Small, clean space with typical Asian style and bright lights creates a comfortable atmosphere. Menu offers pan-Chinese variety beyond dumplings, attracting those seeking authentic flavors. Seating is limited, so early arrival is common.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its bold flavor and is a must-try. Corn chicken egg drop soup and shrimp wonton soup bring umami through dried seaweed and shrimp additions.
Fish dumplings stand out with incredible flavor and texture. The menu also features sweet and sour shrimp and walnut shrimp, both highly flavorful and well-prepared.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but arriving early is recommended to secure a seat.
The restaurant closes at 9pm, which may be early for weekend diners.
Prices range from $15-20 per dish, which may be on the higher end for some.
Sukiyaki and shabu shabu restaurant offers a relaxed, cozy atmosphere with modern, spacious layout that avoids feeling crowded. The vibe stays calm and elegant, making it suitable for both casual dinners and special occasions. Strong air circulation and top-notch wagyu selection distinguish the dining experience.
Broth portions come generous and full-bodied, standing out from typical shabu spots with tiny pots. The soup base tastes rich and flavorful, making it easy to sip like a standalone soup.
Seafood here is consistently fresh and high quality. Shrimp are plump, scallops and fish taste clean, and clams come without sand or smell.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Happy hour runs from 2 pm to 4 pm daily with discounted drinks.
Small space combines surf shack and sports bar man cave styles with seven TV screens showing games and news. Atmosphere feels casual and lively, with a dive-bar vibe and fun music. Outlets under bar seating and a Pac-Man arcade machine add unique touches for guests.
Soups feature rich tomato soup and white clam chowder with strong flavors. The lobster bisque stands out as impressive and pairs well with lobster grilled cheese.
Fresh seafood stands out with options like Connecticut Lobster Roll and spicy Cajun shrimp roll. The clam chowder is buttery and rich, packed with clams and a highlight of the menu.
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Happy hour runs Monday through Friday with discounted menu items and drinks.
Late happy hour is available from 8:30 PM until close.
Taco Tuesday features three small tacos for $12.
Japanese restaurant combines poke and ramen with fresh, flavorful ingredients and large portions. Atmosphere feels warm and comfortable despite occasional heat, with a friendly vibe and steady flow of activity outside.
Wonton ramen comes with a rich Tonkotsu soup that is piping hot when served. The soup has a water-based broth and offers spice levels from 1 to 3, with level 3 being noticeably spicy.
Breaded shrimp offers a crunchy exterior with a juicy interior. Seafood ramen delivers a generous portion and solid flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during peak hours.
Expect food to arrive in phases, with some guests served before others.
Prices for a large bowl with all toppings have increased to $19.79.
No-frills, old-school Thai restaurant with a homely atmosphere and quiet surroundings. Offers authentic Thai cuisine with generous portions and reasonable prices. Popular for dishes like spicy Tom Yum soup and coconut chicken soup, attracting those who appreciate fresh, well-prepared meals.
Spicy Tom Yum soup features chicken and a bold, hot broth. Coconut chicken soup blends galangal and leaves for a soothing, healing effect. Seafood soup comes loaded with a variety of fresh seafood.
Seafood soup comes loaded with various seafood. Silver noodles with shrimp taste good but noodles can be slightly overcooked. Fish dishes often come with lots of sauce that can hide the fish itself.
Good to know
The prices are very reasonable, especially for the quality of food.
Portions are generous, making it a great value for money.
There is free parking available for customers.
Industrial-style dining room features dangling red lanterns and a communal dumpling bar in a brightly lit, spacious setting. Atmosphere stays relaxed and cozy with a clean, modern design. Dumpling variety is wide and fresh, attracting those who appreciate authentic Chinese flavors.
Soup features fresh wontons in the wonton soup and braised beef with thick al dente noodles in the beef noodle soup. Soup dumplings and steamed dumplings offer flavorful options alongside the beef noodle soup.
Fish and cilantro dumplings combine flavors well and come steamed. Seafood noodle dishes exist but have small portions and can be underwhelming.
Good to know
The restaurant accepts credit cards except for AMEX.
Customers can get free dumplings with a $50 purchase after tax.
QR code ordering is fast and efficient, with modifications available.
