Small space with bright, clean interior and relaxing music creates a warm, casual atmosphere. The vibe is quiet and pleasant, making it feel cozy and inviting. The setting stands out for its Studio Ghibli-like ambiance and neat decor.
Ramen here features tonkotsu broth with well-prepared pork and a spicy miso option. Japanese curry dishes like chicken katsu curry and pork katsu curry offer rich, balanced flavors that stand out.
Tonkotsu Ramen and Monsta Ramen Curry suit kids well with simple flavors. The chicken teriyaki stick without breading and gyudon also appeal to younger tastes.
Good to know
They had specials for the opening, including $10 tonkotsu ramen.
During happy hour, Monsta Ramen Curry offered $3 beers.
The restaurant offers the option to order with the server or scan a QR code to order online for a discounted price on certain items.
Ramen restaurant offers traditional sushi bar seating and a clean, peaceful atmosphere with authentic Japanese vibes. The place draws a steady crowd with no wait times and ample parking. It stands out for highly customizable ramen options and a quiet, welcoming environment.
Ramen here stands out for its super flavorful broth that stays light, with highlights like the spicy Tan Tan Ramen and shoyu ramen. Tonkatsu with chashu pork and pan-fried gyoza match authentic Japanese quality.
Kids get a larger portion of ramen for under $10 with the kids' meal. Staff often suggest this option and it offers great value. The ramen is something kids really enjoy here.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a summer special for cold ramen, ending on 08/31.
Toppings are extra, costing at least $2 each.
Parking is easy and plentiful.
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.
Sushi features thick nigiri with options like tuna, albacore, hamachi, and ikura. The menu also includes spicy salmon hand rolls and cooked Asian dishes beyond sushi.
Kids enjoy the sushi and the staff suggests dishes that encourage eating veggies. The owner and her daughter create a welcoming atmosphere that makes kids want to return.
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.
Fish-shaped cones filled with smooth, unique Asian-flavored soft serve create a distinctive dessert experience. Vibrant, colorful decor and K-pop music set a lively, energetic atmosphere. Seating includes a long picnic table shared with a shaved ice spot, making it a social and bustling place.
Fresh and hot taiyaki comes in creative shapes like the upside down ahboong and cones. Flavors include red bean, cheddar, and Oreo, paired often with cold soft serve ice cream for a tasty contrast.
Staff replace dropped treats free, showing kid-friendly service. Offers a unique treat that kids enjoy, with good deals for large groups.
Good to know
They do not accept cash; only card payments are accepted.
Parking can be difficult, especially during busy evenings.
There is free street parking available nearby.
Cozy Japanese noodle house with simple wooden decor and a relaxed, unpretentious vibe. Atmosphere feels like eating at someone's home in Japan, with soulful aromas of broth and katsu filling the air. Regulars gather in a quiet space that stays lively late into the night.
Ramen with shoyu broth and mano toppings comes with a poached egg and kimchi. Sushi rolls are giant and fresh, served alongside udon, soba, and over-rice dishes like Mabu Don and Chicken Katsu.
Kids enjoy katsu and noodle dishes with options like Mapo Tofu rice bowl that is mild and meaty. Birthday surprises happen here, and favorites include Soba and Ikakatsu meals.
Good to know
Chopstix offers a happy hour from 9 PM to 12 AM with great deals.
The happy hour menu includes a California roll for around $6.
Chopstix is open until 1 AM on Fridays and Saturdays.
Japanese curry restaurant offers cozy, inviting atmosphere that closely resembles locations in Japan, with franchise-style seating including a bar for single diners. The space feels cramped during busy times but maintains a clean, well-maintained interior that helps guests forget the outside surroundings.
Japanese curry stands out with juicy pork cutlet and a rich egg omelette topping. Chicken cutlet curry, udon, and naan bread pair well to soak up the flavorful sauce.
