Small space with rustic decor and warm lighting creates a cozy, homey vibe reminiscent of a family dinner. The atmosphere feels inviting and immersive without effort, though it can get a bit loud when busy. Limited seating encourages arriving early or making reservations.
Food features fresh, delicious Lao dishes with a unique taste not found elsewhere. Options remain great despite limited space.
Chicken thighs come BBQ'd perfectly with tender meat and crispy skin. The BBQ Combo offers three tender meats with very good flavor, paired well with a spicy house sauce and a Squid Skewer.
Good to know
It's best to arrive right when they open to secure a table since there is no online waitlist.
You should make a reservation before you come.
The restaurant can get crowded during weekends.
Small Hawaiian restaurant with outdoor seating and a walk-up counter offers a chill atmosphere filled with Hawaiian vibes. Large, satisfying portions and an extensive menu attract a steady crowd, often requiring advance ordering. Family-run with friendly energy, it blends casual comfort with authentic island flavors.
Food comes out well prepared and flavored with care. Staff serve it directly to the table and check on needs while the dishes taste consistently delicious.
Offers true island taste with generous servings of Hawaiian BBQ. Known for large portions and dishes like BBQ chicken and katsu.
Good to know
A walk-up counter is available for To-Go or sit-down options.
Sometimes the wait can be 12-30 minutes, so calling or ordering online ahead is recommended.
The portions are large and satisfying, often enough for two people.
Small, dark space with table top grills and smoke vents keeps the atmosphere lively yet cozy. Most tables seat two to four people, creating an intimate setting. The vibe blends modern decor with a fusion Japanese BBQ experience.
Food features sushi on point and perfectly cooked grilled meats with balanced marination. Service includes a superb team that checks frequently and ensures food quality.
All-you-can-eat menu offers a wide variety of appetizers, Japanese barbecue meats, and sushi. Smoke vent keeps the BBQ atmosphere comfortable while serving intricate small plates of sashimi and grilled items.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary due to the restaurant's small size and high demand.
The restaurant has a 60-minute dining limit that isn't mentioned on their menu.
Happy hour is on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday from 5 pm to 7 pm with buy one get one free on many menu items.
Brightly lit space with clean, modern decor and a traditional noodle cart at the entrance creates an authentic Vietnamese-Chinese vibe. Atmosphere is moderately loud and casual, attracting families and noodle lovers. Known for hearty, nostalgic noodles and a fusion of Vietnamese and Chinese flavors.
Food tastes like homemade and offers good value. Noodles stand out as a tasty option with attentive service despite wait times.
Dishes feature BBQ pork prominently, paired with noodles or in soups. The special dry noodle includes large shrimps, squid, liver, chicken, and fried fat cubes coated in savory sauce.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 2:00 AM, making it a late-night option.
Expect about a 30-minute wait to be seated during busy hours.
Parking can be quite difficult in the busy Little Saigon plaza.
Small space fills quickly, creating a crowded, noisy atmosphere during peak hours. Lighting and seating arrangements contribute to a relaxing, friendly vibe despite tight quarters. Known for authentic Vietnamese broken rice, it draws steady queues and dedicated diners.
Food features large portions and delicious Vietnamese dishes like rice vermicelli with BBQ pork and grilled shrimp. The grilled pork stands out, and the owner shows dedication to authentic flavors.
Plates with BBQ pork come with grilled shrimp or shrimp paste on sugar cane and rice or vermicelli. The BBQ pork chop is juicy and smoky. Barbecue items appear less often but remain flavorful.
Good to know
Expect to queue for a seat during peak hours, especially at noon.
Arrive early at 9am or after 2pm to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant is small and can get very busy on weekends.
Yakiniku restaurant offers a lively atmosphere with TV screens showing sports, creating a casual and social vibe. The space feels cozy and warm but can get somewhat smoky inside due to ventilation. Groups gather to grill a variety of meats while enjoying an animated setting.
Amazing food pairs well with a lively atmosphere featuring TVs playing games. The quality and service consistently meet high standards, making it a solid choice for a night out with friends.
Common cuts of meat feature prominently with clean presentation and great ventilation. A happy hour adds value to the Japanese BBQ experience.
Good to know
Happy hour runs until 6:30 PM on weekdays with various drink specials.
Enjoy buy one get one free on beer or sake during happy hour.
The all-you-can-eat happy hour special varies in cost based on menu choices.
Takeout-only setup defines the space with no seating and limited parking. Atmosphere feels straightforward and practical, focused on quick service. Known for large portions, affordable prices, and tasty roast pork and duck, it operates on a cash-only basis with occasional Zelle acceptance.
Meat variety stands out with a large amount offered. Food quality ranges from delicious to sometimes cold and not tasty. Service and cleanliness feel mostly mediocre.
Honey BBQ pork combo offers tender, nicely charred meat with a subtle sweet sauce that pairs well with rice and vegetables. Whole pig options and tasty BBQ and Peking ducks are available at very affordable prices.
Good to know
Cash only at New Duong Son BBQ, but there is an ATM across the street.
Parking is a pain on the weekend, so plan accordingly.
This location is for takeout only; no dining in available.
Spacious Vietnamese restaurant with trendy black decor and modern Vietnamese music playing softly. The atmosphere feels comfortable despite occasional crowding and long lines. Known for authentic com tam dishes offering good value for money and convenient parking.
Plates come loaded with meat and generous portions. Fish sauce adds a salty, sweet, and tangy kick to the broken rice, boosting flavor. Quality and quantity match a fair price.
Fresh and smoky flavors define the barbecue here. The specialty includes Viet broken rice, BBQ, and eggs, with barbecue beef that is not flame grilled.
Good to know
Parking can be very crowded during weekends, so plan accordingly.
The restaurant accepts credit cards for payment.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on Fridays.