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.
Plenty of free parking is available in a private lot and on nearby side streets. The area is very walkable, making access easy.
Dinner offers both indoor and outdoor seating with limited space. Exploring the historic mission next door provides a nice way to walk off the meal.
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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.
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.
Plenty of parking spots fill the lot, making access easy. The parking setup is convenient for quick stops.
Dinner features authentic Shanghainese dishes like herbal chicken soup, crab with rice cakes in wine sauce, and sweet and sour rock cod. The menu also includes smoked duck, beef ribs, steamed eggs with clams, stir-fried shrimp, and black sesame dessert.
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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.
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.
A large parking lot sits right in front, offering free parking that makes visits easy and convenient.
Servers provide attentive service, even bringing chairs while waiting. The atmosphere stays pleasant and enjoyable for dinner, with affordable prices making it a solid choice for weeknight meals.
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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.
Minimalist interior with modern decor creates a clean, welcoming atmosphere. Seating includes comfortable sofas but space feels somewhat cramped. Music varies from immersive to distracting, affecting the overall vibe.
Easy access to underground parking with plenty of space makes parking convenient. Free parking and EV charging stations add to the ease, even during busy times like Friday evenings.
Dinner draws crowds during rush hours, especially when the spot first opens. Lines form quickly, showing its popularity for evening meals. Arriving right at opening time helps avoid waits.
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Expect a wait during lunch hours, especially on weekends.
Parking is available underground with EV charging stations.
The price for meals ranges from $20 to $30 each.
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.
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.
Late-night hours create a chill dinner vibe. The spot offers a fun atmosphere for relaxed meals after a long day.
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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.
Small Japanese restaurant with homey vibes and rubber duck decorations creates a cozy, casual atmosphere. Friendly, family-run spot attracts locals and singles alike. Known for crispy tonkatsu and authentic Japanese comfort food.
Plenty of free parking exists in a small lot shared with other businesses. Parking spots are usually easy to find without hassle.
Offers a relaxing dinner atmosphere with a focus on Japanese food. Dinner specials include a few more varied options to choose from.
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Expect a 20-minute wait on Sunday evenings due to popularity.
There is plenty of free parking available nearby.
Street parking is an option if the lot is full.
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.
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.
Dinner offers a perfect meal with dishes that satisfy. Friends often find it a recommended spot for evening meals.
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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.
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.
Ample parking surrounds the spot with easy access both in front and behind. A big lot offers plenty of spaces, making parking straightforward.
Filet mignon comes out cooked exactly right every time. The vibe fits both family dinners and casual romantic dates.
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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.
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.
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.
Skewers come only at dinner, making it a spot for group dinners. The Luxury AYCE option is also exclusive to dinner time.
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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.
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.
Plenty of parking spaces make it easy to find a spot. The area is spacious and clean, adding to the convenience.
Late-night dinners feature excellent meat and friendly staff. Winter stands out by making dinners memorable even during busy times.
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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.
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.
A large parking lot sits on site, offering convenient access. Parking inside the building is also available and adequate.
All-you-can-eat dinner offers reasonable prices and delicious food including dim sum and banquet-style Chinese dishes. Dinner time can have some wait, but it's great for groups over 10 people.
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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.
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.
A large parking lot offers easy access and convenient parking for visitors.
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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.
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.
Shared parking lot sits both in front and back of the building. Street parking is also available around the block.
Long lines form during dinner, showing its popularity. Staff stay accommodating even when busy. Dinner costs about $17, offering solid value.
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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 area features mahogany partitions and round tables with large Lazy Susans for sharing. Atmosphere is lively and often noisy due to large groups celebrating in semi-private rooms that lack soundproofing. Valet parking adds convenience to the experience.
Valet parking offers convenience and removes hassle. Street parking stays easy and cost-effective.
Early dinner seating has no wait, making timing easy. Meals run about $100 per person and deliver a worthwhile experience.
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Reservations are strongly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
During lunch hours, they offer a lunch special menu with deals.
Valet parking is available for tips only.
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.
Parking varies here with some spots in the lot offering decent availability while nearby spaces remain few and challenging to find.
Suitable for special occasions like dates, business dinners, or family gatherings. Offers a quiet atmosphere for family dinners and ends meals with a snow pear jelly dessert.
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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 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.
Parking varies between visits. Some times offer ample parking and easy access, while other times the small lot makes finding a spot tougher.
Dinner time draws a crowded atmosphere with waits around 30 to 40 minutes for a table. Dishes arrive quickly, about 10 minutes after ordering, and the staff often dine together during service.
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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.
Small Vietnamese restaurant with modern decor and spacious seating offers a relaxing atmosphere enhanced by soft background music. Generous portions of broken rice dishes and grilled foods attract groups and diners seeking hearty meals.
Parking options include street parking and a nearby market parking lot. Some find parking easy to access while others note it is less convenient.
Soft music sets a relaxing atmosphere during dinner. The place gets busy at dinner time, but some dishes show issues with cleanliness.
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Parking is available at the supermarket lot next door.
The restaurant is usually busy during dinner time.
Portion sizes are generous, making it great for groups.
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.
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.
Dinner features fresh seafood and dim sum in a spacious, bright setting. The environment suits family dinners and gatherings with friends.
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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.
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.
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.
Offers dinner options suitable for groups or couples with a variety of dishes. Serves meals for late night dining and takeout on weekdays.
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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.
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.
Late dinners work well here with a family-friendly vibe. Expect it to get crowded on weeknights, which can slow down service.
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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.