Small space with old school diner aesthetic and bar seating creates a cozy, casual vibe. Atmosphere feels fun and lively, with reggae music adding to the Hawaiian-inspired mood. Noise levels rise during busy times, reflecting a popular spot for hearty, authentic comfort food.
Ube Haupia Pie features layered ube and haupia filling in a macadamia nut crust. Desserts here are delectable and well-crafted.
Kalbi ribs come thick, juicy, and marinated beautifully, cooked to a perfect medium. Korean fried chicken is super crispy with a delicious sauce, though other spots nearby offer different takes.
Good to know
They will soon have a Sunday brunch and add a brunch menu.
Visitors should expect a wait because the dining room is small and the place is popular.
We had to park across the street at the bank because there was no parking on a Friday night.
Small restaurant with beautiful Hawaiian decor and vibrant island and reggae fusion music creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Guests feel transported to the islands with welcoming energy and a lively vibe. A selfie wall adds a playful touch to the space.
Alohasada treats offer a donut-like texture with flavors like haupia and ube cream. Butter mochi stands out as a sticky, chewy, and sweet dessert option.
Kalbi short ribs stand out with rich flavor. The menu includes Spam musubi and Mac salad alongside bowls like the Waikiki bowl.
Good to know
The restaurant has limited seating with only a couple of 4-seater tables available.
Expect to pay around $58 for a meal for four, but portions may not satisfy everyone.
The menu offers healthier options like swapping rice for vegetables in poke bowls.
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.
Buffet offers a huge selection including cheesecake, ice cream, and sago soup. Dessert options expand beyond basics but are not the main focus here.
Buffet offers a wide variety of hotpot and Korean BBQ options with flavorful dishes like spicy Kimchi pot, bulgogi, and short ribs. Servers provide attentive and helpful service, especially for those new to Korean BBQ.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $100 for two people, including tip.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
There is no takeout option available.
Modern Korean barbecue restaurant offers a clean, stylish interior with warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels relaxed and kid-friendly. Guests enjoy authentic Korean flavors paired with chilled Soju and Korean R&B music, creating a calm yet lively dining experience.
Corn ice cream stands out as a unique dessert flavor. Birthday celebrations include a free dessert, a special sign, and a Korean birthday song.
Offers authentic Korean BBQ with standout dishes like galbi, beef bulgogi, and soondubu. Includes a variety of banchan such as marinated peanuts alongside classics like tteokbokki and bibimbap.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for special events to secure a spot.
The restaurant offers buffet style service during special events.
Side dish refills are charged, which is unique for a Korean BBQ.
Bright, clean bakery with a Parisian-inspired aesthetic and wide variety of fresh pastries. Cozy, inviting atmosphere with comfortable indoor seating and a self-service pastry selection system. Background K-pop music adds a unique touch to the relaxed vibe.
Dessert selection includes cream puffs, flaky pastries, and elegant cakes. Cases display a wide variety of unique and heavenly-looking sweets.
Kimchi croquettes have a crispy exterior and a balanced kimchi flavor. Beef croquettes also appear alongside these, both offering a tasty Korean twist.
Good to know
Collect a tray and plate up your own food before taking it to the register.
Parking is plentiful at the cafe.
There is ample seating inside the cafe.
Private booths with curtains create a secluded dining experience enhanced by call buttons for quick service and device charging. The interior features beautiful decor that transports diners to Japan, offering an authentic atmosphere perfect for intimate meals or date nights.
Japanese cherry blossom jelly and matcha dessert stand out as unique options. The green tiramisu is popular enough to order twice. Complimentary desserts are sometimes offered.
Kimchi ramen stands out with its bold flavor and is a favorite dish here. The kimchi itself is notably good, often described as some of the best around.
Good to know
Parking is available, including overflow in a nearby hotel lot.
A 10% student discount is offered.
Reservations are made on a tablet upon arrival.
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.
The dessert includes a moon pie that stands out and a surprise dessert that guests often receive. Free desserts are common and described as incredible.
Bulgogi stands out with its rich, savory flavor and tender beef. Korean dishes include bao and drinks like fruit-flavored soju mixed with Korean beer, adding variety to the menu.
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.
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.
Sesame ball and chocolate dessert stand out among the sweets. Desserts come in small cups of ice cream, which feels more sanitary and convenient. Birthday desserts and signs add a thoughtful touch.
