Halal restaurant blends live jazz saxophone and Northwestern Chinese cuisine for a chill, lively vibe. Musicians serve by day and perform by night, creating an authentic atmosphere. Generous portions and authentic flavors define the dining experience.
Spicy noodles and mutton soup deliver rich, hearty flavors with tender lamb and a touch of sweet garlic. The rice noodle lamb soup with pita offers a warm, comforting meal that feels like home.
Food features authentic Lanzhou cuisine with delicious noodles and potato slices. Traditional homemade Chinese dishes and tea create a satisfying dining experience.
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The restaurant operates a semi-self-service model with no tipping accepted.
Generous portions are served, making it a good value for money.
No reservations are required; seating is first-come, first-served.
Spacious and clean dining area offers a calm, organized vibe with bright lighting. Bold, balanced spice defines the authentic hot and sour noodles, served in generous portions with tender beef. Quick service and free noodle refills create a smooth, efficient experience for spice lovers.
Chicken noodle soup stands out with its rich and flavorful broth. Kids enjoy it, and it finishes clean.
Food arrives quickly and tastes delicious with a spicy kick. Prices feel reasonable and the dining area stays clean and spacious.
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The price of the hot and sour noodles is great.
There is a 12% discount available.
They offer a free refill of noodles once.
Small space with upscale yet cozy ambiance and K-pop background music creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Self-serve bar offers varied sides, drinks, and ice cream, enhancing the dining experience. Tables mainly seat up to four, making it suited for intimate meals with friends.
Soup features a well balanced and concentrated sukiyaki base that avoids excessive sweetness. Staff keep the broth topped up and clear away used plates to maintain a steady flow of soup.
Fresh ingredients and very good Japanese cuisine define the menu. Attentive service ensures plenty of food and broth, with good prices for the quality offered.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The all-you-can-eat sukiyaki option costs $88 per person.
Small Korean restaurant offers authentic homemade dishes with generous portions and excellent banchan. Atmosphere suits family dinners with a relaxed, unpretentious vibe. Regulars appreciate specialty soups and standout items like marinated crab and seafood pancake.
Pork bone soup stands out with its rich flavor and balanced spice. Gamja-Tang offers a tasty, not heavy broth that highlights the potato and pork bones well.
Authentic Korean food offers a consistently delicious experience with dishes that stand out for their flavor. The menu provides a great way to introduce others to K-food.
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Reservations for marinated crab must be made two weeks in advance.
Expect wait times of up to 20 minutes on busy Saturdays.
The restaurant offers single-person and large pot sizes for soup.
Small space with crowded tables and broken air conditioning creates a warm, busy atmosphere. The menu offers unique northern and southern Chinese dishes served in a clean, dated environment. The restaurant often fills up, leading to waits during peak times.
Hot and sour soup stands out with a tasty, spicy, and sour flavor that hits the spot. Beef noodle soup also appears as a solid choice alongside other dishes like potstickers and pancakes.
Food here is consistently fresh and tasty with many delicious options. Portions are ample and prices reasonable.
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Expect a wait for a table during peak hours.
The restaurant lacks air conditioning, making it hot inside.
Prices on the menu have increased recently.
Korean restaurant offers homey atmosphere with Kpop and Kdramas playing on TVs. Spacious and clean setting supports a relaxing vibe. Known for flavorful tofu soups and Galbi, it draws those seeking authentic Korean cuisine.
Soups here feature tofu prominently, often paired with beef or seafood like shrimp, oysters, and clams. Combos with kalbi short ribs or spicy pork come with a small pot of flavorful, filling tofu soup.
Food features kalbi short ribs, tofu soup, and Bibimbap served hot, fresh, and piled high. The dishes offer strong, delicious flavors and generous portions.
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A meal for two costs around $100.
The galbi is $32 for 12 pieces and does not include rice or sides.
All food comes with complimentary side dishes.
Spacious dining room with clean, modern design and bright lighting creates a comfortable, welcoming atmosphere. Noise levels stay moderate even when busy, supporting a relaxed vibe. Known for authentic Korean stews served with generous portions and consistent quality.
Soups here have deep, rich flavors even when the broth looks simple or clear. Options like beef bone soup and blood sausage soup offer perfect seasoning and comforting warmth, with large portions and unlimited sides.
