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.
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.
Entrance feels like a scene from a TV show with cool lighting and a matching music vibe. A robot adds a unique touch to the ambience.
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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.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers a cozy, inviting atmosphere with stylish, clean decor and kid-friendly touches like a wall of Labubus toys. The vibe feels relaxed with table service without a podium, blending quick service energy with comfort. Bright, spacious dining areas encourage a pleasant, casual experience.
Dumplings stand out with juicy pork, chicken, and crab varieties, including excellent soup dumplings. Scallion pancakes come super crispy with a tasty spicy dip. The menu also features flavorful ramen and udon noodles.
Beautiful decor fills the space with cool details that catch the eye. The atmosphere feels like a fun find with unique touches throughout.
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The restaurant offers generous portion sizes at reasonable prices.
Reservations are not required, but expect longer wait times during peak hours.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Open kitchen with hand-pulled noodles made in view creates an engaging dining experience. Bright, clean space offers spacious seating that supports conversation without disturbance. The atmosphere feels authentic and lively, with good music enhancing the overall vibe.
Hand pulled noodles stand out for their authenticity and quality. Dumplings like the chicken and Shiitake mushroom variety and pork buns offer fresh, flavorful bites. The dan dan noodles and cucumber salad add solid variety to the menu.
Watching the noodles being made through a glass window adds a unique touch. The live noodle making process feels engaging and fresh.
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Large parties might need to inquire about reservations due to limited space.
The portions are enormous, ensuring you get your money’s worth.
The restaurant offers free refills of noodles if you eat a lot.
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.
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.
A market with multiple little restaurant stands creates a cool atmosphere. Various food options add to the hidden culinary treasure vibe.
Good to know
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.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with trendy decor and fun wall murals creates a welcoming, relaxed vibe. Asian music plays softly, enhancing the authentic Sichuan street-style atmosphere. Self-serve sauce and side stations add to the casual, interactive dining experience.
Authentic Sichuan hot pot shines with a fish maw base offering great value. Pricing uses a unique skewer system where each cooked skewer counts toward the bill.
Interior design features a trendy style with a beautiful layout. The location adds to the overall cool vibe.
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Each skewer costs $0.35, and small plates are priced at $3.99.
The sauce bar charges $2.99 for a limited selection.
Expect to pay around $25 per person for a meal.
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 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.
Food hall offers a variety of different types of food with a cool vibe throughout. The atmosphere feels like a very cool find for food lovers.
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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.
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.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
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.
Atmosphere feels cool and welcoming with a relaxed vibe. Staff bring a silly and friendly energy that adds to the overall coolness.
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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.
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.
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.
Great design shapes the space with a cool atmosphere throughout. The whole concept feels really cool and fresh.
Good to know
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.
Private booths and cozy, elegant decor create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Creative sushi rolls and specialty cocktails shape a refined dining experience. Music and a photo booth add a lively, fun touch to the peaceful vibe.
Orange chicken stands out with its freshness and bursting flavor. Fried rice and dishes like Volcano and Shrimp Dynamite Rolls also deliver strong, tasty options.
Fire lighting creates a memorable moment, especially with the New York Lobster Roll torched right at the table. The atmosphere feels comfortable and soothing with cool decorations and soft lighting.
Good to know
Happy hour offers 2-for-1 Margaritas from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Expect the restaurant to be packed on Valentine's Day.
Reservations are recommended during busy holidays to avoid long waits.
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.
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.
Food arrives on belts, creating a unique dining flow. The ambiance feels neat and cool, matching the innovative concept.
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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.
Chinese restaurant offers late-night dining with a quiet, clean atmosphere and free arcade games to play while waiting. The space feels comfortable and well maintained, attracting groups and those craving authentic food with a fusion twist.
Shrimp lo mein stands out with its rich flavor and pairs well with house special fries and rice. Sesame chicken features crispy breading and a tangy sauce, while dumplings come cooked to perfection.
A gaming setup on the left wall offers free play with several cool games in the corner. The place stays very clean and plays background music that fits the vibe well.
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The restaurant is open until 3am for late-night dining.
They serve Chinese food until 3am, perfect for late-night cravings.
The price for three drinks and two main plates is reasonable for three people.
Small Asian restaurant with cozy atmosphere and quiet reggae music sets a relaxed vibe. Seating is limited and tight, featuring a mix of tables and bar seats along the wall. Self-order kiosk streamlines ordering, complementing the efficient service.
Soft and fluffy bao buns come in a variety of flavors like Hogzilla, shrimp tempura, spicy chicken, beef, and vegan options. Crab rangoons and tater tots add to the menu with tasty, satisfying bites.
A cool vibe fills the space with a self-order system that speeds up service. The atmosphere stays relaxed and the food matches the overall quick service.
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Parking is difficult because it is street parking at a busy intersection.
Parking is available nearby behind the building.
The price is super worth it, 11 for two baos and a drink.
Interior features neon glow, floating paper lanterns, and abstract sakura trees creating a low-light dining setting. Atmosphere blends traditional Japanese and East Asian street market vibes with quiet, cool energy. Guests often enjoy full bar offerings alongside varied Asian dishes in spacious seating arrangements.
Floating lanterns and a starry night sky create a beautiful, quiet atmosphere. The overall vibe feels very cool and serene.
Good to know
Reservations are required to dine at the restaurant.
You need a park pass to access the restaurant.
Expect high prices with small portion sizes.