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.
Lunch here suits group outings with friends and special occasions. The spot offers a friendly atmosphere and serves meals fitting for celebrations.
Good to know
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 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.
Cluck2GO offers cheap eats suitable for lunch or dinner with options for takeout or dine-in. The spot stays quiet during weekday lunch, and the choy pairs well with meals.
Good to know
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.
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.
Lunch offers a $59.99 special designed for two or more people. Plenty of space exists for a late Sunday afternoon meal, making it easy to enjoy the lunch special deal without rush.
Good to know
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 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.
Lunch hours show varied crowd levels with busy times and quieter Friday afternoons. Seating availability improves during less crowded periods.
Good to know
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.
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.
Affordable lunch specials are available even on weekends with good-sized portions. Options like the Kung Pao chicken come as part of a reasonable lunch menu.
Good to know
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.
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.
Lunch offers a solid option with great flavors and a casual atmosphere. Meals suit groups, making it easy to eat with coworkers.
Good to know
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.
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.
Lunch offers an all-you-can-eat special priced around $19.99 to $22.99. Weekday deals provide a variety of options at a very affordable rate compared to other spots.
Good to know
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.
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.
Lunch features hot pots with generous portions, enough for sharing among three people. Service during lunch can be unfriendly, which affects the overall experience.
Good to know
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.
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.
Seating happens quickly around lunch, especially just after breakfast before the rush. Special menus cover breakfast, lunch, and dinner with dim sum classics like rice rolls and congee available during dinner.
Good to know
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.
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.
Quick service and friendly staff make lunch efficient here. Options include udon and various lunch sets.
Good to know
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.
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.
Lunch offers an amazing price with specials that include all-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink options for two. Sundays before noon have no wait time, making it easy to get a table.
Good to know
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.
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.
Lunch offers a solid menu with options that stand out more than breakfast. The spot serves lunch, breakfast, and dinner, making it versatile for midday meals.
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.