Gray walls with 2Pac art create a lively, modern vibe. Self-serve kiosks speed up ordering for a quick, contactless experience. Prices are on the high side with smaller portions, and indoor seating feels cozy but no outdoor space.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts card payments; no cash is accepted.
Parking is not available on Citrus Avenue.
There is lots of parking available, but it can be busy during peak times.
Small market offers Indonesian snacks in a casual setting with easy parking nearby. Martabak is a highlight but costs about $24 for 8 pieces, reflecting its high quality. Limited outdoor seating means plan ahead for a spot.
Good to know
You should call ahead to order martabak since they don't allow walk-in orders.
Each order takes around 15 to 20 minutes to prepare, so plan accordingly.
Martabak Cafe now accepts card payments, making transactions easier.
Open kitchen features homemade marshmallows and unique s'mores. Outdoor patio offers a cozy atmosphere with limited seating. Prices are on the expensive side, especially for desserts, but the family-friendly vibe suits all ages.
Good to know
Parking is very limited, with space for only five cars.
Parking across the street is recommended due to limited on-site options.
The establishment only accepts credit cards; no cash is allowed.
Outdoor patio creates a cozy dining space with a clean vibe. Menu highlights include crispy tacos and flavorful burritos. Expect very expensive prices despite mixed food quality.
Good to know
A two bean and cheese burrito costs $8.
Paying almost $9 for an order of taquitos is high.
The restaurant has no customer restroom available.
Whimsical interior blends Alice in Wonderland theme with floral and fairy-like decor creating a romantic, cozy atmosphere. Space features a mini Ferris wheel serving treats, adding playful charm. Comfortable seating and free wifi support a relaxed, inviting vibe.
Good to know
JIN hosts afternoon tea events occasionally.
The set for afternoon tea costs $75 for two people, providing only four pieces of sandwich.
There is a promotion for a free capybara stuffed animal with fine tea orders from 6-8pm, Monday to Friday.
Food court offers a beer garden vibe with spacious seating and live music. Outdoor areas are perfect for kids and dogs. Expect expensive prices due to high rent, but enjoy a stylish mix of family picnic tables and Scandinavian design.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from Tuesday to Thursday, 2 pm to 5 pm, with $8 Margaritas on Monday.
There are events almost every weekend, including concerts and themed nights.
Parking can be very difficult and frustrating, especially during peak hours.
Bar area buzzes with club-like energy and loud music, perfect for sports fans. Casual dining shines with beachy decor and a relaxed patio styled like a modern Spanish villa, great for families. Large portions like nacho appetizer come with a high price, reflecting the expensive menu.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 10 am to 3 pm and 3 pm to 7 pm, Monday to Friday, only in the bar area.
Reservations are needed for weekend dining to ensure a table.
Parking is ample and easy to find in the shopping center.
Sushi spot boasts spacious seating and an open kitchen for a lively vibe. Menu features fresh sushi and creative rolls with drinks like draft beer. Prices are on the expensive side, with rolls costing $16 to $18 each.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 2:30 PM until closing with food and drink specials.
Lunch specials are available until 2:30 PM on weekends.
Prices for rolls range from $16 to $18 each.
Asian grocery store shines with fresh seafood and live fish tanks. Clean, remodeled space offers many bok choy types but comes with very expensive prices. Focus leans heavily on Chinese products for a unique shopping experience.
Good to know
Parking is hard to find at GW Supermarket.
Prices for meat and seafood are about 5%-10% higher than at other local markets.
The produce section has a wide variety, including many types of Bok Choi.