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.
Excellent food, setup, and service create a smooth experience for private dinners. The staff assists with planning, making it easy to host family and friends for special occasions.
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.
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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, stylish Japanese restaurant with a modern, clean interior and a cozy, homey atmosphere that feels authentic to Japan. Bright, thoughtfully designed space includes a pet-friendly outdoor patio. Known for high-quality, inventive ramen that stands out in Los Angeles.
Dinner here comes with easy seating and no wait on weeknights. The meal finishes well with a matcha tiramisu that stands out as a perfect ending.
Black fried rice stands out with a flavor that surprises beyond its look. It pairs well with chicken karaage and complements dishes like spicy vegan ramen and curry tsukemen.
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Happy hour menu features hearty options and runs from 4-6pm daily.
Parking is available in a small lot; street parking is also an option nearby.
The lunch special offers a good deal for those looking to save.
Thai-inspired Asian parlour showcases luxurious decor with glowing lanterns and birdcages overhead. Dim lighting and live jazz music create a romantic, intimate vibe suited for couples. The space blends modern luxury with a cozy, inviting atmosphere.
Dinner gets crowded early, with many arriving around 5:30. Making a reservation is a good idea to secure a spot.
Hong Kong fried rice features sweet sausage that stands out. Kimchi fried rice adds a spicy, tangy twist to the meal.
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Reservations are highly recommended, especially for dinner service.
Parking is available in the structure behind the restaurant with validation.
Valet parking is offered for convenience.
Hole-in-the-wall restaurant with a minimalist design and clean, spacious interior offers a cozy, warm atmosphere that stays pleasantly quiet during lunch. The vibe is unassuming and friendly, making it easy to relax and enjoy authentic Chinese food without distractions.
Groups find this spot great for dinner with a total cost of about $40 for three dinners. It brings a sense of family gatherings and special occasions to the table.
Shrimp fried rice and black pepper shrimp fried rice stand out with rich seafood flavors. Combination and Yang Chow fried rice offer large portions packed with three meats and veggies.
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Parking is free at night, but customers must pay if staying longer than 10 minutes.
Expect a quick service, making it suitable for a fast meal between meetings.
The restaurant offers a limited menu with plain white rice available for an extra charge.
Open-air setup with patio string lights and fire lamps creates a semi-outdoor dining experience that feels spacious but can be chilly. TVs show sports and K-pop videos, adding to a lively, energetic vibe with loud music. Tables offer a cozy yet spacious setting suitable for intimate dinners or group gatherings.
Cozy yet comfortably spacious tables create a good setting for intimate dinners. The Grand Opening Special offers solid menu choices and meal quality that match the price.
Kimchi fried rice stands out as a delicious and spicy option, often praised for its flavor. The unique cup ramen fried rice offers a different twist and pairs well with spicy ramen.
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The all-you-can-eat price is $26.95 per person, with a two-person minimum.
They stop serving food at 9:20 PM, despite being open until 10:30 PM.
Street parking is available, but be aware of metered spots.
Walls display celebrity photos in a small, busy space with a calm, welcoming atmosphere. Patrons often arrive early to avoid waits, drawn by famous slippery shrimp and authentic Chinese dishes. Outdoor patio and valet parking add convenience to the experience.
Dinner here suits occasions like birthdays with attentive staff and options for outdoor seating. It fits well for meals before shows at nearby cultural venues.
Shrimp fried rice offers a light taste with a good amount of shrimp and is not greasy. Veggie fried rice tastes fresh and yummy. Both fried rice options pair well with dumplings.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but arriving early is recommended to avoid wait times.
Expect a small wait time of 1 to 5 minutes during peak hours on weekends.
The restaurant offers free valet parking for guests.
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.
Huge portions come with dinner, making it great for family meals or groups. Prices stay low while serving generous servings that fill up the table.
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.
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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.
