Halal restaurant offers a warm, family-friendly atmosphere with beautiful, spacious interior décor reflecting Uyghur cultural heritage. The place feels authentic and inviting, suitable for gatherings and cultural experiences. It features designated prayer space enhancing its welcoming environment.
Hot and sour soup stands out as very flavorful and fresh. Clay pot lamp soup offers rich taste, and chicken corn soup comes as a complimentary dish.
Halal Chinese food stands out with authentic flavors and generous portions. The quality remains consistently amazing and delicious.
Good to know
All meat served is halal, catering to dietary preferences.
The restaurant is usually not busy, minimizing wait times.
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long waits.
Spacious, clean dining area with ample seating and a self-serve sauce bar creates a comfortable setting. Bright lighting and an airy layout contribute to a cheerful atmosphere. Fresh ingredients displayed behind glass and a refrigeration system offer a wide selection for customizable hot pot meals.
Soups come in beef bone broth, tomato base, and spicy hot pot varieties. Ingredients are fresh and you pick your own for a DIY hot pot experience with a good spice blend.
Food comes in a DIY style, letting you pick ingredients like beef, mushrooms, bok choy, and noodles to cook in a soup base. Prices stay affordable for the amount served, and a mild spice level is available with extra condiments to adjust heat.
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The price is $13.99 per pound for a variety of ingredients.
You can choose your own ingredients, which are then weighed for pricing.
There is free parking available nearby, but it can be difficult during peak hours.
Medium-sized space with live music and vibrant ambiance creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Interior features contrasting colors and notable paintings, adding to the experience. Regular crowd enjoys Indo-Chinese cuisine with a focus on flavorful dishes and a lively vibe.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its spicy and slightly salty flavor. Sweet corn soup and Indo-Chinese options also offer delicious choices that draw people from miles away.
Indo-Chinese food here is very authentic and consistently amazing. The buffet offers a great variety, and the service matches the quality of the dishes.
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The restaurant offers a weekend buffet with a variety of options.
The Sunday buffet features a loaded variety of dishes.
Nanking Indian Restaurant serves Halal food.
Medium-sized Asian restaurant features large family tables with Lazy Susan and a live lobster tank near the entrance. Atmosphere feels cozy and vibrant, offering a clean, homey vibe that attracts locals seeking authentic Taiwanese and Chinese dishes.
Soups here include chicken and beef varieties along with a notable crab meat and fish maw soup. The Sweet and Sour soup stands out for freshness and flavor, and the hot and sour soup is also highly regarded though not pictured on the menu.
Food stays consistently awesome with every visit. The menu offers great service alongside dishes that keep people coming back.
Good to know
Lunch specials are priced between $10 to $15 and include rice and soup.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
The restaurant is family-friendly and has a welcoming atmosphere.
Tiny space with a mom and pop shop atmosphere offers affordable prices and authentic Thai flavors. The vibe is cozy and casual, suited for quick meals rather than sit-down dining. Options range from spicy seafood soup to sweet dishes, with care needed on spice levels.
Spicy seafood soup offers a strong kick, while the boat noodle soup stands out with its dark, pungent, and spicy flavor. Tom Yum Soup also features as a notable choice among the soups.
Food arrives quickly, freshly made to order, with a remarkably authentic and delicious taste. The dishes offer a fresh made quality that captures the essence of Thailand.
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Prices are very affordable compared to similar restaurants.
The restaurant uses real crab in their crab dishes.
Portion sizes are perfectly sized for a satisfying meal.
Small Korean restaurant offers a clean, casual atmosphere with two big screen TVs for sports viewing. Tables feature hidden drawers with utensils and come stocked with traditional seasonings. The vibe is homey and cozy, suited for enjoying hearty Korean soups and comfort food.
Soups here offer rich, milky beef bone broth and nourishing beef rib soup with green onion and jujube dates. Options like spicy pork neck bone soup and soondae soup deliver clean, comforting flavors with a homemade feel.
