Wide, clean space with beautiful murals and spacious seating creates a cozy, authentic atmosphere. Warm lighting and Timur-flavored beer add unique local character. The vibe feels welcoming and reflects genuine Nepali hospitality.
Chow mein here tastes like the real deal with very little oil and strong flavors. Paneer tandoori momos and vegetarian momos offer a solid take on Asian fusion dumplings and noodles.
Timur beer stands out with its Sichuan pepper infusion and local brewing. It pairs well with spicy dishes like tandoori momo and veggie jhol momo.
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The restaurant offers a lunch special that includes free rice and a drink.
MOMO & CURRY NEPAL has a wide array of momo options, including a tandoori option.
Expect to pay around $17.50 for a veggie coconut curry, with rice sold separately.
Spacious barbecue restaurant offers authentic Northern Chinese skewers and late-night dining with chill Cantonese and Mandarin music. The atmosphere balances stylish, clean decor with a comfortable, lively vibe where conversations range from quiet to spirited.
Northern Chinese BBQ stands out with its authentic flavors and impressive beef skewers. The spot offers a quiet atmosphere with chill Cantonese and Mandarin music, making it a solid choice for genuine Chinese BBQ.
Reasonably priced beer sits around $5, making it a fair choice in the area. Cold beer pairs well with iron pot beef, spicy peanuts, and skewers, especially during late-night kebab runs.
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The restaurant is open until 11pm, perfect for late-night cravings.
Street parking is available, but finding a spot can be challenging.
You can request to pay through an app, but payment is processed by a server.
Small space with disco ball ceiling and modern decor creates a casual, bustling vibe. Bar seating and open kitchen window add to the intimate, creative atmosphere. Music and lighting give a relaxed, jazz bar feel.
Dumplings stand out with a crispy exterior and juicy pork filling, made fresh daily by skilled chefs. The menu includes pork belly noodle soup, scallion pancakes, and pork wonton soup with Chinese spinach that tastes authentic.
Craft beer selection includes unique beers like the bunny with a chainsaw double hazy IPA served generously in a pint for $10. Options such as the Japanese Red Ale complement an impressive beer and cocktail lineup.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant has limited seating, so arrive early or call ahead.
Street parking is available, but it can be challenging to find.
Northeast-style charcoal grill and hot pot combine to create a cozy atmosphere filled with the smell of charcoal and bubbling iron pots. The space feels authentic and lively with Chinese hip-hop music setting a relaxing vibe ideal for small groups.
Authentic Northeastern Chinese BBQ shines with genuine charcoal grilling. The hot pot stew offers a rich, hearty option alongside braised noodles and juicy dumplings that soak up sauce perfectly.
Snow Beer pairs well with the BBQ, especially with the grilled chicken hearts and smoky tofu skin. Beer prices stay lower than at other spots, making it a solid choice for drinks.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant is open until 2 AM, making it a great late-night spot.
Parking is easy and stress-free, which is rare in the area.
Sports bar with big tables and comfy chairs offers a cozy, inviting atmosphere with pop music and sports on screens. The vibe stays pleasant and not too loud, suitable for hanging out with friends. Cold beer and a variety of grilled skewers add to the casual, flavorful experience.
Malaysian style chow mein stands out with its distinctive flavor. Fried rice and chow mein dishes come with solid, straightforward taste.
Nice and cold draft beers are available. Beer pairs well with yakitori at the grill.
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Bar Bay Grill offers $1 oysters on Tuesday and Thursday.
Expect a casual atmosphere with a good selection of grilled dishes.
Credit card processing fees apply to all transactions.
Self-serve refrigerated skewers and hands-on grilling create an interactive dining experience. The space feels cozy and lively with low seating that some find unusual. Music adds energy, making it suitable for gatherings and chats.
Authentic Chinese BBQ skewers offer an East Southern taste with a spicy hot pot option. The setting is lively and encourages a communal dining experience.
A Sapporo draft beer stands out for its smooth and full-bodied taste. Beer promotions happen, and staff respond to issues by offering bottles of beer as apologies.
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The restaurant is open until 2am for late-night snacks.
The skewers cost $1 each, with discounts available late at night.
They have karaoke at the restaurant for added fun.
Neon lighting and live music create a lively, late-night atmosphere reminiscent of 1980s Tokyo streets and Chinese street nightlife. Spacious layout includes private rooms for groups, supporting both casual dinners and karaoke sessions. The vibe blends fun decor with energetic entertainment, making it a popular spot for social gatherings.
