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.
Plenty of parking spots surround the restaurant with easy access. The plaza's parking lot offers a no hassle experience, which is rare in this area.
Good to know
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.
Spa features modern, elegant design with real oxygen-producing plant walls and a colorful jimjilbang area. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing due to no children under 12 allowed, creating a focused wellness environment. Amenities include varied hot and cold baths and a spacious layout that avoids overcrowding.
Seaweed soup comes with mussels and pairs well with cold noodles. The tofu soup stands out as a solid choice. Some combos include refillable side dishes and seaweed soup.
Plenty of parking spots make access easy. The calm environment pairs well with the ample parking and amenities.
Good to know
The pools and saunas are nude, Jimjilbang style.
Children under 12 are not allowed to go to the spa.
Guests are expected to keep their voices down and keep their cell phones in their lockers.
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.
Easy to find and free parking makes arriving simple. The sufficient parking space fits well with the spot's needs.
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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.
Dim sum comes pre-cooked in plastic containers, creating a fast food vibe rather than a traditional teahouse experience. The space is small but comfortable, with self-serve water stations and utensils stored in table drawers. The atmosphere feels casual and modern, bustling with a lively crowd and welcoming lounge music.
Soup dumplings stand out with their good soups inside and delicious taste. Other items like hargow and shumai complement the soup offerings well.
Free parking is available with plenty of spaces around the building. Options include side parking and underground spots when the plaza gets busy.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; ordering is required before seating.
Expect a 90-minute seating maximum during busy hours.
Weekend lunch special from 11am to 2pm offers three dim sum and a drink for around $10.
Interior blends retro furniture with nostalgic Taiwanese-Mexican decor, creating a cozy, museum-like vibe. Lunch hours attract those seeking authentic Taiwanese street food with generous portions and bold flavors. Limited seating and quiet location offer a relaxed atmosphere away from busy restaurant areas.
Squid soup features a Taiwanese style with noodles, offering a comforting and flavorful taste. Selected soups come with the fried chicken combo, making it a good value option.
Easy parking sits in a quiet corner away from busy restaurant squares. Finding a spot is straightforward with ample space available.
Good to know
Yumi Time is only open from 11am to 3pm Tuesday through Sunday.
Expect a long line during peak lunch hours, especially on weekends.
Combos range from $15.50 to $17.50 and include soup and a drink.
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.
Plenty of parking spots sit right next to the restaurant, making it easy to find a place. The lot serves the small plaza well, though it is not very large.
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.
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.
Plenty of parking exists with underground spots and a lot near the freeway in the rear. Parking is very convenient and easy to find.
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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.
Small interior with outdoor seating creates a casual, crowded atmosphere during peak times. Menu offers a wide variety of Taiwanese dishes served quickly in disposable containers. Parking is convenient with a large lot and underground options nearby.
BBQ pork soup offers a rich flavor that stands out. Alcoholic chicken soup provides a comforting warmth, while beef noodle soup features a fragrant broth with tasty meat and vegetables, though the noodles can be bland.
Easy parking exists in the plaza with fair prices. A large lot offers free parking but tends to get crowded, while underground parking remains available even when the lot fills up.
Good to know
There is free parking available, but it can get crowded.
Underground parking is usually available even when the lot is full.
Lunch specials offer great value during lunch hours.
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.
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.