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.
Plenty of parking space sits next to a large restaurant with many tables. The spot is conveniently located by a supermarket with ample parking.
Good to know
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.
Spacious self-service restaurant with arcade games at the entrance and a self-serve sauce station for customization. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and chill to lively with younger crowds during busy times. Decor features a clean, bright Chinese theme that enhances the dining experience.
Soup bases come in at least six varieties including beef bone, tomato, and Tom Yum Goong. The broths are rich, refreshing, and not too heavy on MSG, with options for mild spice levels.
A large shared parking lot sits next to the strip mall where the restaurant is located. The lot offers ample space and makes parking easy without worry.
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Membership offers a 50% discount on your first visit.
Expect a long wait time during peak hours due to popularity.
Prices are very budget-friendly, especially with a membership.
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.
Shared lot offers free parking with decent availability. Parking is generally good and easy to find.
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.
Bright, clean space with modern decor and vibrant orange accents creates an energetic, homey vibe. Crowded during meal times, the atmosphere buzzes with cheerful chatter and clinking dishes. Families and groups gather comfortably in a child-friendly environment that feels authentic and inviting.
Fish soup offers a well-balanced flavor that is neither too sour nor too spicy. Broths taste fresh and soulful, pairing well with noodles and skewers for a satisfying meal.
Lots of parking spots and seating exist. A busy lot surrounds the place, but a parking garage adds more options.
Good to know
Parking can be hard to find on weekends.
The restaurant offers generous portions, enough to feed multiple people.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially around noon.
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.
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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 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.
A large parking lot offers plenty of parking with free spots outside the cafe. A ramp from the lot provides easy access for wheelchairs and walkers.
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.
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.
Parking space is good but can get crowded due to nearby restaurants and shops. Arriving early or carpooling helps reduce parking and waiting time.
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.
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.
Plenty of parking spots surround the building, making it easy to find a place for your car. The lot is large and roomy, supporting a smooth parking experience.
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.
Large, bright space hosts lively, fun atmosphere with all-you-can-eat shabu shabu and high-quality meat options. Crowds create a noisy environment, often requiring reservations due to popularity. Variety includes rotating ice cream flavors and Japanese curry, enhancing the dining experience.
Tonkotsu and Shabu Shabu soups offer a balanced and enjoyable flavor. Traditional combos like Shabu Shabu and Sukiyaki stand out, with soups that are just right in taste and consistency.
Good to know
Reservations are required, especially on weekends, to avoid being turned away.
The restaurant charges an 18% service fee on all bills.
Seniors over 65 receive a 20% discount on their meals.
Spacious dining area features wooden furniture, mirrored ceiling, and fresh flower bouquets on tables, creating a clean and bright environment with an Inner Mongolian decor style. Loud music often fills the space, making conversation difficult and affecting the overall atmosphere. A self-service sauce bar and complimentary mutton soup and salty milk tea add unique touches to the dining experience.
Mutton soup offers a rich, fresh taste with plenty of tender, boneless meat. Bowls come with free refills and serve as a comforting, hearty option that feels clean and natural.
Parking requires persistence during busy hours but there is plenty of parking overall. Avoid parking next door to prevent towing and watch out for vandalism in the area.
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Parking is tricky; avoid parking next door to prevent towing.
Free yogurt or milk tea is provided upon seating.
They offer free refills of lamb broth.
Stylish restaurant with modern Chinese decor and an immersive bamboo forest dining experience featuring a large koi pond. Atmosphere is high-end and sophisticated with soothing southern Chinese piano music. Private rooms accommodate gatherings while the main dining area maintains an elegant vibe.
Spicy beef tripe noodle soup stands out with its bold flavor. Braised pig's trotter soup offers a rich taste, while mushroom chicken soup with dumplings provides a mild, comforting option.
Easy parking sits right in the plaza with a convenient structure nearby. Finding a spot is straightforward and hassle-free.
Good to know
Reservations are required for large groups to ensure seating.
Expect wait times of over 2 hours without a reservation.
Parking is easy and available right in the plaza.
Korean restaurant offers a traditional cultural theme with a casual tableside fire show featuring torched spicy braised beef ribs. The atmosphere stays quiet and comfortable with ample seating and spacious parking. Soups and bibimbap provide a hearty, authentic experience with slightly lighter flavors than other branches.
Slow-cooked pork soup simmers for over 24 hours in a hot stone pot, creating a hearty broth rich with bone flavor and cooked-down collagen. Beef bone soups feature fall-off-the-bone tender ribs and a comforting texture.
Spacious parking makes it easy to find a spot. Parking is generally easy to access.
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Parking is pretty easy, with a sizable lot available.
Expect parking to be more difficult during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant offers a traditional Korean menu with various soup options.
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.
Parking is compact and can be tricky due to the busy plaza. Spaces are tight, making it a challenge despite the large shopping complex.
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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.
Small space with traditional Chinese hot pot decor and tight seating creates a personal but cozy setting. Lighting stays on the darker side, while classic music plays softly in the background. Outdoor seating and a sauce station add variety to the experience.
A wide variety of soup bases includes spicy hot pot, vegetable hot pot, and pork bone hot pot. The hot pot splits into two parts, letting you enjoy two different soups like sour-spicy and herbal with mild spice, both brewed with rich flavor.
Plenty of free parking spaces exist with ample parking places available, so finding a spot is never a hassle.
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I paid $19.99 for the AYCE lunch and had no complaints.
There were plenty of free parking spaces available.
The restaurant was often full at lunchtime and there was a queue.
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.
Plenty of parking spots surround the building. The lot feels larger than it looks from outside.
Good to know
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.
Korean street-style izakaya with barrel tables and vintage movie posters creates an authentic, casual vibe. Loud and lively atmosphere features K-pop karaoke and a photo booth for extra fun. Groups gather here to enjoy soju and spicy chicken feet in a relaxed setting.
Broth stands out with a long-boiled bone base in the Suntofu soup, making it very potent. The Korean fish cake soup features fresh, flavorful broth with skewered fish cakes. Kimchi stew bubbles with spicy, tangy broth packed with kimchi, pork, and sausage.
Good to know
Parking can be tricky during weekends, especially in the crowded mall area.
Expect to pay under $30 per person for a satisfying meal with generous portions.
The restaurant is open late on weekends, making it a great late-night dining option.
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.
Free parking sits right at the door, but it gets hectic during busy times. Parking can be a challenge when the place fills up.
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.
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.
A large parking lot serves the entire plaza with plentiful spots. Parking is easy and convenient for all stores.
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.
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.
Free parking sits in a second floor lot accessible by elevator and stairs right at the entrance. Parking stays easy with plenty of space since the eatery is often empty.
Good to know
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.
Chinese Korean cuisine fills a clean interior with private dining rooms and a crisp, authentic vibe. The atmosphere balances quick seating and generous portions, attracting groups for gatherings. Parking is generally available but can be tight at times.
Hot and sour soup stands out with strong flavor. The spicy seafood noodle soup varies, sometimes bland with a ginger scent and taste.
Parking includes lots in front and back, making it easy to find a spot. Both areas belong to the restaurant, so availability stays consistent.
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Parking is available in front and back of the restaurant.
Expect a wait of less than three minutes during peak lunch times.
Most dishes are priced around $20 to $30, with large portions.
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.
Shared parking lot offers lots of available spots despite being small. Parking stays very easy even with multiple businesses around.
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.
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.
Parking is easy to find during weekday lunches. It becomes challenging on weekends and at night.
Good to know
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.