Small, family-owned seafood grill with hand-crafted furnishings and a fast casual setup where orders go at the counter. Atmosphere stays relaxing and friendly with a fun music selection and quiet pace. The place draws steady crowds despite its unassuming, modern storefront.
Lunch here draws regulars with its consistent quality and reliable service. Frequent visits show it serves well for midday meals.
Fish dishes feature fresh, seared fish with sauce served on the side to highlight the flavor. The beer battered fish and homemade British-style chips stand out, especially the fish tacos and Rock Fish and chips.
Good to know
The restaurant does not have a bathroom, so plan accordingly before visiting.
Expect higher prices on the menu, with items averaging at least $4 more than expected.
Parking is ample and available near the restaurant.
Mexican restaurant with an open, comfortable layout and beachy motifs creates a casual, relaxed vibe. The atmosphere stays active and welcoming, making it suitable for quick, affordable meals. Fish tacos stand out as a signature dish enjoyed by many.
Lunch specials offer a bargain that draws a steady crowd. Expect a longer line during Taco Tuesday, but the spot remains a regular choice for late lunch visits.
Crunchy fish on warm corn tortillas comes with cabbage, cheese, guacamole, and white cream sauce. Fish tacos follow a classic San Diego style and satisfy cravings with their keto-friendly options.
Good to know
Taco Tuesday offers $2 original fish tacos all day.
Parking is ample and free at this location.
The restaurant maintains a clean dining area and restrooms.
Small, cozy space with dark interior and izakaya-style dining creates a homey, casual atmosphere. The restaurant fills up quickly at dinner, attracting those seeking authentic Japanese flavors in a relaxed setting. It suits casual dinners rather than large groups or formal nights out.
Lunch features reasonably priced specials with onigiri and lunch sets. The spot is small, so arriving early or late helps secure a seat.
Fresh fish appears in rice bowls and seafood kamameshi with scallops, shrimps, and fish roe. Butter udon noodles also feature fish roe in the center.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available and reasonably priced.
The restaurant is small, so seating is limited.
Parking is challenging due to a busy lot.
Small sushi restaurant with an intimate, elevated casual atmosphere and dark, cozy lighting. Central sushi bar surrounded by limited table seating creates a warm, inviting vibe where chefs prepare fresh, high-quality fish. Offers a notable sake selection enhancing the dining experience.
Lunch specials offer good value with a price that matches the quality. The consistent satisfaction with these specials makes it a reliable choice for midday meals.
Fish here is fresh and sliced just right, with a buttery texture that melts in your mouth. The selection feels curated and includes well-executed seared options that are not overly done.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to the busy location with a parking lot that fills up quickly.
The restaurant has limited table seating but plenty of counter seating available.
Parking can be challenging due to multiple restaurants in the plaza.
Small, modest space with red accents and tight seating creates a no-frills, lively atmosphere. Bright fluorescent lights and a packed dining room contribute to a high-energy vibe. Known for authentic Sichuan flavors with intense spice and bold dishes.
A convenient to go counter handles the lunch rush efficiently. Food arrives quickly even when it gets busy, especially on Sundays. A late lunch around 2 PM offers a quieter experience.
Fish dishes come with numbing spice, spicy oil, or classic salt and pepper flavors. Fried whole fish appears in a sweet and sour sauce, while fish filets get a crisp, flavorful stir fry treatment.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging at busier times.
Making a reservation a couple of hours before should ensure a table.
The portions are large and reasonably priced.
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.
Tables are available quickly even during the busy lunch hour. Service runs at an okay pace, making it suitable for a group lunch.
Grilled and fried fish feature prominently, with the fried fish price rising notably from $40 to $69 for the same size. Staff ask about fish weight, which is unusual. The sole fish and fish sauce chicken wings stand out as distinctive dishes.
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.
Japanese supermarket layout offers neatly organized aisles with beautifully displayed fresh produce, sushi, and sashimi. Atmosphere feels authentic with a wide selection of Japanese snacks, frozen foods, and bakery items. Parking can be scarce during busy hours, but quality and variety stand out.
Pre-made meals and a lunch bento box make quick lunch pickups easy. Avoiding lunch hours helps skip the crowd for a smoother experience.
Fresh fish comes in small portions suitable for sushi and sashimi. Selection includes sushi grade fish and packaged sushi, with quality varying by time of visit.
Good to know
Parking can be scarce during busy hours.
Get there before 11:30 for the best selection of products.
Expect limited sushi and bento options after 6pm.
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.
Stops for lunch include options like a cold soup that suits a quick meal. Seating accommodates small groups, making it easy to share a meal with a friend.
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.
Large, modern Korean grocery store with spacious aisles and bright lighting creates a pleasant shopping environment. Frequent bursts of K-pop music add lively energy, while food court and bakery options offer diverse Korean cuisine experiences.
Many lunch options fill the food court, including premade side dishes and packaged noodles, soups, and stews. Quick meals and grocery shopping happen in one stop.
Fresh fish selection stays high quality and sashimi-grade. Plenty of fresh and frozen seafood options fill the refrigerated and freezer sections.
Good to know
There are special offers every week.
Zion Market has a great selection of seafood, both fresh and frozen.
Expect to find the best deals on produce in California.
Small Mexican restaurant offers large portions with affordable prices and fresh tortillas. Atmosphere gets crowded during lunch hours, with limited parking nearby. Known for flavorful carne asada and spicy red salsa.
Offers good food for breakfast and lunch with a focus on quick service. The space is small and tends to get crowded during lunch hours.
Fish tacos come with large, tender portions covered in a crispy golden brown batter. Recent changes brought smaller, dry pieces with a less flavorful, frozen fish taste.
Good to know
Parking can be tight during dinner hours; consider street parking or back lot.
Prices are affordable, with large portions offered at a fair price.
They serve breakfast all day, making it a versatile dining option.
Small space with cozy traditional charm and warm lighting creates an inviting atmosphere. The environment stays clean and comfortable, often busy with a steady flow of diners. Known for authentic Yunnan rice noodles and rich, flavorful broths that define the dining experience.
Small size means there can be a wait during lunch hour. Suits a solo lunch or a casual meal with friends.
Spicy fish dishes stand out with a noticeable kick, especially in the spicy fish noodle and spicy fish soup. Fish rice noodle soup also features prominently on the menu.
Good to know
You can put in a waitlist request on Yelp ahead of time.
The restaurant may get crowded at night and on weekends.
Parking can be challenging due to the restaurant's location in a small strip mall.
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.
Lunch offers a homemade feel with a delicious menu featuring a Gimchi Jjigae soup and 8 banchan sides. Prices stay economical, especially on weekdays compared to LA.
Fish dishes include deep-fried fish and monkfish stew with a seasoning called agujjim. The fish tends to be dry and chewy, and the soup can be a bit salty.
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.
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.
Lunch offers tasty Korean BBQ with options like Galbijim and various lunch specials to explore.
Fish appears as part of the meal alongside fried fish cake and other side dishes. The meal combines fish cake with rice, meat, and glass noodles for a balanced bite.
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.