Vietnamese restaurant serves authentic flavor with homemade noodles in soups that are rich but not oily. Atmosphere shifts from quiet mornings to busy dining with ample seating and consistent Vietnamese music. Cleanliness and well-maintained space enhance the experience.
Soups feature homemade noodles and a rich flavor without being oily.
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Expect to spend around $80 for four people.
The restaurant is popular for takeout, with plenty of seating for dine-in.
Prices are average compared to other pho places.
Fast casual spot offers classic Thai dishes in a clean, relaxed setting. Spicy tom yum soup shines with lots of onions and a slightly sweet taste. Service can slow when busy but the street food vibe stays inviting.
Spicy tom yum soup features lots of onions and leans slightly sweet. It serves well as a complete dinner with seafood noodles but has limited cabbage and mushrooms.
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Grab Thai is a fast casual place where you order at the counter.
The Tom Yum costs only $9, making it an affordable option.
Expect longer wait times during busy hours.
Small eatery serves authentic Laotian cuisine with spicy dishes and lemongrass soups like curry noodle and sour fish. Atmosphere is hot and quiet, lacking air conditioning. Offers vegan options and takeout.
Soups feature lemongrass flavors and include options like curry noodle soup, sour fish soup, and Lao chicken noodle soup. Noodle soups often have more noodles than chicken pieces.
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Takeout is available and recommended for those in a hurry.
The restaurant has a small menu, focusing on quality over quantity.
Expect a chaotic parking situation during mealtime rushes.
Mexican restaurant buzzes with a family atmosphere and serves handmade tortillas that complement its flavorful pozole. Chicken and pork soups bring a rich depth with balanced spices. Cash-only and no air conditioning add to its practical charm.
Chicken soup offers a perfect balance of flavors. Pork soups soak up spices and chiles, adding a rich depth to the broth.
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They only accept cash, so plan accordingly.
El Grullo is open every day until 11pm.
The place is very clean and well-maintained.
Vietnamese spot boasts authentic atmosphere with cozy indoor and roomy outdoor seating. Pho shines with light, flavorful broth and fresh noodles that sell out fast. Soup offers a clear, comforting taste without saltiness or MSG, making it a warm, familiar hug in a bowl.
Soup features a flavorful and clear base that avoids excessive saltiness and MSG, leaving no thirst afterward. It offers a comforting, rich taste reminiscent of a warm, familiar hug.
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Reservations are not accepted; expect to wait during peak hours.
The restaurant serves only beef pho and one vegetarian option.
Prices for pho have increased annually, with small bowls now at $17.
Compact space with giant murals and faux marble tables sets a lively scene. Pho soup offers a rich, deep flavor with hearty portions of meat and noodles. Loud music creates a club-like atmosphere, making it vibrant but chatty.
Pho soup features a rich, deep flavor with a bit of fattiness and oiliness. Portions include a generous amount of noodles, meat, and broth, with options like flank, brisket, tendons, tripe, and beef balls in the base.
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The restaurant offers 23 varieties of beef pho, focusing solely on this dish.
Most dishes start at $20, with oxtail costing an additional $9.
A 15% service fee is added for tables larger than six.
Cozy, family-owned spot serves large portions of traditional Chinese dishes at high prices. Soups like War Wonton Soup come with unique sides such as raw papaya salad. Ambiance feels welcoming but seating can be a bit inconvenient.
Soups include a War Wonton Soup and a noodle soup served alongside a raw papaya salad. Prices can reach around $21 per bowl.
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Golden Buddha is finally open for dine-in as of August 1, 2024.
They accept card and cash payments.
The total cost for three items was $66.
Small spot with authentic Cambodian noodles offers a lively mom-and-pop vibe and spacious seating. Soups feature clear, light broth with bone ribs and come with pickled veggies for crunch. Note the cash-only policy and limited parking.
Broth stays clear and light with flavorful bone ribs and balanced saltiness. Soups often come served separately, paired with pickled veggies and chilies or bean sprouts for added texture.
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Nam Vang Restaurant only accepts cash payments.
Parking space is limited and can be challenging.
A bowl of Hu Tieu costs $16 and is cash only.
Small, cozy spot serves flavorful broth with flexible soup options and Hu Tieu noodles. Expect a bustling atmosphere mid-morning and tight parking. Note extra charges for credit card and to-go orders.
Soups come with options like set-aside soup or poured over the dish, offering flexibility. The broth is flavorful and pairs well with both egg and rice noodles, plus additions like pork bone and beef balls.
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Parking is available on the street or at Target to avoid plaza congestion.
Leung Noodle charges an extra $0.50 for credit card transactions.
The restaurant is small, so visit during off-peak hours to avoid crowds.
Cozy ramen spot offers authentic Japanese flavors and a peaceful atmosphere perfect for students. Vegetarian ramen shines with a rich seven-vegetable broth and handmade noodles. Open late with convenient parking inside a shopping square.
Vegetarian ramen soup features a delicious broth that is mild but full of taste, paired with handmade noodles, egg, and mushrooms. Soup spoons feel strange compared to usual ones.
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The restaurant is open until 11:30 PM on weekdays.
Expect a wait time of around 15-20 minutes during peak hours.
Prices for ramen start at a reasonable $10.
Large space with crowded tables creates a lively but cramped vibe. Soups shine with Taiwanese spicy and Miso broth options that satisfy heat lovers. Modern touches like a sauce bar and tablet ordering add convenience to the experience.
Soups here offer rich, satisfying hot pot broth with options to customize flavor. The Taiwanese spicy soup stands out for those who like heat, and the Miso soup ranks among the tastiest available.
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Happy hour starts at 2pm.
The restaurant is an all-you-can-eat place with fixed prices.
Expect to pay around $50 per person for all-you-can-eat.
Spacious Vietnamese spot serves customizable pho with shrimp and squid in a flavorful broth priced around $15. Modern decor and robot delivery create a fun, family-friendly vibe. Ample seating and easy parking make visits smooth and relaxing.
Soups offer customizable pho with a mix of shrimp, meatballs, squid, and noodles. Prices stay around $14 to $15, making the flavorful broth both filling and affordable.
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Aota House offers a $12.95 Pho special with three meat choices and four noodle types.
Parking is easy and accessible with no excessive waits.
Menus include photos and English translations for easy ordering.
Enjoy never-ending soup with free refills, especially the flavorful Zuppa Toscana. Cozy booths and lively music create a warm atmosphere perfect for families. Generous spacing and clean surroundings make it ideal for casual dining and celebrations.
Never-ending soup comes with free refills and pairs well with breadsticks and salad. The Zuppa Toscana soup stands out as a tasty option among the endless choices.
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Expect a 30-minute wait during peak hours on weekends.
Parking is usually available on-site without any fees.
The restaurant allows splitting the check for large groups.