Small Hawaiian restaurant offers cozy seating and a bright, inviting vibe with old school island posters. Perfect for a quick lunch, it serves generous portions of legit Hawaiian plate lunch with on point mac salad. Affordable prices keep customers coming late into the night.
Serves legit Hawaiian plate lunch with a solid amount of rice and on point mac salad. Portions are well-sized and the spot works well for a quick, no-nonsense lunch.
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Olioli Hawaiian BBQ is a takeout place with no tables, only a couple of chairs outside.
You can order at your table or at the front counter, but there's a service fee for table orders.
Expect large portion sizes, about 1.5 times larger than typical BBQ places.
Wood smoke aroma fills the air, creating a homey vibe on the covered patio. Tender brisket shines in lunch combos with rich, slow-cooked flavors. Walls decked with BBQ memorabilia add to the family-owned feel and lively energy.
Lunch features tender brisket slow cooked and well seasoned. Various lunch combinations offer consistently excellent flavors.
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Jon Jon's opens early at 10 AM, making it a good breakfast option.
The restaurant uses a kiosk for auto-ordering; no wait staff is available.
Parking in the immediate area is limited, so plan accordingly.
Small, clean space with natural light and artwork creates a cozy vibe. Casual atmosphere fits well for lunch spot with a $15.50 happy hour on entrees from Tuesday to Friday. Friendly staff serve authentic Taiwanese flavors in a comfortable setting.
Casual ambiance suits lunch well with a happy hour offering all entrees at $15.50 from Tuesday to Friday during late lunch and dinner. Visits include lunch on notable days like Super Bowl Sunday.
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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.
Small cafe offers healthy vegan dishes in a peaceful atmosphere connected to an Asian organic grocery and temple. Lunch hours bring a lively crowd perfect for group meals. Comfortable seating and a cute tea booth add to the calm, inviting vibe.
Lunch hours bring a packed crowd creating a lively atmosphere. Group lunches work well here, and the cafe offers a peaceful setting with tasty food.
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Everything on the menu is vegan or vegetarian.
Parking at Joyheart Cafe is excellent with lots of free spaces available.
The prices at Joyheart Cafe are very fair considering the quality of the food.
Open seating offers comfortable tables away from market noise. Quick meals like fresh bento boxes and stone pot bibimbap suit lunch breaks well. Parking is convenient but can be busy during peak hours.
Quick meal options make it easy to grab lunch during work breaks. Affordable prices and convenient treats after eating add to the lunch experience, though parking can require some searching.
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Parking at BBQ Town is easy because it is in a shopping hub.
Order is at the counter and seating is self-serve.
Prices at BBQ Town are reasonable.
Freshly baked sourdough bread with a crisp crust and chewy interior makes sandwiches here a filling lunch option. Quirky indoor and outdoor seating adds to the casual vibe. Cash-only, limited weekday lunch hours draw a steady crowd.
Filling portions make lunch satisfying here. Sandwiches stand out as a solid choice for a midday meal.
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California Sourdough Eatery is only open on weekdays for lunch between 11am to 2pm.
They only accept cash at California Sourdough Eatery.
The sandwiches cost $15, but they are large and worth the price.
Booths with clear walls offer privacy and keep noise low. Fast service and short wait make it ideal for lunch. Large portions and affordable prices suit families well.
Lunch here comes with fast service and usually a short wait, even on Sundays. The spot holds up well over time and draws people from nearby cities for its reliable midday meals.
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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.
Small flames boil individual soups at each table in a clean, modern space. Lunch offers quick, satisfying hot pots with free tea. Expect a crowded, noisy atmosphere and tight seating for a fast-paced meal.
Lunch offers hot pots and comes with a free black or green tea. Meals serve as a quick, satisfying option for midday dining.
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Reservations are made through a tablet at the store.
The hotpot costs around $17 per person.
Expect a wait time of 10 to 30 minutes during peak hours.
Spacious interior blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern decor and dim lighting for a warm vibe. Lunch specials feature affordable bento boxes with miso soup and gyoza. Mini claw machines add a casual, interactive touch to the inviting atmosphere.
Lunch specials offer bento boxes around $17 with a main course, miso soup, California roll, salad, and gyoza. Options include a nigiri lunch special that is affordable and satisfying.
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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.
Bright lighting and a quiet atmosphere make it great for lunch. Expect fresh food and quick service, but be ready for a long lunch line. Prices stay moderate, balancing healthy and traditional Chinese dishes well.
Food stays fresh and tastes good during lunch. The lunch line often gets very long.
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Expect long lunch lines, especially during peak hours.
Prices are moderate compared to other fast food options.
Some food items may run out later in the evening.
Small Mexican restaurant offers fresh tortillas made by hand and a salsa bar for authentic flavor. Colorful murals and romantic salsa music create a chill vibe. Lunch feels like a light snack, perfect for a quick stop any time.
Lunch here feels like a light snack rather than a full meal. The spot serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, making it easy to stop by at any time.
Good to know
Take-out is the primary service option; dining in may be limited.
Prices range from $10 to $30 depending on the meal and portion size.
Vegetarian options are available on the menu.
Spacious dining area offers a clean, modern design with a K-pop playlist creating a cozy vibe. Quick seating means no wait even on weekends, perfect for a lunch spot. TVs show Korean street food videos, adding a unique touch to the relaxed atmosphere.
No wait time shows quick seating even on weekends. Lunch draws a mix of people, including well-dressed groups meeting up.
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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.
Loud, low-budget vibe meets super clean space with generous portions perfect for quick lunches. Offers good value and suits both dine-in and takeout. The aloha plate includes a decent salad for a balanced meal.
Quick service fits well with lunch hour crowds. Plates offer generous portions and the aloha plate includes a decent-sized salad for a balanced meal.
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Ono Hawaiian BBQ does not accept cash; only credit cards and mobile payments.
The portions are large, providing good value for the price.
The restaurant maintains a high level of cleanliness.
Enjoy crispy Korean fried chicken with a well-balanced Tteokbokki in a cozy, clean space. Lunch specials offer great value combos with cheese sticks and fries for under $15. Expect a lively vibe with loud music and some noise.
Lunch specials include a combo with cheese sticks and fries. The deal costs about $13.99 plus tax and offers good value.
Good to know
Happy hour lasts until 7pm on weekdays.
Expect a 20-30 minute wait for freshly cooked food.
Ordering ahead is recommended to avoid long wait times.