Chinese restaurant offers a clean, comfortable space with thoughtful decor and a relaxing vibe. Sauerkraut fish soup shines with bold tangy flavor, while fresh fish dishes highlight authentic tastes. Cozy atmosphere suits chatting despite occasional noise.
Sauerkraut fish soup stands out with its tangy and bold flavor, combining swai fish, vermicelli noodles, and enoki mushrooms. Sour soups with sliced beef offer generous portions and a perfect balance of sour and spicy notes, while tomato soup with swai fish and frozen tofu feels clean and cozy.
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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, clean spot serves authentic Guilin rice noodles with fresh broth and generous portions. Soup options like hot and sour and snail noodle come in large bowls with fried eggs. Bright, cozy space fits groups well but can feel stuffy without air conditioning.
Soup noodles come with fresh broth and rice noodles. Options include hot and sour soup rice noodle and snail noodle with a fresh soup base. Large bowls offer good value and often include a fried egg.
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The prices are very affordable for the quality and portion size.
Portions are generous, served in big bowls.
Street parking is available but limited.
Small Vietnamese bistro serves huge pho bowls with bold flavors and extra crispy egg rolls. Soups balance spiciness and saltiness, featuring options like deluxe beef noodle and crab meatball tomato soup. Atmosphere is comfy and clean with quick service.
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.
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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.
Bright yellow walls and mini arcade games create a cheerful atmosphere. Corn soup offers a thick, savory base with sweet corn bits, while noodle soups feature fresh ingredients and spicy options. Seating is limited, making it a cozy spot for a relaxed meal.
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.
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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.
Family-run spot serves authentic Chinese dishes with a cozy vibe. Beef noodle soup shines for taste and price. Spicy options like ma la tang add bold flavor. Portions are generous, making it a hidden gem locals love.
Beef noodle soup stands out for its flawless taste and affordability. The spicy ma la tang soup and traditional spicy noodle soup offer authentic, flavorful options.
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The health inspection report revealed over 10 violations, including unclean food contact surfaces.
The restaurant was temporarily closed for rectification due to health violations.
The food is more expensive than similar dishes at other places.
Asian fusion spot offers bold authentic flavors with spicy Sichuan and Guizhou dishes. Soups feature Guizhou-style sour broth with tender Angus beef and garlic notes. Cozy, spacious seating and generous portions make it great for both traditional and innovative tastes.
Soups feature Guizhou-style sour broth with tender Angus beef and sliced beef. The broth carries a garlic flavor and includes ingredients like short ribs and carrot that almost melt in the soup.
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Parking is easy to find and free.
Prices are affordable, with a meal for two around $50 including tip.
Portions are generous, making it great for sharing.
Open theater kitchen creates a lively, friendly vibe with spacious dining and energetic staff. Soup features flavorful broth and noodles served separately, matching tastes from Honolulu. Seating is ample and organized for a welcoming, relaxed meal.
Soup comes with flavorful broth and noodles served separately from toppings for takeout. It offers a taste that rivals options from Honolulu, Hawaii.
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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.
Open layout with rectangular tables offers a clean, simple setting. Tofu soups deliver rich flavor with varied banchan and kimchi. Fast service and student discounts make it a great value spot for authentic Korean dishes.
Tofu soups here have a rich flavor and come with varied banchan and kimchi. Options include mushroom tofu soup with egg, all consistently tasty and satisfying.
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Reservations are not required, and seating is usually available quickly.
Parking is available in the back of the plaza or underground.
Unlimited refills on side dishes are offered, enhancing the dining experience.
Spacious restaurant serves authentic Sichuan cuisine with a standout Chengdu-style cold pot fish. Soups offer rich, tender duck and beef flavors, including a spicy and sour golden soup. Cozy atmosphere with Chinese singing shows creates a lively, relaxed vibe.
Soups feature a deep, rich flavor with tender duck and beef. Options include a spicy and sour golden soup that is milder and comforting, and a golden soup tofu beef that is rich and tangy with generous beef portions.
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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.
