Enjoy fresh fish dishes in a clean, cozy space with thoughtful decor. Bold flavors shine in the sauerkraut fish soup and pickled mustard fish. The vibe is relaxing but can get lively, perfect for chatting and savoring seafood.
Freshness stands out with live fish dishes and pickled mustard fish offering bold flavors. Sauerkraut fish soup features a generous amount of fish and a tasty, flavorful broth.
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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.
Small mom-and-pop dim sum spot offers a cozy atmosphere with self-serve tea and picture menus. Shrimp dishes shine with fresh shrimp and crunchy textures in dumplings like har gow and shrimp shumai. Compact space suits pairs or small groups for quick, lively dining.
Shrimp dishes stand out with fresh shrimp and crunchy textures in dumplings like har gow and shrimp shumai. Fried shrimp dumplings feature a thick crust that adds a satisfying crunch.
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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.
Japanese spot in a lively market hall serves fresh sushi with large, flavorful fish pieces. Enjoy crispy shrimp tempura and rolls mixing cooked shrimp, crab, and cucumber. Casual vibe with quick service and affordable combos make it inviting and easy.
Fish comes in larger, satisfying pieces with excellent quality and well-balanced flavors. Shrimp tempura arrives hot and crispy, and rolls combine cooked shrimp, tempura, crab, and cucumber with sauces.
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Ordering is done at the counter, and they provide a buzzer.
There is plenty of free parking on site.
The combo was done quickly.
Cozy Japanese spot with fresh fish shines in sushi and sashimi. Retro vibes and a TV at the sushi bar create a relaxed atmosphere. Perfect for casual meals or date nights with thoughtful presentation and perfectly prepared rice.
Fresh fish shines in the Sushi Premium Set, offering a balanced and satisfying taste. Presentation shows care, and the rice is perfectly prepared, complementing the diverse rolls and premium seafood.
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Happy hour runs from 4:30 to 6:00 PM with good selections.
Parking is plentiful and available on the lot.
The restaurant accepts tap, card, cash, and online payments.
Tiny market buzzes with fresh sashimi and lively lunchtime crowds. Shelves brim with Japanese groceries in a cozy, packed space. Kitchen crafts made-to-order cuts, paired with a solid selection of quality sake for a complete experience.
High turnover keeps the fish fresh and ready for sashimi. Customers can pick from a wide selection or grab pre-cut sashimi from the fridge without waiting.
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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.
Cozy spot with a large outdoor patio where smoking is allowed, rare for restaurants. Offers authentic Chinese dishes like walnut shrimp with light mayo and salted fish casserole. Parking is tough but food is affordable and flavorful.
Walnut shrimp comes nicely fried with a balanced mayonnaise that avoids greasiness. Salted fish appears in a chicken and tofu casserole, while the fish burger features fresh grilled eggplant.
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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.
Bright, modern space offers a warm, relaxed vibe perfect for casual hangouts. Seafood lovers enjoy shrimp egg rolls and the crispy Bánh Xèo crepe packed with shrimp and calamari. Clean, lively atmosphere shines during peak hours.
Shrimp features heavily in dishes like pork summer rolls with shrimp egg rolls and crunchy shrimp rolls. Bánh Xèo #16 offers a crispy crepe filled with pork, shrimp, calamari, and vegetables. Full-size rolls include varieties with salmon belly and shrimp cake.
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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.
Mexican restaurant offers an authentic vibe with O.G. cholos speaking Spanish and English. Fish tacos shine with large portions and a garlic flavor boosted by lemon and Tapatio. Prices deliver great value for traditional dishes in a quiet, unpolished setting.
Fish tacos stand out with large portions and a tasty garlic flavor enhanced by lemon juice and Tapatio. Shrimp tacos also feature prominently, both offering a satisfying seafood experience.
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Parking can be tricky because they share the lot with a laundry mat.
The Chile relleno meal costs $9.99 with a Coke.
The restaurant serves menudo and pozole all week.
Small indoor space offers cool decor and comfortable seating with a lively, cozy vibe. Grilled fish shines with bold flavor and comes with three sides, while fish maw is crispy and chewy. Guests enjoy glimpses of chefs preparing authentic Wuhan seafood dishes.
Grilled fish arrives freshly roasted with bold flavor and three side dishes, perfect for sharing. Fish maw stands out as fragrant and both crispy and chewy, while dry pot dishes mix authentic Wuhan seafood like catfish and shrimp with vegetables and meats.
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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.
Asian restaurant serves authentic Chinese dishes in a clean, chill atmosphere with spacious seating. Seafood lovers enjoy spicy boiled fish and rich sauerkraut fish, showcasing strong Sichuan flavors. Portions are generous, making it great for casual family meals.