Offers Chinese BBQ with a focus on delicious flavors. The setting stands out as particularly beautiful compared to other locations.
An excellent beer tower features a house beer with a fun glowing light inside. A special happy hour offers buy 1 get 1 beer deals Monday through Thursday after 10pm.
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Happy hour features $1 lamb skewers on weekdays from 4-6pm.
BOGO beer specials are available during weeknights.
Parking is ample and free for restaurant patrons.
Cozy space blends traditional Chinese elements with contemporary glam and features warm red tones and paper lanterns. Atmosphere stays relaxed and tranquil with indoor and outdoor seating, plus a bistro and bar vibe including karaoke. Crowd enjoys unique drinks like ube lager and knowledgeable baiju mixology.
Dumplings and wonton soup stand out with solid flavors. The menu also features Sichuan Fish Dumplings, scallion pancakes, noodles, and Mapo Tofu, all prepared with care.
A rotating selection of craft beers keeps the choices fresh. The ube flavored lager stands out among the specialty drinks. A full bar complements the great beer and liquor options.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially for private events.
Karaoke is available for guests after cocktails, typically starting at 10 PM.
Happy hour specials vary by night, with discounts on drinks and appetizers.
Open-air upstairs bar offers beautiful terrace views and an adult-only space with craft cocktails. Downstairs features counter service with multiple food options and a casual vibe. Live music from the adjacent lawn adds to the upbeat atmosphere while the interior can feel hot and cafeteria-like.
Signature bowls and dumplings stand out with exceptional flavor and crispiness. Brussels sprouts also offer a crispy texture and great taste alongside the dumplings.
Unique local craft beers fill the taps, which stay clear and fresh due to the recent opening. Prices run high, around $19 to $21, and service can be careless, as spills happen without apologies.
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Kids' meals are only for children 9 and under.
Validated parking is available, but costs $40.
The menu features a variety of options including coffee, chicken, and Korean food.
Authentic Chinese BBQ offers flavorful skewers and varied menu choices with fair prices on beer pitchers. Ambiance feels lacking and could improve to match the food quality. The experience includes distinctive barbecue flavors alongside some milder dishes.
Specializes in authentic Chinese BBQ with standout BBQ skewers and pork dumplings that impress with their flavor.
Pitchers of beer come at very fair prices. Tangtsao beer is one of the distinctive brews served here, making it a solid spot to enjoy a beer.
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The restaurant specializes in authentic Chinese BBQ.
Expect small portions at higher prices.
The menu offers a variety of BBQ choices.
Hot pot restaurant offers authentic Mala Tang with customizable spice levels and selectable toppings. Lamb skewers pair well with icy beer in a comfortable, welcoming space. Ordering includes an app with ingredient choices, though some menu items vary in quality.
Hot pots arrive quickly, usually within 10 minutes, with options to customize your own individual hot pot. The menu features spicy hot pot and Chinese skewer barbecue, both known for good, consistent taste and suitable for simple meals or late-night hangouts.
Icy beer pairs well with lamb skewers and spicy dishes like Mala Xiang Guo. Beer is available to complement the hot pot kebab flavors.
Good to know
Parking validation is only for the first 30 minutes.
Plan to pay for parking if you go into the lot downstairs.
The ordering process on the app allows you to select only the ingredients you want.
Vietnamese noodle bar with a cozy atmosphere and warm interior contrasts with slightly cold air. It offers huge portions at reasonable prices and features a bar with unique beer options. The space feels clean and welcoming with plenty of seating and a kid-friendly vibe.
Beef chow fun features large flat noodles beneath tender beef and vegetables with a sweet and salty flavor. Egg rolls come out super crunchy with a sweet sauce that balances the taste well.
An eclectic array of craft beers stands out here, including fruity beers, rich stouts, and unique IPAs. The selection also features beer infused with sour skittles and some taps not found elsewhere.
Good to know
They now offer Monday-Friday lunch specials.
They started offering a $1 wing special with $1 off draft beers on Thursday nights.
The food portions at LHK Noodle Bar are huge.
Charcoal grills use an automatic skew-turning system and a superior smoke venting system that keeps the air clear. Loud K-pop music and tight seating create a lively, high-energy atmosphere where conversation is difficult. Large screens and big tables support group gatherings focused on eating and drinking.