Small, quaint sushi restaurant offers both outdoor street dining and a lively indoor bar area with upbeat, fun atmosphere. Indoor space is dark and loud, while outdoor seating provides a more relaxed vibe. The place pulses with quiet confidence, balancing focused chefs and happy guests.
Miso soup comes with fresh seaweed and a small salad on the side. It pairs well with dishes like beef teriyaki and sushi.
Raw oysters come with an educational demonstration. Every dish nails texture balance with cold fish, warm rice, crunch, and cream. Rolls like the Rainbow and Top Secret mix layered fish and bold flavors with smoothness and crunch.
Good to know
Happy hour offers great drink and food specials from 4-6pm daily.
Parking is limited; bring quarters for the meters nearby.
The outdoor seating area is pet-friendly and suitable for families.
Seafood restaurant offers casual beach vibes with picnic-style seating indoors and outdoors, including a heated terrace. Ocean views provide a scenic backdrop while guests enjoy fresh seafood and cold beer. Family-friendly atmosphere includes interactive tanks with live crabs and lobsters.
Seafood soup comes in a 32-ounce serving packed with rich flavors. Fish soup offers a delicious and satisfying option alongside tasty side dishes.
Seafood here stays fresh and delicious with options like shrimp and salmon. Fish comes cooked to order, and the fish sandwich with corn stands out as a solid choice.
Good to know
Beach Life Festival occurs annually in the summer with live music and food vendors.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Expect longer wait times during weekends, especially for dinner.
Small Vietnamese restaurant with cozy, homey vibe and authentic decor creates a warm atmosphere. Tables sit close together in a crowded but clean space with plenty of indoor seating. Known for rich, flavorful pho and satisfying banh mi, it draws those seeking genuine Vietnamese flavors.
Soups offer a super rich flavor and come in options like dark meat pho. They arrive with chopsticks but no spoon, and sometimes the temperature is not hot.
Garlic noodles come with grilled jumbo shrimp, usually seven large pieces. Shrimp pho also appears on the menu, offering a different seafood option.
Good to know
There is plenty of parking available in the large shopping center.
Expect a wait time of about half an hour during peak hours.
The menu features authentic Vietnamese dishes crafted with care.
Seaside Korean-style restaurant offers ocean views through large windows and seating over the water. Atmosphere ranges from calm and cozy to crowded and noisy, especially with the sound of wooden mallets cracking crab shells. Informal setup includes plastic-wrapped tables and disposable utensils, creating a relaxed family vibe.
Spicy soups stand out here, including a Korean spicy soup and a spicy seafood soup with crab and clam. The El Salvadorian crab soup called punches en alguashte offers a unique flavor experience.
Seafood here stands out for its freshness and variety, including Dungeness crab, steamed shrimp, and abalone. The spicy fish stew and seafood kimchi stew offer generous ingredients with a medium spicy kick.
Good to know
Parking costs $2 per hour in the public lot at the beach entrance.
Reservations are not accepted; order at the counter upon arrival.
Expect to pay around $85 per person for a meal.
Bright interior with extremely bright lighting and plenty of 85-inch TVs creates an energetic atmosphere suited for sports fans. The space includes two distinct sections and a lovely patio, accommodating both large groups and casual diners. Friendly staff and a warm, relaxed vibe make it a comfortable spot to unwind.
Hot and Sour soup stands out with its strong flavor. Wonton soup offers a hearty broth and solid taste.
Shrimp stands out with high quality and perfect cooking in dishes like pad Thai and garlic shrimp. Seafood options include honey shrimp and Hong Kong style lobster, all served in generous portions.
Good to know
There is free parking in the back.
Lunch specials are available until 4 PM during the week.
The restaurant closes at 9 PM, and the kitchen closes by 8:30 PM.
Seafood restaurant with an old-fashioned vibe and ocean views including sunsets and dolphins. Atmosphere features a fireplace and live music in the evenings, creating a cozy and lively setting. Upstairs bar offers a full ocean view and a unique conversation pit for drinks.
Salmon soup stands out as excellent and delicious. Minestrone soup also appears, served promptly alongside salad without extra charge.
Oysters come out perfect and fresh. Charbroiled seafood skewers feature small bay shrimps served with rice pilaf and salad. Fish and chips include fresh battered fish and freshly cut fries.
Good to know
Live music starts at 9 pm on weekends.
The main dining room is only accessible via stairs.
Happy hour menu is limited, making it hard to find allergy-friendly options.