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.
Soups here offer warm and comforting broths with rich mushroom flavors in the meat tofu soup and a tasty build fish soup. Spicy options include spicy fish soup and spicy wontons, adding a bold kick to the menu.
Stylish decoration creates a Chinese food + bar vibe ideal for gatherings and celebrations. Private dining rooms fit family dinners and small events well.
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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.
Hole-in-the-wall dumpling spot with handmade dumplings and homemade noodles offers a cozy, unpretentious atmosphere reminiscent of a mom-and-pop setup. The space is small and modest, with simple decor and a slightly cramped interior. It draws a crowd seeking authentic Northern Chinese flavors at very reasonable prices.
Soups come with fresh dumplings that are juicy and flavorful. Options include won ton soup without shrimp and seaweed and dried shrimp soup with pepper for added taste.
Only spot open during dinner hours when most nearby places close early. Known for its dumplings and casual vibe, making it a go-to for evening meals.
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Prices for dumplings start at $17.60 for 30 pieces, which is a great deal.
Credit cards are accepted, making payment convenient.
Expect a wait during busy hours, especially at lunch and dinner.
Market-style setup combines with futuristic decor and robot servers to create a Blade Runner-esque vibe. Bright, clean space feels modern and creative despite some crowding and smoky BBQ aroma. Touchscreen ordering and induction heat tables add a unique interactive element to the hot pot experience.
Soups here have full flavor with a variety of bases. The passion fruit and beef bone broth stand out for their taste and richness.
Relaxing atmosphere supports family dinners and casual gatherings. Staff like Philix and Nathan contribute to an enjoyable dining experience with attentive service.
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Chubby Mart offers quality cuts of meat, seafood, and live seafood options.
Expect long wait times during peak hours due to popularity.
Desserts are priced at $16 each, which may be considered expensive.
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.
Soups come with meals and offer flavorful, healthy options like mild spicy beef noodle and herbal varieties. Choices include light, refreshing broths and richer ones like nuts chicken, pear, and white fungus soups.
Dinner features clay pot rice and satisfies with solid flavors. The dining area can get uncomfortably hot without air conditioning on warm evenings.
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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.
Spacious Japanese restaurant with loud atmosphere and a strong incense scent. Sushi and sashimi are fresh and excellent, with large sushi pieces standing out. Sofa-style seating and light background music create a relaxed but somewhat mismatched vibe.
Complimentary squash soup and pumpkin soup serve as flavorful appetizers. The kabocha soup stands out for its rich taste.
Dinner features a sushi roll special with a discount offered. The spot gets busy early with diners enjoying their meals.
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Happy hour offers buy one get one half off on specialty rolls.
Reservations are recommended for large groups to avoid delays.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours on weekends.
Bright, spacious dining area offers a relaxed and easygoing atmosphere with moderate noise and background music. Customers select ingredients by weight from a buffet-style counter, creating personalized bowls with a variety of Taiwanese and Chinese options. Sauce bar with to-go containers and flexible portion sizes add to the customizable experience.
Soup comes as a hot pot where you pick your own ingredients and broth. The beef soup stands out with a mild spice that lets the flavors shine, and adding chili powder from the sauce counter boosts the heat for those who want it.
Busy during lunch and dinner but seating is available without wait. The vibe stays relaxing and easygoing, fitting for a big meal.
Good to know
They charge based on the weight of the food you pick.
The price is $13.99 per pound for the ingredients.
You can choose your own ingredients and pay by weight.
Modern interior blends warmth with subtle pop art accents, creating a vibrant yet comfortable atmosphere. The setting suits gatherings and date nights, offering a cozy and lively vibe. Attention to detail shows in thoughtful amenities like complimentary snacks.
The soup bases include a Cantonese traditional hotpot with porridge, a fresh and flavorful tomato soup, and a tasty beef congee. Chicken soup also stands out as delicious.
Dinner here offers a warm, cozy atmosphere suited for intimate meals or casual gatherings. Experiences vary, with some dinners feeling special and others falling short.
Good to know
Reservations are required to order via phone, with English and Chinese menus available.
The sauce bar costs $4.99 per person and includes fresh ginger slices.
Expect to pay around $30 to $50 per person for a meal.
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.
Four ramen soup flavors include tonkotsu, miso, spicy, and seafood. Hot pot options feature golden, mushroom, and tomato soups, with the golden soup noted as rich and comforting. Specialty soups like Buddha Jumps Over the Wall with abalone also appear on the menu.
Dinner offers a wide variety of seafood, including crab legs and various meats. The buffet style lets you enjoy a diverse selection for a filling meal.
Good to know
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.
Seafood steams directly at the table under a glass dome, creating an interactive dining experience. The space feels clean and elegant with bright lighting and a cozy atmosphere suitable for gatherings. Lines and some chaos occur outside, but inside the vibe remains inviting and comfortable.
Lunch specials pair flavorful soups with buns at a reasonable price. The chicken and cordyceps soup offers a rich, comforting taste, while the stewed soup stays light but well-balanced.
Spacious and comfortable seating suits friends gathering and family dinners well. The environment supports relaxed, group dining.
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Parking is very convenient with options including rear and underground parking.
The EV charging station is super convenient.
The lunch special with buns and a soup is reasonably priced.
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.
Copper pot soups stand out with a mutton spine base and lamp bones with meat adding rich flavor. Split pots offer a choice like House Special Butter Spicy and creamy Coconut Chicken soups.
Dinner here offers a family-friendly atmosphere with dishes suited for sharing. The setting supports relaxed meals with groups, making it a solid choice for evening gatherings.
Good to know
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.
Spacious dining area with family-friendly atmosphere and large portions encourages group gatherings. Noise levels rise with crowd, creating a lively and bustling vibe. Interior features a giant xiao long bao mural symbolizing warmth and reunion.
Soup dumplings and soup-filled siu mai offer soupy goodness with juicy interiors. Hot and sour soup delivers a comforting depth that stands out.
Space feels clean and spacious, ideal for family style dinners and large gatherings.
Good to know
The restaurant offers large portions that can easily feed four people.
Prices are fair, but online menu prices are higher than in-store prices.
A minimum spend of $300 is required for the private room.
Taiwanese restaurant offers clean, modern, casual space with DIY sauce station and fast food style operation. It draws crowds during lunch with fresh, authentic dumplings and wide food selection. Atmosphere feels low key but flavorful, balancing quick service with quality dishes.
Broths come flavorful and rich, especially in the hot and sour soup that matches authentic Taiwanese taste. Wontons are perfectly made, and soups often include generous ingredients like in the sour and spicy variety.
Affordable prices make it a solid choice for a cheap dinner or family takeout. Staffing is low during dinner hours, which might affect service speed.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during peak lunch hours, especially around 12:20 pm.
Prices are very affordable, making it good for a cheap lunch or takeout dinner.
They accept cash payments but prefer card payments.
Spacious dining area features red lanterns and traditional Chinese wallpapers creating a beautiful setting. Atmosphere stays lively without overwhelming noise, with many large tables and private rooms available. Food is known for authentic Peking duck and other classic dishes, served without MSG.
Lunch specials include soup and steamed rice with good-sized entrees for $12.99. Soups like seafood dumpling and braised pork ribs offer authentic Chinese flavors, though the duck bone soup lacks actual duck bones and flavor.
Good spot for a group dinner with friends. Offers lunch and dinner specials worth asking about before you go.
Good to know
Reservations are required at least 60 minutes in advance for Peking duck.
Lunch specials are available for $11 per dish on weekdays.
Takeout containers cost $0.50 each, so bring your own if possible.