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.
Food here is fresh and delicious with a quality that matches the price. The ordering process uses a cart system that makes selecting items easy and adds a fun, interactive touch to dining.
Offers a mix of hot pot, sashimi, and kbbq with options like sukiyaki and wagyu. Includes fresh meat, seafood, and alcohol to complement the meals.
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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.
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.
An endless selection of hot pot, sushi, ramen, and Chinese dishes fills the buffet. The variety of seafood and tasty sushi stand out among the options.
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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.
Sukiyaki and shabu shabu restaurant offers a relaxing atmosphere with no loud music and plenty of ventilation. Guests find generous portion sizes paired with a sauce bar featuring clearly labeled options and fresh add-ons. The place maintains a clean and fresh environment, making it suitable for casual dinners and gatherings.
Fresh meat and a good quantity of vegetables stand out in the food. Prices stay reasonable while the overall quality remains consistently good.
Fresh meat and a good quantity of vegetables come with the sukiyaki pot featuring a broth balanced between sweet and salty. The chicken dish uses a miso soup base that complements the chicken and tofu well.
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Parking is easy as the restaurant is located in a mall.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $82 for two people.
Portion sizes range from 3 to 14 ounces, catering to different appetites.
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.
Omakase here offers a seamless and delicious experience with delicate, intricate dishes. The A5 Wagyu shabu shabu with matsutake mushroom and shellfish broth features high-quality beef that melts in your mouth.
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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.
Japanese grocery store with fresh sashimi, high-quality meat and produce, and unique Japanese products not found elsewhere. The atmosphere includes loud, scratchy Japanese music and simple, plain shelving. It attracts shoppers looking for specialty items and quick purchases, with a focus on quality over size.
Offers a wide selection of fresh produce, meat, and deli foods with many Japanese food options. Prepared foods and bento are fresh and flavorful with fair prices and good value.
Fresh sushi and sashimi stand out with creative rolls and flavorful nigiri. Bento boxes offer a variety of tastes with distinct ingredients like salmon and burdock, all at affordable prices.
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Sushi is offered at 20% off later in the evening if not sold earlier.
The store does not accept food stamps, which may affect some shoppers.
Parking is available, including handicap stalls close to the entrance.
Ramen bar with simple cafe-style seating and outdoor options offers a loud, crowded atmosphere suited for younger crowds. Space feels tight and hot, with hard stools and small tables that limit comfort. Late hours extend dining options beyond typical ramen spots.
Food here is delicious and freshly made with solid flavors. The menu offers tasty dishes that satisfy late-night cravings without feeling like fast food.
Ramen here offers generous portions with customizable spiciness levels and strong, authentic flavor. Tonkatsu with egg and beansprouts comes perfectly seasoned and served at the right temperature.
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The restaurant is the only ramen place in the area open until midnight.
All toppings incur extra charges, so check the menu carefully.
Expect high wait times even on weekdays, especially during dinner hours.
Sukiyaki and shabu shabu restaurant offers generous portions and varied soup bases including milk and corn broth. Atmosphere feels cute but seating can be uncomfortable with some areas poorly ventilated. Crowds have thinned compared to past years, creating a quieter dining experience.
Food shows consistent quality and superb taste here. Service complements the great flavors well.
Shabu shabu stands out with Angus beef, spicy seafood essence, and ponzu sauce options. Egg accompanies the meal for dipping.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours, so arrive early.
Parking can be challenging, consider using public transport.
Kids over 3 feet tall are charged half price, even if they don't eat.
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.
Food features fresh sashimi and consistently excellent quality. Dishes offer good value with flavors that stay delicious throughout the meal.
Sushi comes out fresh and delicious with large rolls and high quality seafood. Sashimi is very fresh and generous, enough for two people. Bento combos offer good value, especially at lunch, and dishes like sukiyaki and dambu udon have light, tasty broths.
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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.
Clean, spacious interior with Japanese ramen vibe and aesthetic decor creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Quiet and comfortable setting feels like dining in a Japanese izakaya with slightly loud, trendy music. Reasonable prices and high value attract those seeking authentic ramen experiences.
Food arrives piping hot and stays flavorful even after a drive. The dishes offer high quality ingredients with superb spiciness for those who like heat.
Ramen features a rich, freshly made broth with options like tonkotsu and miso that include whole egg and bamboo shoots. Chicken and pork katsu come crispy and well seasoned, and the ghost pepper ramen offers a balanced heat.
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The prices at TaishoRamen 面屋大勝拉面 are very reasonable.
They offered a Grand Opening Special for under $20.
The menu doesn't seem to offer any non-pork or non-pork-based ramen options.
Small sushi restaurant with a quiet, relaxed atmosphere on weekdays and a cool, upbeat vibe overall. Fresh seafood and sushi stand out, especially unique specialty rolls and all-you-can-eat options. A party room in the back accommodates larger groups.
Food comes out fresh and quickly with consistently great quality. Options stay affordable despite rising costs, and large orders maintain perfect taste.
Sushi here features fresh sashimi and sushi rolls with high-quality ingredients. Nigiri rice has a soft but chewy texture served at room temperature with visible grains, maintaining great taste despite rising food costs.
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The all-you-can-eat sushi is reasonably priced at $35 per person.
Expect a mandatory 18% tip added to your bill.
There are plenty of parking spaces available near the restaurant.
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.
Taiyaki stands out with fragrant taro and peanut flavors that are not too sweet. The custard taiyaki offers a crispy texture, and the waffle features a unique mochi-like chewiness.
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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.
Grocery store offers Asian and Hispanic groceries with inexpensive prices and a large parking lot. The atmosphere feels dark and dated but the layout is neat and organized. Heated lamp area and quick bites section provide freshly fried Taiwanese foods and ready-to-eat meals.
Freshness stands out with a wide variety of Asian and Hispanic foods. The market offers Taiwanese fried food, Bento boxes, sushi, and a hot food section featuring popcorn chicken and other snacks.
Bento boxes designed and prepared by a famous Taiwanese chef stand out here. Ready-made options include Taiwanese Bento boxes and Sushi, all tasting really good.
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Produce prices are often better than those at chain supermarkets.
The market has a large parking lot, making parking convenient.
Spending $25 earns a free milk tea drink.