Enjoy exceptional sourdough bread paired with hot soups that complement fresh sandwich toppings. Seating is clean and quiet, perfect for a calm meal. Quality ingredients shine in a simple, no-frills setting.
Soups come hot and pair well with fresh bread. They complement the delicious sandwich toppings nicely.
Good to know
The online ordering process is easy for pickup.
The shop maintains a clean and well-kept environment.
Gluten-free bread incurs an extra charge not shown on the receipt.
Underground cyberpunk vibe with neon lights and cozy fish tank tables sets a unique mood. Soups shine with spicy beef noodle and hearty clam noodle options. Open late, it draws a friendly crowd craving authentic Chinese noodles and rich flavors.
Soups here come with balanced spice and generous portions of beef and egg, like the spicy beef noodle soup. The pork soup pan fried buns and clam noodle soup stand out for their rich flavors and hearty ingredients.
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The restaurant is open late, until 12am or later on weekends.
Reservations are accepted for larger parties.
Parking is easy and accessible.
Hot pot spot offers authentic Chongqing soup with spicy Green Peppercorn and beef oil bases. Enjoy a well-stocked sauce bar to customize flavors. The lively space has modern decor but seating feels cramped and induction stoves can be noisy.
Spicy and authentic Chongqing style soup bases stand out here, especially the Green Peppercorn and beef oil options that boost flavor. Staff often check in to refill the rich, local Chongqing soup base during the meal.
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They offer an all-you-can-eat dinner on Wednesdays.
The lunch price is $24.99, which is competitive for the area.
An automatic 18% gratuity is added for groups of six or more.
Spacious seating and high ceilings create a welcoming vibe. Beef soups boast bold flavors, with galbitang offering a hearty broth full of meat. Free Yakult and barley tea complement the meal, while plentiful parking makes visits easy.
Beef soups here have a luxurious taste with bold flavors. The galbitang offers a hearty broth packed with lots of meat, and you can season the oxbone soup at the table to your liking.
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The menu primarily features soups, including Seolleongtang and Galbi Jim.
Parking is plentiful and easy in the plaza where the restaurant is located.
The restaurant can accommodate large parties with ample seating.
Open kitchen shows fresh cooking in a tight, noisy space with hipster decor and island vibes. Signature dishes like roasted duck and wonton soup offer rich flavors and generous portions. Noodle soups shine with homemade broth and tender wontons, drawing a busy lunch crowd from nearby tech firms.
Noodle soups feature a homemade broth and exceptionally good wontons that stand out. The combo noodle soup and wonton soup with chicken deliver flavorful and tender experiences.
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Lunch hours are very busy; consider ordering ahead.
Expect wait times of 10-15 minutes during peak hours.
You can order from kiosks or specify takeout at the register.
Spacious interior with retro utensils creates a cozy, authentic vibe. Spicy hot pot and Malatang use fresh ingredients at fair prices. Bone soup offers a mild spicy broth with meat and vegetables, topped with chili flakes for extra flavor.
Bone soup offers a mild spicy option suitable for those who prefer less heat. Meat and vegetables cook in the flavorful broth, often topped with spicy oil and chili flakes for added kick.
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The lunch special is not available on weekends.
Portions are large and can easily serve two people.
Prices are reasonable, with meals costing around 40 yuan for two.
Rich aroma of Sichuan spices fills a cozy, lively space. Pork trotter soup noodles offer a milky broth with tender meat, while the Chef’s Special Boiled Fish Fillet features thin fish in a spicy green peppercorn broth. Quick service suits families and spice lovers alike.
Rich, milky broth defines the pork trotter soup noodles, with tender pork trotter adding deep flavor. The Chef’s Special Boiled Fish Fillet soup features thin fish slices in a spicy green Sichuan peppercorn broth.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but expect a wait during peak dining hours.
The restaurant automatically adds an 18% tip to all bills, regardless of group size.
Dishes typically arrive within 15 minutes of ordering, ensuring quick service.
South Indian spot shines with posh cozy interiors and lush plants. Mutton Paya soup delivers perfectly spiced broth that comforts deeply. Loud music makes chatting tough, but outdoor seating with heaters keeps it warm and inviting.
Mutton soup offers perfectly spiced, hearty broth with deep, comforting flavors. Mutton Paya soup stands out as very good.
Good to know
Reservations are required for the Onam lunch special.
