Health food restaurant offers a laid-back, modern Latin vibe with a clean, colorful interior and comfortable seating including couches and varied chairs. Atmosphere feels family-friendly and cozy, suitable for quiet conversation or studying. Live music adds to the relaxed, welcoming energy.
Shrimp stands out in several dishes like shrimp tacos and a shrimp salad with sesame dressing. Potato tacos also appear alongside seafood options.
Crepes come out light and thin but sturdy enough to pick up. Nutella and strawberry is a popular choice, and oatmeal crepes stand out too. They taste delicious and work well with sandwiches.
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D’Todo Natural serves breakfast all day, which is a big plus.
The parking lot is located in the back and can be tight to get into.
They offer a wide variety of plant-based options for all diets.
Small space with intimate dining and nostalgic decor creates a cozy, homey vibe. Atmosphere feels like a family-run bodega, peaceful and inviting despite occasional discomfort. Offers authentic Vietnamese cuisine with unique dishes beyond pho.
Seafood dishes feature shrimp with salted egg and a crab roll packed with crab, shrimp, and pork belly. Fish options include a dill and turmeric fish served on a cooktop at the table, echoing traditional Ha Noi style.
Light and crispy crepes come filled with pork, shrimp, mung bean, onions, and bean sprouts. These Vietnamese crepes offer a unique take on Bánh Xèo Nam Bộ and evoke traditional home cooking.
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The restaurant offers dishes not commonly found at other Vietnamese restaurants, like banh beo and banh xeo.
There are plenty of vegetarian options available on the menu.
Parking is free but can get crowded; spots are limited and tight.
Super small restaurant offers a warm, mellow atmosphere that feels like eating in family home. The space stays neat and tidy, welcoming guests with authentic Vietnamese cuisine served in generous portions. No alcohol is available, and the vibe remains comfortable and inviting throughout visits.
Crispy banh xeo stands out with lots of shrimp and a unique crunch. Spring rolls combine crunchy lettuce and shrimp for a solid seafood appetizer.
Hot, crisp, and greasy textures combine with fresh vegetables like lettuce, mint, and pickled radish. The crepe balances unique flavors with fish sauce and offers a fun, crunchy bite.
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Parking is easy and free, with a lot right in front of the restaurant.
The portion size of the pho is great and very generous.
The banh xeo costs $13.99 and comes with a lot of vegetables.
Small space with authentic Egyptian decor and an open kitchen where flaky pies spin. Cozy, relaxed vibe with Egyptian music and the smell of buttery pastry filling the air. Dog-friendly patio and quick waits add to the casual, welcoming atmosphere.
Seafood pie serves 3-4 people and stands out for its size and flavor. The seafood and beef sojuk feteer combines rich seafood with savory beef in a flaky pastry.
Crepes come with Nutella and fresh fruit like strawberries and bananas. Savory options include chicken crepes alongside sweet varieties. The mix of flavors offers a perfect combination of sweet and savory.
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The sujuk feteer and sugar feteer are unique items not found elsewhere.
One sausage feteer can feed a family of four, including two adults and two children.
The seafood pie easily feeds 3-4 people.
Small Thai restaurant blends modern decor with original artwork and rust tones for a clean, stylish look. Gentle jazzy music and casual seating create a cozy, comfortable atmosphere that stays quiet and welcoming. A robot server delivers drinks, adding a unique, fun touch to the dining experience.
Seafood dishes feature large shrimp, quality mussels, and soft shell crab with a crispy texture and savory fish sauce. Soups like gumbo and seafood soup offer a spicy, flavorful bite with generous seafood portions.
Dessert crepes come with Nutella and fruit and taste heavenly. They sometimes offer a free birthday crepe.
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Parking is validated for 1 hour with a restaurant receipt.
The restaurant offers different levels of spiciness: none, mild, spicy, and extra spicy.
They pay attention to dietary preferences, including vegan and gluten-free options.
Spacious dining area with an open kitchen creates a clean, cozy atmosphere that feels lively and cheerful. Authentic Tianjin cuisine defines the menu, featuring handmade buns and traditional crepes. The place stands out for its transparent kitchen and family-friendly vibe.