Offers authentic Korean comfort food that is fresh and healthy. The owner creates a homey dining experience with delicious, well-prepared dishes.
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Weekday dine-in specials are available throughout this month.
The restaurant offers ample parking space for visitors.
Expect large portion sizes, perfect for sharing among groups.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers high-quality meats with comfortable seating and family-friendly amenities like high chairs and kids' plates. The atmosphere stays laid-back and cozy, quiet during lunch and perfect for gatherings. Cooking vents are discreet, supporting a clean and airy environment.
Rich, perfectly spiced tofu soup offers a flavorful and satisfying experience. The hangover soup and kkotsal and daechang yangmani soup add variety with bold tastes.
Food features great taste and excellent quality with generous sides. Staff cooks meats perfectly and offers kind, accommodating service.
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Reservations are highly recommended to avoid long wait times.
Parking can be challenging, especially during peak hours.
Combo prices start at $60, requiring at least two meat orders.
Small Taiwanese snack shop offers authentic stinky tofu and cold noodles with quick service. Atmosphere feels old and unpolished, with sticky tables and a strong pungent smell. Seating is limited, often requiring outdoor dining in a hidden, compact space.
Meat rice and fish ball soups offer rich flavors. Beef noodle soup tastes good but leans on the sweeter side. Squid soup adds a seafood option to the mix.
Food features authentic Taiwanese flavors with intense smells and simple, neutral tastes. Street and roadside dishes offer rich, genuine experiences reflecting traditional Taiwanese cuisine.
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Credit cards are accepted for orders of at least $25.
There is no restroom available at the restaurant.
You can sit outside or inside at Tofu King.
Spacious Korean restaurant with a central grill and an effective exhaust system keeps the air clear. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming but often loud and crowded, making it unsuitable for quiet meals. Background K-pop music and occasional fire shows add lively energy to the space.
Soups feature a rich short rib broth made by boiling down many bones for deep flavor. The beef is incredibly tender and the soup base stays mellow, letting you add salt to taste.
Food stands out for its delicious Korean dishes and consistently good quality. The menu offers a very tasty experience with strong flavors.
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They offer a special morning breakfast from 6 am to 10:30 am.
Breakfast before 10am includes discounts off regular prices.
Sun Nong Dan is open 24/7, making it convenient for late-night dining.
Small dining area offers a cozy, bright atmosphere with an open layout that can get a bit loud. The place draws those seeking authentic, top-quality pho and Vietnamese dishes, served promptly in a family-owned, clean setting. Parking is often compact and challenging due to the busy plaza.
The Oxtail Noodle Soup stands out with a light but flavorful broth. Pho and noodle soups here offer a clear, tasty base that highlights the ingredients well.
Food offers a mix of authentic Vietnamese flavors with both safe and exotic options. Quality stays consistent even with takeout, and the dishes provide good value.
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Parking might be tricky due to the busy plaza, but it is generally convenient.
They charge an 18% gratuity for groups of 6 or more.
The large size of the pho is enough to feed two females.
Spacious restaurant with unique decor and a cozy, elegant atmosphere. Offers authentic Chengdu flavors with a variety of spicy options and affordable prices. Environment feels clean and comfortable, suitable for family dining.
Hoof flower soup and fish soup stand out with their rich soup base and satisfying ingredients. Hot pot offers plenty of soup, while Luo Ma's casserole features a delicious, hearty broth.
Food offers authentic Sichuan taste with fresh, flavorful dishes. Portions come generous, featuring items like sweet pork that taste delicious and feel worth the price.
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Lo's Chili House is closed from 3 to 4 pm, Monday to Friday.
Parking in this plaza can be difficult on weekends.
The prices at Lo's Chili House are very reasonable.
Small menu centers on Hainan Chicken Rice with fresh, juicy chicken and fragrant rice. Seating is limited and atmosphere stays quiet during weekday lunch. Food often comes in takeout containers even when dining in, which affects the experience.
Chicken noodle soup features a light and refreshing flavor with plenty of vegetables that aid digestion. It comes warm and hearty, often included in combos with rice and sauces.
