Hot pot restaurant with spacious, clean decor featuring Japanese-inspired elements like cherry blossom lanterns and bamboo walls. Atmosphere is casual and lively, suitable for groups and family dinners. Offers an affordable all-you-can-eat experience with a fully stocked sauce bar and high-quality meats.
Food costs stay consistently low here. Quality and cheap prices make it a solid choice for budget meals.
Freshness stands out with an extensive selection of crisp seafood and vegetables. The fish noodle soup offers rich flavor, while shrimp resembles those from Boiling Crab, and ox tail is tender and falls off the bone.
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Brunch is available from 10:30 am to 3 pm every day, including weekends, for $18.
The lunch special AYCE hot pot costs $18.99.
Parking is easy to find in the free parking lot.
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 comes at cheap prices here. The meals are really good despite the low cost.
Dishes feature egg cake with crab meat and fried shrimp cake in tofu skin. Options include salted egg egg cake, crab egg cake, or a fried shrimp roll. Fresh chili peppers often come on request to pair with fish sauce.
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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.
Large supermarket with vast selection of Asian groceries and distinctive Maitreya Buddha statue at entrance creates a unique atmosphere. Lighting is poor, but the space feels clean and organized with separate sections for produce, bulk items, and seafood. Prices tend to be affordable, attracting shoppers looking for a wide variety of authentic Asian products.
Many goods here come at cheap prices, including henna hair dye and various groceries. This spot offers a solid selection of affordable items.
Fresh seasoned croaker fish stands out here, not found fresh elsewhere. Wide rice noodles with seafood in soup also feature on the menu. Separate sections keep seafood distinct from other groceries.
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Parking at T&K Food Market is limited, so arrive early.
Prices at T&K Food Market are generally lower than other Asian grocery stores.
The store offers a wide variety of Asian groceries, including fresh seafood.
Food court combines Vietnamese cuisine with a karaoke stage that livens up weekends. Indoor seating is spacious but cluttered with colorful furniture. Atmosphere shifts from chill on weekdays to loud and lively during karaoke events.
Grilled pork skin and broken rice come at a cheap price. Food stays fresh while keeping costs low.
Baked fish comes with rice paper, vegetables, and mint leaves. Fried fish offers four price tiers and sizes. Grilled fish skin feels like rubber.
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Karaoke nights create a lively atmosphere, especially on weekends.
The market offers a variety of Vietnamese food options and drinks.
Parking is free and readily available in the area.
Chinese restaurant offers huge portions and reasonable prices with a variety of entrees including both pre-made and cooked-to-order dishes. Atmosphere stays chill with plenty of seating and a relaxed pace. Food quality varies, but some dishes like Honey Walnut Shrimp stand out for flavor and generosity.
Big portions come with cheap prices here. The value stands out for the cost.
Shrimp features prominently with walnut shrimp standing out as very good and shrimp included in the House Special Fried Rice. Fish dishes include a jalapeno fish, though freshness varies.
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The portions at Twin Panda Bowl are extra generous.
I paid around $13 for a three-item plate that had a large amount of food.
They offered both pre-made and cooked-to-order dishes for a decent price.
Asian hot pot restaurant offers modern, clean interior with flame-heated individual pots delivered to tables. Atmosphere feels relaxing and pleasant, suitable for dates or family dinners. Menu features diverse Asian flavors and reasonable prices, with a spacious layout and plenty of seating.
Food stays fresh and prices stay cheap. It suits a budget-friendly date or get together.
Seafood dishes feature large shrimps and fish roe balls. Hot pots vary, with the Thai version offering lots of seafood while others focus more on vegetables like napa cabbage.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM with hot pots for $14.95.
Each hot pot during happy hour includes a free drink and choice of rice or noodles.
There is lots of parking space available.
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.
Prices stay consistently very cheap here. Food offers a quick and affordable option without much focus on quality.
Wide selection includes crawfish, clams, and shrimps with jumbo shrimp and crab varieties. Seafood comes without long waits. Ribs, grilled chicken, meat loaf, and fish are well seasoned and tasty.
Good to know
Dinner menu items are available starting at 4pm.
Paradise Buffet closes at 8pm.
Senior citizens receive a 10% discount, making the buffet under $20.
Large Asian grocery store offers wide variety of fresh produce, competitive prices, and unique ethnic foods. Spacious aisles fill with diverse items from Vietnamese, Filipino, and Chinese cuisines. Strong fishy smell and crowded layout create a typical bustling market atmosphere.
Fresh Asian food comes at very cheap prices. Frozen vegetarian items and vegetables also stay cheap and good quality.
Freshness stands out with clean fish counters and a wide selection of rare seafood. Prices stay low on fish and seafood, and the fried fish offers a solid option.
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Dalat Supermarket offers a wide variety of fresh produce, seafood, and unique Asian items.
The prices at Dalat Supermarket are competitive with other local Asian supermarkets.
Parking can be challenging during rush hour, so plan accordingly.
Small dim sum spot offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere with Chinese-themed decorations and peaceful music. Seating is limited and designed more for takeout convenience than extended dining. Prices remain reasonable despite smaller portion sizes.
Cheap dim sum comes in to-go boxes and paper plates that contrast with the traditional decor. The spot feels like a hole in the wall with affordable prices.
Pork and shrimp dumplings come tightly stuffed with a sweet shrimp flavor. Shrimp rice noodle rolls feel more tender than usual, and red-colored shrimp scallop dumplings add a tasty touch.
Good to know
Parking is very limited, especially during Saturday lunch hours.
The salted egg bun is only available during weekends.
The dim sum costs $3 for three pieces, which is relatively affordable.