Offers a combined hotpot and Korean BBQ experience that suits both first-timers and regulars. Known for its authentic flavors and a menu that highlights the best of both cooking styles.
Good to know
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.
Spacious bar with cozy decor and ample seating arranged for comfort. Atmosphere blends authentic Korean music and lively energy, featuring a karaoke stage. Crowd enjoys creative drinks like carved watermelon soju and a menu with standout Korean barbecue and ramen dishes.
Fish-shaped waffles stuffed with red bean paste and ice cream stand out. Cheese and corn dessert and shave ice also appear as sweet options. Ice cream portions are small but serve as a nice finish.
Korean comfort food shines with dishes like bulgogi, kimchi stew, and squid pancake. Creative drinks such as watermelon soju complement favorites like tteokbokki and crispy fried chicken.
Good to know
Happy hour runs all day on Sundays with special drink prices.
Karaoke is available on select nights with a great song selection.
Trivia night occurs every Wednesday at 7pm with fun prizes.
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.
Dessert bao includes options like firecracker shrimp and Tarzan dessert bao with some seasonal varieties. Fusion desserts stand out, though some dessert bao feel like they are missing a key element.
Kimchi tater tots stand out with a balanced spiciness and creamy sauce. Dishes like the softshell crab and hoisin rib bao bun feature rich, well-balanced flavors that highlight Korean influences.
Good to know
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.
Small Chinese restaurant offers authentic boiled fish dishes with spicy soup in a clean, modern setting. Atmosphere stays quiet and cozy, with friendly, family-oriented service and interactive ordering at each table.
Brown sugar glutinous rice cakes stand out as a dessert choice. Other options include sesame balls alongside a variety of sweets.
Spicy dishes blend mala-tang heat with fish stew flavors. The menu mixes Chinese and Korean cuisine creatively. Kimchi fried rice and Korean fried chicken stand out.
Good to know
Ample parking is available near the restaurant.
The restaurant offers authentic Sichuan cuisine at reasonable prices.
Portion sizes are generous, providing good value for the price.
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.
Brown Sugar Cheesecake and Matcha Cheesecake stand out as dessert options. Baked pudding and coconut jelly also appear on the menu for those seeking variety.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its crispy breading and authentic bon chon flavors. The chicken thighs have a great flavor, especially when spicy.
Good to know
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.
Bright, clean space with an artistic vibe and quiet atmosphere welcomes guests with the smell of fresh bread. The bakery offers Japanese-style desserts and flaky, buttery pastries presented with care. The mood stays chill and welcoming, making it a pleasant spot for enjoying unique baked goods.
Desserts feature light, refreshing flavors with balanced sweetness. They avoid being sickly sweet, making them enjoyable and well-crafted.
Soft bread pairs with flavorful Beef Bulgogi in sandwiches and burritos. The bulgogi burrito is large and filling, with a fluffy egg inside.
Good to know
Parking is available in the plaza, but it can get crowded.
Prices for baked goods range from $3 to $10.
Expect longer wait times during weekends and holidays.
Restaurant combines Korean BBQ and hot pot with karaoke rooms for added entertainment. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, with clean, neat decor and big tables suited for group dining. Sauce bar offers customizable combinations, enhancing the interactive dining experience.
A dessert bar stands out, which is rare for hot pot spots. The buffet includes a variety of desserts alongside meats and vegetables.
Offers a vibrant dining experience combining Korean BBQ, sushi, and hot pot under one roof. The all-you-can-eat option includes a wide variety of dishes at a great price, with friendly service enhancing the meal.
Good to know
Karaoke rooms are available for groups of 10 or more.
A free karaoke room is offered for parties of 10 or more.
Everyone at the table must order sushi if one person does.
Gigantic Asian grocery store with a spacious layout and multiple food stalls creates an electric atmosphere filled with live music and crowds. Diverse sections include a vibrant fish market, bakery, arcade, and photo booths, offering a colorful, immersive experience reminiscent of Korea, Japan, and China.
Freezer sections hold a large variety of frozen desserts alongside dumpling wrappers and meals. The bakery and coffee shop offer pastries like Pain aux Raisins and other fresh desserts.
A large assortment of kimchi goods, marinated Galbi, and thinly sliced meats for BBQ fills the store. A full food court serves authentic Korean dishes like tteokbokki, Korean corn dogs, and assorted fish cake soup.
Good to know
Parking can be hard to find, so arrive early.
Expect long lines during weekends, especially after 5pm.
Most food court restaurants close at 8pm.