Food here is simple, delicious, and savory with a small, easy menu focused mainly on Hainan Rice. Meals come out quickly, whether dining in or to go, though everything is packed in takeout containers even for dine-in.
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Cluck2GO is mainly known for Hainan Rice and has a small, focused menu.
Prices at Cluck2GO are affordable, making it a great option for budget-friendly meals.
The store is located in a plaza with plenty of free parking available.
Small Japanese restaurant with a hole-in-the-wall feel and modest, mismatched furniture creates a comforting, unpretentious atmosphere. Japanese curry and katsu dishes stand out for their freshness and satisfying flavors. The place draws a steady crowd, often forming a long line at dinner time.
Corn soup stands out with its smooth texture, rich flavor, and perfect balance. It pairs well with other dishes like udon pastas and katsu curry.
Food here is authentic Japanese with a high quality and variety of dishes. Meals come out quickly and offer flavorful, satisfying comfort like the Katsu.
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Expect a long line around dinner time, but no reservations are needed.
The restaurant specializes in Japanese katsu, including hamburger steaks and curry dishes.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for a female diner.
Spacious restaurant with cyber-retro decor and bright neon signs creates a lively, modern atmosphere. Tables feature interactive grilling with strong air suction systems keeping the space smoke-free. Music and visible kitchen add to the fun, clean vibe suitable for groups and intimate gatherings.
Spicy tofu soup stands out with its rich broth, great for dipping meat or pouring over rice. All-you-can-eat options include tofu soup and soybean soup, alongside special dishes like seafood pancake and steamed egg.
Food here is fantastic with superb quality that keeps coming. Service stays attentive without crowding, making the dining smooth and enjoyable.
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88Q's grand opening is scheduled for January 2024, with a soft opening promotion offering 15% off Set Menus B and C from Monday to Thursday.
The wait during peak meal times can be long, so I recommend making a reservation.
There is a 90-minute limit on the dining time.
Seafood restaurant with casual dining area and spacious seating including large tables for groups. Atmosphere blends old school decor with a clean, well-maintained interior. Known for house special lobster and popular lunch specials, it draws steady crowds requiring reservations.
Seafood soup features prominently in set meals alongside dishes like basil clams and salt and pepper prawns. Soups come with noodles and complement stir fry and vegetable sides.
Menu offers a great variety of dishes authentic to the Canton region. Food arrives quickly, is well prepared, and includes standout items like lobster. Portions are generous and prices reasonable.
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Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Expect a 25-40 minute wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The lunch special offers great value and is available even on weekends.
Individual pots let each person cook their own food, creating a personalized dining experience. Bright orange and white walls brighten a clean, modern space with a self-serve spice bar offering authentic flavors. The atmosphere stays lively but unpretentious, welcoming diners who enjoy fresh ingredients and rich soup bases.
Classic bone soup stands out with its rich flavor and consistent quality. The menu offers a variety of soup bases, including a spicy hot pot soup that resembles domestic dry pot.
Food features fresh ingredients and a variety of soup bases with a raw food counter. The dishes taste delicious and consistently good.
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The cost is $13.99 per pound for selected ingredients.
The restaurant is not all-you-can-eat; charges apply per pound.
Expect a wide variety of ingredients and soup bases available.
Spacious dining halls with ample seating and private rooms create a setting that echoes casual Hong Kong cafes. Bright lighting and lively noise levels fill the air, with authentic Cantonese dishes served amid a bustling, energetic atmosphere. Large tables and diverse menu options accommodate families and groups comfortably.
Soups here feature succulent tender meats like braised beef and pig trotters in hearty broths. Options include wonton noodles, fish maw and vegetable soup, and a memorable almond dessert soup with sesame rice balls.
Diverse menu offers Cantonese dishes like HK cafe style food, Chinese BBQ platters, roast pig, and Peking duck. Food stays consistently good with top notch quality and authentic flavors.
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Reservations are recommended for special dishes that need to be pre-ordered 1-2 days in advance.
Happy hour specials run from 3pm to 5pm on Sundays.
Expect to queue during peak meal times, especially on weekends.
Korean barbecue restaurant with a self-serve meat bar and spacious seating accommodates groups comfortably. The atmosphere is lively but relaxed, featuring excellent ventilation and high-energy music. Clean, modern design supports a welcoming vibe without feeling rushed.