Cashew Shrimp stands out with a flavor that keeps you coming back. The menu also features Tianjin-style Egg Crusted Shrimp and a unique pan-fried shrimp dish that offers an original twist.
Savory crepes feature crispy dough and two eggs, capturing authentic Tianjin style. Jianbing guozi here tastes very authentic and stands out as a signature dish.
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The restaurant opens at 10:30 AM on weekends, so plan accordingly.
Expect a packed house on Sunday mornings; arrive early to avoid long waits.
Parking is free and available in front of the restaurant.
European restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with warm lighting and vinyl record-themed decor. Live music and carefully curated playlists create a welcoming vibe that suits both casual and special occasions.
Fish comes out fresh and perfectly cooked, with flavors that stand out. The menu features scallop and shrimp lobster bisque and a variety of seafood options like fish soup and brazino.
Mushroom crepes feature colorful mushroom Julienne wrapped in delicate crepe sheets. The combination highlights fresh, earthy flavors with a light texture.
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The restaurant offers free parking, which is a significant convenience.
The plaza has limited parking, so street parking may be necessary on busy days.
Prices are reasonable considering the quality of food served.
Quaint French cafe with soft lighting and kitschy decor creates a relaxing atmosphere that encourages conversation. Outdoor patio offers a harbor view and casual seating, enhancing the peaceful vibe. Background features a French music playlist that transports diners to Paris.
Seafood crepe comes smothered in cheese, sauce, and herbs with fresh seafood inside. It has bold flavor and a generous serving size that matches its value.
Seafood crepe stands out with fresh seafood, smothered cheese and sauce, and perfect seasoning. House-made chicken sausage pairs well with the crepes, offering a flavorful option.
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Reservations are not accepted, so expect to wait during busy times.
The restaurant mandates an 18% gratuity for groups over 5 people.
Take-out pastries and beverages are available at the counter.
Vietnamese restaurant offers large, crispy banh xeo with plenty of fresh vegetables and a family-run, no-frills vibe. The space feels casual and cozy, often busy with a lively neighborhood atmosphere. Dishes focus on flavor-first, authentic Vietnamese crepes and other specialties.
Shrimp features heavily in dishes like the original shrimp filling and the B1 Bánh Xèo with shrimp, pork, and squid. The C7 Bún riêu ốc combines crab paste and snail soup for a unique seafood flavor.
Large, crispy, and flavorful crepes fill up with shrimp and pork. Egg crepes feel healthy with added vegetables and have a light, visually appealing texture.
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The restaurant is small, with about 15 to 20 seats inside and a modest patio outside.
The total cost is under $40 for a meal that could feed two people.
The place offers plenty of vegetables in the dishes, which is a plus.
Large interior with multiple dining rooms features different wallpaper and high ceilings creating a kaleidoscope effect. Atmosphere is cozy and calm with great music playing, supporting relaxed conversations. Seating includes roomy booths with hooks and options for indoor and outdoor dining.
Shrimp and grits stand out with exceptional flavor and a healthy touch. Eggs Benedict also pairs well, but shrimp and grits remain the main highlight.
Fruit crepes stand out with fresh ingredients and a great flavor. Building your own crepes adds a fun, interactive touch to the experience.
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They close at 2:30 pm.
The Coffee Company is just 5 minutes from the main terminal.
The wait time can get long during busy hours.
Seafood buffet offers live guitar music that enhances a beautiful atmosphere with tasteful decor and enough space between tables. The vibe is comfortable and lively, featuring bottomless mimosas and a focus on high-quality lobster and crab. Seating includes private rooms, adding to the refined dining experience.
All-you-can-eat seafood buffet offers a wide variety of high quality options. The seafood is the star of the show, making it a popular choice for special occasions and dedicated seafood lovers.
A crepe and boba station offers a variety of dessert options. Crepes stand out as a favorite alongside champagne and seafood dishes.
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Dinner is served Friday to Sunday from 5pm to 9pm.
Brunch is available Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 2pm.
The seafood buffet costs $159 per person and is available Thursday to Sunday.