Kids get a menu priced $3-$4 with good quality meals and a small toy included. Options range from mild to spicy, plus ice cream and easy parking right out front.
Good to know
Expect a 45-minute wait time during peak lunch hours.
Parking can be a challenge due to limited space in the shopping complex.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long lines.
Lively sushi house with casual local vibe and loud indoor seating that challenges conversation. Multiple seating areas include a shaded outdoor space with casual Japanese decor and a bar area popular for watching sports. Offers affordable sushi with fresh options and generous portions.
Sushi here is fresh and offers unique rolls with Mexican flavors like lemon, cilantro, mango, and tajin. Prices stay affordable while delivering consistently good taste.
Staff provide great accommodations for kids and offer a kids menu with options like bento plates. Children enjoy the sushi and the overall experience is welcoming for families.
Good to know
Sushi Deli 3 has a 90-minute seating limit.
Expect a 30-minute wait during peak dinner hours.
Parking is limited and may require a short walk.
Casual Japanese restaurant with retro 60s-70s decor and a laid-back atmosphere featuring loud eclectic music including 90s, 2000s, and island styles. Outdoor seating welcomes dogs and offers sunlit dining. Portions are generous and affordable, creating a relaxed, unpretentious vibe.
Fusion Japanese and Korean cuisine shines with crispy tonkatsu and comforting curry dishes. Sushi and ramen come out fresh, with fried sushi offering a crispy outside and soft inside texture.
Kids get served hot miso soup and sushi right at the table. The food includes roll, udon, and katsu that appeal to young eaters. Sometimes the broth can splash, so watch out for messy moments.
Good to know
Happy hour runs every day from 3 to 6 pm with great drink prices.
The dinner for two costs less than $20, making it very affordable.
Expect large portion sizes, perfect for sharing.
Asian restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with a retro-inspired decor and great music. The space feels clean and inviting, attracting a busy crowd. Ordering and payment happen upfront, creating a straightforward dining flow.
Ramen here stands out with its rich and savory broth and perfectly cooked noodles. The Spicy Deluxe Paiko Ramen offers a crispy breaded chicken paired with a thick, flavorful broth that balances heat and savoriness well.
Kids can order from the menu with options like Wagyu ramen and tonkotsu ramen. Seating inside the restaurant allows families to eat together or take food home.
Good to know
Customers order themselves through their phones using a QR code on each table.
Prepaying for food is common here, which is unusual for sit-down restaurants.
Parking is challenging around the area, so plan accordingly.
Small cafe offers matcha-focused menu with self-order kiosks and outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, attracting young people and families who enjoy relaxing over soft serve and drinks. Space fills up during busy times but maintains a calm vibe suitable for casual breaks.
Tempura comes out golden and crisp, with shrimp that melts in your mouth. The ramen selection is broad, including a vegetarian option clearly labeled. Mochi tends to be hard rather than soft.
Warm ambiance and welcoming atmosphere greet families. Tasty bread and snacks appeal to kids, with some preferring them over dinner. Expect some matcha splatters on clothes during visits.
Good to know
Ordering is done at a tablet kiosk, and you wait for your number to be called.
The cafe does not accept cash; only card payments are allowed.
Expect long wait times, especially on weekends when the cafe gets very busy.
Spacious dining area with many big TVs showing sports creates a chill, low-key vibe. Music plays softly in the background, adding to the relaxed atmosphere. The place draws people looking for Korean fried chicken and casual meals with beer or soju.
Gyoza come out crispy and juicy. The Katsu and fried chicken stand out as really good. Takoyaki is served but not as warm or flavorful as the chicken.
Chicken tenders come with an amazing batter and super juicy meat, making them a hit for toddlers. Kids show clear preferences, with some favoring this spot over others like Wing Stop.
Good to know
Happy hour runs all day on Thursdays with discounted drinks.
Enjoy $1 wings on Mondays and Tuesdays during happy hour.
A $22 gratuity is automatically added for parties of six or more.