Small Taiwanese restaurant features a wrap-around bar with chic modern decor and classic 90s and 2000s hip hop music. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, with lively energy and good music. Seating focuses on bar spots, offering a unique view of food preparation and torch-lit bowls.
Beef noodle soup stands out with rich flavor and tender meat. The soup pairs well with wontons and is a popular choice during happy hour from Monday to Friday between 2 and 5 pm.
Dinner features Taiwanese cuisine with very good flavors. The jasmine milk tea stands out as a great pre-dinner drink. Staff ensure a great dining experience.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from Monday to Friday, 2-5 pm, with discounts on drinks and appetizers.
Most happy hour items are $1-3 off, making it a budget-friendly option.
Parking is available in a plaza lot, but payment is required.
Small interior with dim lighting creates a warm and welcoming but sometimes crowded atmosphere during lunch. Easy-going vibe suits families despite cluttered seating and limited space. Ordering food first and then finding a seat is typical due to high demand.
Won Ton soup offers a warm, comforting option with a decent flavor. Miso soup and other varieties like shrimp lo mein come alongside, showing a range of classic Asian soups available.
Dinner comes in standard 16oz takeout cartons with a side of small white rice. The setting includes TVs, which might distract from conversation during meals.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult at lunch.
Customers must order their food first and then find a seat.
Dinner portions are standard 16oz takeout cartons with rice.
Charcoal grills create a smoky, vibrant atmosphere in a small, cozy space with tables close together. The place fills quickly, leading to long waits and a lively, bustling vibe. Strong smoke and limited ventilation add to the intense grilling experience.
Seafood soup stands out with its better soondubu quality and cracked texture. Spicy beef soup offers a rich flavor, while beef noodles serve as a filling noodle soup option.
Good to know
Expect wait times of 1-2 hours during peak hours on weekends.
Parking can be difficult to find, especially during busy times.
Reservations are not accepted; arrive early to avoid long lines.
Korean restaurant with clean, modern interior and K-pop music videos playing on large TVs. Atmosphere is welcoming and pleasant, suitable for casual dinners and catching up with friends. Tables are close together, creating a lively but sometimes noisy environment.
Spicy beef soup and bone broth soup stand out with rich, creamy flavors from slow cooking. Mandu soup and ox tail soup offer comforting, tasty options that suit chilly days well.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; the restaurant uses a paper waitlist only.
Expect long wait times on weekend nights, often exceeding 40 minutes.
Parking is plentiful and free, making access easy for visitors.
Spacious Italian restaurant with full bar and comfortable outdoor patio that welcomes dogs. Atmosphere feels less lively without traditional wine bottle decor, offering a quiet, relaxed vibe. Tables and booths are well spaced, making it suitable for large groups and families.
Dinner here features an amazing dinner special that suits group events like team dinners and league celebrations. Tables are easy to get around 7 PM with no real waits for seating.
Good to know
The lunch special costs $9.60 and includes soup or salad and bread.
Filippi's offers a $32 family meal on Sundays, perfect for large groups.
Parking is easy with many spots available right off the 163.
Small family-run restaurant offers authentic Laotian dishes with large portions and a friendly, professional atmosphere. Music from past decades plays softly, creating a welcoming vibe with both indoor and outdoor seating. Popularity leads to a fast-paced environment where some menu items may be unavailable.
Frequent visits show the dinner options satisfy consistently. Meals serve well for both family outings and solo dinners after class.
Good to know
Parking is plentiful in the plaza, making it easy to visit.
Expect high spice levels; when they say spicy, they mean SPICY.
Portions are large for the price, with 8 sausages for $13.
Spacious and clean interior offers ample seating with a friendly, airy design. Atmosphere feels relaxing yet slightly uncomfortable at times, accommodating groups and families. The place fills with people and carries an amazing aroma upon entry.
Seafood pho soup stands out with fat control and less oil on top, making it lighter than most. Won ton soup tends to be very salty, while egg rolls pair well with the soup dishes.
Seating happens quickly for early dinners even on weekends. Large groups fit in for birthday celebrations. Service runs okay but slows during peak lunch and dinner times.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on busy nights to avoid long wait times.
Parking is ample, with an EV charging station available on-site.
The restaurant offers generous portions at reasonable prices.
Steakhouse with old school Rat Pack style features red leather booths and a real fireplace creating a swanky, low-key vibe. The atmosphere is relaxed with 70s music playing and a bar known for classic cocktails. Spacious booths and preserved antique details add to the plush, vintage feel.
French Onion soup stands out as a favorite with a rich, delicious flavor. The chowder and mussels also complement the soup offerings well.
Steak dinners like the 16-oz prime rib and pork chop stand out here. Garlic bread arrives with a garlic and olive oil marinade that kicks off the meal nicely.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 4pm to 10pm with great food and drinks.
The B.A.G networking event occurs on the second Tuesday of every month.
Reservations are recommended, especially during busy times like Valentine's Day.
Small, cramped space with authentic Japanese style and checklist order forms on tables. Atmosphere includes loud ambient music and noticeable cigar smoke odor from nearby businesses. Busy environment that fills quickly, requiring early arrival or reservation.
Tonkotsu ramen soup offers an authentic flavor that recalls Japan. The soup base is generally excellent, though sometimes served a bit too warm, and the tantanmen soup tends to be pasty rather than soupy.
Online waitlist opens 30 minutes before dinner to skip the wait. Seating faces the kitchen for a dinner and a show. Arriving early helps secure a spot for an early dinner.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant closes from 2 to 5 PM, so plan accordingly.
Expect a long wait, especially if you arrive after 2 PM.
Spacious and clean interior hosts a lively but comfortable atmosphere with upbeat energy and ample seating. The place fills with people enjoying varied Korean BBQ meats, especially different types of intestines. It offers options to cook food in the back, allowing for a more relaxed dining experience away from the grill.
Soups include Spicy Korean soup, tofu soup, and Rice Cake soup known for being warm and fulfilling. Meals often come with soybean paste stew and steamed egg soup as sides.
Good to know
Parking is challenging, especially during rush hours and weekends.
The restaurant is not all-you-can-eat, but prices are reasonable for meat sets.
The menu features a wide variety of KBBQ meats, including unique options like intestines.
Small, family-owned Korean restaurant with traditional decor and a homey, unpretentious vibe. Atmosphere feels casual and lively, filled with the scent of simmering broths and sizzling garlic. Known for authentic Korean dishes and wide variety of menu options.
Soups come in huge servings and cook in clay pots where you can crack an egg into the boiling broth. Options include pork bone soup with a unique spicy flavor, ox bone soup, and kimchi soup, often served with multiple side dishes.
Dinner time brings parking challenges. Arriving at 7:30 PM often means being turned away for dinner.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
Expect a 45-minute wait for a table during peak hours.
Parking is free but can be difficult to find during dinner time.