Small restaurant with cozy seating and soft ambient lighting creates an intimate atmosphere. Open kitchen window shows fresh noodles made from scratch, adding to the authentic experience. Decor blends rustic and modern styles with cat ramen themes, offering a unique visual touch.
Large serving sizes make it easy to take leftovers home. Meals suit occasions like birthdays or quick dinners during work calls.
Seafood ramen features a luxurious variety of fish with generous toppings. Portions come immaculately presented and are quite filling.
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Parking is available and affordable near the restaurant.
The restaurant offers vegan options on the menu.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food served.
Small indoor space combines with sports bar atmosphere and karaoke on TV to create a lively, social vibe. Warm and welcoming setting features a big bar area alongside tables, attracting diners looking for an energetic meal experience.
Dinner here suits both intimate dates and group gatherings like reunions. The atmosphere supports a wonderful dinner experience with consistently great food.
Shrimp balls come freshly made and taste very good both fried and in soup. Honey garlic shrimp appetizer stands out with its flavor. Seafood quality varies, with some items showing a strong fishy smell and signs of long freezer storage, while meats and seafood generally rank higher than other hot pot spots.
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Free parking is available nearby the restaurant.
Each person must order their own hot pot, even if they don't eat much.
The cheapest hot pot starts at $69, excluding drinks and service charge.
Tables feature individual boiling broth pots for cooking, creating an interactive dining setup. Robot servers deliver fresh meat, adding a modern and unique touch to the experience. The atmosphere is welcoming and lively, with loud music and a clean, modern interior that feels cozy despite being busy.
Dinner offers vegetarian and vegan options. Meals suit groups and friends well. The setting supports a friendly, casual vibe for evening dining.
Plenty of seafood options appear at the self-serve buffet alongside fresh fish cakes. The seafood stays fresh and pairs well with a variety of vegetables and sauces.
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The restaurant charges a mandatory 13% gratuity for all bills.
Children over a certain height are charged as adults.
Food service stops at 9:20 PM, and ice cream is available until 9:45 PM.
Seafood restaurant with an old, tired interior and low key ambiance offers a calm, soothing atmosphere where music stays quiet enough for comfortable conversation. The space feels inviting and peaceful, suitable for relaxed meals and date nights.
Staff put a lot of effort into making dinners special and first-rate. Couples often celebrate occasions with wonderful meals here.
Endless shrimp options include the Ultimate Spendless Shrimp deal and all you can eat shrimp. Dishes like lobster shrimp linguine and coconut shrimp stand out alongside a variety of seafood and sides.
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Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Parking is limited; arrive early to secure a spot.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Small dining space fills quickly, creating a lively and sometimes loud atmosphere during peak times. Fresh, authentic sushi draws crowds, especially for the popular all-you-can-eat menu. Seating feels comfortable within a modern, inviting ambiance that balances calm with energy.
All you can eat sushi runs about $21.95 for dinner. The dining area feels small and loud during busy dinner hours, especially on Fridays.
Freshness stands out with consistently fresh fish and a perfect rice-to-fish ratio. Sushi includes well-cut rolls featuring tuna, eel, and shrimp, plus a notable shrimp tempura roll.
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Reservations are recommended for larger parties due to limited seating.
Expect long wait times on Saturday nights, especially for the all-you-can-eat menu.
Parking can be difficult to find, so arrive early.
Family restaurant offers a homey, calm atmosphere with a cafeteria-style layout that feels nostalgic and welcoming. The space is clean and inviting, attracting a local crowd looking for affordable, hearty meals.
Dinner options include a two-steak and shrimp combo that serves as two full meals for under $20. Portions are reasonably priced and cooked to order, with choices like a crispy patty melt featuring tasty meat and hot fries.
Steak and shrimp dinners come with flavorful, succulent shrimp and perfectly cooked steak. Meals offer great value, feeding two people for under $30 with options like fish and chips or baked potatoes.
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Parking at Sundowners Family Restaurant is limited.
Prices at Sundowners Family Restaurant are affordable.
Dinner deals offer good value for money.
Small dining area with semi-private booths and Japanese decor creates a cozy, intimate atmosphere. Music adds to a laid-back, casual vibe suitable for dates or groups. Open kitchen design lets diners watch cooks at work, enhancing the experience.
Dinner offers all-you-can-eat sushi options and set dinners like sushi #1 or 2. Chicken katsu dinner comes in a medium-sized portion. The spot suits groups of family and friends for casual dinners.
Fish comes in fatty salmon nigiri and bright, lean tuna with fresh quality throughout. Portions lean larger with a balanced fish-to-rice ratio, plus Lobster Balls and Shrimp Boats add variety.
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The all-you-can-eat option costs $35 per person for three rounds.
Expect a slight wait time of about 25 minutes during peak hours.
The restaurant has outdoor seating with heaters available for comfort.
Old school restaurant with a spacious dining area and a notable salad bar offers a quiet, relaxed atmosphere that feels outdated but cozy. The vibe suits seniors and families looking for a chill place to catch up. Some features show wear, but the food, especially steak and drinks, stands out.
Dinner features gray shrimp dinners that many enjoy. Meals come out very good and suit family dinners well.
Plates come stacked with plentiful shrimp, often served fried or jumbo-sized. Options include all you can eat shrimp and combos with steak, potatoes, and salad bars.
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The salad bar is priced at $16.99, which some may find expensive.
Expect limited options at the all-you-can-eat salad bar.
Parking is available, but the lot is not very large.
Square sitting bar with six cooking stations offers hibachi grill shows featuring fire flames and magic tricks. Wide table spaces and good lighting create a cool atmosphere that balances lively entertainment with a sports bar vibe. Separate sections include a sushi chef station and an outdoor patio accommodating pets.
Dinner features fire shows that entertain kids and a chef who performs magic tricks while preparing meals. Bills may separate drinks paid at the bar from the dinner check.
Lunch includes hibachi filet and shrimp sold separately. Shrimp portions start small and add extra charges to meals.
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Lunch specials are available from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and include salad or soup.
Upgrading to fried rice with the lunch special incurs an extra charge.
Check your bill carefully as drinks at the bar may be added to dinner bills.