Spacious seating with warm wooden décor creates a cozy and relaxed atmosphere where anime and J-Pop play softly in the background. The space feels clean and peaceful, inviting for both quick lunches and casual dinners. Regulars enjoy the comfortable chairs and a vibe that blends modern touches with a homey feel.
Soup stands out with a thick, rich broth full of garlic and deep flavors. They serve soup separately from noodles to keep them from getting soggy, enhancing the overall taste experience.
Food bursts with exotic flavors and spices. Meals offer comfort food with real depth and craft at reasonable prices.
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Happy hour deals are available with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Lunch specials run Monday to Friday, offering great value.
Parking is plentiful right in front of the restaurant.
Food court setting offers a clean, casual atmosphere with plenty of seating and self-serve water/tea. Korean dishes feature authentic flavors with a varied tofu soup selection and spicy cold noodles standing out. Pricing is affordable, and the place accepts credit cards, unlike other food court options.
Seafood tofu soup features a generous amount of clams and a flavorful broth. Most bowls come with side dishes and a good selection of banchan, making it a solid meal option.
Food comes out piping hot and made to order with adjustable spicy levels. Korean comfort dishes like bibimbap are fresh, tasty, and healthy.
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Omma Tofu House accepts credit cards for payment.
The tofu clam soup costs $15 and includes side dishes.
Expect a 15-minute wait for the beef tofu soup.
Small, simple eatery with a homey atmosphere and casual vibe. Quiet space includes plentiful indoor seating but features an enormous fridge and stock visible in the dining area. Popular among locals for authentic Taiwanese beef noodle soup and flavorful braised dishes.
Beef noodle soup stands out with its authentic Taiwanese flavor and rich broth. Large portions come with excellent taste that feels like a trip to Taiwan.
Authentic Taiwanese cuisine shines with flavorful, homestyle dishes that match what you'd find in Taiwan. Dumplings stand out as better than many in Taiwan, offering a delicious and just-right taste.
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Parking is easy right outside the restaurant.
Prices are fair for the quality and portion size.
The portion sizes are large, especially for beef noodles.
Japanese foodcourt setting offers large portions and affordable prices with a focus on crispy katsu dishes and curry. Atmosphere is casual and busy, often with a wait and limited seating. Food maintains quality during takeout, making it convenient for shoppers nearby.
Miso soup comes as a side with meals like chicken curry and pork cutlet. It pairs well with the rice and cabbage salad served alongside.
Food offers excellent quality and generous portions that consistently exceed the price paid. Packaging keeps dishes crisp and fresh even after a 30-minute drive home.
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Currently, you could get a 20% discount on chicken curry or cheese katsu when checking in on Yelp.
There is no actual restaurant at Kazu Mori, only a canteen-like setting.
There was plenty of parking available.
Bright, clean interior with spacious seating and free arcade machines at the entrance creates a casual, comfortable vibe. The atmosphere feels authentic Chinese style with a sauce bar offering many options. It suits groups looking for a relaxed place to enjoy flavorful, rich spicy hot pot.
Soup bases come in rich bone broth, fresh tomato, and medium spicy beef varieties. Ingredients stay fresh and flavors balance well without extra salt or tomato paste.
Food features a fresh, delicious soup base with a wide variety of ingredients to choose from. The dishes are authentic and high quality, served in a clean setting where you can pick your own food.
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The restaurant offers a wide variety of meats, vegetables, and noodles.
The price is based on weight, allowing you to fill your bowl as much as you want.
The sauce bar has many more options than typical establishments.
Cozy bistro setting offers a lively yet relaxed atmosphere with packed tables and mostly quiet patrons. Local favorite known for authentic Taiwanese street food, including crispy red grain pork and fragrant glutinous rice sausage. Meals come in disposable takeout boxes, emphasizing convenience and fast service over formal dining.
Soups feature classic Taiwanese flavors with options like beef noodle soup that tastes clean and refreshing without oiliness. Combo meals often include noodle soups with porkchop or meatballs, alongside sides like tofu and vegetables.