Boiled fish dishes come with generous portions and a very spicy, authentic flavor. Sauerkraut fish and pickled fish offer rich, flavorful options with a strong Sichuan influence.
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Reservations are not required, and the restaurant operates on a self-service basis.
Credit cards are accepted at the ordering machine, which is bilingual for convenience.
The portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
Spacious restaurant buzzes with lively energy from football games on TV and family gatherings. Seafood shines with grilled whole fish in authentic Shanghainese sauce and rich crab roe soup. Decor and dishes create a cozy, inviting spot for meetings and meals.
Grilled whole fish comes with scallion and Shanghainese sauce that captures authentic flavors. Crab roe and fish maw soup offers a rich, satisfying taste, while shrimp has a perfect texture. Steam chicken soup and sweet and sour fish stand out as pricier but notable dishes.
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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.
Small Mexican eatery offers authentic flavors in a quaint setting with casual patio seating. Fish tacos feature homemade tortillas and are reliably tasty but average. Atmosphere feels nostalgic and cultural, perfect for genuine Mexican food lovers.
Fish tacos come with homemade tortillas and usually cost about $13 for four. The tacos are consistently reliable but generally considered average by some.
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Chanos offers handmade corn tortillas from Thursday to Sunday.
Parking is only available on the street.
The prices for tacos are around four dollars each.
Bright yellow walls and mini arcade games create a cozy, homey vibe. Fish burgers are huge and crispy with pickles adding zest, while shrimp shines in both cutlet and burger forms. Limited seating keeps the space intimate and relaxed, perfect for enjoying authentic Taiwanese style.
Fish burgers come huge and crispy with pickles that add a nice touch. Shrimp appears in both a cutlet burger and a shrimp burger, while fresh fish cakes feature in aromatic soup noodles.
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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.
Standard Hong Kong-style cafe offers a chill vibe with nostalgic 2010s decor and covered outdoor seating. Seafood dishes like seafood porridge come at great prices and pair well with fresh lettuce. Seating is ample and comfortable, perfect for casual hangouts and family dining.
Seafood includes seafood porridge and fish dishes that pair well with fresh lettuce. Options come with great prices alongside steak.
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Tasty Choice opens late until 2am.
Parking is available, but can be crowded late at night.
If parking is unavailable, consider street parking on San Gabriel.
Spacious restaurant serves authentic Sichuan cuisine with a standout Chengdu-style cold pot fish. Fish is fresh and tender, paired with a spicy base and fresh vegetables. Cozy atmosphere with Chinese singing shows creates a lively yet relaxed vibe.
Fish comes very fresh and tender with a spicy seasoning and fresh vegetables. The cold pot fish base tastes good and the dipping sauce lifts the fish and pork intestines flavor.
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The special meal deal is available Monday to Friday from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM.
The set lunch for $36.99 is a great deal for two people.
There is free parking in the lot and an underground parking lot.
Restaurant mixes traditional Joseon and modern Korean styles with a clean, spacious interior and lively vibe. Seafood pancakes are crispy outside, soft inside and packed with fresh flavors. Outdoor patio offers a relaxed dining option with fresh air.
Seafood pancakes come loaded with fresh seafood, featuring a crispy outside and a soft inside. Portions are filling and packed with flavor.
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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 dining with mahogany partitions creates a lively, noisy atmosphere perfect for groups. Valet parking adds ease. Seafood shines with fresh giant clams and standout lobster noodle. Salt & Pepper Shrimp and large fish rounds out a top-notch menu.
Seafood here is exceptionally fresh with giant clams that balance basil and jalapenos without overpowering. The lobster noodle stands out as a top dish, and the Salt & Pepper Shrimp offers a delicious option alongside high-quality fish and enormous shrimp.
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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.
Buffet offers fresh shrimp paste and a rich sauce bar in a spacious, clean setting with cozy, nostalgic music. Seafood lovers enjoy fish fillets and prawns alongside vegetables and tofu. Self-service stations make dining relaxed and customizable.
Broths come in sets of three with a large selection of meats and seafood like fresh shrimp paste, shrimp balls, and fish fillets. The buffet offers diverse items including fish skins, prawns, and lotus root alongside vegetables and tofu.
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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 eatery offers an energetic vibe with loud pop music and a nostalgic 90s atmosphere. Menu highlights include crispy katsu sandwiches and a honey walnut shrimp dish with well-seasoned shrimp and crunchy walnuts. Casual setting blends food with a mini-mart style.
Honey walnut shrimp features a decent amount of shrimp and is well seasoned. The walnut texture can feel a bit hard in a sandwich.
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This place does not accept cash and only does electronic payments.
Parking can be difficult; consider dropping someone off first.
Expect long wait times during peak hours.
