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Expensive spots in Covina

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Narrow space with anime-themed decor offers a cozy vibe and lively bar area. Meals are pricey, especially the eel dish, but quality justifies cost. Large tables fit groups well, making it warm and inviting.

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Reservations are not accepted; seating is first-come, first-served.

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The restaurant often runs out of popular menu items by 7pm.

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Parking is limited, but free street spots are available nearby.

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Warm, inviting ambiance blends with modern Indian decor and lively music. Spacious, clean interior with bright lighting suits intimate dinners and family visits. Prices are on the high end, making it a pricey choice for dining.

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The restaurant is halal and offers both vegetarian and non-vegetarian selections.

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Parking is plentiful and easily accessible.

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Lunch menu includes an entree, rice, naan, and a small salad at reasonable prices.

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Covina Market Place offers excellent stores and tasty Salvadoran dishes in a very clean environment. Prices are on the higher side, especially for crispy fried chicken. Access is easy with zero traffic around.

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Expect limited food options in the late afternoons.

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Most restaurants are just a minute away from each other.

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Prices at Campero's chicken are higher than other franchises.

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Spacious dining and a shaded patio create a modern, friendly vibe. Fresh ingredients and flavorful crust make pizzas stand out. Prices are on the higher side but come with good portions and family-friendly entertainment like multiple TVs.

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Reservations are not required, but it's best to arrive early on weekends.

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The restaurant has a large patio that allows dogs.

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Extra plates, silverware, and condiments are available for customer convenience.

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Drive-through uses a tray on a long pole for easy payment. Atmosphere feels outdated with basic booths and missing ceiling panels. Prices are expensive but portions stay large and teriyaki dishes are the best in town.

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Golden Bowl is closed on Sundays.

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The plate costs less than 20 dollars and can feed three people comfortably.

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You can ask for extra yellow chili peppers, but they are no longer on the condiment station.

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Small space with seven tables offers a quiet, warm lunch spot. Teriyaki dishes shine with big portions and fresh cooking, though prices are on the higher side, like a $23 beef and chicken plate with avocado. Festive decorations and a no MSG policy add charm.

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There are no public restrooms available.

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Everything is cooked to order in about 10 minutes.

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You can order takeout from here.

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Open space with clean, cafeteria-style seating and iron steer decorations sets a straightforward tone. Atmosphere feels welcoming and family-friendly despite occasional heat and mixed vibe. Features include a party room with TV and a bonfire area, adding casual social options.

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Picanha is available only on Saturday and Sunday.

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Prices are high, with two slices of brisket costing $42.

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Food is only offered to-go at certain times.

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Bright pink decor creates a kid-friendly atmosphere with a fun vibe. Desserts use high-quality European chocolate for rich flavors. Prices are steep, with treats like a $26 fruit crepe reflecting the premium experience.

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Chocolate Bash is open late, making it a great late-night dessert spot.

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Expect to pay around $25 for two desserts, which may feel pricey.

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The menu features a wide variety of chocolate desserts and build-your-own options.

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Mexican restaurant offers a quiet atmosphere with good music enhancing the meal. Known for delicious birria and tacos, it feels clean and comfortable. Prices are on the expensive side, especially for standout birria tacos.

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Parking is easy and available near the restaurant.

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Prices are generally high, with a typical meal costing around $20 per person.

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Restrooms are clean and well-stocked for customer use.

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