Food features authentic Taiwanese street flavors with large portions at reasonable prices. Dishes come out well-prepared and flavorful, paired nicely with their black tea.
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Prices are very reasonable, with meals around 12.50 units of currency.
The dine-in meals are served in disposable takeout boxes.
Expect quick service, making it a great option for a fast meal.
Small noodle restaurant with plain tables and minimal decor offers a low-key, quaint atmosphere. Menu focuses on authentic Shanxi cuisine with large portions and fair prices. Limited seating and simple setup create an unpretentious dining experience.
Noodle soups feature soft beef and generous meat portions. Varieties include lamb noodle soup and cat ear shaped noodles with pork meatballs. Soups pair well with green onion pancakes and dumplings.
Food features authentic Shanxi cuisine with a focus on noodles. Dishes come cooked to perfection and deliver a tasty, delicious experience.
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The restaurant serves authentic Shanxi cuisine with a limited menu focused on beef and pork.
There are only 6 tables available, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Prices range from $8 to $13 per dish, with large portion sizes.
Restaurant offers Showa-style decor with a cozy, nostalgic vibe and authentic Japanese theme. Atmosphere stays relaxed and quiet at lunch, with a warm, homey feel that suits casual visits after work. Staff often present guests with gifts like fancy chopsticks, enhancing the welcoming experience.
Soup comes with perfectly chewy noodles and has a balanced saltiness that stands out from other ramen spots. It consistently hits the spot without overwhelming the palate.
Food comes fresh and tastes amazing with real binchotan charcoal grilling skewers. Staff serve with excellent service and prices stay really good.
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The restaurant closes at 3 PM.
Parking is easy with plenty of plaza spaces available.
The restaurant offers yakitori grilled over real charcoal during lunchtime.
Clean, aesthetic interior sets a calm atmosphere with family friendly energy. Wide variety of noodles and rice dishes define the menu, with spicy beef noodle soup standing out for balanced flavor. Easy parking supports a relaxed visit.
Spicy beef noodle soup features a balanced mala flavor that is not too hot for kids. The menu includes Dan Dan noodles and Xiao Long Bao, complementing the soup offerings well.
Authentic Chinese food offers delicious comfort with generous portions. The cuisine stays reliable and satisfying every visit.
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Parking is easy and plentiful at the restaurant.
The prices are reasonable for the portion sizes.
The restaurant offers a wide variety of noodles, rice, and wontons.
Small space with some outdoor seating creates a cozy, casual vibe. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, ideal for eating with friends or family. Known for authentic Chinese noodles and affordable prices, it offers a clean, well-organized setting despite limited seating.
Guilin soup stands out as a go-to noodle soup, known for its comforting and flavorful broth. The beef noodle soup offers a rich taste, while the spicy wonton soup adds a good kick for spice lovers.
Food here tastes authentic and fresh with strong, flavorful profiles. Cold noodles stand out, and service is quick, making the dining experience smooth and satisfying.
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Reservations are not required at Qin West Noodle.
Expect a wait time during peak lunch hours.
Prices are generally affordable, with large portion sizes.
Small, cozy Chinese restaurant with 1970s decor and old Shanghai items creates a pleasant, unpretentious atmosphere. The environment stays quiet and clean, offering a lively yet chill vibe that suits authentic Shanghainese home-cooking.
Dumplings like the crab pork soup dumpling and Mini pork wonton pack a rich, umami-filled broth inside. Noodle soups offer a warm, flavorful option, especially on cold nights.
Authentic Shanghainese cuisine shines here with every dish reflecting traditional flavors. The wontons stand out as especially delicious, and the food consistently impresses with its well-done Shanghai style.
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Auntie Qiu Kitchen is closed on Tuesdays.
Parking is plentiful in the lot next to the restaurant.
Some menu items may be sold out during dinner hours.
Small seating area with cozy atmosphere and well-decorated interior invites relaxed, lingering meals. Authentic Thai dishes feature balanced spice levels and standout items like crab fried rice and Wonton Soup. Tables fill quickly, reflecting steady popularity among diners seeking genuine flavors.
