Tiny market packed with fresh sashimi and Japanese groceries creates a cozy, slightly cramped atmosphere. Customers often gather at lunchtime, adding to the lively energy. Unassuming exterior hides a well-organized space with a kitchen for made-to-order cuts and quality sake offerings.
Fast-moving lines and friendly service keep lunch efficient even during rush hours. Sushi comes in individual meals with a variety of drink options, making it a solid choice for quick takeout.
Fresh, tasty sushi comes at affordable prices here. Quality seafood and sushi-style food stay consistently budget-friendly compared to most places.
Good to know
Take a ticket first when ordering from the counter.
Yama Sushi Marketplace is not a restaurant but a market selling ready-made food.
Pre-order online or arrive early for the best selections.
Chinese restaurant offers a clean, comfortable environment with nice, thoughtful decor and a relaxing vibe suitable for chatting. The atmosphere balances cozy warmth with occasional high noise levels. Fresh, authentic fish dishes stand out as a key feature.
Lunch features Yu Fish 鱼悦酸菜鱼, a dish known for its delicious and satisfying flavors.
Prices stay consistently affordable across the menu, especially for the pickled fish and other dishes. The restaurant offers convenient dining with budget-friendly options.
Good to know
The restaurant is in soft opening with a 12% discount from the 3rd to the 8th.
Prices are reasonable, and the 2 person combo portion is generous.
The restaurant maintains a clean and classy environment.
Large seating area includes an outdoor patio that allows smoking, which is rare in many restaurants. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively with a welcoming vibe. Parking can be challenging, but the place offers affordable and authentic Chinese food with a wide variety of dishes.
Lunch offers a varied special menu with reasonable prices. Weekday dine-in stays uncrowded, making it easy to find a spot.
Prices stay consistently affordable and economical. Food offers excellent value without sacrificing taste.
Good to know
China Bistro allows smoking, which is rare in Los Angeles restaurants.
The restaurant has a large parking lot, but parking can be challenging at peak times.
They don't accept tap payments like Apple Pay or Google Pay.
Indian restaurant offers authentic flavors with affordable lunch combos and well-spiced dishes like Chicken Tikka and Paneer Masala. The space has a great layout and maintains a clean environment. It operates only during lunch hours and features a capable kitchen with a focus on quality.
Lunch combos offer affordable and nutritious meals with momos as a standout item. The lunch buffet provides satisfying portions at a low price.
Lunch combinations and buffet offer affordable prices with decent portions. Supermarket stocks a wide range of products including herbal items and Indian medicinal supplements at low cost.
Good to know
The restaurant is only open for lunch.
Lunch combos are affordable with decent portions.
Parking is easy with plenty of available spots.
Spacious dining area with modern decor and bright, clean environment creates a chill, relaxed vibe. Self-serve sauce and water station adds a practical touch. Long tables accommodate groups comfortably in a setting that feels a bit cold but uncluttered.
Taiwanese breakfast and lunch here feel authentic and filling. Lunch visits often find the place quiet with few guests.
Breakfast options come at a really affordable price and fit well with healthy eating goals. Meals balance budget-friendly costs with diet needs.
Good to know
The menu features a wide variety of authentic Taiwanese dishes.
Parking is easy to find, with plenty of free options available.
Cash payments receive a 2% discount, but credit cards are also accepted.
Buffet restaurant offers a spacious, clean setting with modern elegance and traditional charm in its decor. The atmosphere stays cozy and welcoming with nostalgic music at a comfortable volume. Self-service stations include a rich sauce bar and fountain drinks, supporting a relaxed, customizable dining experience.
Lunch hours bring a super calm vibe with no wait even on weekdays. The $30 all-you-can-eat hot pot option stands out for midday meals.
Food prices stay economical and affordable throughout the menu. Grilled skewers come at a low cost and alcohol prices remain budget-friendly.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat concept allows for a wide variety of ingredients.
I paid only $29.99 for all-you-can-eat and received a large amount of food.
There were discounts available for birthday guests.
Large space with spacious seating and private rooms offers a modern take on dim sum dining. Noise levels vary, with some areas quiet enough for conversation and others lively due to parties. Decor is simple yet modern, featuring spread-out tables that provide ample room between diners.
Lunch offers all-you-can-eat options with no wait times for seating. Prices run around $30 per person on weekends, providing straightforward value.
All-you-can-eat dim sum costs less than $20 on weekdays, making it significantly more affordable than typical Hong Kong-style dim sum spots. Overall, the menu stays inexpensive without sacrificing variety.
Good to know
All-you-can-eat dim sum is available for $19.68 on weekdays and $25.88 on weekends.
There is a 90-minute time limit for the all-you-can-eat dim sum.
Parking is available inside the building but can be limited.
Spacious dining area with high ceilings and private rooms creates an environment suitable for groups and formal gatherings. The atmosphere balances energetic vibe with noise absorption, making it lively yet manageable. Traditional dim sum carts circulate, adding a classic touch to the experience.
Large seating area allows quick seating during lunch. Service stays fast, attentive, and friendly even in busy times. Offers good options for Hong Kong style breakfast and lunch, including Dim Sum.
Prices stay reasonable and inexpensive with good quality seafood. The atmosphere feels nice and affordable.
Good to know
Dim sum is served until 3:00 PM daily.
The restaurant does not accept reservations during dim sum hours.
A private room for 7 people has a minimum charge of $600.
Bright, clean space with retro Sichuan decor and wider table spacing creates a comfortable dining atmosphere. A self-serve ingredient area and free dessert station add convenience and variety. The vibe blends nostalgic charm with modern comfort, making it cozy even when busy.
Lunch offers a chance to try the menu with fresh dishes. Some diners experience digestive issues after eating here.
Skewers cost just a few cents each, with options like spicy marinated beef and beef enoki rolls. Prices stay low while flavors stay consistent.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $30 to $50 per person for a meal.
The skewers are priced at $0.49 each, making it affordable for groups.
A mahjong blind draw guessing game runs from the 18th to the 25th with prizes.
Outdated space with a 90s vibe and dim lighting creates a subdued atmosphere. Small portions and authentic Taiwanese comfort food like sweet potato porridge define the menu. Pricing is notably high compared to portion sizes, setting it apart from typical local joints.
Lunch specials offer a three-item combo for $16.95 and a four-item combo for $21.95. Standard cooked meals cost around $18, which feels less reasonable compared to the specials.
Prices stay low across the menu, making porridge and side dishes easy on the wallet. The overall vibe is consistently economical without cutting corners.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $30 for a meal with two side dishes and porridge.
Adding an extra serving of rice costs $3 more.
A small plate of braised pork costs over $16 after tax.