Small space with intimate dining and nostalgic decor creates a cozy, homey vibe. Atmosphere feels like a family-run bodega, peaceful and inviting despite occasional discomfort. Offers authentic Vietnamese cuisine with unique dishes beyond pho.
Exceptional Vietnamese cuisine shines through with phenomenal presentation, aromas, and textures. Dishes come out quickly and offer authentic flavors at reasonable prices.
Seafood dishes feature shrimp with salted egg and a crab roll packed with crab, shrimp, and pork belly. Fish options include a dill and turmeric fish served on a cooktop at the table, echoing traditional Ha Noi style.
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The restaurant offers dishes not commonly found at other Vietnamese restaurants, like banh beo and banh xeo.
There are plenty of vegetarian options available on the menu.
Parking is free but can get crowded; spots are limited and tight.
Small, colorful space with a hole-in-the-wall feel offers a vibrant, fun atmosphere filled with great music and a welcoming vibe. Limited seating creates an intimate setting where energy stays lively and chill. The environment feels warm and comfortable, making it easy to relax and enjoy the moment.
Food comes fresh and made with love. Quality is excellent and flavors stand out without needing extra sauces, except for the homemade sauces made by the staff.
Shrimp dishes feature large portions with the fried rice plate serving more shrimp than typical Italian pasta dishes. Coconut shrimp and teriyaki chicken come out fresh and flavorful, while the shrimp Tom Yum lacks strong taste.
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Coco D’s BBQ opens late, so plan your visit accordingly.
Expect a unique and eclectic menu with diverse flavors.
Prices are fair and reasonable for the quality of food.
Quintessential family-run Chinese restaurant with an authentic neighborhood vibe and pleasant, clean interior. Atmosphere is quiet with no music, creating a calm dining experience. Back entrance leads to ample parking, distinguishing it from typical street-front spots.
Food arrives fresh and cooked to perfection with generous portions that highlight strong, delicious flavors. Delivery is handled directly by the restaurant, ensuring quality and care.
Shrimp appears in several dishes like the combination chow mein and pepper fried shrimp. Steamed fish fillet and a Sizzling Plate of Mixed Seafood offer variety alongside fried fish and noodles.
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The entrance is at the back facing the parking lot.
There is plenty of parking in the back.
The restaurant gets busy during peak hours.
Small, clean Salvadoran restaurant offers a family-friendly atmosphere with authentic pupusas and a fresh bakery for takeout. The space feels cozy and comfortable, welcoming a diverse crowd throughout the day.
Food here is authentic Salvadoran with fresh ingredients and consistently delicious flavors.
Fried fish comes topped with golden onions and a golden chili. Shrimp plates arrive flavorful and hot. Some fish can be tough, but shrimp and carne asada plates cost around 21 dollars.
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The restaurant offers a special on Mondays and Wednesdays for $2.29 per pupusa.
A Monday and Tuesday special features pupusas for $1.99 each.
The menu includes a great variety of authentic Salvadoran dishes.
Classic loncheria style with lively local seafood vibes and music playing most of the time. Strong Margaritas and large portions complement the affordable prices. TV screens often show sports or novelas, adding to the casual atmosphere.
Food arrives on time and portions are generous. Dishes like Tostada ceviche with shrimp and fish stand out for their freshness and authentic flavors.
Mexican seafood shines with Tostada ceviche featuring shrimp and fish, plus shrimp or mixed cocktails. Fried Tilapia and the Super shrimp Botana stand out among plates and platters.
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Parking can be hard to find nearby.
Expect large portion sizes for your meal.
Prices are very reasonable and affordable.
Small interior with cozy atmosphere and cool air conditioning creates a comfortable setting. Generous portions and fair prices attract those seeking value in Thai cuisine. Spicy seafood soup stands out as a distinctive dish among varied menu options.
Food features freshness and bold flavors with generous portions at reasonable prices. Quality stays consistently high and dishes taste delicious.
Spicy seafood soup stands out as a highlight, noted for its rich flavor and quality. This dish often ranks above others in the valley and even compares to those in Hollywood.
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Lunch specials are available for $8.95, but actual prices may vary.
Expect a wait time of about 45 minutes during peak hours.
The average price for a meal is around $17, offering good value.
Diner-style seafood restaurant with nautical decor featuring crabs and sea creatures in nets overhead. Atmosphere feels clean and welcoming with a quaint, cozy vibe. Offers a varied seafood boil menu known for bold Cajun flavors and generous portions.
