Open grill setup with tabletop grilling creates a lively and welcoming atmosphere where conversation flows easily. Simple decor and vented tables keep the space comfortable without smoke. The place draws meat enthusiasts seeking quality wagyu and casual, interactive dining.
Food arrives quickly and tastes really good with high quality ingredients. Service matches the food with excellent attention.
Japanese-style barbecue blends with Korean influences, offering an all-you-can-eat experience. The menu features a variety of meats at a reasonable price.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat premium menu costs $55, while the regular menu is $35.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Ushiya Grill does not accept AMEX; only major credit cards and cash are accepted.
Spacious interior with large bright TVs creates a modern, casual vibe suited for group gatherings and relaxed meals. Clean, sleek design blends chic style with an open atmosphere. The setting balances cozy and casual energy, making it versatile for quick lunches or casual dates.
Food stands out for its excellent Thai and Cambodian dishes with a spicy flavor profile. The menu offers a unique Thai experience compared to typical spots.
BBQ chicken comes juicy and well-marinated, with a smoky garlic flavor that stands out even without sauce.
Good to know
After 9pm, customers can enjoy a free drink with a $10 minimum dine-in order.
They currently have a Back to School Special offering 20% off dine-in.
Parking is shared with another restaurant, so consider street parking during peak hours.
Cozy ramen restaurant with quiet atmosphere and clean environment offers generous portions and impressive ramen flavors. Seating includes about 10 tables with convenient parking nearby. The vibe suits quick meals or casual dates, with a calm pace and minimal crowd during dinner.
Food here stands out for its delicious taste and excellent quality. Pricing matches casual spots but the menu offers fantastic variety and consistently great flavors.
Hawaiian mix plate barbecue offers generous portions with cravable flavors. The chicken BBQ is tasty, and the barbecue pork bun stays juicy with char siu sauce.
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Parking is convenient with plenty of spaces available right outside.
The restaurant offers generous portions, making it a good value for the price.
Expect higher prices than average, with ramen dishes around $15.
Yakiniku restaurant offers spaced-out tables and good ventilation, creating a relaxing and cozy vibe despite occasional smoke. The atmosphere balances authentic Japanese barbecue with a slightly dated interior, attracting diners seeking a solid all-you-can-eat experience. Draft Sapporo and Suntory beers complement the meal, enhancing the overall dining energy.
Food arrives quickly even when the place is full. Guests cook their own dishes, which are consistently fresh and tasty. Staff show real knowledge about the food rather than just focusing on sales.
Offers all-you-can-eat Japanese barbecue with a personal grill and tongs at the table. Stands out from overcrowded, factory-like barbecue spots by providing a more relaxed and solid dining experience.
Good to know
Happy hour is available from 8:30 to 10 pm with a special menu.
On Thursdays, all-day happy hour is offered.
Parking is limited, but there is a lot at the front of the complex.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers full-service barbecue with large free parking lot and family friendly atmosphere. The environment is nice and quiet, suitable for large parties with enough tables to reserve. Popular dishes include seafood pancake and Galbi Jjim, noted for their quality and flavor.
Authentic Korean food shines with marinated Galbi that tastes like food of heaven. Huge portions come with quality dishes and amazing service.
Full-service Korean BBQ features propane grills at the table. Staff provide helpful service to manage the barbecue. Galbi and other meats cook right at the table for a lively dining experience.
Good to know
The restaurant has a large free parking lot available for guests.
Expect to pay over $250 for a meal for five adults, including taxes and tips.
Each meat serving is designed to serve two people, so plan accordingly.
Traditional Chinese street vendor BBQ style creates a relaxed, bar-like atmosphere with TVs showing sports. Late-night crowds enjoy wallet-friendly prices and authentic Northeast Chinese BBQ featuring spiced lamb and chicken skewers. Tables have warming trays for fully cooked skewers, supporting a casual, social dining experience.
ShenYang style dishes come out fresh and hot with well seasoned flavors that hit the spot. The food offers solid comfort and helps unwind after a long day.
Authentic Northeast Chinese BBQ shines here with well-balanced spices and flavors. Skewers like BBQ beef tongue, squid, and lamb stand out, paired with quick-serve beer for late-night snacks.
Good to know
Happy hour prices are available, making it a great time to visit.
There is usually no wait for a table, especially during off-peak hours.
Parking is plentiful, making access easy for visitors.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Lanzhou beef noodles with flavorful broths and grills for cooking. The space feels clean and bright but tables are small and seating can be cramped. The atmosphere is warm and inviting with quick service and a steady flow of diners.
Food features authentic northwestern Chinese cuisine with hand-pulled noodles and extraordinary lamb dishes. Ingredients come fresh, dishes are well-seasoned, and presentation is appealing.
Side dishes include Chinese BBQ skewers and goat ribs that pair well with noodles. The BBQ lamb is lean, with options for fattier cuts not currently offered.
Good to know
A big bowl noodle competition happens before 9:30, cheering for participants.
Expect smaller portion sizes compared to other Lanzhou noodle restaurants.
The restaurant does not accept cash payments.
Indoor space offers comfortable seating but with uncomfortable tables and chairs. Music plays loudly, creating a chill yet overwhelming atmosphere. The place suits small groups and stands out for its exceptional grilled and roast fish dishes.
Spicy fish stands out with tender pork belly skewers, flavorful beef and tendon skewers, and delightful fish ball skewers. Generous portions make the food consistently delicious.
Skewers come in many varieties, with lamb skewers and BBQ fish standing out. The fish arrives hot, well-seasoned, and in a generous portion, packed with smoky flavor.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult to find during busy hours, especially on weekends.
Expect to pay around $100 for a meal for three, including tax and tips.
The restaurant serves large portions, typically enough for two people.
Yakiniku restaurant offers digital fireplace dividers and colorful lighting creating a casual yet stylish atmosphere. Guests order via QR-code online system, enhancing convenience. The menu features premium Australian Wagyu cuts and playful dishes like steamed eggs served in egg-shaped bowls.
Food arrives quickly with a wide selection to choose from. Quality stays excellent and service remains friendly throughout the meal.
Offers an all-you-can-eat BBQ experience paired with sushi. Atmosphere suits a casual BBQ night with a mix of American and Japanese flavors.
Good to know
The price is $37 per person for the all-you-can-eat option.
Parking is usually available, but can be difficult during peak hours.
The all-you-can-eat wagyu lunch costs $25 and is a good value.
Large space filled with traditional dim sum carts creates a lively, noisy atmosphere where tea-drinking and chatter mix. Crowds gather around small tables, adding to the bustling, family-friendly vibe. The setting blends old-school charm with a sense of excitement and anticipation.
Authentic Cantonese dishes offer excellent flavor and generous portions. Prices stay reasonable while delivering good quality food that satisfies.
Roasted duck features perfectly crispy skin and juicy meat that stays tender. Barbecue pork and duck offer cost-effective quality with crispness and flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but expect a short wait for a table.
Parking can be difficult during lunch hours; arrive early.
The restaurant charges $1.50 for tea per person.