Chinese dishes feature Dan Dan noodles, cucumber salad, and house fried rice. The menu includes Chinese BBQ paired with beers.
Good beer selection pairs well with Chinese BBQ. The vibe recalls beer halls where meat and beer flow freely.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large parties, especially during peak hours.
Expect wait times of 50 minutes or more during busy periods.
Dinner for two typically costs around $200 before tips.
Kebab shop with Chinese-inspired decor and a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels like stepping back into ancient China. Live music and karaoke add a lively energy while the aroma of cumin evokes street food nights. Regulars enjoy authentic Chinese BBQ with tender lamb skewers and unique offerings like stinky tofu.
Spicy hot pot offers bold flavors and comes with options like pickled cabbage and pork. Chinese BBQ skewers stand out for their authentic taste and variety, paired with side dishes like cucumber and peanut noodles salad.
Cheap beer comes in pitchers at very reasonable prices. The selection includes Japanese sake, Korean soju, and various beers, creating a great atmosphere for drinking with friends.
Good to know
Live music happens on weekends after 9:00 pm.
Karaoke is available at night for guests to participate.
There is a free parking lot behind the building.
Interior blends subtle Japanese decor with upside-down umbrellas hanging from the ceiling, creating a cozy and refined atmosphere. Music complements the vibe without overpowering, supporting a chill dining experience. Tables feature heated trays to keep skewers warm, enhancing the relaxed pace of meals.
Chinese BBQ here features a typical seasoning profile that is very stimulating and well cooked. The spot offers a chill ambiance unlike many other places with loud music and bright lights, plus a unique mix of yakitori and Chinese BBQ skewers.
Happy hour runs from 9:30 to 11:30 pm with a buy-one-get-one-free beer deal. Beer pairs well with the food but can run out during busy times.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 9:30 to 11:30pm, offering buy-one-get-one-free beer.
An 18% tip is automatically added to all bills.
Parking is available, but it may require a short walk.
Spacious lounge with modern decor and plentiful comfortable seating offers a relaxing atmosphere despite occasional crowding. Amenities include showers, yoga room, and private spaces, supporting both work and relaxation. The bar serves notable cocktails, enhancing the overall experience.
Offers healthy dinner options like beef and broccoli, vegetarian curry, and salads. Includes congee (porridge) and dishes like orange chicken and tofu. Desserts include lemon bars and brownies.
Beers on tap come ice cold and are table delivered for convenience. The selection pairs well with food and sits alongside solid cocktails and wine choices.
Good to know
Entry is free with a LoungeKey or Priority Pass card.
There was a 30-minute wait to get in during peak hours.
The lounge is not ADA friendly, making access difficult for those with disabilities.
Taiwanese restaurant offers a refreshingly airy, simple space with a gentle, relaxed atmosphere that encourages quiet conversations. Outdoor patio features twinkle lights and space heaters, creating a down-to-earth setting for gatherings. The menu blends eclectic fusion of old and new with many vegetarian options.
Sichuan dishes feature numbing peppercorn flavors with crispy chicken and a fragrant sauce. Taiwanese Sesame Noodles balance sesame, chili, and sweetness, while Numbing Fried Chicken offers well-battered thigh meat with a spicy dipping sauce.
An amazing selection of beers and sake stands out here, including a notable Idaho draft beer. The beer pairs well with shared food, making it a solid spot for casual drinks.
Good to know
They host new specials every day, so check the menu often.
Dinner parties featuring Taiwanese street food are held regularly.
Street parking is free on weekends, making it easier to visit.
Luxurious mahal-style decor blends rustic charm with modern touches, featuring colorful prayer flags and warm lighting. The atmosphere feels cozy and family-friendly, with soft nostalgic Bollywood music setting a lively yet relaxed mood. A full bar offers distinctive cocktails like savory mojitos, complementing the vibrant dining experience.
Chicken Chow Mein stands out with fresh, flavorful noodles. Tandoori Momos offer smoky, juicy dumplings with a charred edge and spicy chutney. Veg Momo and other dishes like Chicken 65 add variety and taste.
Selection includes Gorkha beer from Mount Everest and a hazy IPA served in tall glasses. Beers pair well with Indo-Chinese and Nepali dishes, offering a variety of local brews from India and Nepal.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups.
Expect some wait time during peak hours.
Happy hour runs from Monday to Thursday, 3pm to 5pm.
