Bright interior with classic Chinese design and glass dividers creates an energetic, lively atmosphere. Crowded and loud, it suits groups who enjoy a bustling environment. Large parking lot supports family gatherings and big parties.
Dinner options start at 5 pm and cost more than lunch. Portions are generous enough to take home for another meal. Arriving just before 5 pm lets you order from both lunch and dinner menus.
Fish maw soup combines mushroom, chives, dried shrimp, and fried pork belly for a rich flavor. Stir fry dishes feature lobster, prawns, calamari, and crispy walnut shrimp with large portions and lots of vegetables.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get very busy.
Some dishes need to be ordered at least one day in advance.
A 12% mandatory tip is added to the bill.
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.
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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.
Modern cafe-style setup with neon lights and K-pop videos on multiple screens creates a lively, youthful atmosphere. Spacious seating includes individual burners and pots for personalized hot pot experiences. The vibe stays chill but a bit noisy, attracting groups and dates alike.
Dinner comes out quickly, even when the place is busy. It gets crowded at dinner, showing its popularity for evening meals.
A wide variety of seafood options appear alongside fresh vegetables and prime cuts of meat. The buffet counters and menu include freshly cut seafood and diverse sauces to complement different tastes.
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Shabuya offers an all-you-can-eat shabu shabu option for $26 during lunchtime.
Expect the restaurant to be crowded during dinner hours, especially on weekends.
There is plenty of parking available in the large parking lot.
Space feels open with a contemporary Hong Kong-style decor and U2-themed accents. Atmosphere stays quiet and comfortable, suitable for families and friends despite nearby daycare noise. Menu offers authentic Cantonese BBQ with large portions and a variety of dishes, making it a local favorite.
Dinner includes specials offered on weekdays, excluding holidays. The spot serves both lunch and dinner with a focus on BBQ dishes.
Shrimp and egg chow fun stands out as a star dish. Salt and pepper pork chops and fish with vegetables offer healthy options. Fried fish pairs well with fried rice, and baked spinach with fish adds variety.
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Happy hour runs from 3 to 5 PM every day, including weekends.
They have a great selection of happy hour items.
There was ample parking and seating options.
Modern, elegant interior with huge windows and boutique hotel feel creates a spacious dining environment. Lively and bustling atmosphere fills the room with authentic Chinese flavors and soft piano music in the background. Private rooms accommodate small parties, adding a versatile touch to the setting.
The spot offers new dishes that draw groups for dinner. It suits family dinners and casual get-togethers well.
Seafood dishes feature fresh steamed fish with light seasoning and crispy pan-fried noodles topped with rich seafood and veggies. Golden Shrimp Balls offer a crispy outside with tender, bouncy inside texture.
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Free parking is available in the lot and curbside.
Lunch specials offer great value with prices under $10.
The menu features a wide variety of authentic Chinese dishes.
Small space with about 8 tables creates a cozy, homey atmosphere where conversations flow easily. Energy stays pleasant and casual, fitting for couples or small groups. Offers authentic Thai flavors with a modern, clean setting.
Offers quick, local dinner options with a focus on Thai street food. Recognized as a favorite spot for casual evening meals.
Seafood shines in dishes like the spicy papaya salad with fresh shrimp and the crispy shrimp in pad thai. The seafood tom yum soup comes with options to add extra seafood for a fuller taste.
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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.
Buffet restaurant offers a spacious modern interior with self-serve drinks and soft serve ice cream. The atmosphere stays welcoming and lively with K-pop music playing. Food selection includes varied meats and vegetables, served with small personal hot pots.
Extensive selection of shrimp, scallops, clams, and fish stands out. Seafood comes fresh and pairs well with a variety of sauces and side dishes.
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Dinner prices are $32.99, including drinks and ice cream as of March 2023.
The maximum stay for dining is 90 minutes.
You can only order three plates of meat at a time.
Small, cozy space decorated with mahjong motifs creates a comfortable setting for groups of four to six. Atmosphere suits gatherings with a calm, inviting vibe and simple, clean interior. Ordering by scanning images on the table adds a modern convenience to the authentic Sichuan dining experience.
Dinner draws crowds on weekends, sometimes requiring a wait. Late dinners see fewer customers. Some drive long distances for the authentic flavors offered.
Complimentary fish rounds out the meal with a fresh touch. Boiled fish in soup and lion fish stand out, while griddle cooked shrimp and shrimp fried rice add solid variety.
Good to know
Parking in the plaza can be chaotic at dinner.
Expect long wait times during peak hours.
Portions are large, so be careful not to over-order.