The thali is only available after 12pm on weekdays.
A special limited menu is offered on New Year's Day.
Spacious sushi spot with black and white decor offers a chill vibe perfect for families and groups. Mild miso soup pairs well with sushi and teriyaki dishes. End meals with complimentary soft serve for a casual treat.
Miso soup comes with many meals like handrolls and chicken teriyaki. It has a nice, mild flavor that complements sushi and other dishes well.
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MJ Sushi is open until midnight, making it a great late-night option.
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get crowded.
The price point is amazing, with large rolls costing only $12.99 each.
Medium-sized spot serves authentic Taiwanese dishes with a varied menu beyond dumplings. Soups shine with seafood and pork, featuring clam and squid options and rich broth like beef noodle. Cozy, clean space with classic decor fills up fast, creating a lively, popular vibe.
Soups feature seafood and pork prominently, with clam and squid varieties standing out. Soup dumplings have a delicate, homemade-style wrapper and rich flavor. Broths like beef noodle and seafood with taro offer flavorful, hearty options.
Good to know
Be prepared for a short line during peak hours.
Expect a long wait during dinner hours.
Arrive early as tables fill up fast.
Shanghainese restaurant shines with authentic Shanghai dim sum and an open kitchen that adds lively charm. Soup dumplings burst with rich broth and crab roe, while cozy seating invites casual meals with friends or family. Space feels intimate but can get crowded.
Soup dumplings come filled with rich broth and generous crab roe. Mini wontons offer a light, comforting bite packed with flavor. Vegetable soup rice provides a hearty, satisfying option.
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Parking is very convenient for visitors.
Expect to wait about 15 minutes for a table during peak hours.
Reservations are not required but recommended for larger groups.
Large space blends sushi bar and karaoke rooms with a lively, upscale vibe. Free rich miso soup complements sushi meals perfectly. Elegant decor and big TVs create a festive spot for groups and special occasions.
Free miso soup comes with most sushi and sashimi meals. It has a rich flavor and is consistently well-made. Salads do not include miso soup as a side.
Good to know
Parking can be tough during peak hours, despite a large plaza lot.
The kitchen closes at 2:30pm on weekdays, so order early.
Lunch prices are on the higher side compared to other sushi spots.
Cafe offers a quiet atmosphere with good WiFi and larger tables ideal for work or study. Menu highlights include creamy chicken soup with value combos like half soup and sandwich. Vibe stays chill and clean, perfect for meals or coffee.
Creamy soup with lots of chicken features in the menu. Value deals include options like half and half with soup, sandwich, or salad. Some soups may be served cold.
Good to know
The reward system allows you to get a free pastry with purchases.
Expect some menu items, like baguettes, to be sold out in the evening.
The cleanliness of the bathrooms could be improved, as they often run out of supplies.
Halal Chinese restaurant features a prayer room and a warm atmosphere with indoor and outdoor seating. Soups like egg drop come free and complement dishes such as chicken and beef. Clean, beautifully decorated space enhances the dining experience.
Soups come free with meals and include options like egg drop soup and vegetable soup. They pair well with dishes like rice, chicken, and beef, offering a delicious and satisfying addition.
Good to know
All food served is halal, making it a great option for halal dining.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes, often enough for multiple meals.
Boxes of leftover food are available for $5 after closing.
Modern, clean space serves authentic Chengdu hotpot with clear, herb-packed soups perfect for meat and seafood. Self-serve bar offers unique appetizers like chicken feet and clams. Lively atmosphere and high prices match the quality and variety.
Soup bases come clear and rich, packed with visible herbs and not salty. They work great for dunking meat and seafood, paired with a secret sauce and a variety of freebies like spicy chicken feet and sweet soup.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat dinner is reasonably priced at $36.99.
Each stick costs $0.50, with some items having two sticks.
Parking is available and not hard to find.
Modern, minimalistic space with a black theme sets a clean, relaxed vibe. Free soup with thicker milk broth is self-serve, paired with unlimited garlic bread and tea. Casual dining shines with a self-serve sauce bar and a lively Taiwan night market feel.
Meals come with free soup featuring a thicker broth with milk. Soup is self-serve and pairs with unlimited garlic bread and tea options.
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Unlimited soup, bread, and drinks are available on weekdays.
Different discounts are offered from Monday to Thursday.
Ordering via QR code is an option, but it automatically submits items added to the cart.