Small space with izakaya-style decor and walls adorned by classic Cantonese artists creates a nostalgic, cozy vibe. Energetic atmosphere buzzes with 80s and 90s Canton-pop music and lively chatter. Tight bar seating and warm service add to the intimate, vibrant experience.
Classic Cantonese dishes come with a twist, mixing in fusion items like mapo spaghetti and XO escargots with milk bread. Free pickled cucumber and roasted peanuts set the tone for an authentic, old school Cantonese vibe.
Unique Taiwan specialty beers stand out, featuring flavors like tea and pomelo. The selection includes Chinese beers and osmanthus lemon highballs that offer a distinct taste experience.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends, and should be made at least three weeks in advance.
Expect a long wait if you arrive without a reservation, especially after 5:30pm.
Certain signature dishes may be unavailable if you arrive late, so plan accordingly.
Spacious chicken restaurant offers well air-conditioned indoor seating and a nice patio with a mountain view. TVs show sports and shows, creating a family atmosphere with lively energy. Wings come in bold, authentic flavors paired well with cold beer.
Soup dumplings come in a 6-piece order and taste very good with a black vinegar sauce and slices of ginger. The cashier promises beautiful soup dumplings made with care.
Cold, freshly poured beer pairs well with the wings. You can relax and enjoy your meal with a cold beer and boneless Xtra Hot wings.
Good to know
This location has outdoor seating.
Asking for a water cup is not permitted.
Outside food is not allowed, even if you buy their food.
Modern Chinese restaurant offers a beautifully designed space with stunning woodwork and an open, casual atmosphere. The vibe balances stylish yet welcoming energy, avoiding pretension while featuring thoughtful cocktails and standout dishes like Peking duck and biang biang noodles.
Dishes feature authentic Peking duck with thick, crispy skin and sliced pluots, alongside standout items like the lobster dumpling and crab butter lo mein. The menu includes well-timed a la carte dim sum and large plates with quality ingredients and bold flavors like five spice and lime on Wolf Ranch quail.
Good to know
Reservations are required for the tasting menu, which costs $120 per person.
Expect a wait of about an hour after your reservation time.
The total cost with drinks and tips can reach around $200 per person.
Beautiful decor and thoughtful design create an inviting space with lots of natural light. The atmosphere is lively and laid-back, often bustling with families and energetic vibes. Outdoor seating mimics a Taiwanese night market, adding a unique cultural touch to the experience.
Flaky scallion pancakes stand out for their texture and flavor. The menu features rich dishes like beef noodles, pork belly over rice, and spicy tofu. The chicken congee offers a comforting, hearty option often enjoyed at brunch.
Offers a solid selection of craft beers including Taiwanese beer and various organic beverages. Includes options beyond beer like wine, sake, and non-alcoholic drinks.
Good to know
Parking is available in a lot right next to the restaurant.
Expect long wait times of around 40 minutes during peak hours.
Portions are small, so consider ordering more for larger groups.
Hot pot restaurant features automated electronic carts and a self-serve sauce bar with a wide variety of condiments. The space feels spacious and modern with a quiet yet lively atmosphere suitable for groups. Playful decor includes a Ferris wheel presentation for meats, adding a unique touch to the dining experience.
Sichuan hotpot features a rich and spicy broth with a strong beefy flavor. Fresh, tender meat and high-quality vegetables come with options like pumpkin broth and Sichuan pepper broth in an all-you-can-eat format.
Qingdao beer is available and pairs with spicy dishes. Staff quickly bring more beers and waters when asked. Some beers arrive warm and wait times can reach 15 minutes.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as tables fill up quickly during lunch hours.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $40 per person.
A 15-minute lockout period applies after submitting an order.
Open air bar with live music and multiple pool tables creates a casual, sporty vibe. Loud music and lively crowds encourage shouting across tables, while bartenders chat warmly with regulars. Outdoor patio offers a quieter space with big TVs for sports viewing.
Street Side Chow Mein features thin eggless noodles with shredded vegetables and a green chili sauce. Szechuan curry includes baby corn and offers a distinct spicy flavor.
Craft beer selections include a Blueberry Wheat Ale and a crisp IPA. Both cider and sour beers are available and well made.
Good to know
Happy hour runs Monday through Friday from 3 to 6 pm with $5 beer specials.
Karaoke and open mic nights are held on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Expect to spend between $20 to $30 per person during happy hour.