Compact space with about eight tables offers a cozy vibe and lively atmosphere. Korean style snow ice shines with unique texture and refreshing mango shaved ice topped with passion fruit syrup. Limited seating includes outdoor spots and power sockets for convenience.
Korean style snow ice stands out with its unique texture and flavor. The mango shaved ice with passion fruit syrup offers a refreshing twist, and desserts come in a maximum size for about $8.88.
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Desserts cost around $8.88 for a maximum size.
Parking is limited, but there is free street parking available.
Seating may be limited during peak hours due to high demand.
Cozy space with 8 tables offers a homey vibe perfect for couples or small groups. Authentic Thai flavors shine in a modern, clean setting. Don't miss the mango sticky rice, a standout dessert that pairs well with the fried cream cheese wantons.
Fried Cream Cheese Wantons serve well as both an appetizer and a dessert. Classic mango sticky rice stands out as a must-try and a very good dessert option.
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Parking is available in the lot behind the restaurant and on the street.
Expect long wait times, especially around noon.
The portion sizes are small relative to the price.
Tiffany blue decor and crystal chandeliers create a chic vibe that feels cozy. Fresh coconut jelly desserts come in glass jars with teddy bear spoons, offering a light, subtly sweet taste. Durian dessert is mild and prices are half those of similar chains.
Refreshing coconut jelly dessert offers a unique, not too sweet flavor with a generous serving of jelly. Durian dessert serves without strong smell, and prices run about half those of similar chains.
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Desserts are priced lower than similar chains, making them affordable.
All desserts are made fresh with natural ingredients and real fruit.
The place offers a great variety of dessert options to choose from.
Minimalist space with colorful murals offers a casual vibe. Unique, handmade ice cream flavors attract crowds late at night. Open until midnight, it gets packed on Sundays, with prices reflecting premium ingredients and careful craftsmanship.
Open late until midnight, it draws a crowd when other dessert spots close. Expect a packed atmosphere on late Sunday nights.
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Afters Ice Cream is open until 12am on Sundays.
There is no dedicated parking lot, but free street parking is available.
They don't accept cash, only credit cards and mobile payments.
Small dessert shop features authentic Hong Kong flavors with both warm and cold options. Bright, clean space offers indoor and outdoor seating but nearby cigarette smoke can affect the calm atmosphere. Coconut Jelly Dessert shines with rich taste and crispy toppings.
Warm and cold desserts offer a good variety with authentic flavors. The Coconut Jelly Dessert stands out with its rich coconut taste and crispy toppings, while the Snow Swallow dessert delivers a genuine Cantonese experience.
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Parking can be very difficult since the shopping complex is quite busy.
They are newly opened and have a 15% off promotion.
Jiu Ji Dessert offers Hong Kong and Taiwanese style desserts.
Small dessert shop buzzes with families enjoying affordable desserts. Known for durian treats and black sesame flavors, it offers cozy seating inside and outside. Try the warm black rice durian for a rich, comforting taste.
Specializes in durian desserts with a warm black rice durian option that satisfies on chilly nights. Offers a wide variety including Mixed Fruit Delight, Assorted Custard, Coconut Mango Rolls, and Fresh Mochi, all sweet and satisfying.
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Parking is extremely limited and only available from the back of the bank nearby.
The price is more affordable compared to other cake places like Lady M.
The establishment is great for families with kids.
Spacious bakery buzzes with a lively crowd and fast service via a drink order kiosk. Shelves boast a wide variety of fresh breads, cakes, and cookies that change often. Cozy seating invites guests to enjoy well-displayed pastries alongside coffee and tea.
A wide variety of baked goods and desserts fills the shelves, including fresh breads, cakes, and cookies. The selection changes often, offering different pastries alongside coffee and tea.
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Free parking is available behind the bakery.
Arrive early to get popular items before they sell out.
Prices for drinks range from $3 to $6.
Bright, open space with light green walls and well-distanced tables creates a cozy vibe. Soft Disney piano classics add to the friendly feel. Complimentary tapioca dessert soup and mung bean dessert finish meals with a sweet touch.
Complimentary desserts come with the check, including tapioca dessert soup and mung bean dessert. These free treats add a sweet finish not common at pho spots.
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Parking is convenient with a large lot and street parking available.
The restaurant gets busy, especially around lunchtime, so expect wait times.
A large bowl of pho costs $15, with prices increasing recently.
Spacious dining with big glass fish tanks sets a calm mood. Music mixes classic pop and R&B at a soft volume. Large groups enjoy authentic Cantonese meals and a wide range of Hong Kong style desserts like black sesame and mixed fruit drinks.
An extensive selection of Hong Kong style desserts fills the menu, including black sesame and mixed fruit drink options. The variety covers many classic Cantonese sweets.
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The restaurant closes at 10 PM.
Street parking is available but can be challenging at times.
There is plenty of parking in the back.
Experience 1980s Shanghai vibe with neon signs and vintage decor creating a cozy, lively spot. Fresh dumplings made on-site offer authentic flavors. Unique desserts shine, especially the Lotus root dessert, though it may not suit all tastes.
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Parking is available behind the restaurant in a large four-floor garage.
Orders must be placed using a QR code; no Wi-Fi is available.
Credit cards are not accepted for amounts under $10.