Small space buzzes with family-friendly atmosphere and quintessential Cantonese decor. Fish soup offers a light, clean broth with lunch specials including free hot tea and dessert. Convenient parking adds to the cozy, authentic dining experience.
Fish soup features a light, clean broth without any MSG flavor. Lunch specials include free hot tea, soup, and white rice, with service offering house soup and small dessert.
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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 authentic decor with thatched roofs and murals, creating a cozy vibe. Soups shine with silky-soft tofu and rich umami broth, especially the Oyster Tofu Soup. Staff serve hot barley tea and provide heaters, showing thoughtful service.
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.
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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.
Restaurant offers deep flavorful broths with tender pork bones and spicy options. Interior blends traditional Joseon and modern Korean styles in a clean, spacious setting. Outdoor patio provides a relaxed fresh air dining experience amid a lively, casual vibe.
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.
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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.
Chinese restaurant serves rich broth and chewy noodles in large portions. Sauerkraut soup tastes home-cooked and lightly salted. Cool, relaxed vibe with tasty grilled sausage and BBQ lamb skewers adds variety.
Sauerkraut soup features a delicious, lightly salted broth that tastes home cooked. Noodle soup offers high quality noodles in a well-balanced, flavorful base.
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The portions are large, often enough for one person to feel full.
Prices are reasonable, making it a good value for the amount of food.
Expect to share dishes if dining with others due to generous serving sizes.
Spacious dining area with modern design and bright lighting sets a lively mood. Soups taste homemade with light broth and hotpot offers free refills. Floral feminine earthenware adds a unique touch loved 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.
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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 Thai spot offers authentic dishes in a quiet atmosphere with stylish decor. Dinner includes tom kha soup and other soups that range from tasty to average. Cozy and private, it feels like a relaxing home away from home.
Dinner options include soup or salad with choices like tom kha soup, tofu soup, and rice soup. The soups vary from tasty to average in flavor.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for the dinner special.
The dinner menu includes soup or salad, egg rolls or wontons, and rice.
Portion sizes are smaller, but generally enough for one person.
Buffet serves rich Chinese noodle soup with fresh bok choy and a standout herbal chicken soup. Quiet, relaxing atmosphere suits easy conversation. Prices are high but hotel members get special offers.
Chinese noodle soup offers a rich flavor with bok choy and other fresh components. The herbal Chinese chicken soup also stands out as a recommended option.
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The weekend buffet brunch costs $25.00 per person.
Hilton Honors gold and diamond members receive $18 of credit towards breakfast.
They charge $4 for coffee inside the restaurant.
Buffet offers a spacious, clean setting with cozy, nostalgic music. Multiple soup bases like spicy butter and pork bone add subtle flavors. Self-service stations with a rich sauce bar and fountain drinks make dining relaxed and customizable.
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.
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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.
Bright, spacious rooms offer a lively, family vibe with private dining and large round tables. Roasted duck carved at the table adds a traditional touch. Steaming pots of duck soup bring natural umami without MSG, paired with dishes like fried rice and crispy shrimp.
Steaming pots of duck soup come with natural umami and no MSG taste. Generous portions include a large pot of duck soup alongside dishes like Yangzhou fried rice and crispy golden shrimp.
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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.
Outdoor seating offers a quiet spot with an old school Hong Kong vibe. Wonton noodle soup delivers a springy texture and rich aroma, while hot and sour soup packs a spicy kick. Signature pineapple buns add a classic touch to the authentic Cantonese menu.
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.
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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.
Small space buzzes with authentic vibe and strong Asian food smells. Spicy beef soup shines with fresh mint and hearty meat. Tight parking and limited seats show 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.
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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.
Spacious dining area with modern decor offers a relaxed vibe. Soup dumplings feature thin skin and delicate soup inside. Soy milk soup is sweet and smooth, while wonton soup delivers a juicy umami flavor.
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.
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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.
Fast food Chinese spot serves value-packed combo meals with free soup and milk tea. Atmosphere is lively and down-to-earth, drawing a diverse crowd including office workers. Large portions make it a great choice for affordable, filling meals.