Spacious dining area with modern decor and a large outdoor patio creates a bright, airy setting. Live music adds a welcoming vibe while seating arrangements support comfortable conversation and accessibility. The atmosphere suits family gatherings and casual nights out, blending cozy and lively elements.
Oysters stand out as a notable seafood option here. Fish and chips appear on the menu and attract interest for future visits.
Mushroom crepes offer a decadent, creamy experience that satisfies savory cravings. Strawberry cheesecake crepes combine fresh strawberries with a perfectly sweet filling for a balanced dessert.
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Happy hour runs every day from 2 pm to 6 pm.
Happy hour prices offer great value compared to regular menu prices.
The restaurant has a diverse menu with extensive breakfast options.
Spacious interior with near-tropical ambiance and forest-themed decor creates a vivid atmosphere. Seating options include booths, window seats, and large group tables, supporting a family-friendly vibe. Location at a busy intersection offers views of the street activity.
Tomato seafood soup offers a rich, flavorful broth. Shrimp crisp rolls come out crispy and flavorful. Crab fried rice and sugar cane shrimp add variety to the seafood options.
Vietnamese crepes stand out with their savory flavor and banh xeo style. Some crepes can be soggy and lightly seasoned, but they sometimes waive charges for those.
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Reservations are not required, but expect to order at the counter.
Parking in the area can be challenging, so plan accordingly.
The restaurant is family-friendly, with kids helping out.
Small modern bistro with warm wooden decor and multiple intimate dining areas, including a hidden outdoor patio with heaters. Atmosphere feels cozy and romantic, especially during sunset. Guests enjoy a blend of refined French and California cuisine in a quiet, private setting.
Menu focuses heavily on seafood appetizers with every dish tasting delicious. Fish sashimi stands out as a must-try, and clams come in a flavorful broth that enhances their taste.
Buckwheat crepes have crispy edges and a nicely melted interior. Options include savory fillings like duck with onions, mushroom, and cheese, as well as salmon, all tasting very good.
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Caché has a seasonal menu that changes regularly.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Expect higher prices for unique dishes, with some items over $20.
Large interior with many table sizes suits very large groups comfortably. Ambience stays clean and comfortable with English music playing, creating a casual vibe. Known for crispy, flavorful banh xeo, it draws steady crowds and often has a waitlist.
Crispy banh xeo comes filled with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts, served with fresh herbs and a tangy dipping sauce. Mi Quang noodles offer a mix of shrimp, pork, noodles, and veggies** with authentic fish sauce flavors.
Savory Vietnamese crepes, known as Banh xeo, come out crispy on the outside and packed with flavor inside. They are huge and fresh, served with plenty of salad options.
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Parking at Quán Mii Restaurant is often packed, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect a waitlist during peak hours; visiting early or late is recommended.
The total cost for two people is around $17, offering good value for the portions.
Food court combines multiple Mexican eateries with a casual bar offering mainly beer and micheladas. Atmosphere balances energetic music with a relaxed vibe, though volume can sometimes hinder conversation. Space suits groups and dates seeking a lively yet pleasant setting.
Fish tacos stand out with big pieces of fish and plenty of vegetables. Shrimp tacos and the mango habanero aquachile add variety. Seafood feels fresh and leans toward authentic Mexican flavors.
Crepes come out delicious and fresh, often paired with sweet options like fraps. They stand out as a clean, tasty dessert choice among various food options.
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Taco Tuesday features a variety of tacos with special discounts.
Expect to pay around $15-20 per person for meals.
They charge $0.50 for card transactions without prior notice.
Quaint and cozy space evokes a Parisian vibe with warm lighting and intimate decor. Kitchen noise often rises, creating a lively but sometimes loud atmosphere. The setting feels like a hidden gem with a romantic and comfortable mood.
Shrimp appetizers stand out as the highlight, especially the shrimp picante. The menu offers a variety of fish, meat, and pasta dishes with a strong seafood presence.
Lobster crepes stand out with their rich flavor. Dessert options include Grand Marnier soufflé and crepe Suzette, though the latter is less impressive compared to other dishes.
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Reservations are only available for 8 pm, which is the only time left.
Valet parking costs $14, while street meter parking is also available nearby.
They charge a $25 corkage fee for bringing your own wine.