Authentic Korean dishes like soondae soup and steamed brisket stand out with clean, non-greasy flavors. Portions come generous, offering hearty, comforting meals that feel homemade.
Good to know
Parking can be tricky; consider using nearby street parking.
A bowl of soondae soup for two costs $50 plus tip.
They offer a 10% discount during their grand opening sale.
Modern Korean barbecue restaurant features smokeless tabletop grills and QR code ordering for a seamless experience. Atmosphere stays lively but comfortable with Kpop music playing throughout, attracting a younger crowd. Spacious seating includes a secluded area for intimate groups, balancing social energy with privacy.
Spicy tofu soup offers a bold kick and rich flavor. Cheese corn and kimchi soup add unique twists not common in other spots.
Food features authentic Korean flavors with a clean taste and quick service that includes attentive grill changes. Dishes come out fast and fill you up with delicious, phenomenal options.
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Happy hours from Sunday to Thursday 9pm to close with 20% off all drinks.
Lunch special available from 11:30 to 2:30 for $22.99.
Expect a 10-minute wait between orders during busy times.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant with modern decor and a giant cow statue creates a lively, family-friendly atmosphere. Self-ordering via iPads and a self-serve banchan bar make dining efficient and introvert-friendly. The vibe balances clean, relaxed energy with vibrant K-pop visuals and music.
Delicious food features high-quality meats and a great variety of sides. The taste improves with attentive service, offering strong value for the price.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 1 AM on Fridays and Saturdays.
Expect 90 minutes of unlimited ordering for the buffet.
Happy hour offers a deal where you can get two items for the price of one.
Traditional Chinese decor sets an authentic atmosphere with warm ambiance and well-controlled noise levels. The menu features authentic Henan cuisine with standout dishes like hand-pulled beef noodles and lamb noodle soup. Ample parking and a quiet dining room create a relaxed experience distinct from typical busy eateries.
Lamb noodle soup features thick noodles with a chewy texture and a rich, greasy broth. Beef noodle soup offers hand pulled noodles and a satisfying chew, priced around $14. A Tuesday special includes hot braised lamb with winter bamboo shoots in a rice noodle soup.
Authentic Henan cuisine shines with chewy noodles and generous portions. The food tastes very good and serves quickly with enthusiastic service.
Good to know
The restaurant charges a 3.5% fee for credit card and debit card payments.
Ample parking is available outside the complex.
The kitchen is reported to be very clean by health inspectors.
Small, clean Chinese restaurant with family vibe and varied seating including booths and a large banquet table with Lazy Susan. Atmosphere stays quiet and casual, suitable for groups with reservations recommended. Known for bright, tidy interior and authentic Cantonese dishes that stand out in the area.
Chicken wonton soup comes with noodles and has a solid flavor. The soup pairs well with dishes like honey walnut shrimp.
Authentic Cantonese cuisine shines with fresh ingredients and deep, flavorful dishes made on the spot. The food pairs well with friendly service and consistently delivers a satisfying experience.
Good to know
Reservations are encouraged for large groups to ensure fast seating.
Parking is available at the 99 Ranch Plaza next to the restaurant.
Expect a little wait before being seated during peak hours.
Pho restaurant offers a serene, modern space with calm, cozy vibes and subtle instrumental music. The atmosphere suits quiet meals and friendly gatherings. Clean, spacious layout complements the tasteful decor.
Soup features a tasty, meaty base served in relatively large bowls. Refills cost $3, and bread does not absorb the soup's flavor when dipped.
Food features traditional Vietnamese dishes without MSG, focusing on healthy, fresh ingredients. Service is friendly and prompt, with a calm atmosphere and reasonably priced, filling meals.
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Parking at Ngon Yummy is very limited and not sufficient.
They now charge $3 per bowl for soup refills, and the bowls are relatively large.
We went on a Tuesday and there were tables available with no wait.
Small space offers a quiet, friendly atmosphere with simple decor. Pho features vegetarian options and uses filtered water for preparation. Prices remain budget-friendly, making it accessible for full meals.
