Robot servers escort diners to spacious booths in a clean, modern setting with buffet-style hot pot and BBQ. Atmosphere stays lively but comfortable, with fresh seafood and a well-organized layout. Technology and innovative service create a unique dining experience.
Combination of hot pot and Korean BBQ offers a very nice selection and experience. Price runs about 37 dollars per person for both, with consistent quality across multiple visits.
Offers an excellent hot pot and BBQ combo with a wide selection including hot fried foods like egg rolls and fried dumplings. Staff provide clear guidance through the hot pot process, making it approachable for first-timers.
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Expect to pay around $35 per person for all-you-can-eat hot pot and BBQ.
A $14.99 per pound surcharge applies for unfinished food on your plate.
The restaurant has a great selection of vegetables, meat, and fish.
Restaurant features conveyor belt delivering ingredients and a sauce bar with many options. Atmosphere stays clean, modern, and welcoming with music at a pleasant volume. Dining experience feels cozy and well-maintained, suitable for families and casual meals.
Korean BBQ offers perfectly seasoned meats with a tasty, authentic flavor. The hot pot features a great variety of seafood and delivers a delicious, authentic experience.
Authentic hot pot offers fresh ingredients and amazing soup. Korean BBQ is tasty and pairs well with the interactive dining style.
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Happy hour on drinks runs from 1pm to 5pm with half-off prices.
The restaurant offers a wide variety of ingredients and sauces.
Self-service allows guests to choose their own portions of meat.
Modern space combines clean design with bright colorful lights and a hip atmosphere. Energy stays warm and welcoming, suitable for groups and families without feeling overly busy. Interactive grilling and a sauce bar add to the engaging dining experience.
Offers a wide selection of meats and vegetables for both hot pot and BBQ. Combines cook-your-own BBQ with hot pot options, providing a variety that many find worth the price. Service is consistently very good and attentive.
Offers a wide selection of meats and vegetables for hot pots and Korean BBQ. Combines cook-your-own BBQ with hot pot options and provides attentive service.
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Expect to pay around $100 for two people, including tip.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
There is no takeout option available.
Indoor food court stall with hanging roast ducks behind fogged glass creates a vivid visual focus. Atmosphere shifts from chill to loud when crowded, reflecting a lively, energetic vibe. Preparation of dumplings on site adds to the authentic market feel resembling a miniature oriental marketplace.
Juicy and flavorful BBQ pork and duck stand out with rich, smoky taste. Honey BBQ ribs and roast duck deliver authentic Cantonese barbecue with perfectly cooked bok choy on the side.
Dumplings stand out as fresh, delicious, and filling, especially the fried pork variety. The Chinese BBQ and crispy pork offer quick, cost-friendly, and flavorful options, with dim sum also available to explore.
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Be prepared for weekends when the shop is super busy and the line can take a while.
Parking could be difficult to find.
The place was small and could be crowded during the weekend.
Huge Korean barbecue restaurant overlooks a lake with an executive airport view. Atmosphere feels peaceful and welcoming, with tabletop grills and K-pop music creating a lively yet relaxed vibe. Seating options include indoor and outdoor patio areas suited for watching sports or enjoying the water view.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and sushi for under $40 with excellent food and service. Known for amazing Korean barbecue that stands out in central Florida.
Crab Rangoon stands out as a top dish here, consistently noted for its excellent taste. The menu also features a marinated sirloin that pairs well with the Rangoon.
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Happy hour offers great value with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The all-you-can-eat option costs between $31.99 and $39.99.
Expect poor ventilation; smoke from the grill can stick to your clothes.
Spacious, modern interior combines with cozy lighting and nostalgic decor to create a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Karaoke room and retro jukebox add unique entertainment options. The vibe feels authentic and comforting, with a clean, beautifully decorated space.
Chinese BBQ here stands out with exceptional quality meats and authentic Asian flavors. Prices sit below some competitors while delivering excellent late-night options.
