Small, cozy Thai restaurant offers a quiet and inviting atmosphere with authentic flavors and large portions. The setting feels peaceful and friendly, making it a hidden gem for those seeking genuine Thai cuisine.
Soups here offer a perfect balance of spice and tang, especially the Tom Yum. Tom Kha soup tastes sweet and delicious, while the curry and pad see ew complement the first-rate soup options.
Shrimp dishes feature giant tender shrimp with tails on and fresh shrimp rolls full of flavor. Tom Yum soup comes very spicy with extra ground Thai chilis on the side.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dining hours.
Expect no wait times during weekday lunches.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes at affordable prices.
Small, quaint Chinese restaurant offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere with clean, comfortable surroundings. It fills up and becomes crowded in early evening, serving authentic dishes with generous portions and accommodating special requests.
Won ton soup and seafood soup stand out as delicious options. Chicken noodle soup offers a satisfying mix with lots of fresh vegetables.
Honey Walnut Shrimp stands out as a signature dish, prepared with care even for special dietary needs. The menu also features a seafood soup and a variety of dishes combining shrimp with vegetables.
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Both dine-in and takeout options are available.
Parking in the area is usually available.
The restaurant starts to get busier around 5:30-6PM.
Small dining space features bright orange walls and cat-themed decorations creating a cozy, welcoming vibe. Atmosphere stays calm and quiet, with a clean, simple decor that feels inviting. Affordable prices match the friendly, relaxed energy of the place.
Beef soup noodles come with a mild Szechuan kick and solid flavor. Prices stay reasonable around $15 per bowl, with options like hot dry noodle and beef tendon noodle soup.
Shrimp features heavily with dishes like honey walnut shrimp, spicy shrimp and pork wontons, and shrimp fried rice. Dumplings come with shrimp and chive or chili oil shrimp fillings. Seafood pancake and cucumber salad add variety to the seafood options.
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Yum Dumpling offers authentic Hubei Wuhan specialty snacks.
Pricing is reasonable, and everything is made to order.
Expect no wait time for dining.
Outdoor dining area offers a huge patio surrounded by trees with a cathedral of sunshine atmosphere and a nice breeze that creates a perfect chill spot. The vibe blends laid-back energy that keeps kids entertained while allowing relaxation. Decor includes a bumper sticker wall that adds a clever, casual touch to the space.
Turkey albongigas soup features tender meatballs and satisfies cravings for hearty broth. The chicken soup offers a simple, excellent option alongside a tortilla soup with a spicy kick.
Wild caught fish forms the base of crispy fish tacos with crunchy cabbage and citrus slaw. The menu also features shrimp tacos and a Banzai Bowl with grilled fish or tofu over brown rice and fresh veggies.
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Wahoo's Fish Taco closes at 8 PM on Fridays.
Parking can be tricky due to its location in a busy plaza.
The restaurant offers daily and weekly specials, especially in summer.
Small, cozy space with a rowdy yet welcoming atmosphere that moves quickly even when busy. Offers affordable ramen and sushi with standout dishes like spicy tonkotsu broth and creamy veggie ramen. Aluminum cups keep drinks cold, complementing the casual dining experience.
Broth in the soup has a strong garlic flavor. The habanero garlic soup brings a spicy kick. Sometimes the soup comes out a bit cold.
Coconut shrimp roll stands out as a signature dish with multiple servings recommended. Sushi features creamy fish and includes a rainbow roll with salmon, tuna, yellowtail, and crab for variety.
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The restaurant offers a $1 add-on special for California rolls and edamame during lunch.
Expect longer wait times during busy lunch hours due to high demand.
A $3 fee is charged for bringing in outside food or beverages.
Open kitchen reveals chefs hand-making dumplings, creating a transparent cooking experience. Spacious interior and covered outdoor patio offer a clean, modern, and welcoming atmosphere with a distinctly LA vibe. Halal Chinese cuisine draws a diverse crowd seeking authentic dumplings in a cozy yet lively setting.
Soup dumplings deliver a rich burst of broth with each bite. The pan-fried beef baos pack intense flavor and hold plenty of soup inside.
Shrimp shumai stands out with its delicate texture. Fried shrimp comes with a light cream sauce, and honey walnut shrimp offers a sweet, crunchy contrast.
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Reservations are recommended to secure a spot due to high demand.
The wait time can be long during weekends, so plan accordingly.
All menu items are halal, ensuring a worry-free dining experience.
Modern, cozy space with booths and outdoor seating offers a quiet, intimate atmosphere ideal for conversations and date nights. Background music features throwback R&B songs that complement the relaxing vibe. Utensils and decor add a fashionable, cute touch to the clean, comfortable dining area.
Soup features a flavorful and satisfying base with a solid miso option rated highly. Ramen soup stands out as a favorite with a decent overall quality.
Shrimp dishes stand out with shrimp tempura featuring whole shrimp and shrimp fried rice served perfectly. The menu pairs these with spicy ramen options like red garlic and Din Den Ramen.
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The average meal cost is around $15 to $20 per person.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy dinner hours.