Open theater kitchen offers a spacious dining hall with a lively or relaxing vibe. Fresh tempura like jalapeño and shrimp delivers crisp seafood flavors. Semi-self-service setup and friendly staff create a welcoming, upbeat atmosphere.
Freshly made tempura includes jalapeño, zucchini, shrimp, and squid, all crisp when served. Panko breaded shrimp adds another crispy seafood option.
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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.
Small space buzzes with family-friendly atmosphere and quintessential Cantonese decor. Seafood shines with tender steamed fish and fresh fish soup. Authentic BBQ pork and roast duck add to the lively, cozy vibe.
Steamed fish comes out tender and fresh with no fishy smell. Fish soup offers a light, clean broth without any MSG taste. Live whole fish gets served two ways: half steamed, half in soup.
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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.
Small Korean spot offers fresh oysters and rich umami in seafood dishes like Oyster Tofu Soup. Cozy decor with thatched roofs and murals creates a warm vibe. Staff serve hot barley tea and provide heaters, showing thoughtful service.
Seafood dishes feature fresh oysters and a rich umami flavor, especially in the Oyster Tofu Soup. The menu includes a seafood beef tofu pot and fried yellow croaker, offering a variety of tasty options.
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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.
Korean barbecue shines with super fresh shrimp and $40 seafood options. Spacious seating and high ceilings create a lively, smoky vibe. Enjoy casual fun with arcade games and a sit-down bar.
Shrimp stands out for its super fresh quality. Options include seafood, meat, and small soup pots all for $40.
Good to know
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.
Outdoor patio with stringed lights sets a lively night-market vibe. Seafood shines with bold, fresh flavors in Sichuan-style fish dishes. Rustic interior with red lanterns and live weekend music creates a chill yet noisy atmosphere.
Sichuan-style fish dishes feature thick, tender slices that soak up spicy broth without falling apart. The seafood carries an authentic Sichuan kick with bold, fresh flavors and no fishy taste.
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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.
Bright, spacious interior with authentic Beijing style and lively, family-oriented atmosphere. Enjoy spicy seafood hot pot and crispy shrimp with just the right spice. Roasted duck carved at the table adds to the traditional dining experience.
Spicy and aromatic seafood hot pot stands out. The crispy shrimp offers just the right touch of spice. Whole fish is served soaked and flavorful.
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Reservations are recommended for the Peking duck to ensure availability.
The restaurant offers a $13.50 rice bowl combo with salad and a drink.
A four-person combo meal is available for $79.99, providing great value.
Spacious restaurant offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with a cozy vibe and festive songs. Grilled fish features tender meat and spicy seasoning, while Qingjiang fish is fresh and homestyle. Atmosphere stays lively and welcoming throughout.
Grilled fish stands out with tender meat and spicy seasoning on black cod. Qingjiang fish comes big and fresh, served in a homestyle flavor that balances heat and garlic well.
Good to know
Expect wait times of 30-60 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Prices for grilled fish start around $50 before tax.
The restaurant does not accept credit cards from major banks.
Small cafe offers moist fish tacos and a juicy shrimp burger that stand out. Charming decor with unique characters and a neon sign creates a lively vibe. Seating suits study sessions inside or relaxing outdoors with soothing music.
Fish tacos feature moist fish with bursting flavor seasoning. The Honey Walnut Shrimp Burger has a thick, juicy shrimp patty. Seafood items come out well made and delicious.
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Online orders are required even if dining in.
Expect long wait times for food during peak hours.
Parking is plentiful but can be hard to find in busy times.
Luxuriously spaced dining with zen-inspired ambiance offers a private, elegant setting. Seafood shines with crispy shrimp and rich traditional soup. Opulent decor and immersive lighting create a unique, high-end Chinese fusion experience.
Shrimp comes crispy with a sweet and sour plum sauce. The golden broth fish and lobster xiao long bao offer unique flavors. Traditional seafood soup 佛跳墙 (fo-tiao-qiang) is rich and well-made.
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.
Cozy spot with warm lighting and minimalist design offers hearty soups and unlimited sides. Seafood lovers enjoy spicy beef noodles with mussels and a large seafood hotpot for two. Parking is tight due to limited space.
Handmade noodles come with eight mussels, clams, and shrimp in the spicy beef sliced noodle dish. The seafood hotpot serves a large portion for two and includes a variety of seafood types.
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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.
Bright, clean space with retro Sichuan decor offers a cozy vibe and wider table spacing. Fresh seafood like springy shrimp paste and abalone skewers cook quickly in the hot pot. Self-serve ingredients and a free dessert station add convenience and variety.
Shrimp paste is springy and cooks quickly with a brief dip in the pot. Fresh, bouncy textures come from goose intestines and a variety of skewers including abalone and beef wrapped enoki mushrooms.
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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.