Small, elegant Asian restaurant with modern design and Asian-influenced art creates a warm, family-friendly atmosphere filled with plants and vibrant decor. The space feels inviting and comfortable, suitable for casual dinners or celebrations. An open bar adds to the relaxed vibe.
Unlimited noodle refills keep the meal going without extra cost. This bottomless option ensures no one leaves hungry and adds great value to the dining experience.
Birria dumplings stand out with their rich broth and spicy kick. Steamed bao bao pork belly also offers a solid flavor contrast.
Good to know
The restaurant's grand opening is on March 21, 2024.
A special menu is available for Restaurant Week.
Parking is available in a shared lot, but can be limited.
Spacious restaurant offers a clean, family vibe with fast service and authentic steamed buns. Air conditioning and soft music create a relaxing atmosphere in a tidy, organized setting. Condiment and congee stations add to the customizable dining experience.
Unlimited porridge and soy milk come with dine-in orders. Small cold dishes refill freely for $2.50 alongside the $3.50 congee.
Dumplings and wontons come out delicious with a fresh, satisfying taste. Pork wontons and celery dumplings offer a nice balance of flavors that stand out.
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The congee costs $3.50 per person, and side dishes are $2.50 with unlimited refills.
The all-you-can-eat price is around $3, which is very affordable in LA.
Buns are priced between $2.5 and $3 each, which is reasonable for the quality.
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.
Unlimited Wagyu beef stands out with premium cuts like tenderloin and sirloin showing great freshness and marbling. A self-serve bar offers unlimited salads, banchan, soft drinks, and slushies, all included in the price range of about $30 to $65 per person.
Steamed dumplings feature a perfect meat to chive to wrapper ratio and deliver very tasty bites. Soup dumplings stand out as surprisingly good, especially given the Korean setting.
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.
Interior combines modern industrial vibe with cozy edge and black-painted ductwork, creating a cool, edgy atmosphere. Music and decor add to a welcoming, relaxed energy that suits casual dining. Space feels small and intimate, distinguishing it from typical Korean barbecue spots.
Unlimited options include wagyu tartare, high-quality meats, fresh vegetables, and seafood sides. The Ultimate package features delicious banchan like kimchi and pickled radish.
Offers a wide selection of dumplings including octopus dumplings and lobster dumplings. The lobster dumplings have an interesting flavor and the octopus dumplings stand out among the side dishes.
Good to know
There is a 70-minute limit on ordering, and the machine locks you out without warning.
There was a discount for seniors over 62.
The price-performance ratio was very high.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with an elegant, warm atmosphere and upscale, clean design. Vibrant energy fills the space, enhanced by loud EDM music and a lively vibe. Features include self-serve options like iPad ordering, slushie and ice cream machines, and individual or shared broth heaters.
Unlimited servings include wagyu, king crab, and lobster. Dinner costs $59.99 per person with soft drinks and endless bites. Dessert features a station with unlimited scoops and fruity shaved ice.
Lobster gyoza, kimchi dumplings, and octopus dumplings stand out as unique hot items. Dumplings come with rich Wagyu cuts and a soy sauce broth that complements seafood flavors well.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for immediate seating upon arrival.
Dinner costs $59.99 per person for unlimited bites and soft drinks.
A service fee applies for groups of five or more, typically for six or more.
Small courtyard shares space with nearby shops, offering both indoor and outdoor seating in a clean, modern setting. Atmosphere stays chill and cozy with light chatter but remains quiet and relaxed. The place fills quickly, creating a casual vibe where people come early to avoid waits.
Xiaolongbao and spicy sauce dumplings stand out with their juicy filling and thin wrappers that hold well. The spicy Chicken Wonton offers a flavorful kick that complements the other dumplings nicely.
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All-you-can-eat deal is $24.99 per person on weekdays, except Tuesday.
Street parking is available with 2 hours free, plus additional parking at the back.
Last order for all-you-can-eat must be placed by 1:15 pm; restaurant closes at 2:00 pm.
Shabu-shabu restaurant offers all-you-can-eat menu with fresh ingredients and a DIY sauce bar for personalized flavors. Indoor and outdoor seating create a family-friendly atmosphere with a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Noise levels vary, sometimes making conversation difficult during loud gatherings.
Unlimited shabu-shabu and Pyunbaek Jjim come with all-you-can-eat options. Expect a wide variety of meat, seafood, and noodles served without limits.
Fried dumplings stand out with their crispy exterior and juicy interior. Small bites like these dumplings and chicken karaage add variety and quality to the meal.
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Dpot offers an all-you-can-eat menu for $35 per person.
Lunch prices are around $50 for two people, including tax.
The restaurant is closed every Sunday.
Anime-themed decor with Manga replicas and anime figures creates a vibrant, fun atmosphere. Open-air layout with a second-floor dining area offers a welcoming, comfortable space. Tables include unique activities like board games and puzzles, adding a playful touch to the experience.
Weekday lunch offers all you can eat Wagyu Curry and Wagyu dumplings. The lunch special features unlimited curry servings.
Soft pillows of Wagyu dumplings offer savory goodness with a solid flavor profile. They rate around 7 out of 10 in taste and texture.
Good to know
Membership is required to earn points on purchases at Chubby Curry.
