Small, family-run Vietnamese restaurant with a no-frills, cramped setting and dull atmosphere. Known for generous portions and best grilled fish in town, it attracts diners despite a somewhat run-down environment.
Grilled fish stands out with crispy skin and succulent meat, cooked to perfection and paired with flavorful dipping sauces. The menu also features grilled clams and a fish dish rolled in rice paper, all served with generous portions and fresh herbs.
Good to know
The whole fish costs $58, which is more expensive than in the past.
The large bowl costs $16, which is more expensive than other restaurants.
It's a small restaurant, so expect to wait for a table during busy hours.
Vietnamese restaurant offers a cozy, family-oriented atmosphere with colorful umbrella decorations and soft jazzy music playing. The space feels clean and spacious, inviting easy conversation and a welcoming vibe. Comfortable seating and a friendly owner contribute to a home-like experience.
Shrimp dishes feature fresh shrimp with a natural sweetness. The shrimp pho offers a satisfying, flavorful broth, and the shrimp fried rice stands out for its taste.
Good to know
They offer culantro/ngo gai, which 95% of pho places no longer offer.
The pricing at Pho Kuroushi is on the high side but considered reasonable by many.
The beef is very tender and the broth has a depth of flavor.
Modern, clean space with airy Chinese-style decor offers a welcoming, tranquil atmosphere that can become bustling and noisy on weekends. Plenty of seating accommodates large groups comfortably. The vibe balances nostalgic charm with contemporary updates.
Seafood dishes focus on Butter Garlic Lobster, crispy house special fish fillet, and a large Seafood Chow Mein with broth and vegetables. The menu blends seafood-focused Chinese entrees with Asian small plates, delivering flavorful options.
Good to know
The location offers ample free parking, including designated disabled parking spaces near the entrance.
Reservations are recommended for large parties to ensure seating arrangements.
Expect long wait times during busy periods like Lunar New Year.
Seafood restaurant offers a spacious modern interior with high ceilings and multiple big screen TVs showing live sports. Atmosphere feels busy and noisy, resembling a bustling market more than a quiet dining spot. Popular spot draws crowds, creating a lively and energetic vibe.
Fresh seafood options include a variety of Vietnamese exotic snail dishes. The menu focuses on Vietnamese seafood known for its quality and authenticity.
Good to know
Come early to get your table during peak dinner times after 6pm.
They don't take reservations, so expect long wait times on weekends.
You can check in on Yelp to reduce your wait time.
Spacious and modern grocery store with an organized layout and a wall of ramen. The atmosphere feels fast casual with a food court and beauty department nearby. Fresh produce and Korean products stand out, though prices tend to be on the higher side.
Freshness stands out with a wide selection of live seafood and shashimi grade fish. Fish is cut to order and the seafood cleaning area stays very clean.
Good to know
Expect to spend at least $50 before tax to qualify for discount prices.
The market is well-stocked with a variety of Korean products.
Many imported foods are available, including a wide selection of Asian items.
Seafood restaurant with casual pirate theme and butcher paper-covered tables creates a fun, family-friendly vibe. Atmosphere stays chill and stylish with many TVs showing sports, avoiding loud crowds. Complimentary fries and ice cream add to the relaxed dining experience.
The seafood boil features Cajun spiced seafood cooked to perfection with a mix that satisfies any craving. The fish and other seafood are fresh and the boil is known for being finger-licking good.
Good to know
The restaurant has a reputation for being dirty and needing a deep clean.
Prices are considered high for the portion sizes offered.
Be cautious of menu items as they do not display prices.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers lively atmosphere with busy, noisy energy and permanent outdoor seating. Staff grill meat at tables, and a coffee machine provides free Korean instant coffee or black bean tea. Popular spot draws crowds requiring reservations and long waits.
Seafood pancake stands out as a favorite dish, noted for its great taste. Cold noodles and galbi-tang (short rib soup) also complement the seafood offerings well.
Good to know
Reservations aren't accepted; write your name on the board upon arrival.
Expect to wait at least an hour for a table, especially on weekends.
Parking can be difficult, so plan accordingly.
Conveyor belt sushi moves fresh rolls and nigiri past every table in a spacious, clean setting. The atmosphere blends high tech with warm, inviting vibes, featuring robot cat servers that deliver drinks. Crowds gather in the evening, creating a lively and sometimes loud environment.
Fish arrives fresh and perfectly prepared on a conveyor belt, offering an excellent variety. Plates like negitoro and amaebi provide better value with their quality and taste.
Good to know
Reservations can only be made through the Kura app.
Expect brief wait times during weekdays.
Prices for sushi plates are around $3.85 each.