Food features fresh ingredients and great flavor consistently. Dishes come out delicious and well-prepared even during busy times.
Seafood here features medium spicy whole shrimp and San Pedro-style shrimp that stand out for flavor. Raw oysters taste fresh and less fishy, while fish and chips offer a solid alternative to the seafood boil.
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The restaurant is very clean.
The price was fair.
There wasn’t a waiting line.
Small space with a Mexican vibe and live Latin DJ creates a cheerful atmosphere that feels like home. Loud sound levels contrast with a calm, charming setting. Fresh seafood and homemade salsa highlight the menu's appeal.
Food here is consistently fresh and full of flavor with authentic Mexican dishes. Waiters show great knowledge of the menu, enhancing the dining experience.
Shrimp dishes stand out with plump, juicy shrimp like Botanas Shrimp a la San Pedro and Shrimp Fajitas. Oysters come super fresh, and the seafood overall is high-quality with a taste that feels like home.
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Karaoke nights occur on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Expect price changes on karaoke nights due to special events.
A $2 fee applies for shrimp peeling.
Small restaurant with vintage ship decor and nostalgic 70s-80s atmosphere creates a cozy, homey vibe. Fish and chips are made fresh to order, featuring crispy battered fish and classic tartar sauce. Space accommodates about 10 people, with limited air conditioning and an old-fashioned feel.
Food stays warm and fresh even after a 20-minute drive home. Fish comes out light golden brown with perfect taste and consistency, and fried items are perfectly cooked and crispy.
Fish comes out light golden brown with a crunchy outside and soft inside. The jumbo shrimp and fish filets are fresh tasting and crispy, paired well with tartar sauce.
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There is a $10 minimum fee to use a credit card.
The food is made to order, so calling ahead allows for hot food to be ready in 10 minutes.
Extra condiments cost an additional charge.
Spacious dining area with vibrant Honduran art and warm family atmosphere creates a welcoming environment. Background Christian music adds to the comfortable, home-like vibe. A small boutique corner offers locally crafted souvenirs, enhancing the cultural experience.
Food features authentic Honduran flavors with delicious taste and beautiful presentation. Quality remains consistent and service supports the dining experience well.
Fried fish comes with crispy texture and Baliadas add a tasty twist. Shrimp serve savory flavor but require shell removal before eating.
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The restaurant is clean and well-maintained.
Dishes are oversized, providing generous portions.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
Dim sum restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with friendly staff and affordable prices. The menu features a variety of authentic Chinese dishes including fresh roast duck and house special shrimp. Expect extra charges for items like rice and tea, and no diet drink options.
Offers real Chinese foods with consistently good quality. Prices stay affordable for the portion sizes served.
House special shrimp and special house crab stand out for their consistent quality. Fish dishes come tender and flavorful, with options like spicy chicken and fish presented beautifully and packed with taste.
Good to know
They automatically charge an 18% gratuity for parties of five or more.
Parking is free around the restaurant.
White rice and some condiments incur extra charges.
Small Asian grocery store offers an extensive variety of Thai and Indonesian products, including fresh seafood, meats, and unique snacks. The atmosphere is organized and local-focused, with prices generally more affordable than larger supermarkets. It serves as a reliable spot for hard-to-find ethnic ingredients and fresh produce.
A large selection of Indonesian foods and snacks stands out here, along with a strong focus on Thai food. Fresh to-go options include premade Vietnamese dishes like shrimp spring rolls.
Fresh fish comes with a free cleaning and frying service. A good selection of seafood and prepared shrimp spring rolls is available alongside snacks and drinks.
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New Bangluck Market offers a wide selection of Asian groceries and snacks.
Fresh to-go food options are available at New Bangluck Market.
Prices at New Bangluck Market are generally cheaper than at 99 Ranch Market.
Chinese restaurant with cleanliness and long lines reflects steady popularity. Atmosphere feels welcoming but lighting is notably poor. Known for large portions and affordable combo plates that attract budget-conscious diners.
Food here is fresh and delicious with generous portions that can feed a family of four on one plate. The chicken wings stand out as best ever, and the menu offers great value for those on a budget.
Shrimp stands out as a key seafood option but tends to be overcooked at times. Orange chicken and wings also appear alongside seafood but shrimp is the main focus here.
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Expect a long line during peak hours, but it moves quickly.
Combo plates are reasonably priced and serve large portions.
A $2.00 fee applies for credit card payments.