Small, clean, and minimalist interior creates a cozy, casual atmosphere with loud music and a welcoming vibe like being invited into someone's home. Seating can feel crowded but the space remains inviting and comfortable for dining in or take-out.
Cream udon features stir-fried vegetables with a nice crunch and aroma, making it mild enough for kids. Spicy seafood udon offers a flavorful broth and generous servings, while other udon dishes come with tempura shrimp or pork katsu for variety.
Kids enjoy the honey chicken wings here. Meals suit families, with options that appeal to children.
Good to know
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible.
The parking lot can get very busy and congested.
The price is affordable; two of us spent under 30 dollars.
Restaurant offers an open, calm layout with stunning decor and large booths for families. Atmosphere feels vibe-y and cool, suitable for groups and casual outings. Full bar features unique cocktails and affordable happy hour specials.
Shrimp and pan-fried udon noodles come with a delicious, satisfying texture. The udon pairs well with dishes like mapo tofu and spicy chicken soup dumplings, creating a flavorful meal.
Easy parking and a kid-friendly location make visits smooth. The low mein is a hit with kids, who often finish their plates.
Good to know
Happy hour starts at 3pm on weekends and 4:30pm on weekdays.
The happy hour ends at 6pm, offering great value on drinks and plates.
Parking is available in a shared lot, but costs after 6 PM.
Spacious interior blends modern decor with Asian fusion vibe, featuring red lanterns and elegant table settings. Atmosphere stays calm and relaxing with a soothing music playlist enhancing the experience. The setting feels family-friendly and welcoming, balancing stylish design with comfort.
Japanese udon stands out with its very good Udon soup and is among the entrees that are difficult to get right here.
Hector always remembers kids, making visits feel personal. The kids lo mein is a hit, with plates scraped clean and even picky toddlers approving the food.
Good to know
The restaurant accommodates dietary restrictions and allergies.
Expect no wait times during off-peak hours.
Prices are fair for the quality and quantity of food.
Dining room centers on a cherry blossom tree with adjustable flame hot pot bowls adding interactive fun. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, suited for mid-size parties with on-point music enhancing the vibe. Cocktails stand out with creative options like Wake Up in Saigon and Melona Dream.
Short rib skillet with udon noodles stands out as a signature dish. The sizzling beef with udon also offers a rich, savory option. Udon noodles can be added for a small extra charge.
Kids enjoy a variety of dishes like black garlic tonkatsu ramen, dumplings, shrimp tempura bowl, and fried chicken with five spice. Portions satisfy families with options like the sizzling chicken skillet and added broth for sharing.
Good to know
Happy hour menu offers discounted items from 4-6pm daily.
Lunch deals provide great value with mini hotpots starting at $10.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Hot pot restaurant features a retro Chinese style interior with red lamps and colorful claw machines that add to a welcoming, bright atmosphere. The space feels clean, cozy, and spacious with a lively buzz and good music. It attracts crowds especially on weekends, creating an energetic vibe for gatherings.
Noodle options include udon, ramen, and glass noodles. Udon and ramen noodles have a good texture and quality. Bread pieces can substitute noodles for a different carb feel.
Staff show patience with kids and stay attentive to their needs. Kids can order their own hot pot at a lower price or share one with a parent for a small extra fee. The owner helps soothe babies when they get fussy.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat price is $27.99, which includes a variety of seafood and vegetables.
Lunch prices are under $20 on weekdays for all-you-can-eat.
Kids can share a pot with a parent for an additional $5.
Small, cozy restaurant with family-run charm and a laid-back atmosphere. The space feels quaint and minimally decorated, creating a quiet but busy vibe. Known for authentic, customizable ramen with standout broths and dishes.
Yaki Udon here comes with fresh noodles and a savory sauce. It pairs well with other dishes like takoyaki and build-your-own bowls.
Custom ramen gets made for kids, with options like no pepper flakes for picky eaters. Owners provide chopstick holders and create a friendly atmosphere that kids enjoy.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a variety of options beyond poke, including ramen and buns.
Parking is plentiful near the restaurant, making it easy to visit.
The restaurant is family-run, adding a personal touch to the dining experience.
Modern, clean space with an open layout and both low and high tables creates a comfortable setting. Casual atmosphere features good music at a reasonable volume, supporting conversation without feeling cramped. Family-friendly touches include balloons and toys, making it suitable for various occasions.
Shrimp udon dishes feature a unique taste with a simple mix of ingredients. The yaki shrimp udon noodles come with just enough components to highlight the shrimp flavor clearly.
Staff handle unruly children with care, often bringing out balloons and toys to cheer them up. A kids menu offers options, and children enjoy exploring new foods here.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a lunch special of three large rolls for $18 plus soup.
Dinner prices can be high, making it less ideal for weeknight dining.
Getting a parking spot can be difficult during peak hours.
Small dining area offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere with traditional Japanese decor and clean, modern design. The vibe stays warm and inviting, even when busy, with good background music enhancing the experience.
Broth tastes clean and homemade with a balanced flavor, not too salty. Lunch portions of pork and chicken katsu pair well with the satisfying udon noodles. Nabeyaki Udon is available for takeout.
Kids enjoy the sashimi here. Staff treats families with care and attention.
Good to know
Bring at least $100 for two people to cover meal costs.
Portion sizes are small compared to the price, with 30 pieces filling only half a to-go container.
Expect longer wait times on Friday nights due to high customer volume.
Spacious dining area with modern, tasteful decor and stylish lighting creates a calm, upscale atmosphere. The environment stays clean and inviting, suitable for relaxed dinners or casual nights out. A giant wall-sized TV adds a unique touch, blending dining with sports viewing.
Chicken udon offers an authentic taste with a clear, flavorful broth and tender noodles. The menu includes other noodle options like ramen and hibachi, providing variety beyond just udon.
Staff like Bree create a welcoming atmosphere and keep kids happy. The place is accommodating for little children and feels very kid friendly overall.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat menu includes a wide selection of sushi rolls and sashimi.
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
The dinner AYCE menu offers a better value than the lunch menu.