easy to pick when looking for something budget-friendly.
Good to know
There is plenty of parking space right behind the restaurant.
Noodle World offers a good assortment of Thailand, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Japanese cuisines.
Noodle World now takes credit cards.