Small vegan spot offers creamy corn soup and a sweet & sour chick'n rice plate. Outdoor seating fits casual dates in a quiet area. Menu blends cultures with avocado rolls for a relaxed meal.
Creamy corn soup stands out with its rich texture and flavor. Vegan soup options also appear alongside other dishes.
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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, modern spot offers a cozy vibe with natural light and authentic Taiwanese flavors. Beef noodle soups shine with savory, non-greasy broth and options like spicy mala or tender brisket versions. Casual, friendly atmosphere suits relaxed dining.
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.
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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, rundown spot serves large portions of authentic Chinese BBQ with a straightforward atmosphere. Noodle soups feature light, flavorful broth and include unique options like pork offal. Self-serve sauces add to the practical, no-frills dining experience.
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.
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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.
Booths with clear walls offer privacy and low noise. Soup noodles shine with ox tail and beef tendon options. Large portions and affordable prices make it great 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.
Good to know
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 and clean with a cozy ambiance, this Vietnamese spot serves a standout seafood egg noodle soup with rich broth and quality meat. The calm, friendly vibe suits families and friends, and late hours plus indoor and outdoor seating add great convenience.
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.
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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.
Spacious dining area with modern design and K-pop music creates a cozy vibe. Rich pork bone soup offers tender meat and deep flavor, while simple tofu soup brings comforting warmth. TVs showing Korean street food add a unique touch to the meal.
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.
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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.
Small flames boil individual soups with a huge variety of ingredients like pork and tofu skin. The space is clean and modern but crowded and noisy with tight seating. Options include spicy Taiwanese and Japanese miso soups, offering a fast-paced dining experience.
Soups feature a huge variety of ingredients like thinly sliced pork, imitation crab, fish ball, tofu skin, and vegetables. Options include medium spicy beef soup, mutton soup suited for cold weather, and a hot miso soup pot that pairs well with rice and a free drink.
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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. Miso soup offers a warm, salty hug, perfect with bento lunch, while udon soup is milder. Mini claw machines add a casual, interactive touch to the dining experience.
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.
Good to know
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.