Spacious Chinese restaurant with casual atmosphere and large tables suited for groups. Food blends Americanized and authentic flavors with generous portions and early, hot service. Decor feels slightly dated but comfortably refurbished.
Egg drop soup offers a warm, comforting flavor that suits cold, rainy days. Hot and sour soup delivers a strong, tangy taste preferred by some, while the menu lacks wonton soup options.
Lunch specials offer a variety of options with dishes like cashew chicken featuring great flavor and contrasting textures. Meals suit family gatherings and casual late lunches.
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The restaurant offers both dine-in and takeout options.
Expect generous portion sizes for all menu items.
Prices are reasonable compared to similar restaurants.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with a cozy interior and dim, chill atmosphere featuring good music. Seating includes mostly booths, accommodating both groups and solo diners comfortably. Offers free soup refills and a convenient ordering system, with a focus on flavorful broths and sauces.
Soups come fresh, tasty, and hot with a variety of options like Beef Hot Soup and kimchi dumpling soup. They serve hearty bowls with plenty of side dishes and no lingering MSG taste.
Lunch features a beef hot pot offered at lunch prices. Seating is sparse with only a few tables occupied on weekdays. Other hot pot options exist beyond this spot.
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There is plenty of parking space at Tasty Pot.
Ordering is done on phones using a QR code menu.
The price is on the expensive side, with bills averaging around $80 after tax.
Small, cozy restaurant with a no-frills atmosphere and reasonable prices. Quiet and clean, often with few diners and a single person running the place. Offers authentic Thai dishes with a focus on quality and traditional flavors.
Coconut soup stands out with rich flavor, while the seafood soup offers a satisfying option. Lunch specials include a scoop of rice, a crispy roll, and ginger soup.
Lunch specials include a Beef Pad Thai dish served with a scoop of rice, a crispy roll, and ginger soup. Meals focus on value combos that come together in a simple set.
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Parking is available right behind the restaurant, providing plenty of space.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours due to popularity.
Meals for two typically cost around $23, making it affordable.
Small, unassuming Thai restaurant with a kid-friendly atmosphere and a nice outdoor area. Offers authentic Thai cuisine with some standout dishes like shrimp and seafood soup. Parking can be challenging, and the setting is casual but suitable for families or special occasions.
Seafood soup stands out with its rich flavor and beats similar options nearby. Tom yum noodle soup offers a spicy kick. Some dishes include soup as part of a combo for good value.
Lunch features colorful panang curry and mango sticky rice for dessert. Service stays great and the atmosphere is quiet around early afternoon.
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Parking at Thai Bamboo is challenging, but with patience, you can find a spot.
The restaurant is affordably priced with reasonable menu options.
The portions of food at Thai Bamboo are smaller compared to other restaurants.
Chinese dive restaurant with dated 1990s decor and a quiet, run down atmosphere. Dining room splits into two sections with generous portions of authentic dishes. Parking is ample, including handicap-accessible spaces.
Sizzling rice soup stands out with its unique texture and flavor. Options like hot and sour soup and egg flower soup offer classic tastes, while war wanton soup adds a comforting touch.
Lunch specials offer many options with generous servings and excellent value during the week.
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There is plenty of parking available, including handicap-accessible spaces.
The restaurant offers lunch specials during the week.
Prices are fair, making it a budget-friendly option.
Thai restaurant offers a tranquil and cozy atmosphere with thoughtful decor that transports diners to Thailand. Kitchen noise rises during busy hours, adding a lively edge to the otherwise comfortable and welcoming vibe. Ample parking supports easy access, distinguishing it from similar spots.
Soups highlight lemongrass, kefir lime leaf, and ginger flavors. Tom kha and Tom Yum soups stand out for their rich, aromatic profiles.
Lunch specials come with a meal, salad, spring roll or egg roll, and a choice of Thai iced tea or coffee. The price is around $14.99 and includes a small drink for free. Few customers dine in during lunch downtime.
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The new location has ample parking available for customers.
Takeout is a great option if you prefer dining at home.
Portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Spacious modern Chinese restaurant with large open area and plenty of seating including booths and windows. Atmosphere varies from relaxing and quiet to fast-paced and noisy with dish clatter and loud music. Known for authentic handmade noodles and affordable prices.
Soups feature handmade chewy noodles and tender beef with balanced flavors. The broth is rich, with options like spicy beef noodle soup offering the right heat and unique beef flavor.
Large portions make it easy to have lunch and save leftovers. Leftovers taste just as good as the fresh meal. Beef and sauerkraut noodles work well for next-day lunch.
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Reservations are recommended for groups of 10 or more.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially around 8pm.
Parking is available on-site and is generally easy to find.
Spacious restaurant with a rustic design and robot servers delivering food. Atmosphere blends chill, trendy vibes with hectic club-like music and warm, sunlit seating areas. Self-serve sauce bar and comfortable benches add to a welcoming, casual dining experience.
Soups come with refillable broth and a choice of varied soup bases like spicy Szechuan and beef with kimchi. Standard toppings arrive packed in, with extra vegetables available for custom dipping sauces.
Lunch offers a special for $19.99 that includes a choice of proteins, soup bases, and toppings. A free tea comes with the meal, making it a solid option for a midday break.
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The restaurant now offers an all-you-can-eat hot pot format.
Prices start at $26.99 for the basic all-you-can-eat option.
Expect to wait longer if you don't specify if you have kids on the waiting list.
Sushi restaurant offers a modern, inviting atmosphere with cool izakaya vibes and fire and smoke effects on some dishes. The space feels larger than expected with a bar area and varied seating. Music is lively, featuring techno beats that energize the environment.
Menus include a variety of soups like miso soup and shrimp tempura udon soup. Soups come fresh and well prepared, often paired with salads such as cucumber or salmon skin salad.
Lunch offers a 3-tier AYCE option starting at $28 per person with a wide selection of dishes. Pricing stays around $25 to $29 for weekday specials, making it a solid value for the variety provided.
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The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat options for $28 during lunch hours.
All-you-can-eat seating ends at 9:30 PM, with Γ la carte dining after.
On holidays, prices increase to $38 and $46 instead of the usual $28.
Steakhouse offers a cozy western decor with warm lighting and roomy tables. Atmosphere suits families and groups watching football, though it can get noisy. Tables include power outlets and USB ports for convenience.
Southwest Chicken Tortilla Soup stands out as a preferred option. Lobster soup appears on the menu but the soups tend to be runny and just okay in texture.
Lunch offers extraordinary deals with specials like baby back ribs and a strawberry salad option. The menu provides solid choices that make for a nice midday meal.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
Expect wait times of up to 2 hours during peak hours.
The steak costs around $30, including one side and a salad.