Wonton Soup stands out as the best I've had here. Tom Yum soup varies from awesome to just mid depending on the order.
Food here is authentic Thai with fresh, flavorful ingredients. Dishes come out clean and healthy, and takeout stays tasty even after packing.
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The prices at Basil Thai Cooking are affordable, averaging around $15 per meal.
Portion sizes are considered small, which may not be filling for everyone.
The food is served hot and ready upon arrival.
Small ramen restaurant with Naruto-themed decor and anime murals creates a cozy, quiet atmosphere that feels like being in Japan. The space combines modern design with traditional touches, attracting ramen fans and anime enthusiasts alike.
Soups offer a comforting warmth with broths that can be adjusted to be less oily and salty. The Kai Red ramen features a balanced kick with a nice consistency, while the Kai White uses garlic butter to create a rich, buttery texture in the soup base.
Food arrives fast with generous portions and lots of flavor. Staff clearly explain all ingredients, making it a solid spot for comfort food and warm soup.
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Lunch specials are available Monday to Friday from 12 to 5 pm for additional deals.
The restaurant only provides a QR code menu; no printed menu is available.
There is a restroom at the back of the restaurant.
Small vegetarian cafe offers limited outdoor seating with two tiny tables and no indoor dining. Loud music plays from a large TV, creating a noisy atmosphere despite some noise buffering outside. Menu features wide vegan and vegetarian options with fresh ingredients and accommodating spice levels.
Soups here stay light and avoid heavy oils, making them less greasy than usual. The menu offers a diverse selection including some uncommon vegan-friendly options.
Hearty homemade Thai vegan and vegetarian food stands out with its fresh and authentic flavors. The menu is large and diverse, offering dishes beyond typical vegan fare like fried shrimp alongside burgers, salads, and soups.
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Pre-ordering is recommended because there is only one cook.
Expect limited seating with only one table inside and two outside.
The cafe offers a wide selection of vegan and vegetarian food.
Cafeteria-style udon restaurant with freshly made noodles visible during service and a customizable toppings bar. Interior features Japanese-style artwork and open seating that facilitates movement. Atmosphere varies from clean and pleasant to occasionally uncomfortably warm due to ventilation issues.
Soup offers a clean and deep flavor with chewy noodles and no oily taste. Tanenuki stays crispy in the soup, which is served at the perfect temperature.
Food here is consistently excellent and amazing with great taste. Service complements the food well, making the overall experience phenomenal.
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The restaurant has a self-serve system for utensils and water.
The location is spacious and clean.
The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Small space with modern decor and tight seating creates a lively atmosphere that can get crowded and loud. Tables include individual condiment trays and a custom menu streamlines ordering. The environment feels energetic but can be uncomfortable due to close proximity of diners.
Soup features a rich and flavorful base that is both tasty and piping hot. Options include customizing salt and oil levels, with the basil ramen offering a less salty, garlicky broth that encourages finishing the entire bowl.
Food arrives very fast and tastes absolutely delicious. Options are customizable, and service matches the quick pace.
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Arrive 15 minutes before opening to avoid long lines.
Expect wait times of 20-30 minutes during peak hours.
There is free parking available at the mall.
Small, clean space with an exhibition-style kitchen behind glass where hand-pulled noodles are made fresh. Atmosphere is cozy but quiet, with no music and occasional loud conversations from staff. Known for authentic Lanzhou beef noodles, flavorful broth, and affordable prices.
Beef noodle soup stands out with hand-pulled noodles that have the perfect springiness. The Lamb soup with flat noodles is a specialty, and the spicy noodle soup uses mala spice and Szechuan peppercorns for a numbing kick.
Food offers authentic northwestern Chinese flavors with a focus on flavorful beef noodles. The dishes show skilled ramen preparation and deliver consistent satisfaction.
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There are four types of noodle options: thick, thin, flat, and wide.
Water and tea are charged separately.
The combo set is offered at a great price.
