Cozy spot offers all-you-can-eat BBQ with huge portions and a spicy chili sauce. Friendly staff serve vegetarian-friendly choices in a clean, relaxed setting. Build-your-own bowls add great value and keep the atmosphere casual and quiet.
All-you-can-eat Mongolian BBQ with huge portions and a spicy chili sauce stands out here. The menu includes vegetarian options and the staff provide friendly, attentive service.
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The prices range from $14 to over $20 per person.
Lunch is one-trip only, but offers plenty of food.
Dinner is all-you-can-eat for a fixed price.
Fish tank and eclectic decorations create a cool vibe. Offers customizable hot pot and BBQ with a wide selection of meat and vegetables. Meat quality is subpar compared to nearby BBQ spots, and sauce station feels disorganized. Pricing per dish may seem costly for portion sizes.
Combines BBQ and hot pot for a unique dining experience. Meat selection is subpar compared to other BBQ spots nearby.
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They charge $3 for the soup base, which isn't listed on the menu.
Hot Pot City is not all-you-can-eat; each dish has a separate price.
Each plate costs around $5, but portions are small.
Enjoy over 30 flavors of crispy chicken wings with juicy meat and zesty sauces in a casual spot. Try Honey BBQ or Garlic Parmesan wings paired with crispy onion rings. Fun extras like a claw machine keep the vibe relaxed and entertaining.
Wings come in Honey BBQ, Garlic Parmesan, and Honey Garlic Sriracha flavors. Onion rings often accompany the wings. The buffalo gold and traditional options add variety to the lineup.
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There is a safe and free parking lot directly in front of the restaurant.
Expect a 15-minute wait for your order as everything is made fresh.
The price for five wings, fries, and a drink is around $15.
Small space with rustic decor and warm lighting offers a cozy vibe. BBQ Combo shines with juicy chicken thighs and a spicy house sauce. Limited seating means arriving early is key to enjoy the tender meats and inviting atmosphere.
BBQ Combo features juicy chicken thighs with crispy skin and tender texture. The platter includes three meats, all very tender and flavorful, paired with a spicy house sauce that stands out.
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.
Vietnamese spot shines with authentic noodle soups and a cozy, family-friendly vibe. BBQ lovers enjoy BBQ pork in broth and tasty fried chicken. Bright, modern decor keeps the space warm and inviting.
Noodles often come with BBQ pork or a mix of meats in broth. Fried dishes like BBQ fried rice and fried chicken appear regularly alongside noodle options.
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You will not be seated unless your whole party is there.
The restaurant is closed on Wednesdays.
Parking was easy with lots of spaces.
Small Hawaiian spot serves generous BBQ portions with authentic island flavors. Outdoor seating adds to the chill atmosphere filled with friendly, family-run energy. Large menu offers fantastic BBQ chicken and katsu, perfect for casual comfort and satisfying meals.
Generous portions of Hawaiian BBQ come with a true island taste. The spot offers fantastic BBQ chicken and katsu in a chill setting.
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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 space fills quickly, creating a crowded atmosphere but a friendly vibe. Known for authentic Vietnamese broken rice, it serves juicy, smoky BBQ pork chops with tasty sides like grilled shrimp paste on sugar cane.
Plates with BBQ pork come with tasty sides like broken rice and grilled shrimp paste on sugar cane. The BBQ pork chop is juicy and smoky, though barbecue options have decreased recently.
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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.
Bright space with traditional noodle cart sets a casual, lively tone. BBQ dishes shine with BBQ pork and savory dry noodles loaded with shrimp and squid. Fusion of Vietnamese and Chinese flavors offers hearty, nostalgic meals loved by families.
Dishes feature BBQ pork paired with noodles and wontons. The special dry noodle includes large shrimps, squid, liver, chicken, and fried fat cubes in a savory sauce.
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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, dark space offers intimate seating with table top grills and smoke vents. Japanese BBQ shines with chef specials and fresh sashimi on intricate plates. Modern decor blends with a lively yet cozy vibe for a unique dining experience.
Japanese BBQ features a variety of meats cooked at the table with a smoke vent that keeps the air clear. The menu includes chef specials alongside barbecue and sashimi served on small, intricate plates.
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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.
Yakiniku spot buzzes with lively atmosphere and sports on TV. Grill common cuts of meat in a clean space with good ventilation. Enjoy happy hour deals while soaking in the cozy, social vibe.
Common cuts of meat feature prominently with great ventilation keeping the air fresh. The spot stays super clean and offers a happy hour for added value.
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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.
Small space feels cluttered but lively with only four tables. Barbecue pork shines with succulent texture and fiery flavor. Portions are large, focusing on generous servings over finesse, making it a hearty spot for casual dining.
Barbecue pork stands out with its succulent texture and fiery flavor. It stays fresh and tasty, making it a consistent highlight alongside dishes like orange chicken and teriyaki chicken.
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Expect long wait times of 30 minutes to 1 hour during peak hours.
The portions are very large, often equivalent to two combo plates.
Prices are very affordable, offering great value for the amount of food.
Metal surfaces create a wartorn atmosphere that feels tense and ready for action. Barbecue pig with crispy skin and salt steamed chicken offer bold flavors. Busy spot operates takeout only with cash-only payment.
Barbecue pig features crispy skin and stands out alongside salt steamed chicken that offers more flavor than similar dishes elsewhere. The setting matches a typical Asian BBQ atmosphere.
Good to know
This place is takeout only, so plan accordingly.
They accept cash only; an ATM is available inside.
The parking lot is usually empty, making it easy to find a spot.