Interior combines farmhouse chic decor with greenery and indoor plants, creating a cozy and elegant atmosphere. Live music, including jazz and country, adds an eclectic vibe without overpowering conversation. Seating is packed and narrow, fostering a lively yet intimate setting.
Food here is consistently amazing and high quality with a delicious menu that impresses every time.
Carrot cake comes light and fluffy with sweet cream cheese. Chocolate Satisfaction cake is a double chocolate personal size with moist texture and lightly sweet frosting.
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Expect a 30-45 minute wait time for food orders.
The restaurant lacks wheelchair access.
All ingredients are organic and sourced from their farm.
Small, busy bakery tucked away in a corner offers authentic Vietnamese pastries with a wide variety of bite-sized desserts. The atmosphere feels stuffy but comforting, filled with the sweet aroma of traditional treats. Space is limited, encouraging quick visits mostly for take-out.
Food here is fresh and authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Dishes come at reasonable prices and maintain consistent quality.
Steamed rice cake stands out with its fluffy texture and perfect flavor. Mini cakes like honeycomb, flan, taro, and pandan offer smooth, not too sweet bites with distinctive flavors and thick textures.
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Parking is limited, with a small lot that can get crowded during peak hours.
Cupcake-sized desserts cost $1.50 each or 4 for $6, making them affordable.
Reservations are not required, but online pre-orders are recommended to avoid long waits.
Old strip mall setting offers cozy, peaceful atmosphere with hole in the wall vibes. Menu features extensive vegan options praised for quality and taste. Space feels welcoming and quiet, often with few diners present.
Food features freshness and amazing taste with a focus on vegan and vegetarian options. The drumsticks stand out as particularly tasty.
Cakes here balance sweetness well, never too sugary. Options like pandan cake, strawberry cake, and Oreo cheesecake stand out for their flavor and texture.
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Cash is required to avoid a 4% credit card fee.
Egg rolls cost $10 for four pieces.
You can choose between takeout and dine-in options.
Cozy family-owned deli-bodega offers authentic Eastern European soul food with shelves stocked with Romanian imports like spices and pickles. Warm, welcoming charm fills the space, creating a friendly, home-like atmosphere. Casual vibes attract those seeking traditional Romanian and Hungarian delicacies in a humble, well-organized setting.
Offers Romanian and Hungarian cuisine with authentic dishes like cârnati, slănină, jumări, and tort doboș. Food reflects Central and Eastern European flavors and comes with attentive, passionate service.
Homemade cakes like Doboș, Cremşnit, and Amandine stand out with rich flavors. The Napoleon cake offers a distinct taste, and a traditional 'cake for the dead' is available, matching family recipes.
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The store offers a wide selection of authentic Romanian and Eastern European products.
They provide a shipment service called Atlantic Express for parcels to Europe.
Expect to find unique meats and international items not available in regular grocery stores.
Large bakery with an open interior and fast casual vibes offers a wide variety of freshly baked pastries and desserts. Atmosphere feels comfortable and clean, resembling a fancy bakery with a simple setup. Pastries and breads stay well stocked throughout the day, attracting a steady flow of customers.
Foods come in a variety of good options that taste super tasty and feel nice and fancy.
Cakes here offer a variety of flavors like mango, taro, and strawberry cream, all moist and delicious. Large cakes like the red velvet serve groups well and come with decorative touches like chocolate signs.
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The place is a cash-only establishment.
At 9 pm, the bakery is still stocked with pastries and snacks.
The cafe is often crowded, leading to limited seating availability.
Vietnamese restaurant offers cozy interior with cramped seating and crowded atmosphere. Loud Vietnamese EDM music fills the space, making conversation difficult. The place draws a busy crowd with casual, lively vibes.
Food arrives fast and hot with huge portions that offer great value. Flavors are consistently delicious and the quality stays high even on less busy days.
Egg cake comes in moist and soft textures with options like salted egg, crab meat, or fried shrimp roll. Dishes often combine egg cake with BBQ pork and shredded pork skin for a rich mix of flavors.
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Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours on weekends.
Parking may be hard to find in this plaza.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long lines.
