Small, clean space offers a family-friendly atmosphere with a relaxed, simple vibe. Food draws a steady crowd, many opting for takeout due to limited seating. Plates feature generous portions of quality Hawaiian BBQ with a focus on tender meats and flavorful marinades.
Food here offers generous portions with high quality and great value. The dishes deliver a refreshing change from chain Hawaiian food and stay consistently delicious and addictive.
BBQ plates come with tender meat and full flavor. Options include BBQ beef with a flavorful marinade and BBQ chicken served with plenty of vegetables.
Good to know
The portions are humongous, providing great value for the price.
Lunch costs around $10 and is served quickly.
The price of the grilled salmon plate is reasonable at $17.
Small Vietnamese restaurant with cozy, vibrant atmosphere and tight seating that feels like home. It draws crowds quickly, especially during peak hours, creating a lively and bustling environment. Known for authentic dishes with rich, flavorful broths and fresh ingredients.
Food comes out quickly even when busy, with delicious and flavorful Vietnamese dishes served at an affordable price. Breakfast and lunch options both offer excellent taste and good value.
Korean BBQ garlic noodles stand out with perfectly cooked, flavorful meat and a slightly dried texture over time. The BBQ sandwich pairs well with black coffee, enhancing the meal experience.
Good to know
Parking is easy to find near the restaurant.
The restaurant gets crowded on weekends, so arrive early.
Expect long wait times during dinner hours.
Chinese restaurant offers large portions at very reasonable prices with a worn but clean interior and an open door that lets in street noise. The atmosphere is casual and straightforward, with a focus on authentic, flavorful dishes like BBQ chicken and pork fried rice.
Food comes in large portions with well-seasoned flavors and stays fresh. Staff handle food allergies carefully and serve quickly with friendly service.
BBQ chicken breast stands out with its charred flavor and is a consistent highlight across meals. This dish captures the essence of their BBQ offerings.
Good to know
The restaurant offers large portions at a very reasonable price.
Family meal combos provide great value for larger groups.
Vegetarian options are available alongside many meat choices.
Dim sum spot offers cramped seating with mostly takeout service and a cozy, low-key atmosphere. Customers find high-quality dim sum with standout items like giant shrimp dumplings and delicious egg tarts. Limited dine-in space and reasonable prices define the experience.
Food offers authentic flavors with large portions at reasonable prices. Service is fast, and many options remain available even after lunch breaks.
BBQ pork Chee Cheong Fun stands out with its rich flavor. The steamed BBQ pork rice roll and shumai offer solid taste. BBQ Pork buns come very large, about the size of a head, and are delicious.
Good to know
D T Dim Sum & Tea does not offer dine-in service.
The seats and tables are limited for dine-in.
There was lots of free parking at D T Dim Sum & Tea.
Small Hawaiian restaurant offers huge portions of crispy chicken katsu and moist BBQ chicken at fair prices. Atmosphere is functional and clean with a reasonable wait time. Menu focuses on hearty, well-cooked dishes without vegetable sides.
Food features quick preparation and error-free orders with consistently delicious BBQ chicken and overall great taste and quality.
BBQ chicken comes in big portions with moist, juicy meat and a sweet flavor. The BBQ mix tends to be soggy and likely frozen rather than grilled.
Good to know
The portions at Hawaiian Grill Express are huge.
For $15, you can get the best tasting chicken katsu.
The seafood mix and Hawaiian Sun are popular choices.
Wooden furnishings and soft lighting create a cozy ambiance with a relaxed atmosphere. Plenty of parking and seating accommodate groups and families comfortably. Side dishes are plentiful and refillable, enhancing the Korean barbecue experience.
Food features high quality Korean dishes like bulgogi, short rib soup, and kimchi fried rice. The menu offers delicious ribs and veggie soup, making it a solid spot for late night comfort food.
Unbelievably tasty Korean BBQ features good quality meat and generous portions. The menu offers many choices with a great variety of side dishes, including spicy BBQ pork.
Good to know
Brother's BBQ closes at 10 PM, later than most places that close at 9 PM.
There is plenty of parking available, making it great for groups and families.
The restaurant provides the most side dishes (banchan) of any Korean restaurant in the bay.
Roomy interior with 60s style decor and Gongfu tea sets creates a unique dining environment. Atmosphere varies from lively to slow, with smoking near the entrance affecting air quality. Dim sum portions are generous and the place offers a good alternative to crowded Chinatown spots.
Food features authentic Guangzhou and Cantonese cuisine with a broad and diverse menu. Dishes come freshly made and tasty, maintaining high quality throughout.
Chinese BBQ includes BBQ pork buns baked and rice roll filled with BBQ pork. The BBQ flavors come through as decent alongside other dim sum items like shrimp and chive dumplings.
Good to know
A 15% service charge is automatically added to your bill.
Parking is available in a free lot out front.
Expect to select dishes from a hard-to-read paper menu.
Takeout-only setup with large portions and affordable prices defines the experience. Food offers wide variety with standout dishes like potstickers and Mongolian beef. Atmosphere is minimal, focusing on quick service rather than dining ambiance.
Food comes in large portions with affordable prices. Potstickers stand out as a delicious specialty, and the menu includes favorites like WorwonTon and pepper wings.
BBQ pork chow mein stands out with its flavor. The barbecue pork is served by weight, often resulting in small portions.
Good to know
There is no dining in at this restaurant.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
An extra dollar is charged for chowfun instead of rice or chowmein.