Parking is available right in front of the restaurant.
A locals discount is offered for nearby residents.
Restaurant divides into hot pot buffet and a la carte sections, keeping steam separate from diners. Atmosphere blends Xinjiang-style decor with automated robot servers delivering meat. Space feels family-friendly with a warm, welcoming vibe and a small prayer room.
Buffet offers a wide variety of dumplings alongside meats, seafood, and vegetables. Dumplings stand out as unique and delicious with options to customize in a hot pot or enjoy fried.
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The lunch buffet is an incredible value at $20, offering a variety of options.
All ingredients served are halal, catering to dietary restrictions.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible near the restaurant.
Large space with spacious seating and private rooms offers a modern take on dim sum dining. Noise levels vary, with some areas quiet enough for conversation and others lively due to parties. Decor is simple yet modern, featuring spread-out tables that provide ample room between diners.
Unlimited dim sum runs at $20, offering a solid all you can eat deal. Bistro 1968 served as a reliable spot before this bottomless promotion started.
Shrimp dumplings have soft skin and a good filling portion. Siu mai, chive dumplings, and golden shrimp rolls come at a reasonable price and taste above average.
Good to know
All-you-can-eat dim sum is available for $19.68 on weekdays and $25.88 on weekends.
There is a 90-minute time limit for the all-you-can-eat dim sum.
Parking is available inside the building but can be limited.
Tables feature Korean-style hibachi grills with effective smoke hoods that keep the air clear despite active cooking. The space feels modern and spacious, accommodating both small and large groups comfortably. Robot waiters add a unique touch, enhancing the lively and family-friendly atmosphere.
Addictive dumplings stand out here, drawing attention with their flavor. Kids enjoy them alongside the beef bulgogi.
Good to know
They offer an all-you-can-eat lunch deal for $24.99 from Monday to Thursday before 3 pm.
Expect long wait times on Saturday evenings; arrive early to avoid lines.
Parking can be tricky due to the busy plaza location.
Spacious dining area with individual hot pots and electric grills at each table creates a modern, lively atmosphere. A self-serve sauce and side bar offers many options to customize meals. Valet parking adds convenience to the experience.
Unlimited access to vegetables, meat, and seafood creates a diverse dining experience. Five distinct broth options and a buffet station with sauces and noodles offer endless combinations.
Buffet includes pork and shrimp dumplings alongside seafood like octopus and crayfish. Fried dumplings come out crispy and fresh, adding a satisfying crunch to the meal.
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Valet parking costs $2, but street parking is free and hard to find.
Reservations are required for evening dining, especially on weekends.
The all-you-can-eat option ranges from $25 to $33 per person.
Large buffet restaurant offers spacious seating and a well-decorated interior with a simple buffet layout. Atmosphere is generally family-friendly and clean, suitable for groups and casual dining. Seafood options include crab legs and Mongolian BBQ, with some dishes noted as exceptional.
Unlimited servings include salmon sashimi and crab legs. The buffet offers a variety of entries, sides, soups, salads, fruits, and desserts. The environment stays clean and suits the all you can eat style well.
Shrimp dumplings stand out with their freshness and flavor. Other options include shumai, mini pork dumplings, and gyoza potstickers, with dim sum dumplings offering a decent variety.
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All-you-can-eat crab legs are available for dinner and all day on weekends.
Expect to pay around $45 per person for dinner, including gratuity and tax.
Lunch specials are available for $20 at Vegas Seafood Buffet.
Historic diner space blends traditional American style with modern updates like crystal chandeliers and a vibrant mural. Atmosphere feels classy and quaint, offering a clean, bright environment with both indoor and outdoor seating. Live jazz and a small bar add to a relaxed, inviting vibe.
Offers bottomless mimosas for about $18, making it a popular choice for brunch. The deal pairs well with comfort foods and provides a fun, relaxed vibe.
Chicken and dumplings come with rich gravy and perfectly fluffy dumplings. They serve as comfort food that feels like a warm hug in a bowl.
Good to know
Happy hour offers bottomless mimosas for $18.
It can get crowded during weekend brunch hours.
Tell the staff upon entering if you want to sit in the happy hour section.
Large buffet restaurant offers a spacious layout with bright lighting and comfortable seating. Atmosphere feels busy and lively, with music that can be loud and some crowding at times. Seafood selection, including crab and sushi, stands out among offerings.
Unlimited crab and sushi stand out at this buffet. It offers quick, endless, good food for those wanting to fill up.
Dumplings come with a crispy exterior and soft interior. They appear alongside a variety of Asian dishes and appetizers like rolls and soups.
Good to know
Dinner costs $32.99 per person on weekends.
Lunch is $19 per person with a 10% discount for seniors.
Crab legs are available for dinner on Saturdays.
Small dining space offers a cozy and relaxed atmosphere with clean, bright surroundings. Conversations carry easily due to the quiet, intimate setting. The vibe blends chic sophistication with casual comfort, making it suitable for family meals.
Fresh, handmade dumplings stand out here, including vegan dumplings that are light and tasty. The menu features XLB and beef potstickers made right in front of you.
Good to know
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours.
Many menu items, including basic ones like rice, are often out of stock.
Portion sizes are small for the price, so consider sharing dishes.