Small space fits about 20-30 people tightly with food court-style seating and busy atmosphere. Many locals line up outside, drawn by authentic Vietnamese cuisine and huge portions. Fish sauce and chili stand out as flavorful highlights accompanying delicate steamed rice rolls.
Freshly made dishes arrive quickly, showcasing authentic Vietnamese flavors. The menu focuses on bánh cuốn, prepared with care in a small, unassuming setting.
Bánh Cuốn Lưu Luyến stands out as a soft, delicate cake with a memorable texture. Mung bean cakes offer a moist, flavorful bite, while Banh Beo features soft rice cakes topped with crispy fried onions and fresh green onions.
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Expect a wait during busy times, especially for larger tables.
The restaurant closes at 4 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Portions are large; consider sharing a dish if you're not very hungry.
Retro decor creates a vintage atmosphere with diverse seating options including a quiet study room and an adult-only section. Outdoor seating offers a spacious, plant-filled environment ideal for relaxing or socializing. Music volume varies, and the vibe suits both casual chats and focused work.
Food features delicious and unique flavors with a good quality overall. Presentation is aesthetic, complementing both indoor and outdoor dining.
Cakes here offer lovely decoration and a modern teahouse vibe. They taste delicious without being overly sweet and pair well with drinks.
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Parking is convenient in the lot and surrounding the building.
You can go into their private room in the back if you spend $35.
To enter the Sakura room, you must take off your shoes.
Buffet restaurant features Mongolian grill station where guests choose ingredients for fresh cooking. Atmosphere is loud with Mexican music, creating a high-energy, club-like vibe that discourages lingering. Seating is tight and close together, accommodating large groups but limiting personal space.
Food offers a great variety with many fresh options. Dishes taste delicious and come at an inexpensive price.
Carrot cake stands out as a highlight. The dessert station offers a variety of cakes like pound cake, coffee cake, and chocolate cake alongside pies and soft serve ice cream.
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Dinner menu items are available starting at 4pm.
Paradise Buffet closes at 8pm.
Senior citizens receive a 10% discount, making the buffet under $20.
Small bakery offers fresh baked bread and quality ingredients in a clean, organized space with no seating. The aroma of sweet breads fills the air, and pastries and cakes are displayed clearly. Prices tend to be on the higher side compared to similar places.
Food arrives fresh and flavorful with consistent quality. Hot dishes and desserts stand out, and catering is reliable and tasty.
Tres Leches Cake stands out for being moist and not too sweet, with fresh fruits on top. Cakes come in limited variety but include options for weddings and special occasions, all wrapped nicely for takeout.
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The bakery offers a variety of pastries but limited cake options.
Prices for bread items range from $1 to $5 each.
There is a large parking lot with plenty of spots available.
Space combines small tables and soft Parisian music with seating by glass windows, creating a calm, inviting atmosphere. Regulars often pick up takeout, while the dining area remains quiet even at lunchtime. The bakery stands out for its Vietnamese-French fusion and fresh, high-quality pastries.
Food includes delicious cakes, sandwiches, and croissants. The dining room is small and quiet during lunchtime. The food does not match authentic French pastry standards.
Cakes have a soft and moist texture with a perfectly balanced sweetness. Cream is smooth and light, making each bite enjoyable without being overly sweet.
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The bakery offers a beautiful selection of baked goods.
The 7-inch galette costs $34, considered worth the price for quality.
People often line up to get bánh mì and other goods.
Spacious dessert shop with a clean, modern design and Vietnamese music playing softly. Atmosphere feels cozy and airy, attracting a young, modern crowd drawn to customizable, trendy Vietnamese sweets. Seating is ample but can get crowded near the pick-up counter during busy times.
Food and drinks come out quickly and maintain a great taste. The menu offers a delicious variety that pairs well with nearby dining options.
Cassava cake stands out with its brown sugar sweetness and is the most recommended. Other cakes like pandan, durian pandan layers, mung bean, and taro have fillings that may not appeal to everyone. All cakes are notably sweet, so watch the sugar content.
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Parking is available in a free open lot, but it can get busy.
Expect long wait times on weekends due to high crowds.
Desserts are priced around $6.5 for items like tiny flan.