Soup dumplings stand out with their handmade quality and great flavor. The menu includes Chinese BBQ and large dim sum portions with dishes like chive pancakes and wonton soup.
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Reservations are not required, and walk-ins are welcome.
Expect a wait time of zero during off-peak hours.
Prices are reasonable, with most dishes under $15.
Modern Asian food hall offers unique food options and a clean, welcoming atmosphere with a food court vibe. Seating includes bistro-style high and tiny metal chairs, and entertainment features a claw machine and photo booth. Music plays in the background, enhancing the cool, lively energy.
Honey bbq pork char siu stands out with rich flavor and pairs well with egg fried rice. Barbecue options include crispy pork, chicken wings, and duck, often served with garlic rice or bao.
Honey bbq pork with egg fried rice stands out for its rich flavor and perfectly cooked rice. Spring rolls offer a crispy texture while bao buns could use more juicy pork filling and sauce.
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Parking is very limited at Mills Market, making it hard to find a spot.
Seating is limited, so be prepared to wait for a table.
Expect short wait times for food orders, even during busy hours.
Sports-themed barbecue restaurant offers authentic Northeastern Chinese skewers in a lively, fun atmosphere with One Piece-inspired decor. The vibe stays chill and casual, attracting those seeking genuine flavors and reasonable prices late into the night.
Barbecue here features authentic Northeastern Chinese style with smoky tenderness and mild spicy marinades. Lamb skewers come crispy outside and tender inside, delivering delicious and genuine flavors at reasonable prices.
Lamb dumplings stand out as some of the best northern style dumplings with authentic flavors. Dishes feature Chinese BBQ with smoky tenderness and mild spicy marinades, including chicken wings, lamb skewers, and grilled eggplant.
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The restaurant is open until midnight, making it great for late-night snacks.
Last call for orders is at 11:20 pm.
Regular skewers are priced at $1.99 each, with some meats at 3/$5.99.
Chinese restaurant offers spacious, modern interior with traditional Chinese motifs and bright, clean environment. Atmosphere feels warm and lively, suitable for families and groups with private rooms available. Seating accommodates both large parties and smaller groups, creating a comfortable setting for sharing authentic Cantonese dim sum.
Sticky BBQ sauce and a nice char highlight the Roast Pork (Char Siu). Steamed BBQ pork buns come out soft and flavorful, paired well with chicken dumplings and shrimp dumplings.
Authentic Cantonese dim sum features huge portions with delicate dumpling wrappers packed with broth and flavor. The menu includes standout dishes like Chinese broccoli and incredible congee, all freshly made and true to tradition.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Expect a wait time of 30-60 minutes during peak dining hours.
The restaurant offers a variety of dim sum options suitable for sharing.
Wood-paneled decor and soft lighting create an elegant, warm atmosphere with a friendly, inviting vibe. Tables with lazy Susans support group dining, while white tablecloth service adds a classy touch. The space feels clean and spacious, accommodating both small and large groups comfortably.
Hong Kong BBQ pork stands out with its authentic flavor and crispy texture. The menu also features crispy Hong Kong duck and a salt and pepper lobster special.
Excellent dim sum stands out with a variety of fresh, flavorful options. The menu focuses on authentic Cantonese dishes served in a setting that combines quality and presentation.
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Dim sum is served only in the mornings, typically from 8 AM to 2 PM.
Reservations are necessary for the dim sum brunch on Sundays.
There is no happy hour available at this restaurant.
Spacious bakery with natural light and ample seating offers a cozy, clean atmosphere with free Wi-Fi and light music. Unique self-serve areas and outdoor seating create a relaxed, productive vibe. The space supports casual conversation and quiet work without feeling crowded.
Golden, honey BBQ pork buns stand out with their appealing look and sweet flavor. The BBQ here closely matches authentic Hong Kong style, making it a solid choice for fans of that cuisine.
Huge dumplings with soft wrapping and generous filling stand out here. The dim sum offers many wonderful options, including signature tofu and pork dumplings and tasty chive and shrimp varieties.
