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.
Plenty of parking spaces make access simple and hassle-free. The area around the building is spacious, allowing for easy parking.
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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.
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.
Plenty of parking spots sit right in front of the restaurant, making access simple. The location in a plaza adds to the easy parking experience.
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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.
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.
Plenty of parking spots sit up front and throughout the plaza. Lots of space makes parking easy and accessible.
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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.
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.
Free parking exists in a back lot and an indoor garage. Parking can get hectic, so reserving ahead helps.
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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.
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.
Plenty of parking spots sit close by, making it easy to find a place for your car. The area offers convenient access without hassle.
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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.
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.
Plenty of parking available in the back makes access easy. The lot offers ample space for visitors.
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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.
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.
Free parking exists outside with limited size. Overall, parking is good but space can fill up.
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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.
Steakhouse with classic decor and gas fireplaces creates a comfortable, old Hollywood vibe. Classy music plays softly, enhancing a pleasant, intimate atmosphere. Spacious seating includes private rooms and a bar area, attracting diners seeking fine dining in a refined setting.
French Onion Soup stands out with a rich, superb flavor that many find memorable. It pairs well with cheese bread and is a frequent must-order alongside other hearty dishes.
Complimentary valet parking stands out as a key convenience. Some street parking is also available nearby.
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Reservations are recommended for large parties due to high demand.
Happy hour features half-price appetizers and drinks from 4-6pm on weekdays.
The Derby participates in the Dine Arcadia event, offering special menus.
Small diner with old-fashioned decor and classic music creates a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere. Friendly, welcoming vibe feels like stepping back in time with a heartwarming family environment. Regular crowd enjoys comfort food in a clean, traditional setting.
Dinner often includes a choice of soup or salad alongside homemade bread and sides. The chicken barley soup stands out as a notable option among the soups offered.
Lots of free parking is available in a shared lot with other businesses. Spaces closer to the north side offer easier access.
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They now serve breakfast, expanding their menu options.
They are now charging $10 for a single pie.
The prices increased from $27 to $45 for a family pack of four pies and four sides.
Spacious dining area with retro-style decor creates a nostalgic atmosphere that feels cozy despite some noisy moments. The place attracts those seeking authentic Cantonese dim sum and affordable prices in a casual setting. Conversation is best in the main dining room due to challenging acoustics in side areas.
Wonton noodle soup features small wontons with flavorful broth and noodles cooked to the perfect texture. Sweet corn and minced chicken soup offers a rich, tasty option alongside duck and BBQ pork noodle soup.
A spacious parking lot sits at the back with easy access to the neighbor's lot. Plenty of spots make parking simple.
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The restaurant has a spacious parking lot with easy access.
Prices are very affordable, and portions are large for good value.
They serve both family-size meals and personal plates.
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.
Free parking in the lot makes access simple. Finding a spot is usually easy and hassle-free.
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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 wooden interior and minimalist Japanese décor creates an authentic izakaya vibe. Atmosphere stays quiet and elegant, ideal for dates or calm meals. Guests enjoy fresh sushi and sashimi alongside thoughtful touches like edamame and stone pot udon.
Lunch specials come with miso soup alongside salad and rice. Sushi omakase includes fresh ground wasabi and miso soup.
Free and easy parking is available just minutes from the climbing gym. Parking spots are plentiful and convenient around the plaza.
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Maki & Sushi offers 8 pieces of sushi for just over $10.
Lunch specials include two items under $16, salad, rice, and miso soup.
Expect a 10-minute wait for dinner on weekdays.
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.
Ample free parking exists in the back, shared with another restaurant and two banks nearby. This setup makes parking convenient without needing to use street spots.
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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.