Small, casual vegan restaurant with outdoor seating in a quiet shopping district. Atmosphere suits casual dates and relaxed meals. Menu blends cultures with standout dishes like avocado rolls and sweet & sour chick'n rice plate.
Creamy corn soup stands out with its rich texture and flavor. Vegan soup options also appear alongside other dishes.
Food here is consistently fresh and flavorful with a good variety of vegan options. Dishes feel wholesome and nourishing, and staff help with allergy questions.
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The cafe has limited seating, so plan your visit accordingly.
Happiness Cafe is a vegan restaurant offering a blended cultural menu.
The cafe features compostable cups and recycled toilet paper in the restroom.
Small, clean, and modern space offers a cozy atmosphere with natural light and artwork on walls. The vibe is casual and comfortable, similar to a cafรฉ, making it suitable for relaxed dining. Friendly environment complements the authentic Taiwanese flavors served.
Beef noodle soups feature a savory beef flavor with a slight sweetness and no greasiness. Options include a spicy mala beef soup with chewy thick noodles and a non-spicy bone broth version with tender brisket and generous noodles.
Modern Taiwanese comfort food offers authentic flavors with quick service and affordable prices under $20. The chef personally hands out dishes, adding a special touch to the dining experience.
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The CNY promo lasts until supplies run out, so check early.
Spending $30 during the CNY promo earns a red envelope gift.
Happy hour is Tuesday to Friday during late lunch and dinner, with entrees at $15.50.
Spacious and clean Vietnamese restaurant with cozy ambiance and warm, welcoming decor. The vibe stays calm and friendly, suitable for families and friends. Offers indoor and outdoor seating with late hours uncommon for the area.
Seafood egg noodle soup stands out with its flavorful broth and generous portions of quality meat. Pho Bo and wonton soups offer diverse, tasty options with a slightly spicy kick.
Food includes pho, fried rice, and broken rice with diverse options like soup and rice dishes. Service is quick, with meals served in less than 10 minutes, and the place stays open late until midnight.
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Pho Tay Do is open late until midnight on weekends.
Parking is easily available in the lot right off Berryessa.
No reservations are required for dining.
Booths with clear walls create relative privacy and keep noise low even when busy. The atmosphere feels comforting both indoors and outdoors, with a clean and quick service style. Large portions and affordable prices make it a practical choice for families.
Offers a great variety of soup noodles including ox tail and beef tendon soups. Rice noodle soups and house special clear noodle soup stand out for their flavors.
Food offers delicious Teochew noodles with generous portions priced around $12-$13. Service is quick and the environment suits family meals, combining great quality with fair prices.
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The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, so plan your visit accordingly.
Expect long wait times during peak meal hours, especially on weekends.
Prices range from $12-$13 for large portions, making it affordable for families.
Spacious dining area with a clean, modern design and K-pop playlist sets a welcoming, cozy atmosphere. Complimentary side dishes accompany meals in a relaxed, pleasant environment. TVs display Korean street food videos, adding a unique touch to the experience.
Rich pork bone soup offers tender meat and deep flavor in generous portions. Simple tofu soup delivers comforting warmth and memorable taste. Braised chicken soup soothes with nourishing, gentle heat.
Offers authentic Korean cuisine with consistently delicious food and top-notch service. The menu features dishes that stand out for their flavor and quality.
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Parking is plentiful, but it may get crowded during peak hours.
The restaurant is clean and newly opened.
Prices are decent for the Bay Area, offering good value.
Spacious interior blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern decor and features dim lighting that creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. The environment suits both casual dining and special occasions, with a mix of quiet moments and occasional lively sounds. Amenities include mini claw machines and digital ordering options, adding a casual, interactive touch.
Miso soup offers a warm, salty hug in a cup and comes with the bento lunch. Udon noodle soup tastes typical and lacks strong flavor compared to other sushi spots.
Food comes out very fast and tastes delicious with excellent quality. The experience offers great value for premium sushi, matching the attention to detail in both food and service.
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Reservations are recommended due to high popularity, especially during peak hours.
Expect a slight wait during peak hours as the restaurant is quite popular among locals.
Parking can be challenging, so plan extra time to find a spot.
Narrow space with tables close together creates a cozy, homey atmosphere. Authentic Hong Kong-style dishes draw a steady crowd, especially during busy lunch hours. Menu offers bilingual options and a wide selection of classic baked dishes and traditional meals.
Soups here include beef rice noodle soup and braised beef egg noodle soup, both filling and hearty. Seafood puff soup features canned broth with shrimp and squid but takes longer to serve.
Food offers authentic Hong Kong cafรฉ cuisine with consistently good quality and delicious flavors. It serves solid Chinese dishes at reasonable prices, making it a reliable spot for late-night meals.
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Milk tea costs $5, making it expensive to order separately.
The lunch special is $18.99, which is on the higher side.
Venus Cafe is open until 11pm, ideal for late-night snacks.
Small, rundown space with practical setup and self-serve sauces and napkins. Atmosphere is straightforward and unembellished, typical of long-standing Chinese BBQ spots. Offers large portions of authentic dishes, attracting those focused on quick, hearty meals rather than ambiance.
Noodle soups come hot and fresh, with light but flavorful broth and decent portions. Options include egg noodles with duck and pork offal, the latter different from traditional Hong Kong style.
Food here is authentic Chinese and comforting with a strong presence of MSG. Portions are generous and the dishes satisfy cravings with solid, tasty flavors.
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Kim Tar B.B.Q. only accepts cash and has an ATM on-site.
Menu prices range between $15 and $18, with large portions.
The menu features a diverse selection including noodle soup and fried rice.