Vintage Masonic Lodge repurposed into a stylish food hall with vibrant decor and communal seating. Atmosphere stays relaxing and modern with natural light and quiet upstairs study areas. Offers diverse food vendors, indoor and outdoor seating, plus events and an art gallery upstairs.
Convenient spot for lunch with a relaxed atmosphere. Offers a good setting to meet friends for coffee and a midday meal.
Sharing a couple of different plates works well here, making it easy to try multiple dishes. The spot feels fun and casual, fitting for a date night or a relaxed Sunday together.
Good to know
Parking is available on the side streets and is free.
Expect limited seating during peak times, especially on weekends.
Blossom Market Hall hosts various events every weekend, check the schedule online.
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.
Super authentic Taiwanese breakfast and lunch dishes stand out here. The Sausage Scallion Pancake Roll and Shrimp Cutlet Burger make solid lunch choices.
A great spot for dates and gatherings with a cozy vibe. Brunch here stands out as a favorite choice for couples.
Good to know
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.
Small mom-and-pop dim sum restaurant with about six tables creates a cozy and intimate atmosphere. Space feels compact and lively, encouraging quick dining and suited for pairs or small groups. Offers self-serve tea and features picture menus with freshly cooked, high-quality dim sum.
Friendly staff seat guests immediately before the lunch rush. Dim sum serves as a popular choice for Christmas Day lunch.
Ordering multiple dishes like Shrimp Rice Rolls and Baked Pineapple Custard Bun makes for a varied meal. Service can miss small requests like water but food choices offer a good spread for sharing.
Good to know
The restaurant is extremely small, so arrive early to secure a table.
Expect long lines during weekends and holidays, especially around peak hours.
Every dim sum dish costs between $6 to $10, perfect for sharing.
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.
Lunch offers multi-dish sets with a whole Peking duck and dessert included. Prices around $98 deliver excellent value with options like an eight-dish Set C. The lunch menu is available only in Chinese.
Roomy and dark interior creates a private atmosphere. Suitable for special occasions like dates and business dinners.
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.
Small dining area separated by a faux green wall from a large Indian grocery store creates a cozy, family atmosphere. Bollywood music plays, adding to the welcoming vibe. The place feels like a warm slice of home rather than a fancy restaurant.
Lunch includes multiple dishes served with rice and naan. The lunch menu offers a variety of options suitable for a work meal. Friends often suggest this spot for midday dining.
Dinner here offers delicious Indian dishes like chicken korma, biryani, and jalfrezi that impress on dates. Takeout works well for sharing a flavorful meal and enjoying a cozy evening together.
Good to know
The market offers a great variety of Indian groceries and spices.
Expect a unique dining experience with an integrated grocery store.
Prices are generally considered excellent for both food and groceries.
Steak house resembles an 80s cabin lodge with wood shavings on the floor and a life-sized stuffed bear near the entrance. Atmosphere feels cozy and old school, dimly lit with a lumberjack cottage theme. Free peanuts invite casual shell tossing, and multiple TVs show sports in the bar area.
Chefs cook filet mignon consistently to exact preferences during lunch. The spot suits family gatherings and post-event meals with reliable quality.
Atmosphere suits both casual romantic dates and family dinners. The salad and cheese bread serve as popular appetizers. Steak stands out as a favored main dish.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
There is ample parking available in front and behind the restaurant.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially for dinner.
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.
Multiple visits highlight a menu with 11 diverse dishes like steamed chicken feet and crab meat egg roll. Shared meals create a warm, enjoyable atmosphere for couples.
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.
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.
Weekday lunches feature a 10% discount on soups for dine-in from 11am to 2:30pm, Tuesday to Friday. The galbi soup stands out as a solid choice during this time.
Lunch sets come in very big portions, enough for two with leftovers. Bossam is a choice, but it can be sold out sometimes.
Good to know
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.
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.
Lunch includes a special with free hot tea, soup, and white rice. Options vary between a lunch special and a la carte depending on the time of day.
Couples find fresh seafood with delicious spices here. The Lobster special is clearly marked and priced at $19 per pound.
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.