Spacious hot pot spot shines with premium meats like New Zealand lamb and Australian Wagyu. Modern Chinese décor and built-in table pots create a clean, comfortable atmosphere. Perfect for warm group dinners, it offers a cozy vibe with good music and relaxed dining.
Dinner here centers on shared meals with family and friends, creating a warm group atmosphere. The setting supports casual gatherings and relaxed dining experiences.
Good to know
Lunch special is $25 AYCE from Monday to Thursday, 12pm-3pm.
Seniors get an extra $3 off the lunch special.
Dinner prices start at $35.99 on weekends.
Offers home-cooked feel with generous portions of authentic Thai and Chinese dishes. Operates as a takeout-only spot with cash-only payment, run by one woman. Prices remain low-cost, making it a steady local favorite since 1990.
Dinner offers a home-cooked feel that reminds you of a meal your mom might make. Prices stay lower than other Thai and Chinese spots nearby, even after a small recent increase.
Good to know
D-Thai Restaurant only accepts cash.
D-Thai Restaurant is takeout only.
D Thai's prices have remained lower than other Thai and Chinese places in the area.
Cozy space with rustic decor and warm lighting sets a homey vibe. Dinner shines with authentic family-style dishes, especially grilled meat with spicy sauce. Limited seating means arriving early or reserving is smart for a relaxed, inviting meal.
Dinner offers an authentic family-style experience with a variety of tasty items to try. The grilled meat with spicy sauce stands out, and the ambiance suits both intimate dinners and gatherings with friends.
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, dark space with tabletop grills creates a cozy, lively vibe perfect for large groups. Modern decor blends with a fusion Japanese BBQ menu designed for sharing. Intimate tables seat two to four, ideal for company dinners and family gatherings.
Large groups fit well here, making it suitable for company dinners and family gatherings. The menu offers a variety of dishes to share among many people, supporting a communal dining experience.
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.
Large Vietnamese spot serves Northern classics with a family-run vibe. Late dinners offer a quiet setting and a full-course meal. Outdoor patio and free chè dessert add to the relaxed, welcoming feel.
Late dinners here offer a chance to enjoy a traditional Vietnamese full-course meal in a quiet setting with few customers around.
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The restaurant stays open until midnight, making it a late-night option.
Prices are reasonable, with many dishes under $20.
The menu features a wide variety of Vietnamese dishes, including pho and hot pot.
Bright, spacious dining area buzzes with energy, perfect for families. Dim sum carts roll by in the morning, adding to the lively vibe. Dinner offers honey walnut shrimp and orange chicken, making it a great spot for family dinners.
Sundays feature dim sum alongside a dinner menu with fried rice, honey walnut shrimp, lobster, snow pea, kung pao chicken, and orange chicken. The dishes are tasty and satisfying for family dinners.
Good to know
Dim sum is served from 8:30 am to 3 pm every day.
Parking can be very difficult to access, especially on weekends.
It's best to arrive before 11:30 am on weekends to avoid long waits.
Traditional Vietnamese spot shines with authentic Southern flavors and a family-style atmosphere. Dinner offers tasty food at great prices but expect a long wait. Cozy space blends Asian decor with modern comfort.
Offers traditional Vietnamese family dinner with tasty food at better pricing than many family-style spots. Expect a long wait during dinner time.
Good to know
Expect a long wait during dinner time, especially on weekends.
Prices are reasonable compared to other family-style restaurants in the area.
The menu offers a large variety of traditional Vietnamese dishes.
Small, clean spot serves home-style cooking with family-sized portions perfect for dinner. Cozy, familiar vibe draws local Vietnamese families. Easy parking and a compact space make it ideal for shared meals.
Vietnamese family dinner dishes stand out here with options like the Cơm Phần Gia Đình combo for four. The menu offers solid choices for a shared dinner experience.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but arriving early is recommended due to popularity.
The restaurant serves family-style meals, perfect for larger groups.
Portion sizes are generous, designed to feed multiple people.
Old-style diner with cozy booths offers a quiet atmosphere perfect for dinner. Food stays consistently great with family-like service making it feel like home. Large free parking and a private room add to the relaxed vibe.
Dinner offers a quiet atmosphere with an old-style diner vibe. The food is consistently great and the place stays calm without much crowd during dinner.
Good to know
Prices for menu items are generally reasonable, with some daily specials available.
The diner offers a senior discount on most items.
Expect a variety of comfort foods from A to Z on the menu.
Bright lighting and comfy booths create a warm vibe for dinner. Service is super fast, perfect for quick meals despite the busy crowds. A one-man band adds lively music, though it can be distracting.
Super fast service suits quick dinners. The place gets very busy during dinner hours. A one-man band plays, but the music can be distracting.
Good to know
Parking is available upfront and is spacious.
Expect a 15-minute wait for a table during busy hours.
Prices for meals range from $14.95 to $20.