Hot noodle soup offers a flavorful and savory taste that many finish completely. The soup shop often gets crowded, showing its popularity.
Food offers a great variety with high quality and fresh ingredients. Dishes taste delicious and pricing stays reasonable.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a completely vegetarian option for pho.
Prices are affordable, making it budget-friendly for meals.
There was a short wait before being seated during peak hours.
Minimal decor and ample seating create a clean, straightforward dining space. The atmosphere stays quiet with no lines, offering authentic Chinese BBQ meats and classic dishes like roast duck and chicken porridge. Prices remain reasonable, though a 15% automatic tip applies to all dinners without prior notice.
Roast duck egg noodle soup offers authentic Cantonese flavor with a rich broth and fresh yellow noodles. Hot and sour soup tastes tasty and well-balanced, while combination noodle soups resemble Cambodian Phnom Penh ku tieu closely.
Food comes out fresh off the wok, hot and quick. Dishes are authentic Chinese, tasty, and reasonably priced with healthy options.
Good to know
The restaurant automatically adds a 15% tip to all dinner bills.
Sufficient parking space is available for guests.
The roast duck egg noodle soup is a good value at $17.
Soup simmers continuously over a flame at each table, creating a dynamic dining setup. Pop music fills the air, giving the space a lively and escapist vibe. Long waits outside contrast with occasional empty tables inside, reflecting a busy yet uneven flow during peak times.
Soups come boiling hot on a flame-heated box, keeping them warm throughout the meal. Options like beef soup and Korean Bean Paste Soup feature lots of ingredients and rich flavors, served promptly despite a busy kitchen.
Food comes out quickly even when the restaurant is packed. Dishes are hearty and full of flavorful sauce. Quality stays consistent and the overall taste is wonderful.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so expect to wait during peak hours.
Arrive early to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Expect a wait time of about 45 minutes during peak hours.
Hong Kong style fast food restaurant with a modern industrial design and spacious interior filled with high noise levels and casual vibes. It features ample seating and picture menus for easy ordering. The place gets busy during peak hours, attracting many diners without reservations.
Large bowls of vegetarian hot and sour soup serve well for sharing. Penang noodles soup features fat, juicy shrimp. Egg drop soup also appears on the menu.
Offers a good variety of food options including cocktail buns and steamed sticky rice balls. The food is consistently delicious and worth the price.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of about an hour for five people.
Parking is easy before 7pm on weekends.
The best times to visit are at 11 am or 2:30 pm to avoid crowds.
Old-school decor creates a comfortable setting with a quiet, calm atmosphere. Korean dishes feature traditional soon-dae soup with a miso base and homemade banchan, offering a gourmet experience despite casual surroundings. Seasonal menus include Kong-guk-su, a clean-tasting cold bean noodle dish.
Sundae soup here stands out with a North Korean style twist, featuring cabbage and radish that give it a unique flavor. The soup differs from typical versions and pairs well with tasty side dishes.
Food offers a gourmet experience in a casual food truck setting. Dishes serve real Korean country food that feels healthy and distinct from other Moobongri soups.
Good to know
The restaurant specializes in Korean-style sausage, particularly soondae.
Expect to pay around $20 per person for a meal.
Reservations are not required but can be helpful for larger groups.
Spacious dining area with dim lighting creates a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. The vibe is generally quiet and peaceful, suited for casual meals. Guests often enjoy authentic South Indian cuisine with standout dishes like biryani and fish curry.
Rich mutton bone soup starts the meal with deep flavor and quality ingredients. The goat bone soup stands out as a top choice, offering a satisfying and flavorful experience.
Food features excellent South Indian flavors with a focus on Chettinad cuisine. Dishes offer great quality and generous portions consistently.
Good to know
Expect limited vegetarian options on the menu.
Prices are not displayed on the menu, so ask before ordering.
The restaurant often runs out of popular dishes like biryani.