Cozy space with warm decor and subtle spice aromas creates a vibrant, inviting atmosphere. High ceilings and large windows make it visually pleasing but contribute to a noisy environment. Outdoor patio adds extra seating, enhancing the relaxed vibe.
Chicken fried rice packs bold flavor and pairs well with spicy garlic chili sauce on the chicken. Vegetarian fried rice offers a nice zest and balances many spices without overpowering.
Fish dishes include fish croquettes and fish cutlets served alongside curry and roti. Grilled salmon also features as a main option, offering a variety of preparations.
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Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's small size.
Street parking is the only option available near the restaurant.
The lamprice dish is available only on weekends or by preorder.
Small dining area feels crowded but stays quiet and clean. Generous portions highlight high-quality fish with standout dishes like grilled rainbow trout and seasoned rice. Atmosphere suits casual meals, often hosting work lunches.
Fried rice comes with perfect seasoning and great flavor. Shrimp fried rice stands out, though it can occasionally miss the mark.
Fish dishes come fresh and cooked perfectly, with fried fish and grilled fish standing out. The menu includes a good selection like halibut, and combos with shrimp add variety.
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The restaurant offers a good selection of fish, including halibut.
Portion sizes are large, providing good value for the price.
The restaurant maintains a clean and inviting environment.
Small dining room with traditional Chinese decor and soothing music creates a family-oriented, authentic vibe. Atmosphere stays lively but not loud, with workers chatting and cooking sounds blending into the background. Humble, no-frills setting feels welcoming and comforting.
House fried rice stands out with bold flavors and perfect cooking. The BBQ pork fried rice and other versions come loaded with tasty ingredients and satisfying textures.
Jalapeño fried battered fish and fish fillet with spicy salt stand out among the fish dishes. Fried salted fish comes with rice and costs $19 plus tip.
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Parking is available with metered spots in the front and a lot in the back.
The prices are reasonable, and portions are generous.
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Small open-air restaurant with patio tables and a beachfront view creates a cozy, relaxed vibe. Outdoor seating fills with a busy, charming atmosphere near the promenade, often accompanied by good music. Family-run feel adds warmth to the casual, walk-up service experience.
Beef fried rice stands out with its rich flavor. Shrimp and pork fried rice options include egg and pair well with rotisserie chicken.
Fish options include halal fish that is tender and crispy. Fish tacos come with a ceviche sauce that adds a flavorful kick, and the ceviche itself features a spiced mix with corn and sweet potato.
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Parking costs $10 for three hours at a nearby lot.
The restaurant allows customers to bring their own alcohol.
A combo meal costs $23, including a burger, fries, and a drink.
Restaurant offers extensive Thai menu with beautifully decorated interior featuring plants and elegant touches. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting with pleasant low-key music and moderate lighting. Space feels cozy and calm, welcoming both kids and adults.
Pork belly fried rice stands out as a favorite dish. Pineapple fried rice and stir-fried rice noodles also feature on the menu with solid flavors.
Dishes feature tamarind fish with a sweet and sour flavor and panang fish curry with rich, spicy notes. Options include turmeric fish and green curry with vegetables, offering a variety of fish preparations.
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Check the payment kiosk before confirming your payment to avoid errors.
Parking is limited; consider street parking in the neighborhood behind the restaurant.
The lunch special offers a half portion, which may not be clear on the menu.
Small, crowded space with nostalgic old Thai feel and soft lighting sets a cozy, lively atmosphere. Diverse crowd enjoys authentic Thai flavors in a no-frills, vibrant setting. Busy and noisy, it suits casual meals rather than quiet occasions.
Shrimp paste fried rice stands out with incredible flavours and is highly recommended. Thai BBQ pork fried rice and pineapple fried rice also show top-notch skills in preparation.
Fried whole fish comes with a sweet chili sauce that stands out. Tom Yum Pla fish soup offers a spicy, flavorful broth that highlights the fish well.
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Parking is valet and cash only.
Expect long lines after 5pm; arrive early to avoid waiting.
Valet parking is available in front of the restaurant.