Wood interiors create a relaxed, nostalgic vibe with a hibachi chef show featuring flips and flaming onion rings. The atmosphere shifts from quiet and uncrowded in the afternoon to lively and friendly later on. Teppanyaki cooking performances add an entertaining, interactive element to the dining experience.
Miso soup comes with meals and tastes extremely tasty. It often appears alongside salad and main dishes like filet mignon with shrimp.
Fresh and delicious food stands out with a flavorful assortment and beautiful presentation. Quality and service combine to create a consistently enjoyable dining experience.
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Reservations are required 48 hours in advance to sit at the bar.
Expect a 45-minute wait for dining, but only 20 minutes at the bar.
Prices for entrees can reach $57 for a teppanyaki meal.
Small Chinese noodle restaurant offers a cozy, warm atmosphere reminiscent of dining in an auntie's home. The space stays quiet and unpretentious, with a view of a busy street outside. Regulars come for tender beef noodle soup and rustic textured noodles, enjoying a family-friendly, no-frills experience.
Beef noodle soup features tender beef and rustic noodles with a flavorful, improved broth. Portions are generous enough for sharing among four adults.
Food comes out fresh and flavorful with a crispy texture. The menu stays simple, focusing on solid, satisfying dishes.
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Free parking is available outside the restaurant.
Expect over 20 minutes wait during Saturday lunch hours.
Parking is limited in size, so arrive early.
Korean restaurant offers authentic soup-based dishes with unlimited side refills and metal chopsticks at each table. Atmosphere stays chill with simple, clean decor. Bossam and galbitang stand out as specialty dishes that meet K-town standards.
Soups here have rich flavors and silky textures. Options include beef bone soup with tender meat, pork neck bone soup, and varieties with blood sausage or blood, all served hot and satisfying.
Traditional Korean stews serve as comfort foods with authentic flavors and generous portions. The casual dining offers efficient service and satisfies groups with varied tastes.
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Parking is plentiful in the back of the restaurant.
The restaurant closes very early, so plan your visit accordingly.
Prices are generally high, with most menu items over $16.
Small, cozy space with a mom and pop feel offers authentic Taiwanese flavors and generous portions. Atmosphere is relaxed but can get busy, reflecting its popularity for Taiwanese sausage and beef noodle soup. Interior shows signs of wear but does not affect the food quality.
Soups feature beef noodle soup and shiitake mushroom and chicken soup with simple, satisfying flavors. Options include chicken leg rice and soup noodles alongside chicken rolls with dipping sauce.
Food features authentic Taiwanese flavors with big portions and consistent quality. Meals come well-packaged to avoid damage during transport.
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A minimum purchase of $30 is needed to use credit cards.
The restaurant has a B health rating, indicating a score of 80-84.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially for lunch and dinner.
Cozy, family-owned Thai restaurant with traditional décor and vibrant colors creates a welcoming, home-like atmosphere. Spacious interior stays quiet enough for conversation, complemented by foosball and free WiFi for entertainment. Regulars appreciate the authentic vibe and relaxed energy.
Soups feature rich curry coconut and beef bone broth bases with balanced spices. Options include smooth, slightly spicy varieties and customizable choices on request.
Food here is consistently fresh and flavorful with a focus on authentic Thai dishes. The menu offers delicious, well-prepared meals that satisfy even picky eaters.
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Parking is available in the back of the restaurant.
The Monday to Friday lunch special at $12 is budget-friendly.
There's also daily special menus for 10 dollars.
Japanese hot pot restaurant offers all-you-can-eat shabu shabu with variety of flavorful broths and fresh, thinly sliced meats. The space feels modern and spotless with comfortable seating and free indoor parking. The atmosphere stays welcoming and relaxed, suitable for families and groups.
Variety of soup broth options stands out, with Sukiyaki flavor being a highlight. Soup bases taste fresh and well formulated, making the soup very good.
Food features fresh, thinly sliced meats and a well formulated soup base. Quality stays high with awesome hotpot dining and attentive service.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
An 18% mandatory service fee is added to all bills, regardless of party size.
Children aged 0-4 eat for free, while those aged 5-10 pay half price.
