Small, elegant Asian restaurant with modern design and Asian-influenced art creates a warm, family-friendly atmosphere filled with plants and vibrant decor. The space feels inviting and comfortable, suitable for casual dinners or celebrations. An open bar adds to the relaxed vibe.
Fusion food hits the mark with fresh, flavorful dishes that balance taste well. Drinks and service match the amazing quality of the food, creating a solid dining experience.
Nasi Goreng Fried Rice stands out with its chewy texture and a great spice mix featuring tamarind paste and aromatics. Versions with chicken or salmon deliver flavorful and satisfying meals.
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The restaurant's grand opening is on March 21, 2024.
A special menu is available for Restaurant Week.
Parking is available in a shared lot, but can be limited.
Clean dining area surrounded by palm trees and sports on TV creates a welcoming, friendly atmosphere. Wings feature distinctive flavors like honey garlic and soy garlic without overwhelming sauces. Parking is ample, and the vibe stays positive despite occasional heat in the lobby.
Food arrives on time and stays consistently great with no order issues. The finger foods stand out for their quality, texture, and taste matching authentic Korean flavors.
Kimchi fried rice stands out with a good sized portion and options like cheese on top. It pairs well with Korean chicken or French fries for a varied meal.
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Online ordering is easy and efficient for takeout.
Expect wait times of over 30 minutes during peak hours.
Parking is available, but can be limited during busy times.
Clean, spacious dining area with a semi-self service setup creates a casual, homey vibe like a roadside Filipino eatery. Busy atmosphere reflects steady patronage, especially during breakfast hours. Reasonable prices and generous portions complement the familiar, family-style environment.
Food offers a home-style taste with good portions and comfort food vibes. Halo Halo and other dishes come out tasty and close to perfection with attentive service.
Tasty fried rice pairs well with eggs and corned beef silog. It stands out as a solid choice for satisfying cravings.
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Karaoke is available for guests to sing at any time during their visit.
The restaurant closes early at 7 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Parking is plentiful, especially around 11 AM on Sundays.
Dining area shows a modern, welcoming design with a small shrine dedicated to San Shin in one corner. Atmosphere feels upgraded and inviting, encouraging guests to sit and enjoy meals. The place draws people looking for affordable, generous portions of classic Chinese dishes like salt and pepper wings and house fried rice.
Authentic Chinese food offers amazing proportions and delicious flavors. The dining area feels modern and welcoming, matching the quality of the food and service.
BBQ pork fried rice stands out with large portions and solid flavor. The house fried rice also gets attention, often paired with extra soy sauce for added taste.
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The restaurant only accepts cash, so bring cash with you.
Prices are reasonable, making it a budget-friendly option.
You won't leave hungry if you order a family meal.
Industrial space with loud reggae music creates a cold, lively atmosphere. Sunny window seating offers a bright spot amid the chill. The place serves large portions at good prices, attracting diners looking for value.
Japanese dishes stand out with delicious flavors and generous servings. The food offers an authentic taste that satisfies those craving genuine Japanese cuisine.
Special flavor sets this fried rice apart, making it stand out even to those who don't usually like fried rice. It takes about 10 minutes to prepare, slower than other dishes like ramen.
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The restaurant is spacious and usually has short wait times.
The restrooms are clean and well-maintained.
Expect prices around $12.50 for main dishes.
Older building hosts lavish Chinese decor with glass lazy Susans on large tables for easy sharing. Atmosphere suits family and group dining with a traditional Mandarin and Cantonese focus. Menu features crispy chicken and flavorful dishes like spicy Szechuan beef and orange chicken.
Traditional Mandarin and Cantonese food stands out with excellent quality and consistently amazing flavors that satisfy Chinese food cravings.
Lots of flavor stands out in the fried rice here. It pairs well with salt and pepper chicken wings for a solid meal.
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The lunch cost is $11.95 per person.
The portion sizes are generous, often enough for two adults.
Entrees and steamed rice are served within five minutes of ordering.
Spacious restaurant with bright, inviting interior and fun wall decorations offers a casual, chill atmosphere with live music and multiple TVs. The vibe suits both quick solo meals and relaxed gatherings. A bar area is present but not yet operational.
Fresh sushi rolls stand out with great flavor and quality. Food stays delicious and fresh even when delivered, making it a solid choice for Japanese dishes.
Chicken fried rice has a delicious flavor but contains barely any chicken. It needs more protein to feel complete.
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Reservations are accepted for special occasions like birthdays.
Parking is limited during busy hours, so arrive early.
The total bill for two people averages around $65.
Spacious interior showcases traditional Chinese decor with bright natural lighting in private rooms. Atmosphere tends to be loud and busy, especially during events, with tight dining spaces. Frequent crowding and noise create a lively but sometimes overwhelming environment.
Chinese food here stands out for its great taste and consistent quality. The menu offers delicious dishes that draw people from far away for a satisfying meal.
Shrimp fried rice stands out with its rich flavor and generous shrimp portions. House fried rice offers a solid, classic taste that pairs well with other dishes like wonton soup and broccoli beef.
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Lunch specials are available until 3 p.m. with large portions.
Parking can be challenging due to limited spots in the shopping center.
Dine-in lunch orders include complimentary soup.
Classic booths and old Asian art create a charming, slightly run-down atmosphere reminiscent of Hong Kong city. The vibe is casual with generous portions and reasonable prices, attracting those who appreciate traditional Chinese flavors. Cash-only policy adds a practical note to the experience.
Food comes out fresh, hot, and flavorful with a focus on Chinese dishes like egg drop soup. The kitchen maintains consistent quality even after ownership changes.
Beef and shrimp fried rice come with good flavor and a generous portion. Cantonese fried rice stands out as notably well made. Some sauces on chicken dishes taste bland.
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They now accept credit cards, making payments easier.
The restaurant is cash only, so bring cash or visit an ATM nearby.
Parking is limited, so arrive early to find a spot.
Asian fusion restaurant offers a clean and inviting atmosphere with a younger crowd and small dining area. The vibe is cool but sometimes loud due to music volume. Known for fried chicken wings with flavorful soy garlic and spicy options.
Food arrives promptly and tastes full of flavor. Korean dishes stand out as amazing and consistently tasty.
Bulgogi fried rice delivers a flavor explosion in every bite. The fried rice is perfectly cooked, flavorful, and seasoned just right.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during lunch rush hours due to limited staff.
Parking can be scarce at peak times, so plan to arrive early.
The dining area is small, which may lead to crowded conditions.