Spacious dining room with large tables and booths reflects a nostalgic, banquet-style decor. Atmosphere varies from quiet and subdued to pleasant and atmospheric, with a mix of kid-friendly energy. Offers free parking, uncommon in the area, enhancing convenience.
Lots of seating is available on weekdays for dinner. Staff do not check in during the meal, but the overall dinner experience is good with quiet service and a casual atmosphere.
Fried rice dishes come in veggie, pineapple, and special varieties, all cooked excellently. The chicken fried rice stands out alongside other Cantonese rice options like Beef Chow Fun.
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Parking is limited, so expect to find street parking or use nearby pay lots.
The menu features Cantonese-American classics and family-style entrees.
Prices are most affordable during the lunch special.
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.
Weekday dinners have no waiting and cost about $36.50 before tax for flavorful dishes. The spot gets busy on Friday nights and does not suit long, drawn-out meals.
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.
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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.
Small space with bright red decor and half a dozen tables creates a cozy atmosphere. Music playlist adds to the chilled vibe making it suitable for casual meals. The place feels clean and well-kept despite a simple exterior.
Dinner here often means choosing something light after a walk along the Griffin Park trails. Visits happen almost every weekend, making it a regular spot for evening meals.
Chicken fried rice stands out with its generous portions and rich flavor. Crab fried rice comes with plenty of crab and serves 2-3 people, but beef pieces could be smaller and more tender for easier eating.
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Parking in front of the restaurant is very convenient.
The portions are generous for the price.
The restaurant is small and we were seated quickly at 5:30 pm on a Wednesday.
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.
Late-night dinners work well here since kitchens stay open late. Staff handles busy dinner hours smoothly. The spot suits family dinners and brings a nostalgic vibe for group meals.
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.
Good to know
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.
Contemporary dim sum restaurant offers a casual, welcoming atmosphere with cozy, lingering warmth and modern design. Tables feature Lazy Susans for easy sharing, and the space maintains a pleasant, tucked-away vibe. The setting suits those seeking authentic dim sum in a relaxed environment.
Dinner hours get packed, so arriving early helps avoid a long wait. Meals for two run around 216.00 without drinks, offering a solid dinner option.
Shrimp and chicken fried rice stand out with tasty, flavorful profiles. Portions come massive and the crab meat fried rice is lighter in color but still good.
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Lunch specials are available from noon to 3 p.m.
Happy Hour runs from 4 to 7 p.m. with great prices.
Parking can be difficult and is not free.
Narrow dining space with outdated interiors and busy takeout windows creates a downscale atmosphere. The place draws crowds for its authentic dim sum despite a worn and cluttered setting. Energy feels low key, offering a break from city hustle.
Dinner offers a variety of dishes like egg flower soup, chicken wings, and sweet & sour pork. Portions are large, especially the Special Chinese Family Dinner #1, and the soup is light and satisfying.
Fried rice comes in several varieties like house special, BBQ pork, shrimp, and fish fried rice. Dishes often pair with other favorites like wonton soup and pork chops with special sauce.
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The restaurant accepts cash only for all transactions.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Portions have decreased significantly, often not enough for two people.
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.
Dinner offers a nice menu with options that suit a pre-show meal. Conversations can be tough due to noise levels, and some diners report stomach discomfort after eating.
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.
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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.
Small Thai restaurant with cozy sitting area and family portraits on the walls creates an inviting atmosphere. Interior blends modern decor with ornate colors and designs, offering a warm and stylish setting. Bar area adds a casual touch, making it suitable for relaxed dining.
Dinner offers delicious options like omelette rice and curry chicken. Expect a wait of over 45 minutes during dinner time.
Steak fried rice stands out with its rich flavor. Chicken fried rice and pineapple shrimp fried rice also offer excellent taste and variety.
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Happy hour offers good deals on appetizers and drinks.
Take-out orders typically cost around $62 for two dishes and spring rolls.
The menu features unique items not found in typical Thai restaurants.