Small indoor space features cool decor and artwork with comfortable seating and large tables that avoid crowding. Atmosphere feels warm and lively, with a cozy and clean environment. Guests can glimpse chefs preparing food through curtains, adding to the authentic vibe.
Sichuan cuisine here delivers bold, authentic flavors with dishes like the dry pot bullfrog and fried hot pot standing out. The food balances spice well and stays true to traditional Chinese-style preparations.
Plenty of free parking is available in a nearby structure. Finding a spot is usually easy, even on busy nights.
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Order with a QR code through a website for quick service.
The pots are customizable to suit different spice levels.
Dinner portions are sufficient for two people, often leaving leftovers.
Restaurant blends traditional Joseon and modern Korean styles with a clean, spacious interior and casual, welcoming vibe. Tables sit close together, filling quickly and creating a lively atmosphere. Outdoor patio seating offers a relaxed option for fresh air dining.
Offers authentic Korean comfort food with warm hospitality and great value.
A large parking lot sits right in front, offering free parking that makes visits easy and convenient.
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Free underground parking is available for diners.
The restaurant is located on the first floor just after exiting the elevator.
The side dishes are unlimited refills at no extra charge.
Spacious Shanghainese restaurant with Shanghai-style decor and authentic cuisine creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. The place is often busy with families and meetings, featuring loudspeaker and microphone setups at some tables. Football or soccer games play on TV, adding to the lively energy.
Shanghai home-style cooking offers authentic Shanghainese dishes with a cozy, inviting setting. Dim sum is made to order and reflects true regional flavors.
Plenty of parking spots fill the lot, making access easy. The parking setup is convenient for quick stops.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially for special dishes like Eight Treasure Duck.
Lunch specials are available daily, typically priced around $12.
Expect the restaurant to be very busy after 6 PM, especially on weekends.
Bright yellow interior and mini arcade games create a cheerful, cozy atmosphere with a homey Taiwanese style. Seating is limited, fostering an intimate and relaxed vibe. Music and decor add to the authentic and welcoming experience.
Offers authentic Taiwanese breakfast and snacks with true Taiwanese flavors. Serves a western style take that stays close to traditional tastes.
A large underground parking lot makes parking pretty easy. Close spaces are limited but overall parking is convenient and service moves fast.
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Call ahead to confirm if the cafe is open, as hours can be unpredictable.
Expect a wait of 45 minutes to 1 hour during peak breakfast hours.
The cafe has limited seating, which can lead to long wait times.
Sichuan restaurant offers authentic Chinese cuisine with a casual diner-like atmosphere and easy parking in a small plaza. The vibe is chill and pleasant, attracting those who appreciate genuine spicy and numbing flavors. Portions are generous and prices reasonable, making it a popular spot for quick, flavorful meals.
Chong Qing Special Noodles serve authentic Sichuan flavors with a strong, mouth-numbing spice. The hot and sour noodles taste very homey and traditional, with no Americanized changes.
Located in a small plaza with free parking, the spot offers easy parking that adds to a comfortable visit.
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Parking is easy and free in the small plaza where the restaurant is located.
The restaurant offers large portion sizes at reasonable prices.
The menu features authentic Chong Qing flavors with a wide variety of options.
Small coffee shop with vintage decor and in-house coffee roasting creates a warm, cozy atmosphere filled with unique seating nooks. Dim lighting and classical guitar music add to the relaxed, lived-in vibe. Frequented by those who enjoy quiet spaces for reading or working.
Decor reflects a classic Hong Kong coffee shop style. Egg waffles serve as a true Hong Kong street snack with fresh, authentic flavors.
Parking includes 2 spots in the back and street parking nearby. A small patio sits close to the parking area where a local cat often sleeps.
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Parking is available in the back via Broadway, which can be confusing for first-time visitors.
They accept cash, card, and Zelle for payments.
The cafe can get busy, especially during peak hours.
Noodle shop offers authentic Chongqing flavors with rich, flavorful broth and fragrant chili oil. Atmosphere stays cozy and quiet in a small, somewhat hidden mall setting. Spicy levels come mild by default but allow for customizable heat on the side.
