Tiny restaurant with minimalist decor and an open kitchen creates a homely vibe and relaxing ambiance. The space feels airy despite limited seating, offering a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. Loud kitchen noises occasionally disrupt the otherwise comforting setting.
Tom Yum soup stands out with its strong, vibrant flavors. The Beef Khao Soi soup offers a rich, flavorful broth that complements the dish well.
Quick service suits a fast lunch with satisfying flavors. The spot works well for both lunches and dinners but shines as a lunch bite destination.
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On June 20, they are having 50% off bowls for the grand opening.
On June 21, they will have a BOGO free bowl promotion.
They are currently having their soft opening, which includes a free drink.
Space combines high ceilings with a cleaned-old industrial look and modern interior, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. A separated bar offers a lively spot with games and a fully stocked selection including Sapporo on tap and lychee martinis. Seating is ample, making it comfortable for dining with friends or special occasions.
Simple and clean, the miso soup stands out as one of the better versions around. It pairs well with sushi rolls and sashimi, often included in lunch specials with salad and micro soup.
Lunch combos come with a variety of options and a good selection of specials. The lunch deals offer great tasting sushi and provide solid value.
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Happy hour runs late into the evening with great discounts on rolls.
Parking is convenient with a lot right by the restaurant.
Lunch combos offer good value for a reasonable price.
Outdoor patio with waterfall and lush greenery creates a tranquil and elegant atmosphere. Indoor space features rotating local art that adds character. Setting suits romantic occasions and quiet dinners with a warm, inviting vibe.
Cioppino features sole, salmon, shrimp, mussels, and clams cooked separately and placed on top of the soup. Asparagus soup comes with warm bread and pairs well with seafood flavors.
Lots of lunch specials attract a crowd during midday. Parking stays good during lunch hours, making it easy to stop by.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Parking validation is available for customers who dine at the restaurant.
The average meal costs around $30 per person, excluding drinks.
Chinese restaurant offers casual dining with a relaxed atmosphere and neat, understated decor. It draws a crowd seeking fresh, high-quality dumplings and a menu leaning toward vegetarian options. The vibe stays chill and polished, fitting for a laid-back meal without long waits.
Oxtail soup features a perfect broth and pairs well with pan-fried dumplings. Chicken noodle soup offers a comforting option, though some chicken pieces can be a bit tough.
Lunch offers lunch portion items that provide a decent deal. The spot suits quick business lunches and casual meals with friends, delivering a great lunch experience.
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Parking is challenging with zero available spots nearby.
Prices range from $30-$50 per person.
Expect long wait times on weekends, especially after 6pm.
Small, cozy space with limited seating and minimal decor creates an intimate dining experience. Atmosphere feels homely with background music enhancing the mood. Offers large portions of affordable, flavorful Thai food in a hidden gem setting.
Soups here stand out with tangy and bold tom yum and a rich tom kha kai featuring beef or shrimp. The coconut sour soup with shrimp offers a unique, flavorful twist alongside other great options.
Lunch features fresh, hot specials with a wide variety of options. Prices stay great while meals remain tasty and satisfying.
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The restaurant offers a lunch special with discounted prices.
The portions served are large, providing good value for the price.
Reservations are recommended for dining in, especially during peak hours.
Small space with an open kitchen visible from the dining area creates a direct connection to food preparation. Atmosphere feels cozy and warm, evoking a family vibe reminiscent of Turkey. Complimentary Turkish tea and traditional music add to the authentic experience.
Warm, comforting lentil soup bursts with rich flavor and offers a traditional taste. It pairs well with dishes like lahmacun and pide, making it a notable starter here.
Casual, cozy vibe suits both quick lunch runs and relaxed meals. The spot consistently delivers a satisfying lunch experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant offers Halal options for all menu items.
Unique operating hours may vary; it's best to call ahead.
