Small family-owned Asian restaurant offers a trendy, relaxed vibe with tasteful décor and a quiet, pleasant atmosphere. Space is clean and compact, suited for take-out or casual dining. Menu features a wide selection of boba drinks alongside generous portions of flavorful dishes.
Orange chicken stands out with crispy white meat and a sauce that really pops. Garlic noodles and rice served with the chicken are fresh and complement the dish well.
Kimchi fries and bulgogi rice bowl stand out with bold flavors and generous portions. Garlic noodles and kimchi fried rice add tasty variety without overwhelming spice.
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The restaurant closes at 9 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Expect a slight wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The portions are large, often enough for two people to share.
Spacious interior with a modern, clean design creates a comfortable setting for meals. An open sauce bar and self-serve ingredient stations encourage a casual, interactive dining experience. The atmosphere stays lively and welcoming, suitable for groups of all sizes.
Specializes in Korean-Chinese fusion with a build-your-own hot pot concept. Hot pot comes very hot and can be stir fried, offering a unique twist. Mild spicy level avoids the typical Sichuan numbness. Appetizers include mayo pancakes and sweet and sour pork.
Korean-style mala tang features a rich but refreshing broth with a perfect amount of spiciness. Rose tteokbokki offers chewy noodles and well-cooked rice cakes in a mild, flavorful sauce with cute sausage toppings.
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You pay the bill at the front after you are done eating.
Parking at The Source is easy with a dedicated parking structure.
The price is based on weight, allowing for customization of your bowl.
Asian restaurant with modern, inviting decor and photo-worthy corners creates a friendly, vibey atmosphere. Loud, chill music and several TVs showing sports and K-pop fill the space. Cocktails like lychee and passionfruit complement soft dumplings and flavorful chicken rolls.
Chow mein and chow fun feature chewy, flavorful noodles cooked well. Dumplings, bao buns, and pork belly stand out with rich taste and texture.
Korean fried chicken stands out here with crispy, flavorful pieces. The menu also features beef bulgogi bowls and bulgogi chow mein, both rich and savory.
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Happy hour starts at 8pm with $1 wings and late night deals.
The $1 wings are a popular choice during happy hour.
Parking is easier at this location compared to others in the area.
Small and cozy space with auto-turning skewer racks that keep kebabs evenly grilled. Atmosphere tends to be refreshingly quiet compared to other BBQ spots but can get smoky when packed. Offers authentic northeastern Chinese BBQ with a unique spice mix and fresh meat skewers.
Numbing Spicy Mala Dry Hot Pot stands out as a flavorful dish. The green scallion pancakes are flaky and crispy, while the pan fried pork dumplings and seafood pancake offer solid Chinese BBQ skewer options.
Chinese and Korean dishes come with banchan that offers a vinegar reset for the palate. Cold noodles provide a refreshing cool down to balance the spice.
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Dinner time, especially on weekends, can come with a wait.
There is free parking at the Han Mi Bank next to the restaurant.
Expect a 30-45 minute wait for a table on Saturday evenings.
Large, bright space with spaced tables creates a comfortable, open environment. Atmosphere feels sterile and quiet, lacking warmth or mood. Ordering happens via table tablets, making service efficient and convenient.
Sweet and sour pork stands out with a chewy and crispy texture from rice flour. Mapo tofu pairs well with rice, and dishes like jajangmyeon and beef jjamppong also appear on the menu.
Jjajangmyeon comes with grilled pork strips or green chili on top for mild spice. Black bean noodles taste slightly watery but pair well with tangsuyuk. Only one banchan is served, pickled daikon.
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Parking can be challenging during peak hours due to limited spaces.
Free parking is available in the lot for diners.
Ordering is done via tablets at the table, streamlining the process.
Small restaurant offers a cozy, home-like atmosphere with moderate music volume creating a relaxed vibe. Korean noodle dishes like jjajangmyeon and jjambbong stand out for their taste and quality. Limited seating and parking add to the intimate, neighborhood feel.
Staples like jiajiangmien, sweet and sour pork, and jiampong stand out. The sweet and sour pork stays crispy without feeling heavy. Fried dumplings and mapo tofu also appear on the menu.
Black bean noodles, or jjajangmyeon, stand out with a well-balanced flavor and come with a large side of pickled radish. The seafood soup jjambong pairs well when mixed with the noodles, and dishes like tangsuyuk add variety to the Korean menu.
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Parking is limited, with only a few spots available in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant is small, so expect a wait during peak hours.
Prices are competitive, with reasonable options for most dishes.
Spacious interior with Chinese-style decor and live plants and animals creates a comfortable setting. Quiet atmosphere with subtle background music offers a calm dining experience. Korean-style Chinese dishes like jjajangmyeon and jjamppong attract diners seeking distinctive flavors.
Hot and sour soup and mapo tofu stand out with strong flavors. Dishes like black bean fish and sweet and sour pork offer distinct tastes compared to other Chinese spots.
Jjajangmyeon stands out with its rich flavor, paired often with jjamppong and tang soo yook for a full Korean meal experience.
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Parking is free and convenient, reducing stress for visitors.
Reservations are not required, and there is usually no waiting.
The restaurant offers huge portion sizes, perfect for sharing.
Spacious dining area with large windows lets in natural light, creating a bright and open atmosphere. The design is modern and clean, with vibrant decor reflecting its culinary heritage. The layout can feel tight near tables when people walk by or stand close during meals.
Dumplings stand out with options like chili oil dumplings and tasty rice pairings. Beef scallion pancakes and hand-cut noodles also feature alongside cucumber salad for a solid Chinese food lineup.
Kimchee fried rice offers a good flavor, though it differs from homemade versions. The Korean BBQ rice stands out, but the beef can be tough and dry. Korean pancake wraps also deliver solid taste.
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Noodle St offers halal options for Muslim customers.
The restaurant was very clean.
Portions are generous, and prices are reasonable, providing good value for the quality of food.
Chinese restaurant offers a low-key, chill atmosphere with a dated but clean interior. A big private room suits families or group gatherings. Korean-style Chinese dishes stand out for their high quality and distinct flavors.
House-made dumplings come in a traditional large style, offering fresh taste. Dishes like sweet and sour pork, jajangmian, and sautéed shredded pork with bao buns stand out for their distinct flavors.
Cold noodles with peanut sauce stand out as a refreshing dish with an addictive flavor. Jjajangmyeon and tangsuyuk offer tasty Korean-Chinese flavors, though some noodle dishes can be soggy.
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Reservations are recommended for large parties, especially on busy days.
The venue can accommodate up to 100 people, with options to divide into smaller rooms.
Free parking is available, but it can be difficult to find on busy days.