Soups come in spicy and non-spicy fish cake versions and include options like tofu soup and soybean paste soup. Some soups require an extra charge, and they often appear as part of a set with plentiful sides.
Fresh ingredients create an exquisite taste throughout the menu. The all-you-can-eat format offers a great selection from the Food Bar with consistently high quality.
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Show your ID to eat for free on your birthday.
Lunch special priced at $19.99 is available from 11:30am to 4pm.
Lunch happy hour offers affordable deals every day.
Small Chinese restaurant offers authentic Guilin rice noodles with generous portions and unlimited side dishes. Atmosphere feels cozy and clean, suitable for quick lunches. Prices remain reasonable, making it a good value spot.
Broths come rich and flavorful with fresh ingredients. Options include snail rice noodle soup, golden soup beef brisket noodles, and a mix of meats like braised beef and pork. Adding a fried egg to the soup creates a perfect combination.
Food is consistently delicious and authentic with quick service. Presentation and quality stand out clearly.
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The prices at Heji Rice Noodle are affordable.
The portions are generous, providing great value for money.
Side dishes are available with unlimited refills.
Korean restaurant offers a busy, noisy atmosphere with clean, spacious seating that avoids feeling cramped. The vibe is homey and cozy, reminiscent of a lively Koreatown spot. It attracts diners seeking authentic tofu soup and Korean BBQ with reasonable prices and late hours.
Spicy beef tofu soup comes in a stone pot that cooks the egg perfectly when added halfway through. Galbi combos often include dumpling soup or tofu soup with a rich, umami seafood option.
Food here stays fresh and clean with a consistent quality across all locations. Korean diner dishes taste incredible and deliver a wholesome experience every time.
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Parking can be challenging on weekends and at night.
Expect long wait times during weekend dinner hours.
The line is usually fast, with seating in 5-10 minutes during off-peak times.
Small space with modern minimalist décor creates a cozy atmosphere suited for quiet meals. Menu offers varied porridge and bibimbap, known for balanced flavors and comforting dishes. Service tends to be slow, especially when crowded, but the environment stays peaceful and clean.
Chicken ginseng soup stands out with its dates, rice, and green beans, offering a healing and tasty experience. Miso soup accompanies bibimbap, but the spicy meat soup lacks flavor.
Food features authentic Korean flavors with light, well-balanced seasoning and a deep, healthy taste. Dishes deliver a consistently delicious and high-quality experience.
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The restaurant offers a large variety of porridge, bibimbap, and stews.
Expect slow service during peak hours, especially on weekends.
All dishes come with three different types of banchan and iced water.
Interior design mimics retro street vibes with vintage celebrity posters creating a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere. Hot pot features authentic Sichuan flavors with fresh meat and flavorful broths, including spicy and tomato options. Pricing is affordable, especially with all-you-can-eat skewers and side dishes during lunch and happy hours.
Soup comes in flavorful mushroom broth and a half bone, half flaming spicy base. Happy hour offers soup pots for just $1, with tomato soup popular among kids.
Food here matches the taste of dishes in China with good quality and flavor. Options include à la carte and takeout, with prices reflecting the value of the food.
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Happy hour offers soup for only $1 per pot.
Kids receive a 50% discount on meals.
There is a 90-minute time limit for dining.
Broth-based Korean BBQ cooked tableside creates a unique dining experience with bold, authentic flavors. Casual interior with booth and table seating offers a homey, comforting atmosphere reminiscent of dining at a friend's house. Consistent quality and generous portions attract those seeking traditional Korean dishes with a distinctive twist.
Broth-based Seng Bulgogi blends grilling flavor with a comforting soup. The fish soup tastes like hot pot meat with a Korean soup flavor and needs no extra sauce.
Food tastes like home-cooked Korean meals with high quality and plentiful portions. Service feels warm and friendly, making the dining experience comfortable and enjoyable.
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Parking is ample and convenient for diners.
Lunch specials are available every day of the week.
The restaurant offers a unique cooking method where staff cooks the meat for you.
Mini stoves at each table let diners cook their own gyukatsu, creating an interactive dining experience. The space feels cozy and inviting with buzzing energy and K-pop music playing softly in the background. Tables sit close together, and the restaurant fills up quickly, especially on busy nights.
