Modern, stylish space with elegant decor and well-balanced lighting creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Many private dining rooms accommodate gatherings and small events comfortably. The vibe blends authentic Sichuan energy with a lively yet relaxed setting.
Food features bold, spicy flavors and authentic Sichuan style. Dishes come in small portions with fresh ingredients and perfect seasoning, served quickly and beautifully presented.
Gelato and taro dessert stand out with unique flavors. Sweet potato stuffed with taro offers a rich, satisfying finish. Desserts combine creativity and delicate sweetness.
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The anniversary menu is available from November 1 to November 11.
Private rooms are available with a minimum spend of 800.
Parking is easy with a large lot across the street.
Small space with bench seating and outdoor area offers a cozy vibe despite some maintenance issues outside. Atmosphere feels warm and casual, with fresh ingredients and a menu focused on clay pot rice and herbal soups. Prices stay reasonable, attracting those who appreciate authentic flavors and variety.
Food features fragrant flavors and is not too salty. Clay pot rice stands out as excellent, often served with soup on the side.
Complimentary desserts come with certain orders like clay pot rice or clam dishes, often paired with soup. Desserts are part of set meals and sometimes offered free as a gesture for service issues.
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Parking is free and easy to find nearby.
The menu ordering is done via an iPad with options in Chinese and English.
They offer a free soup or dessert with the purchase of clay pot rice.
Buffet offers sushi and ramen bars, hot pot, and a hibachi grill for made-to-order dishes. Atmosphere feels cozy and spacious with clean, well-maintained decor. Noise level can be high due to frequent celebrations, creating a lively vibe.
Food here offers excellent quality with a variety of fresh options. The dining experience combines amazing flavors and attentive service.
Lots of dessert options include fruits, ice cream, and cakes. Drinks come in various flavors like passion fruit, peanut milk, and green tea.
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The price is $39.99 per person on weekends, plus a 12% service charge.
Lunch costs $25, ending around 3:30 pm, then dinner starts at $40.
A 12% mandatory tip is added to all bills, increasing the total cost.
Small sushi bar seats about 9 guests in an intimate, quiet setting with a simple, refined design. The atmosphere suits romantic dinners with a slow, deliberate pace. High-quality Japanese ingredients and artisan ceramics enhance a kaiseki-style omakase experience.
Food features fresh ingredients and high-quality preparation with innovative cooking techniques. Staff explain dishes before serving, adding personal touches that enhance the dining experience.
Dessert features a Crown Honeydew Melon that tastes ripe, sweet, and juicy. The meal ends with a green tea ice cream dessert after a 12-course menu.
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Reservations are required due to limited seating with only 9 seats available.
The omakase experience offers around 14 courses and is available for lunch.
Expect a wait of over 30 minutes before opening on busy days.
Bright, clean space with stylish decor and a big orange tree by the register creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. The environment feels spacious and well maintained, offering a relaxed vibe for enjoying a variety of unique teas and desserts.
Food arrives quickly after ordering at a self-service kiosk, making the process smooth. The quality of the food matches the cleanliness of the space, encouraging repeat visits.
Variety of taro desserts and grass jelly options stand out. The red bean soup tastes like a classic Taiwanese dessert, not overly Americanized.
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Parking is plentiful and easily accessible near the venue.
Prices are reasonable compared to other specialty drink shops.
They offer a wide variety of drinks and desserts, including unique taro options.
Large, well-ventilated space with table vents keeps smoke away, creating a clean and comfortable environment. Noise level is high, making conversation loud and lively, especially as the place fills quickly. Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with aged premium meats and a self-serve beer and wine bar, finishing meals with complimentary ice cream bars.
Food features high quality grilled meats with consistently good flavors. Servers keep drinks full and check in often, ensuring food arrives without long waits.
Simple desserts come included, often a complimentary ice cream like Melona bars in strawberry, mango, and honeydew flavors. No dessert buffet is available.
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Expect a wait of 60 to 90 minutes on weekends during dinner hours.
Reservations are not accepted; arrive early to be put on the waitlist.
The premium all-you-can-eat option costs $47 per person.
Copper hot pot and live music performances create a lively, bright atmosphere with a spacious, colorful interior. The place draws crowds eager for interactive dining with a sauce bar and dessert options. Noise levels rise during performances, making conversation difficult at times.
Food comes out quickly and stays fresh, cooked in boiling water and broth. Quality is consistently high with delicious flavors and good prices.
A dessert bar comes with the meal, offering a variety of sweets to finish. Some desserts may arrive cold, so check the temperature before eating.
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Reservations are recommended due to potential long wait times, especially on weekends.
Ladies' night on Tuesdays offers a 10% discount for women and up to 50% off for groups of five.
The restaurant stays open until 10:30 pm on Fridays, later than many others.
Chinese restaurant with a focus on take-out orders and limited dine-in options. Food features durian rolls, mochi, and dishes with wok hei like stir-fried beef noodles. Atmosphere is casual with some maintenance issues like a broken front door.
Food quality varies widely, with some dishes described as fresh and fast while others are called bad and not great. Service issues sometimes overshadow the food experience.
Desserts offer a heavenly experience with a variety of sweet options. Drinks complement the desserts well, rounding out the selection.
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The durian rice cakes are affordable.
Take-out orders are popular, but dine-in options are limited.
Buffet restaurant offers a huge dining room with a casual and welcoming atmosphere that suits families. It often feels crowded and chaotic, with lines forming outside and lively chatter inside. Affordable all-you-can-eat pricing draws many, making it a popular spot despite some cramped spaces.
Food stands out for its high quality and wide variety. Barbecue, pulled pork, and steaks offer fresh, flavorful options at reasonable prices.
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The buffet costs around $20 per person for all-you-can-eat.
Expect a line of about 20 people at 11am on weekends.
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible for guests.