Small dining area features communal tables and stylish, comfortable decor with a warm, inviting atmosphere. Bright and clean space offers excellent value with generous portions and fresh vegetables. Mediterranean and Persian dishes include standout items like mixed grill platter and baba ghanoush.
Lentil soup stands out as particularly good. Barley soup tastes fine but could use a squeeze of lemon to brighten it up. Some soups do not meet expectations.
Chicken kebab lunch specials offer great value and are extremely filling. These Mediterranean dishes come at a good price and satisfy well during lunch.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended during lunch hours to avoid long wait times.
Parking can be difficult due to the small lot in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant has limited seating, so plan to arrive early.
Open kitchen with charcoal grill flames creates a cozy, lively atmosphere accented by warm wood and modern decor. Seating is tight but inviting, with a large wooden bar facing the kitchen and about 10 tables. The vibe blends authentic Tokyo style with casual comfort, making it quietly distinctive.
Chicken Paitan soup stands out with its creamy and flavorful profile. The ramen soup matches that quality, delivering a rich and satisfying broth reminiscent of authentic Japanese chicken soup noodles.
Lunch draws a wait list around noon showing steady demand. Frequent visits confirm it as a popular spot for midday meals.
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Parking is free with validation in the basement parkade.
Expect a five-minute wait before being seated during peak hours.
They stop accepting new guests at 9 pm, so arrive early.
Shanghainese restaurant offers a casual, cozy atmosphere with friendly service and charming decor. Outdoor patio with space heaters adds to the experience. The place is clean and kid-friendly, attracting families and casual diners alike.
Noodle soups come in large portions and are well-priced around $15.99. The beef noodle soup blends sweet and savory flavors, while soup dumplings offer just the right amount of soupy goodness.
Lunch specials offer well priced deals with options like spicy chicken Kung Pao and crispy beef fried rice. Meals balance flavor and portion size, with prices around $60 for a full lunch.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a lunch special deal that is well-priced for its location.
They have a student discount available for diners.
The portions are large, making it a good value for the price.
Interior design features wall slates and a modern spa vibe with spotless, stylish decor. Atmosphere stays laid back and comfortable, supporting relaxed conversations. Seating is very comfortable, and the place maintains a quiet, clean environment even when half full.
Rich yet light broth offers a chicken noodle soup vibe rather than traditional ramen. The soup contains MSG and delivers a tasty, satisfying flavor.
Ramen with lunch meat stands out for a quick lunch. The spot suits a low key birthday lunch with friends.
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The restaurant has a larger parking structure beneath the building.
A typical person spends between $20 and $30 for ramen and one appetizer.
The gyoza costs $8 and is a popular appetizer.
Outdoor seating expands the space with a cozy, relaxing vibe that contrasts the intimate, buzzing interior. The atmosphere hums with the sound of slurping noodles and chopsticks, reflecting a serious ramen focus. Seating is limited indoors but spacious outside, creating a dynamic energy between the two areas.
Hot soup ramen features a rich and salty broth with authentic noodles. Adding lime and soup stock brightens and dilutes the broth, keeping every bite interesting.
Lunch offers a solid menu with quick options. It stays manageable without long waits, especially on weekends.
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During busy hours, especially dinner time from Thursday to Saturday, there can be up to an hour-long wait.
On Monday evening, there was no line at Tsujita LA Artisan Noodles.
Seating is limited and the restaurant is very popular.
Small, simple space offers authentic Sichuan and Cantonese cuisine with a focus on seafood and duck. Atmosphere feels cozy yet smoky, creating an intimate but somewhat unwelcoming vibe. Known for reasonable prices and consistent food quality over many years.
Fish fillet in pickled soup blends sour, spicy, and sweet flavors well. Wonton soup offers a three-season flavor while West Lake Soup and fish soup come across as rich and satisfying.
Lunch combos offer affordable and delicious Hong Kong style meals. Options include eating in or taking out, with three combos costing $45.
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Parking is free at the restaurant.
Reservations are needed to dine there.
The prices at the restaurant are reasonable.