Handmade noodles come in six thicknesses, crafted in view of diners, creating an authentic Lanzhou flavor in a traditional Chinese style setting. The atmosphere feels busy and lively, with a small space that fills quickly, especially for those who enjoy spicy beef noodle soup.
Beef soups here stand out with rich flavor and tender meat that melts in your mouth. The spicy beef noodle soup offers a bold kick, paired with chewy wide noodles and tasty radish slices.
Food features generous portions and high-quality ingredients. The spicy oil captures authentic Lanzhou flavors and the dishes are consistently delicious.
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Reservations are not required, but expect a wait during peak hours.
The restaurant offers six types of noodle thickness to choose from.
One bowl of soup costs $22, while combo meals are under $20.
Open kitchen design reveals fresh food preparation in a modern, clean space with nice decor and welcoming atmosphere. Staff show friendly attitude that puts people at ease. The place offers authentic Xi’an flavors with standout dishes like cumin lamb sandwich and mutton soup buns.
Mutton soup buns stand out with their rich flavor and fresh quality. Noodle soups use good-quality meat and come in satisfying portions.
Food features authentic Shaanxi flavors with fresh lamb and a see-through glass kitchen that shows the cooking process. Dishes are consistently delicious and true to Northwestern Chinese cuisine.
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Parking is located in the back of the restaurant, and the entrance is on the right.
The prices at 李老三 Xi'an Foodie are reasonable for the portion sizes.
They make the bread in house, ensuring freshness.
Large Chinese restaurant with clean, modern design and a private room option. Atmosphere feels lively and social, suited for family-style dining and groups. Known for authentic Hangzhou cuisine and a menu featuring varied soups and pan-fried buns.
Soups here have a way of lifting you up when feeling groggy. The "Five-Goblin Intestine Soup" features braised pork intestines but has less large intestine than expected.
Food here is authentic Chinese with fresh, hot dishes served quickly. The flavors are consistently delicious and tasty.
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Prices are very reasonable.
Lunch specials cost $15 per person and include large portions.
Parking is easy with plenty of free self-parking available.
Cantonese restaurant offers large portions and affordable prices with a lively atmosphere typical of traditional Chinese eateries. Busy during peak hours, it serves authentic dishes like curry beef brisket and pan-fried crispy noodles. Cash is preferred due to a surcharge on card payments, and wait times can be long.
Free soup is available in person. The house special soup cooks for hours and has a holistic flavor. Wonton soup contains a few broccoli spears but is very salty and not worth the $12 price.
Authentic Hong Kong-style flavors and traditional Cantonese comfort food define the menu. Portions are large and the food offers good value with consistently high quality.
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They only accept cash or charge a 50-cent fee for card payments.
Credit card payments incur a 5% surcharge.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially for takeout.
Spacious dining area with bistro-style seating and a live BBQ station highlights the setup. The atmosphere is family-friendly but can be noisy due to close table spacing. Parking is available in the back, adding convenience.
Soup dumplings stand out with rich broth inside. Wonton lacks shrimp, so no shell for soup. Hot and sour soup tastes average.
Generous servings and authentic flavors define the food here. Dishes arrive quickly and stay hot, with consistently flavorful and not overly oily tastes.
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Parking is in the back, accessible by turning onto Duarte from Baldwin.
Last call is at 9:15 pm, and the restaurant closes at 9:30 pm.
I found no wait for a table when I arrived for lunch.
Chinese restaurant inside a small food court offers huge portions of authentic Guilin rice noodles with very spicy chili and handmade noodles. The atmosphere is super casual with quick service and affordable prices. Customers add their own toppings to control flavor and spice levels.
Soups come with well-balanced meat and broth. Noodles stay flavorful even when served separately from the soup for takeout. The staff explains all the ingredients clearly.
Food arrives in less than 10 minutes with huge portions that fill you up. The dishes are incredibly tasty and offer great value for the price.
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Expect to pay around 10 yuan for a meal.
Cash or Zelle are the only accepted payment methods.
Food is served quickly, often in less than 10 minutes.