Soups come with meals like the beef combo and pork cutlet set, featuring miso soup that complements the dishes well. The soups are simple but pair nicely with the tender beef and other sides.
Food features superb flavor and attentive service that keeps the cooking fire going. Dishes come out absolutely delicious and well-prepared.
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Parking can be a challenge depending on what time of the day.
Expect a wait list during busy hours, especially on weekends.
Prices are around $30 for the Gyukatsu combo, which is on the expensive side.
Small, simple space with spacious seating and an airy atmosphere offers a quiet, cozy vibe suited for breakfast or lunch. Authentic Cantonese rice noodle rolls and dishes stand out with above-average quality and generous portions at reasonable prices. The spot feels like a hidden gem distinct from typical dim sum restaurants.
Soup here comes in huge bowls that can serve two people. The chaozhou noodle soup and wonton noodle soup with ho fun noodles taste fresh and flavorful.
Food arrives hot and fresh with authentic Cantonese flavors. The menu is small but offers well-made, tasty dishes like seafood congee and rice rolls that remind of nostalgic Hong Kong tastes.
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The entrance is on Gale Avenue, not Fullerton.
The parking lot is on the second floor, accessible by elevator and stairs.
I found free parking in their parking lot.
Newly renovated Korean restaurant offers a cozy, homey atmosphere with charming, down-to-earth decor. It stays open late, attracting a late-night crowd looking for a relaxed, chill vibe. Signature dishes like seafood tofu soup and black goat soup stand out for their rich, authentic flavors.
Seafood tofu soup stands out with a flavorful broth and an egg to crack in. The black goat soup offers a rich taste better than many found elsewhere. Both soups deliver depth and a satisfying mix of ingredients.
Food features great taste and top-notch Korean dishes. The tofu soup stands out as a recommended choice.
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Yei San Jib stays open late, serving as a 'canteen' for night owls.
Menu items are priced under $20, making it budget-friendly.
They accept credit cards and offer free parking in the lot.
Restaurant offers old-school Hong Kong cafe vibes with mahjong-themed tables and vibrant decor. Atmosphere is loud and lively, especially during breakfast, with close seating and constant chatter. Interior feels authentic and spacious despite noise, featuring traditional Cantonese style elements and music.
Wonton soup comes with the meal but is less notable than other dishes. Pork knuckle noodle soup offers a solid, flavorful option. Soup served with the salty beef egg sandwich stands out for its taste.
Offers authentic Cantonese and Hong Kong-style dishes with consistently delicious food at reasonable prices.
Good to know
Reservations are required for large groups.
Tam's Noodle House reopens on September 10th with hours until 2am.
Tea time from 3 to 5 pm offers a special menu and fewer crowds.
Strong Chinese architectural style shapes the space into smaller, intimate rooms with tables and chairs. Busy atmosphere fills the restaurant with lively energy, especially on weekends. An extensive free snack and sauce bar complements authentic, Chongqing-style hot pot featuring fresh vegetables and high-quality meats.
Soup bases for hot pot come in mild and plain options that still pack a good kick. The free snack area includes sweet soups alongside thick cold noodles.
Food here is spicy and rich in Chinese history, with fresh ingredients and high quality. Dishes taste delicious and the overall food experience is great.
Good to know
Parties of five or more automatically incur a 15% tip.
Meats are priced around $10-15 per order, with premium options costing more.
Vegetables are priced around $3-6 per order.
Regulars create an authentic Taiwanese vibe with familiar greetings. The atmosphere centers on traditional dishes like braised pork belly and stinky tofu, known for their strong flavors. Service follows a strict schedule, ending dine-in 30 minutes before closing.
Beef noodle soup features a strong beef flavor and is generally well-liked. Some soups may have an unusual soapy taste.
Authentic Taiwanese food offers delicious flavors reminiscent of Taipei night markets. Some dishes like stinky tofu and Taiwanese sausage have a strong, pungent taste that may not suit everyone.
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They stop serving dine-in 30 minutes before closing.
The amount of stinky tofu in a $10 plate varies from order to order.
I would not recommend stinky tofu and Taiwanese sausage if you're not a fan of pungent yet delicious food.