Minimalist, modern design creates a clean, spacious dining area with quality metal dishware that stands out. Atmosphere stays calm and peaceful, quieter and more welcoming than typical pho spots. Warm, rich aromas fill the space, matching the cozy yet vibrant energy.
Food here stands out for its excellent quality and amazing flavors. The dining experience combines great food with attentive service.
Chicken potstickers come with a lemongrass flavor and are popular with kids. Vegetarian options exist alongside the meat versions.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a frequent diner card with rewards after 10 visits.
Customization options for pho include adding lean brisket.
Portion sizes may be small; a large bowl may not satisfy all appetites.
Bright, modern space with high ceilings and large open windows creates an airy, comfortable atmosphere. The vibe is casual yet swanky, with well-curated music and a crowd that enjoys a relaxed dining experience without excessive noise. Communal bar tables dominate the layout, enhancing a social, open feel distinct from typical Asian restaurants.
Food here offers super authentic Asian cuisine with incredibly flavorful and delicious dishes. The Tom kha dumplings stand out as a memorable bite, showcasing the kitchen's skill and care.
Pot stickers stand out with strong ginger flavor and are loaded with taste. Unique versions include a crispy top piece and pork & chive fillings that add variety.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to ensure a spot, especially during busy hours.
The restaurant closes at 6 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Happy hour runs from 4 to 6 PM with special menu items.
Open kitchen showcases chefs hand-pulling noodles live, creating an engaging and lively vibe. Interior features dark wood floors, spacious layout, and a glassed-in bar area that adds to a cozy, modern atmosphere. Crowds gather frequently, drawn by the unique noodle-making craft and calming ambiance.
Food features amazing flavors and scrumptious dishes that consistently impress. Quality stays excellent across visits.
Mongolian beef pot stickers come properly pan seared and deliver a delicious taste. The Mongolian beef with cut noodles pairs well alongside them.
Good to know
Making a reservation or calling ahead is recommended due to high demand.
Expect a wait during peak hours as the restaurant is very popular.
Parking is available in their own lot, but it can fill up quickly.
Modern fast casual dining space features cozy, well-thought-out interior with comfortable barstool seating and a large mural wall. Atmosphere stays casual and upbeat with fun music and a welcoming vibe. Guests enjoy authentic Asian flavors paired with a clean, spacious environment.
Food comes fresh with huge serving sizes and high quality ingredients. Dishes taste amazing and often exceed expectations.
Pot stickers come with chewy but not tough exteriors and a well-seasoned filling. Options include pork, chicken, and chili oil varieties, all cooked perfectly.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, making it easy for walk-in customers.
The restaurant serves fresh noodles made onsite daily.
Expect to spend around $15 for a meal, with some dishes priced higher.
Indoor miniature golf courses use high-tech scoring and interactive holes with trivia and moving objects. The atmosphere stays vibrant and high-energy, with a large bar offering creative cocktails and lively banter. The space features a modern, well-lit design suited for fun nights out with friends or family.
Food features top-notch dining with incredible dishes that complement the advanced gaming and beverage options. The menu supports an upscale, entertaining evening.
Shiitake mushroom potstickers offer a savory, rich flavor. They come alongside other dishes like falafel and Maryland crab dip, making them a solid choice for a tasty bite.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure availability.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Expect a $25 fee for unlimited mini golf on Sundays.
Small Asian restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and quiet dining room. Offers large portions and reasonable prices with a full bar and small patio. Family-run spot known for hot food and gluten-free options.
Food arrives fresh and hot whether for dine-in or delivery, with fast service that keeps it that way. Dishes offer great depth of flavors and maintain high quality at reasonable prices.
Pork potstickers stand out as a favorite dish here. The potstickers are generally tasty and come alongside other dishes like Szechuan spicy beef and kung pao chicken.
Good to know
Lunch special available Monday to Friday from 11am to 3pm.
Gluten-free options are indicated on the menu.
Takeout portions are as large as dine-in servings.
Modern Chinese decor with gorgeous murals and a Chinese Pepsi neon sign creates a stylish, sensory-rich environment. Warm lighting, lively music featuring old school R&B, and kitchen steam set a cozy yet energetic vibe. The space attracts those seeking fusion takes on traditional dishes like baos and dumplings in a casual, inviting setting.
Food here tastes like night market dishes from Asia, with soup dumplings standing out as a highlight. The owners check in often to make sure everyone enjoys the meal and event.
Potstickers come in orders of five and pair with other dishes like pork belly buns. Prices run high, with a single order costing around $40 before tip. They serve alongside drinks like tap beers and sake.
Good to know
The dim sum happy hour runs from 4:58 PM to 6 PM with special pricing.
Expect longer wait times during special events, especially on weekends.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended for quick service.
Huge glass windows offer natural light and runway views that create a calm, polished atmosphere separate from airport chaos. The space feels quiet and welcoming, with outlets at each table for charging devices. A beautiful bar complements the relaxed vibe, making it a distinct spot amid busy terminals.
Food comes out hot and flavorful with robust, high quality taste. Portions suit two people and prices stay reasonable for an airport setting.
Pot stickers come with a consistent quality and are often described as excellent. They pair well with other dishes like shrimp lo mein and fried rice, and are priced around 16 dollars each.
Good to know
Gluten-free options are available on the menu.
The restaurant is located in Terminal C, easily accessible from the main concourse.
Expect to pay around $20 for a main dish, with additional charges for protein.