Noodles here capture authentic Chongqing flavors with a rich, spicy broth full of traditional spices. The taste matches about 90% of what you'd find in China, especially for Sichuan beef noodles.
Easy parking in the back of the restaurant makes access simple. The lot sits behind the building, providing convenient spots without hassle.
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A bowl of noodles costs 14 yuan.
There is parking available in the back of the restaurant.
The restaurant offers free wifi for customers.
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.
Fresh and authentic flavors define the sushi and sashimi here, matching what you'd find in Japan. The market offers legit authentic sake and even an egg salad sandwich that tastes true to its roots.
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.
Outdoor seating offers a quiet spot away from busy streets, contrasting with a small indoor space. The atmosphere reflects an old school Hong Kong cafe vibe with authentic Cantonese dishes and signature pineapple buns. Parking can be challenging, and the place fills up quickly, especially around meal times.
Offers authentic Hong Kong cuisine with a focus on Cantonese dishes and some Northern Chinese options. Serves authentic rice noodle rolls that capture traditional flavors.
A parking structure sits directly behind the restaurant with a short walk up. Plenty of parking spots exist, though occasional difficulty finding a space happens.
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Parking is available in a structure directly behind the restaurant.
The restaurant has more outdoor seating than indoor, which fills up quickly.
Breakfast combos offer great value, including congees and sides with drinks.
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 offer 100% authentic flavors with dishes like rice balls with pickled mustard greens and small fishes. The menu includes many traditional Taiwanese dishes that bring a strong sense of nostalgia and genuine taste.
Plenty of free parking spots are available, including handicap accessible spaces with wide lanes. Parking is easy to find and the location is very convenient.
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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.
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.
Chinese dishes show authentic flavors with some recipes sticking closely to tradition. A few items adapt to Western tastes, blending classic and local styles.
A large parking lot offers plenty of space, but parking can be a challenge at busy times. Drivers sometimes cause confusion by going the wrong way while searching for spots or crossing the lot.
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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.
Outdoor patio with stringed lights and big tables creates a lively night-market vibe. Interior features red lanterns and wooden benches, evoking a rustic Beijing tavern atmosphere. Live music on weekends adds to the chill yet noisy energy, attracting crowds who enjoy authentic Sichuan flavors.
Dishes deliver authentic Sichuan kick with bold, spicy flavors. Glossy red chili oil adds an aromatic punch that stays true to traditional tastes.
Two parking lots sit in front and behind the building, offering plenty of free parking. The location also benefits from convenient access near busy markets.
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Live music starts at 8 PM on Fridays and Saturdays.
Happy hour runs until 9 PM with discounted drinks.
Parking is available in two lots, one in front and one behind the restaurant.
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.
Authentic Chinese hot pot and barbecue skewers stand out here. The taste stays true to traditional flavors.
Easy access to a parking lot makes parking straightforward. The lot sits next to other restaurants and Un1que Tea, adding convenience for after-meal stops.
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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 open space with bright, modern design creates a warm, relaxed atmosphere that becomes loud and lively during peak hours. The setting suits casual hangouts and early conversations before crowds arrive. Cleanliness and well-maintained interiors add to the inviting vibe.
Offers authentic Vietnamese flavors with dishes that taste very delicious and genuine. Focuses on delivering traditional recipes true to Vietnamese cuisine.
Parking is generally easy with street spots available during busy times. The lot is crowded but has an overflow area in the back.
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Parking is generally easy, with street parking available during busy times.
The restaurant is excellent for takeout, maintaining quality similar to dining in.
Cashless payments are accepted, making transactions convenient.
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.
Authentic Cantonese flavor shines through with roast duck, BBQ pork, and chicken feet. Dim sum stays true to tradition, paired with attentive service.
A large parking lot sits on site, offering convenient access. Parking inside the building is also available and adequate.
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.
Classic push-cart dim sum and authentic Cantonese cuisine define the menu. The variety of dim sum impresses with genuine flavors and good prices.
