Motorcycle-themed restaurant combines open air space, British decor, and a central bar to create a laid-back, fun vibe. It hosts a barbershop, tattoo parlor, and retail shops, attracting motorcycle enthusiasts and casual diners alike. Spacious seating with leather sofas and high ceilings adds to the relaxed atmosphere.
Lunch offers a top-notch service with a unique vibe. Browsing the clothing shop after eating adds a fun twist to the experience.
Fun comes from the motorcycle apparel store and the phenomenal bikes on display. Extras like a barber shop and a small museum add unique activities to enjoy.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from Monday to Friday, 5-7 PM with great deals.
They host special events regularly, so check in frequently for updates.
MotoGP watch parties and bike nights are popular events held here.
Restaurant offers an immersive One Piece theme with character-themed decor and staff in costume creating a lively, fan-focused atmosphere. Space is small and cozy with limited seating and photo spots throughout. Merchandise and themed food add to the engaging experience.
An organized line forms outside during weekend lunch, with security monitoring the crowd. Lunch bills can be high, reflecting the pricey meals and additional spending on merchandise.
The place offers a playful drink menu with creative options like ube horchata. Inside, the themed decor and unique merchandise make for a fun and photo-worthy experience.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted for groups, so arrive early.
The cafe has limited seating, often leading to long wait times.
Payment is card-only; cash is not accepted.
Long alley lined with stores and colorful crafts creates a traditional Mexican market atmosphere. Live music and dancing fill the air, offering a joyful community vibe with authentic cultural experiences. Adobe house museum and vibrant decorations add a historical and festive feel to the space.
Lunch includes homemade dishes served at one of the oldest restaurants nearby. Options range from sit-down meals to casual spots across the street, all good for hanging out and watching people.
A fun atmosphere welcomes all ages with friendly vendors and lively cultural vibes. Handmade crafts, authentic Mexican clothing, and great restaurants offer plenty of ways to enjoy a cultural day out.
Good to know
The museums and exhibits are free of charge.
The next event is the Day of the Dead Celebration on November 2nd, 2025.
Expect crowds during the Cinco de Mayo celebration.
Large space with beautiful decor and a tropical vibe creates an intimate, welcoming atmosphere. Phenomenal DJs and a fire dancer keep energy lively with top-notch house music and captivating performances. Guests enjoy a relaxed yet vibrant setting that blends dining with entertainment seamlessly.
Offers a great late lunch with a nice atmosphere. Serves well for brunch, lunch, and dinner.
Nights here offer a fun and stylish vibe with creative mocktails that are refreshing and enjoyable to drink.
Good to know
Fire dance performances start at 8 PM on Fridays and Saturdays.
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially for weekend events.
The fire dance show lasts about 15 minutes and is a highlight of the evening.
Compact space balances spacious seating with a modern Yakiniku vibe and steampunk decor. Atmosphere stays fun and energetic without overwhelming noise or smoke. Self-serve unlimited drinks and ice cream add a unique touch to the lively dining experience.
Lunch features great food and attentive service with servers like Esther Lee and Troy taking care of groups well. It suits gatherings such as birthday celebrations and outings with friends.
A lively atmosphere and all you can eat wagyu BBQ create a fun dining experience. Friendly staff make the process easy and add to the casual, enjoyable vibe.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, particularly for dinner.
There's a pay-to-park lot right next door for $15.
Cobblestone paths and wooden facades mimic traditional Japanese shopping streets, creating an immersive small-town feel. Bright red lanterns and a 50-foot replica fire lookout tower add to the authentic Edo-period design. The plaza buzzes with lively energy, especially on weekends, drawing crowds to its outdoor dining and arcade games.
Offers great lunch options with a focus on Japanese cuisine. Serves as a popular spot to meet friends and enjoy meals alongside Japanese groceries.
Packed with unique stores and collectible shops, the area offers a lively scene full of vibrant youth culture and cosplayers. Food spots and Japanese gift shops add to the fun activities available.
Good to know
The plaza hosts cherry blossom events in spring with sakura-themed stalls.
Nisei Week Japanese Festival in August includes Obon dancing, taiko drums, and a parade.
Parking can get crowded and expensive on weekends.
Compact, minimalist space with high bar-style seating and a modern yet traditional design creates a cozy, stylish atmosphere. The setting feels homey and inviting despite limited staff movement and tight seating arrangements. Fresh ingredients and simple presentation define the dining experience.
Lunch specials offer quick, healthy, and flavorful options with well-priced meals like beef curry. Servers accommodate late orders from the lunch menu and portions satisfy most appetites.
Making your own bowl adds a hands-on element that makes the meal more engaging. The place offers a fun and welcoming ambiance that enhances the overall experience.
Good to know
The restaurant offers free validated parking for a specific lot.
Expect a clean and tidy dining environment during your visit.
The ordering process is straightforward and user-friendly.
Rooftop bar with a breathtaking cityscape view and live music that enhances a relaxed, quiet atmosphere. The space feels crowded, requiring reservations due to limited capacity. Cocktails stand out as a distinctive feature complementing the setting.
Lunch offers a beautiful rooftop dining experience with options that satisfy without needing a reservation. It serves as a reliable go-to spot for a late or casual midday meal.
A hidden rooftop bar offers a fun spot for drinks with friends. The happy hour menu adds variety, and pairing drinks with dinner downstairs creates a lively evening.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary due to high demand, especially for brunch and dinner.
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Live music occurs from 6-10pm, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
Social club occupies a high floor with spectacular city views and an elegant, upscale atmosphere. Spaces include dining, bar, lounge, and event rooms suited for meetings and parties. The vibe is quiet and classy, attracting a well-dressed, high-end crowd.
Business lunches happen here with ease, offering a delicious Fish and Chips option. The spot handles special requests smoothly, like accommodating medical needs during lunch.
Events here offer a fun and unique vibe with great food enhancing the experience.
Good to know
Reservations are required for special events like Dining in the Dark.
Business casual attire is required for all guests.
Parking can be tricky; plan to arrive early.
Glass elevators provide exceptional views of the city skyline, enhancing the luxurious high-rise atmosphere. Spacious rooms offer spectacular city views and a tranquil environment with sounds of flowing water. On-site amenities include a pool, gym, multiple restaurants, and a 24-hour Starbucks, creating a convenient and relaxing stay.
Several reasonably priced Asian restaurants keep lunch expenses low. Meals served at breakfast and lunch show consistent quality.
Glass elevators provide a unique vantage point and a memorable ride. The revolving bar offers a fun and relaxing spot with excellent city views.
Good to know
Parking costs $57 per day at the hotel; self-parking is $55 across the street.
There is a $35 night destination fee for guests.
The rooftop lounge and restaurant are closed on Monday and Tuesday.