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The dim sum opens at 11 am.
Happy hour at Bakery 1908 runs from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Happy hour offers extra savings on select items.
Small corner spot inside an Asian market offers cozy seating with stools and a counter near the kitchen. Atmosphere feels humble and casual, with an easy-to-use ordering kiosk and visible food preparation. Known for authentic Southeast Asian dishes like Hainan chicken and khao soi, it mainly serves takeout but has limited dine-in space.
Chinese barbecue features BBQ pork and crispy pork belly without any gamey taste or unpleasant odor. Dishes include BBQ pork over rice or noodles, often served with broth or sauce on the side.
Char siu features all meat with no fatty gristle and costs about $13 per pound. The menu includes Chinese BBQ pork and crispy pork over rice, wonton soup, and a drunken Hunan chicken with rice.
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Meng's Kitchen is primarily a take-out place with limited seating.
Expect to pay slightly more than typical take-out prices for quality food.
Noodles are packed perfectly for takeout to avoid sogginess.
Old building with minimalist decor and somewhat dirty windows creates an authentic, quiet atmosphere reminiscent of traditional Asian settings. The place serves authentic Cantonese family-style dining with a chill vibe and no frills.
Chinese BBQ features crispy pork, roasted duck, and red BBQ pork with a crispy skin. Combo dishes often include these meats alongside other Cantonese specialties.
Offers authentic Cantonese food with dishes like salted pepper fish fillet, beef with Chinese broccoli, and Chinese BBQ. The Kung Pao Chicken and General Tso's Chicken have noticeable spice and flavor.
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Parking is available in the back lot, but it can be crowded.
There is an overflow parking lot across the street.
Takeout orders are accepted, and online ordering is available.
Space blends Asian and Puerto Rican fusion with hip, colorful decor inspired by Japanese culture. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting, with lively music and occasional drum or gong sounds during special moments. Seating includes baby-friendly high chairs and lounge options, creating a warm and welcoming environment.
Mofongo with BBQ ribs stands out, served with a sauce called wine sauce. BBQ pork and BBQ chicken skewers also feature alongside dishes like Crab Rangoon and Garlic Shrimp.
Egg rolls stand out with their exceptional flavor. Crab rangoon offers an exquisite taste. Customizable options include chicken and pork pinchos served with fried rice and lo mein.
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Be prepared for a wait during dinner hours.
It's better to reserve to prevent waiting.
They accept reservations and there was no wait when we arrived because our table was ready.
Conveyor belts circulate fresh ingredients around spacious seating areas, creating an engaging and interactive dining experience. The atmosphere stays vibrant and chill, filled with lively chatter and simmering pots. A revolving bar and a wide variety of authentic sauces and broths add to the fun and unique vibe.
Offers both hot pot and all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ, combining two popular styles in one spot. The barbecue experience stands out for its variety and value.
Hot pot features a conveyor belt with unlimited noodles, dumplings, and vegetables. The menu includes a Sichuan soup base and Beijing sauce offering authentic flavors alongside fresh meat and toppings for $33.
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The all-you-can-eat menu costs $33 per person, including a variety of meats and toppings.
Children aged eight and over are charged the adult price of $30 for hot pot.
Parking is plentiful since the restaurant is part of a larger shopping complex.
Large space with minimal atmosphere serves late-night Chinese food known for huge portions and fresh, flavorful dumplings. Food arrives hot and well-packed, catering to those craving quality Asian fusion after hours. High traffic can cause delays, but the focus remains on authentic ingredients and satisfying servings.
BBQ pork comes in generous portions with a rich sauce that many find exceptional. Sauce quantity can feel limited compared to the amount of pork, and slices tend to be on the thicker side.
Dumplings stand out here, with chicken, shrimp, and fried chicken varieties that draw repeat orders. The veggie fried rice is packed with vegetables and cooked well, while the Mongolian beef offers a notable flavor.
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The restaurant is open late, satisfying late-night cravings.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours due to high traffic.
Generous portions are provided, often enough for two people.