Korean barbecue restaurant with celebrity autographs decorating walls and a modern yet cozy interior. Atmosphere stays lively and comfortable, with staff grilling meat at the table and managing hotpots for a relaxed experience. Space includes private booths and offers valet parking for convenience.
Cheese plays a big role in the fried rice, making it creamy and melty with every bite. Pickled mustard greens add a refreshing twist, while the squid fried rice features crispy rice bits at the bottom for extra texture.
A warm bowl of fish cake soup offers a comforting, slightly spicy flavor with many ingredients, giving it a K-drama feel. Fish pancakes and tofu soup come alongside side dishes like mashed potatoes, fish cakes, and tofu.
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KingChang-La celebrates birthdays with a song and sparkler.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
A few pieces of meat can cost up to $60 per person.
Small, busy chicken restaurant with long lines and cash-only policy. Atmosphere feels shady and crowded, with drama outside adding to the energy. Known for crispy, authentic fried chicken that draws many despite the rough surroundings.
Fried rice in gravy stands out with a rich, tasty flavor. Options include chicken fried rice and shrimp versions, both consistently flavorful and satisfying.
Fish comes out crispy and spicy with a solid kick. Portions include two pieces for $15, paired well with fries and tenders, making for a filling meal.
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The restaurant only accepts cash or EBT; no credit or debit cards are accepted.
Parking is limited and the lot is often dirty.
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours on weekends.
Cozy space with 1980s decor and a family-style setting creates an authentic, inviting vibe. Crowds bring lively energy, especially late at night when it stays open past 11pm. Large portions and white tablecloth dining set it apart from typical Chinatown spots.
Veggie fried rice stands out with its flavor. Chicken fried rice is solid. Many options include noodles and fried rice dishes, with this place ranking highest among three tried.
Fried fish dishes stand out with options like deep fried fish with spicy salt and Sweet & Sour Fish. Egg drop soup and fried oysters also complement the fish offerings well.
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The restaurant is open until midnight from Sunday to Thursday and until 1am on Friday and Saturday.
Validated parking is available during the day inside Bamboo Plaza.
Parking can be tricky on weekends because it is hard to find a spot.
Casual dining space with plastic stools and red crates creates a lively, street vendor vibe reminiscent of Bangkok. Atmosphere feels down to earth and easy, with a mix of hipster and authentic street fare energy. Ordering requires using a specific app, emphasizing a modern, tech-driven setup.
Shrimp Fried Rice and Gra Pow stand out for their strong flavors and quality. The Grandma’s Fish Fried Rice tastes like a cherished homemade recipe that many praise.
Grandma’s Fish Fried Rice tastes like a homemade dish everyone talks about. The Grandma Fish Bowl and Moo Krob Slab, which takes 48 hours to prepare, stand out as notable fish dishes.
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You must order food online through their app after scanning a QR code.
The restaurant only accepts credit card payments; cash is not allowed.
Expect small portion sizes that may not justify the high prices.
Dim sum restaurant with banquet-style seating and a retro Chinatown vibe offers a spacious interior suited for large groups. Atmosphere ranges from family-style dining with lively energy to quieter, more rushed moments. Dim sum carts and traditional decor add to the authentic experience.
Shrimp and roasted pork star in the large serving of fried rice. Garlic ribs and crab fried rice offer tasty and satisfying options alongside excellent quality staples.
Fish dishes come with rich flavors like the black bean sauce on Dr. Fish and the comforting seafood tofu hot pot loaded with shrimp, fish, squid, tofu, and mushrooms. Crab meat and fish maw soup and deep-fried sole fish offer a good balance of texture and taste.
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Visiting on weekends offers a busy yet tasty dim sum experience with trolley carts to choose from.
During the Mid Autumn Festival 2024 on September 17, the restaurant encourages celebrating and enjoying their dishes.
Parking can fill up quickly during lunch hours.
Large banquet hall offers flexible seating for large groups in a spacious setting. Atmosphere blends San Francisco Chinatown vibes with occasional noise from lively conversations. Dim sum arrives on carts, providing an authentic experience with a variety of fresh options.
