Simple dining space with heavy wooden furniture offers a warm, family vibe. Soups feature fresh vegetables and soft potatoes, often served free as a starter. Enjoy generous portions and free tea in a no-frills, halal setting.
Soups come warm and simple with soft potatoes and fresh vegetables. They serve a vegetable soup that stands out from typical options and often include it as a complimentary starter with meals.
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The restaurant opens at 10am and closes at 8:30 PM.
The last order is taken by 8 PM.
They offer free soup to dine-in customers.
Outdoor covered patio with heaters sets a cozy, family-friendly mood. Creamy lentil soup shines with fresh flavor, paired well with hearty lamb shank. Casual seating invites peaceful, intimate dining amid modern Persian charm.
Creamy lentil soup offers a fresh flavor without heavy spices. Lamb shank pairs well with the soup for a hearty meal.
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All orders must be placed online, with options only for pickup or delivery.
The menu is accessible online via a QR code.
Kuku Cafe operates mainly as a takeout spot with only two outdoor tables for seating.
Greasy spoon diner offers a quiet, low-key atmosphere with affordable combo plates featuring fresh, made-to-order dishes. Wonton soup stands out with fresh chicken and shrimp inside tasty wontons, served hot and priced reasonably. Smaller portions and no donuts set it apart from typical Chinese eateries.
Wonton soup features fresh chicken and shrimp inside yummy wontons. The soup serves hot and costs around five to seven dollars for a small size.
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The teriyaki wings sell out quickly, so go early to get them.
A side of plain fried rice costs over eight dollars.
The small soup costs between $5 to $7.
Simple interior with a homey ethnic vibe sets a casual tone. Menu blends Malaysian and Burmese cuisine with halal options and generous portions. Mohinga fish soup shines as a national dish, while Tom Yum soup offers a unique twist.
Mohinga fish soup stands out as a national dish here. Weekend specials include a rice noodle fish soup and tea leaf salad. Tom Yum soup is available but tastes different from the original version.
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The restaurant serves only hand Zabiha non-stunned Halal food.
It has been operating for over 20 years, maintaining a loyal customer base.
The menu features a mix of Malaysian, Burmese, Indian, and Thai dishes.
Enjoy a family vibe with live guitar music and a well-stocked bar playing classic Latin tunes. Savor hearty soups like 7 Mares Soup and albondigas caldo, rich with seafood and meatballs. Spacious banquet room fits large gatherings comfortably.
Soups here feature 7 Mares Soup packed with seafood and a hearty albondigas caldo loaded with vegetables and meatballs. Some dishes come with a choice of soup or salad, adding variety to the meal.
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Happy hour runs from 4 to 8 pm Monday through Thursday.
Saturday and Sunday brunches are available.
There is plenty of free parking available.
Small, quaint spot with modern traditional decor and natural light feels warm and inviting. Hot and sour soup shines with tangy, spicy flavors, perfect with fried rice and wontons. Prices stay very reasonable, making it a great choice for authentic Chinese courses.
Hot and sour soup offers a sharp balance of tangy and spicy flavors. Chicken noodle and three flavor rice soups serve as solid appetizers alongside fried rice and wontons.
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Parking appears to be limited, holding about a dozen spots, but street parking is available.
I was advised not to come between 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. due to crowds.
The restaurant closes at 8:30 PM, so arrive early to avoid being turned away.
Space bursts with warm West African aromas and lively music. Guests enjoy authentic Ghanaian dishes like groundnut soup rich in peanut flavor and fufu. Decor and party vibes make it a true cultural experience.
Groundnut soup stands out with a rich, peanut butter flavor paired often with fufu. Other soups like Egusi, Okra, and light soup with goat meat also appear regularly on the menu.
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The restaurant offers generous portion sizes, perfect for sharing.
Expect to spend around $60 for a meal for two.
The location is conveniently close to LAX airport.
Small space with vibrant colors creates a calm, welcoming vibe. Soups like Egusi and Fisherman offer bold, authentic flavors. Big portions and traditional recipes make every meal feel like home.
Soups here stand out for their rich flavors and authentic preparation. Options like Egusi soup, Fisherman soup, and Afang soup offer bold, spicy tastes that reflect traditional recipes.
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The restaurant has a private parking lot available for customers.
Expect a steady inflow of customers on Wednesday evenings around 7pm.
The restaurant maintains high hygiene standards and cleanliness.
Enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere with cozy views and a calm vibe. Hot soups like menudo and clam chowder complement the unlimited salad bar. Casual dining shines with a taco bar adding variety and fun.
Several hot soups like menudo and clam chowder come with the salad bar. The soup is served hot and pairs with a variety of fresh salad toppings.
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The restrooms are often dirty and poorly maintained.
Expect long wait times for the restroom during events nearby.
The salad bar is well-stocked with fresh ingredients.