Every meal includes a free soup alongside drinks like milk tea or iced tea. Combos come with a cup of soup, adding value to the set meals priced around 11 to 12 yuan.
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Combo meals start at $11 and include a cup of soup.
Every order comes with a free soup and house milk tea.
You can choose from one to four items in your meal.
Spacious restaurant offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with rich aromas of grilled fish. Soups like Qing Jiang fish in mild or hot flavors stand out alongside meat skewers. Cozy, lively atmosphere with festive songs creates a warm vibe for guests.
Soups feature Qing Jiang fish in mild golden or hot homestyle flavors with garlic sauce. Green bean soup appears alongside various meat skewers, while beef noodle soup is present but less notable.
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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.
Bright, clean space with retro Sichuan decor offers a cozy vibe. Soup options include Mandarin duck mushroom and rich Chaoshan beef bone bases. Self-serve ingredient area and free dessert station add convenience and variety.
Mandarin duck mushroom soup base tastes fresh and delicious. Chaoshan beef bone soup has a rich flavor and works well for dipping sliced meats.
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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.
Dumpling spot shines with thin-skinned xiaolongbao bursting with rich broth and beef noodle soup that’s slightly sweet and hearty. Warm vibe without air conditioning adds charm, while staff speaking Shanghainese and Mandarin bring authentic cultural touch.
Soup dumplings feature a thin skin and burst with rich broth, including varieties like crab roe and salted egg. Beef noodle soup offers a slightly sweet broth with a generous serving.
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There is a lot of parking available at the basement of the strip mall.
Parking may be difficult due to shared spaces, so allow extra time to find a spot.
The restaurant is located on the first floor and is easy to spot.
Small, mom-and-pop spot serves authentic Cantonese herbal soups in clay pots, offering a nourishing, homey taste. Cozy, quiet space with only two tables creates an intimate atmosphere. Slow, traditional cooking focuses on health and comfort.
Herbal soups come in authentic Cantonese style with clay pot servings full of ingredients. These soups offer a nourishing, steaming experience that tastes like home and supports the body well.
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Expect a long wait for clay pot rice due to small kitchen size.
Prices are reasonable for the amount of food served.
Payment methods may be unreliable; cash is recommended.
Small restaurant with cozy atmosphere offers a large menu featuring squid noodle soup with a unique flavor and classic braised pork soup. Tight seating adds to the nostalgic vibe, making it a charming spot for authentic Taiwanese dining.
Squid noodle soup stands out with its distinctive flavor and is highly recommended. Braised pork soup and fish soup noodles offer classic tastes, while udon noodle soup has a strong fish taste that may not suit everyone.
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Parking can be very difficult due to other popular places in the shopping complex.
A 3.5% fee is charged for using a credit card on orders over $50.
The restaurant offers a large menu with many options to choose from.
Luxuriously spaced fine dining offers an elegant atmosphere with zen-inspired ambiance and opulent decor. Rich seafood soup features deep flavor and pairs well with Peking duck. Private rooms ensure privacy amid a high-end Chinese fusion experience.
A traditional rich seafood soup called 佛跳墙 (fo-tiao-qiang) features juicy meats and seafood. It pairs well with Peking duck and stands out for its deep flavor.
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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.
Korean barbecue shines with authentic aromas and a lively atmosphere filled with grilling sounds. Tofu soup is a standout dish, often paired with steamed egg. Spacious seating and arcade games add 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.
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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 spot with authentic dumplings and a hot, rough vibe. Soups offer deep flavor and come in large, filling portions with noodles and seafood. Limited seating pushes for carryout, making it an affordable choice for quick, hearty meals.
Broths stand out with deep flavor and comforting warmth. Soups come in large portions filled with noodles, seafood, and greens. Noodles vary in texture, sometimes soft but thick, and spice levels can be customized with chili oil or paste.
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The restaurant is takeout only with limited dine-in seating.
They only accept cash and charge tax on all orders.
Bottled water is available for purchase.