Plenty of free self parking is available, including shaded spots. The large parking lot can be tricky to navigate, especially after 11:00 am, since it is shared with other businesses.
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.
Spacious dining area with modern design and bright lighting creates a comfortable setting. The atmosphere is lively and friendly, often busy and noisy with many diners. Food presentation features floral feminine earthenware, adding a unique touch appreciated by women.
Skilled chefs deliver authentic Vietnamese flavors with generous portions and friendly service. Dried noodles and pho capture the true taste of Vietnam.
Shared parking lot sits both in front and back of the building. Street parking is also available around the block.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during peak lunch and dinner hours.
Parking is limited, especially on weekends.
Credit cards are accepted, but a fee applies for totals under $35.
Spacious dining hall with a newly renovated interior creates a bright and roomy setting. The atmosphere is lively and bustling, often becoming quite loud during busy times. Open 24/7, it offers a vibrant energy that blends authentic Korean flavors with a welcoming environment.
Strong Korean-style flavors deliver a genuine taste of Korea. The spicy beef bone soup and other dishes offer bold, vibrant flavors that feel very authentic.
Plenty of parking spaces make it easy to find a spot. The area is spacious and clean, adding to the convenience.
Good to know
Sun Nong Dan is open 24/7, making it convenient for late-night visits.
The breakfast special before 10:30 costs $11.99.
Expect busy dinner times, so plan accordingly.
Small space with quintessential Cantonese decor hosts a lively, family-friendly atmosphere filled with happy eaters and boisterous crowds. Authentic dishes like BBQ pork and roast duck stand out amid a cozy, clean environment. Parking is convenient, and the place fills up quickly, especially on weekends.
Food features authentic Cantonese flavors with Chinese BBQ pork and BBQ duck that taste genuine and not greasy. Menu includes a wide variety of unique dishes reflecting traditional recipes.
Parking includes a large lot and street spots right up front. Spaces on both sides of the restaurant make access easy and convenient.
Good to know
Seating is limited, with last seating at 8:30 PM.
They offered free hot tea, soup, and white rice with the lunch special.
The prices at Auntie Kitchen are reasonable, with a breakfast combo for $12 until 12:30 PM.
Luxuriously spaced fine dining restaurant with opulent decor and zen-inspired ambiance creates a comfortable and elegant atmosphere. Warm, modern design features immersive lighting and projection, setting it apart from typical venues. Private rooms and well-separated tables offer a sense of privacy amid a high-end Chinese fusion experience.
Dishes showcase authentic Shanghai and Cantonese fusion with traditional recipes. The menu includes Peking duck and regional specialties served in a modern, high-end setting.
Parking varies here with some spots in the lot offering decent availability while nearby spaces remain few and challenging to find.
Good to know
Making a reservation helps avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
The restaurant has a minimum consumption requirement for private rooms.
Expect prices to be over $100 per person for a high-end dining experience.
Bubble tea shop with a minimalist interior featuring green and cream colors and limited seating mostly on benches. Atmosphere stays serene and chill despite busy periods, with a clean and tidy environment. Self-service ordering and a monitor displaying orders add to an efficient, simple setup.
Milk tea follows the old school authentic Taiwanese style with a taste true to Chinese tea traditions. The flavor stays very authentic throughout.
Plenty of free parking sits at the back of the plaza in the old Tea Station's lot. Parking at ALittle Tea is really hard to find.
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Prices are around $3 a drink, which is pretty incredible for Los Angeles.
Expect long wait times, especially due to popularity after the grand opening.
They offer cashier/counter ordering, self-serve kiosks, and online ordering.
Small shop with only three tables offers a freshly brewed tea experience that draws a busy, crowded atmosphere. The aroma of tea fills the air, creating a comfortable yet chaotic vibe. Long waits and a policy limiting indoor capacity shape the flow, with most orders taken to go.
Strong, premium oolong tea delivers an authentic Taiwanese bubble milk tea experience. The shop maintains a professional approach that reflects its roots as a genuine Taiwanese chain.
Parking spots are available even in a busy lot. The setup makes parking very convenient.