Open kitchen with hibachi-style grill show creates an engaging dining experience. Casual, family-like atmosphere balances lively energy without overwhelming noise. Interior features clean tables and beautiful wall art, complementing the vibrant setting.
Miso soup comes fresh and flavorful, served alongside salad with miso dressing. Set menus include soup with hibachi dishes, rice, and tempura, offering good quality for the price.
Shrimp tempura and sashimi deliver a tangy umami punch that lifts the flavors. Shrimp and scallops come out perfectly cooked, matching the quality of the steak and chicken dishes.
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Reservations are highly recommended for the hibachi grill area, which fills up fast.
Happy Hour prices are available for beverages, sushi, and appetizers.
Parking is easy to find in the medium-sized parking lot.
Small, simple space with a warm, inviting feel like a family-run sushi spot. Atmosphere stays calm and focused, especially at the bar where chefs serve fresh, high-quality nigiri and omakase promptly. Known for affordable omakase, fresh seafood, and artful sushi presentation without hype.
Miso soup comes with the sushi omakase. It pairs with 9 pieces of nigiri, a hand roll, and salad. The soup is a consistent part of the omakase set.
Fresh fish shines with no fishy taste and a variety of cuts. Each sushi piece shows artistry and attention to detail, lightly dressed with sauce or wasabi for unique flavors.
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The lunch omakase is priced at $42, offering good value.
Sitting at the bar enhances the omakase experience as the chef serves promptly.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible.
Vietnamese restaurant with an upscale interior and spacious, clean environment offers a lively atmosphere that suits casual dining and dates. The place fills up quickly, reflecting its popular status and busy staff. Complimentary items like tea and dessert add to the experience.
Soups feature a beef broth base with no vegetable or chicken options. Pho contains mostly soup with noodles and beef, but toppings are sparse. Rib soup stands out as very delicious.
Seafood dishes feature fresh ingredients and include options like seafood pho and mi xao don with seafood. Shrimp spring rolls come with plenty of vegetables and a great peanut sauce.
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Parking is available in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant can get busy during dinner hours but the wait moves quickly.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Restaurant offers an elegant Asian-fusion atmosphere with a beautiful, tranquil interior and well-lit, spacious layout. The vibe balances sophistication and warmth, suitable for intimate celebrations or upscale dining. Tea sampling at the entrance adds a distinctive touch to the experience.
Hot and sour soup appears as a starter alongside other appetizers like potstickers. The tom yum soup fried rice offers a spicy kick. Soup arrives after main dishes, sometimes with a delay.
Shrimp dishes stand out with huge shrimp in honey walnut shrimp and a light, refreshing shrimp ceviche served with crispy Indonesian shrimp crackers. Fried rice topped with fish roe adds a unique seafood twist.
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Reservations are suggested for dining to ensure a spot.
Afternoon tea is available on weekends, perfect for gatherings.
The afternoon tea set costs $45 per person, including a pot of tea.
Small, bright space with parrot chandeliers and outside seating creates a cozy yet lively atmosphere. Strong odors and loud music contrast with the affordable prices and vegan options. Spacious interior suits groups despite occasional disorganization.
Soup options include wonton soup with large wontons and a flavorful broth, as well as chicken miso soup and spinach chicken soup. Some soups have a mild heat even when requested without spice.
Shrimp features prominently with Korean jumbo shrimp dumplings, shrimp tempura, and rice with shrimp. Dumplings come in both shrimp and vegan options, offering variety in seafood dishes.
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Parking near the Orange Circle can be challenging during peak hours.
O Dumpling Bar offers vegan options on the menu.
The restaurant maintains a fair price point for casual meals.
Small Vietnamese restaurant offers cozy, home-style atmosphere with fast service and generous to-go portions. Pho stands out with incredibly flavorful broth and strong local reputation. Occasional smoky air from barbecuing adds to the authentic vibe.
Soups come out piping hot and always steaming. The brisket soup features little pieces of tripe and beef tendon and has a rich stock used for pho.
Fresh shrimp appears in the spring rolls served with peanut sauce. Cold vermicelli noodles come with charbroiled pork and shrimp. Lemongrass beef and rare steak pho also feature prominently.
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Expect low wait times during weekdays, but weekends can get busy.
Prices for meals are generally around $14, offering good value.
Vegetarian options are limited; confirm availability before ordering.
Big space with old decor and dim lighting creates a quiet, family-friendly atmosphere. The restaurant stays busy and lively, especially around the bar area. Pasta dishes and breadsticks stand out as memorable offerings.
Unlimited soup comes with entrees and stays hot. Options include a spinach and white egg soup that pairs well with endless breadsticks and salad.
Shrimp dishes stand out with options like Shrimp Alfredo featuring 15 well-cooked shrimp and Shrimp Scampi that gets consistent praise. Fried shrimp comes with bell peppers and onions plus a dip, and pasta with shrimp is also tasty.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dining hours.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during busy weekend dinners.
The unlimited soup, salad, and breadsticks deal is $12.99 for dinner and $9.99 for lunch.