Salted Fish & Chicken Fried Rice stands out with its rich flavor. Yang chow and Shrimp Fried Rice also show solid quality, though some fried rice dishes vary in taste.
Fish comes crispy, moist, and flaky, seasoned with spicy salt and topped with green onions and jalapenos. Salted Fish & Chicken Fried Rice and sol fish stand out for their rich flavor and generous portions.
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Dim sum is served from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Expect a 20% service charge automatically added to your bill.
Bottled water costs $1.50; no free water is provided.
Classic Chinese restaurant with red tablecloths and gold chairs creates a cozy vibe despite an aged interior. Authentic Chinese music plays softly while a TV adds casual background noise. Large portions and many vegan options attract a diverse crowd seeking traditional flavors.
Salted fish appears in several dishes, including a spicy salt fish that tastes light and refreshing. Broiled fish comes with extra garlic and stays consistently flavorful. Other seafood options include salt and pepper squid and sour fish.
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The lunch special costs $16.50 for a main course, tea, choice of rice, and soup.
There is a free parking lot available for customers.
Parking can be tough to find when it gets busy.
Spacious interior with traditional Chinese decoration and large fish tanks creates a simple, no-frills atmosphere. Casual and family-friendly vibe suits groups enjoying seafood together. Late hours and complimentary snacks add to the welcoming environment.
Fried rice features visible crab and chicken pieces without skimping on the crab. The salted fish fried rice stands out as a notable option among other dishes like kung pao shrimp and egg rolls.
Large fish tanks showcase fresh live seafood in a simple, no-frills setting. Dishes like seafood clay pot with bean curd and salted fish fried rice come with generous portions and a variety of fish and shrimp.
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Parking is street parking, so give enough time to find a spot.
The restroom is not well-maintained and feels like a public facility.
Expect to pay extra for plain white rice with your meal.
Large, open space with stacked seating creates a busy, cafeteria-like atmosphere. Loud music and noise levels require raised voices for conversation. Decor includes a metallic Elvis statue and Thai cultural elements, with a live music stage adding to the energetic vibe.
Spicy shrimp fried rice comes in a great portion and stands out. Pineapple fried rice and beef fried rice also appear frequently. Shrimp cake pairs well with the fried rice dishes.
Whole fish dishes stand out with options like deep fried whole fish and tender fish in spicy soup. The not-on-menu choo chee pla offers mild white fish in rich red curry with kefir leaves. Fried fish with mango sauce balances sweet and sour well, and fish cakes add a surprising twist.
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Parking is available in the back of the building off Bronson.
The average price per plate ranges from $13 to $30.
Lunch specials are available daily with entrees around $10.
Older building with small space and simple furnishings creates a cozy, warm atmosphere reminiscent of classic Chinese style. Walls display movie memorabilia, adding a unique touch linked to a famous film backdrop. Quiet environment suits relaxed meals with a family-friendly vibe.
Shrimp fried rice stands out with its fresh taste. The pork fried rice without vegetables offers a simple, delicious option. Overall, the fried rice dishes are consistently flavorful.
The red wine fried fish stands out with its subtle sweetness that lingers. Sliced fish with red wine sauce and fish ball soup also feature prominently, with fish balls available for takeout in large quantities.
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Parking costs $20 cash only in the designated area.
Expect no wait times during midday visits on weekends.
Portions are generous, often enough for two people.
Cozy space with spicy aromas and sleek art-filled dining rooms creates a low-key, chill atmosphere. Casual vibe includes QR code ordering and outdoor seating with heaters. The place balances classy and casual elements with clean, well-lit interiors.
Shrimp fried rice stands out with its great aroma and perfect salt level. Home-style fried rice offers a delicious Chinese flavor that pairs well with toothpick lamb and cucumber salad.
Boiled fish dishes stand out with Rattan pepper and spicy soup versions. Fish stews and soups offer unique depth of flavor, including pickled vegetable fish stew and mapo tofu with fish.
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Parking can be expensive in the area.
Expect longer wait times during busy hours, especially on weekends.
The portions are generous for the price.