Good to know
Expect a 30-60 minute wait for your order during peak hours.
Parking is often difficult to find at this plaza.
Drinks are priced steeply, averaging around $8 per cup.
Small Mexican bistro styled with old Spanish decor and a cozy atmosphere that feels like a casual room with TVs. Full bar offers well-made margaritas and other cocktails. Seating is comfortable and plentiful, creating a welcoming vibe despite the modest size.
Mexican dishes here taste very authentic and delicious. The food pairs well with a classic margarita.
Street parking exists but is limited to 2 hours. Plenty of free parking is available across and up the street, though parking near Lunas Bar and Grill can be hard to find.
Good to know
Street parking is limited to 2 hours, but free parking is available nearby.
Expect a 20% service charge for parties of 6 or more.
An additional 3.7% fee applies for credit card payments.
Neon lights and mahjong-themed decor create a vibrant, trendy atmosphere reminiscent of Hong Kong and Macau's gambling heritage. The space feels lively and busy, often noisy with energetic crowds. Unique design elements like a bus-shaped drink station add to the authentic, fun vibe.
Authentic atmosphere feels like a true Hong Kong café. The seafood pan-fried noodles taste just like they do in Hong Kong, with flavors that locals recognize instantly.
A large parking lot sits outside, offering convenient parking on most days. Weekends bring a busy parking lot and limited spaces, so expect some wait during peak times.
Good to know
Parking is difficult during weekends; there's a large lot available.
Expect long wait times on Friday and Saturday nights.
They don't take reservations, so arrive early to avoid waiting.
Small open space with stylish, high-aesthetic design and festive Halloween decor creates a cozy, photo-friendly atmosphere. The environment is loud and lively, filled with chatter and staff using headset speakers. Outdoor patio and play area add to the casual, social vibe suited for hanging out or relaxing breaks.
Authentic Chinese milk tea stands out here, especially the jasmine milk tea which offers a flavorful and genuine taste. Some drinks maintain this authenticity well, though not all do.
Good to know
Molly Tea offers a buy-one-get-one promotion during special events.
Parking is limited, making it challenging to find a spot.
The shop is open late, perfect for evening visits.
Small space with old school rural design feels hectic and crowded when busy, creating a nostalgic yet stuffy atmosphere. The place draws a crowd willing to wait for authentic spicy Hunan cuisine despite limited seating and slow service.
Spicy Hunan cuisine shines with authentic flavors and fragrant stir-fried dishes. Rice and other dishes maintain consistent high quality and true Chinese taste.
Parking varies between visits. Some times offer ample parking and easy access, while other times the small lot makes finding a spot tougher.
Good to know
Expect to wait at least 30 minutes for your first dish after getting a number.
Parking is limited, making it hard to find a spot during busy hours.
Prices are high, with some dishes costing over $34.
Spacious interior with high ceilings and a small patio offers a lively atmosphere reminiscent of a Hong Kong market. Crowds gather early, creating a busy vibe filled with Cantonese conversations. Affordable prices and unique dishes like frog attract a diverse crowd seeking authentic Hong Kong-style cuisine.
Food delivers authentic Hong Kong and Cantonese flavors with a lively atmosphere full of locals like aunties and uncles laughing. The vibe captures a true Hong Kong cafe feel.
Good to know
The cafe is open until 1am, making it a late-night dining option.
Happy hour prices are available for many items in the late afternoon.
Parking can be tight, but there is a larger lot in the back.
Small Korean restaurant with authentic decor featuring thatched roofs and murals creates a cozy, warm atmosphere. Staff provide hot barley tea and heaters for guests waiting outside, showing thoughtful service. The place fills up early, so arriving before peak times helps avoid long waits.
Offers an authentic young dong experience with Korean dishes like bibimbap that have good flavor and true taste. Combines authenticity with an American twist that draws a steady crowd.
A large parking lot offers easy access and convenient parking for visitors.
Good to know
Expect a busy atmosphere in the evenings with potential queues.
Dinner around 5:30 PM is ideal to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant has a large parking lot available for customers.