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.
Soups feature unique nutty richness like the Peanut & Port Feet Soup with a delightful texture from port feet. Options include herbal chicken and crab roe with fish maw, offering rich and satisfying 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.
Open theater kitchen showcases food preparation in a spacious, clean dining hall with semi-self-service setup. Atmosphere ranges from lively and upbeat with energetic staff to quiet and relaxing depending on the time. Seating is ample and organized, creating a welcoming environment with friendly vibes.
Soup comes with flavorful broth and noodles served separately from toppings for takeout. It offers a taste that rivals options from Honolulu, Hawaii.
Plenty of parking exists in the main lot and behind the restaurant. The spot sits in a plaza with ample parking that is easy to access and visible from the lot.
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Parking is plentiful in the main lot and behind the restaurant.
Takeout options are available, and you can order at the kiosk.
The restaurant operates like a cafeteria where you point at what you want.
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.
Corn soup tastes like Japanese corn potage with a thick, savory base and sweet corn bits. Noodle soups come with fresh ingredients and include options like Numbing and spicy fried instant noodles and Taiwanese mini hot pot style.
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.
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.
Soups feature tender pork bones and deep, flavorful broths with options like spicy pork neck and galbi. Portions come large with soft potatoes, and a tangy mustard-like sauce adds a sharp contrast to the rich meat.
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.
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.
Spicy wonton soup delivers a mouth-numbing effect even at medium spice. Chicken noodle soup offers a light but savory broth with hand-pulled noodles that are chewy and comforting.
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.
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.
Multiple soup bases let you try different flavors like spicy butter and pork bone. The soups have a subtle taste that pairs well with fresh vegetables and meats in the all-you-can-eat setup.
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.
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.
Soups feature silky-soft tofu and a rich umami broth with fresh oysters in the Oyster Tofu Soup. Options include spicy tofu soup served with rice, including a brown rice choice.
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.
Small Vietnamese bistro offers huge pho bowls with skinny noodles and extra crispy egg rolls. Atmosphere feels comfy and clean without being cramped. Food arrives quickly, and the menu includes a wide variety of authentic dishes with bold flavors.
Soups feature flavorful pho with a balance of spiciness and saltiness, often enhanced by lemon. Options include deluxe beef noodle soup with tender slices and crab meatball tomato soup, alongside shrimp noodle and pork rice noodle varieties.
Parking includes a small lot in the back that can feel a bit tight. Overall, parking is spacious despite that.
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Saigon Flavor has a $20 minimum for card payments.
Limited street parking is available; a small lot in the back can be tight.
Pho is available in regular and large sizes.
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.
Tender beef and chewy tripe define the Qiaojiao Beef Soup, known as the king of soup dishes in Sichuan. The pork-bone seaweed soup stews fresh daily and has limited orders.
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.
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.
Thick and tasty soup base stands out with an intense and well-balanced flavor. Tsukemen dipping soup offers a rich but not too heavy taste with a good balance and less saltiness. Soup wari is a nice service addition.
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.
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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.
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.
Broth stands out as delicate and aromatic with tender fish chunks and fresh herbs in the Catfish Soup. Seafood soup offers a rich mix of flavors alongside other dishes like kung pao chicken and salt and pepper shrimp.
Valet parking offers convenience and removes hassle. Street parking stays easy and cost-effective.
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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.
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.
Soup dumplings have thin, slippery skin with some soup inside but are a bit small and delicate. The soy milk soup is sweet and smooth, and the wonton soup offers a juicy, umami flavor.
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.
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.
Open 24 hours, the spot serves beef rib soup and other Korean soups with plenty of meat. Soups like sullungtang and breakfast specials offer authentic Korean flavors that are tasty and warming.
Plenty of parking spaces make it easy to find a spot. The area is spacious and clean, adding to the convenience.
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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.
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.
Wonton noodle soup bursts with Hong Kong aroma and a springy texture. Hot and sour soup stands out with a spicier kick than usual. Options include hand-shredded chicken, lamb stew, and cuttlefish ball soups.
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.
Korean barbecue restaurant with high ceilings and spacious seating offers a contemporary yet rustic vibe filled with authentic aromas. The atmosphere is loud and smoky, energized by the sounds of grilling and lively chatter. A waiting area features arcade games and a sit-down bar, adding a casual, playful touch to the experience.
Options include tofu soup and small soup pots with seafood or meat. The tofu soup stands out as excellent and often comes with steamed egg to complete the meal.
Plenty of underground parking is available, avoiding the need to search for street spots. The parking lot has narrow spaces that fill up quickly, making some spots hard to find.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during busy hours.
Expect wait times of over an hour during peak dining hours.
The all-you-can-eat price is $39.99, which is reasonable for the quality offered.
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.
Soups feature beef noodle and Pho, both with rich broth. The Bun Bo Hue offers a spicy option, while chicken and vegetable soups provide milder choices.
Parking options include street parking and a nearby market parking lot. Some find parking easy to access while others note it is less convenient.
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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.
Small space with minimalist design and warm lighting creates a cozy atmosphere. Popular spot for groups, offering unlimited side dishes and hearty, flavorful soups with fresh ingredients. Parking can be challenging due to limited lot size.
Soups feature rich beef bone broth with fresh ingredients like dried cod, tofu, and green onions. Options include a hearty spicy hotpot with beef ribs and noodles, and a comforting codfish beef soup with tender meat and savory flavors.
Plaza offers plenty of parking with no meters on nearby streets. Some spots can be tight since the lot is small, so arriving early helps.
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Expect a waiting line during weekend nights at meal hours.
Parking can be difficult due to a small lot; arrive early.
Prices typically range from $15 or more per person.
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.
Freshly made soups taste like homemade with light and flavorful broth. Hotpot soup offers free refills, and Bún Riêu features a hearty mix of ingredients for a filling noodle soup.
Shared parking lot sits both in front and back of the building. Street parking is also available around the block.
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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.
Small space fills with a strong Asian food smell and a busy, authentic vibe. Popular for spicy beef soup (Bun Bo Hue) served quickly with fresh herbs. Limited seating and tight parking reflect high demand for large portions and fresh noodles.
Spicy beef soup arrives hot with fresh mint leaves and generous meat portions. The broth stays flavorful and the herbs always fresh, making it a tasty, satisfying dish.
Parking space is limited and the lot is small compared to the number of cars. Some parked cars may belong to nearby hotel guests avoiding fees, making parking not the easiest here.
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Parking is limited, so consider street parking during peak hours.
The restaurant only accepts to-go orders in the last hour of business.
Prices are a bit high, but portions are large and of high quality.