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.
Very kid-friendly environment with a wall of Labubus that kids enjoy. Kids like the noodles and ramen and the large portions of dishes like beef fried rice.
Pork gyozas come crispy and perfectly pan-seared with rich flavor. Vegetable and pork options both deliver solid taste and texture.
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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.
Japanese restaurant offers a clean and cozy space with a chill, laid-back vibe and quiet, relaxing atmosphere. Japanese music plays softly, enhancing the authentic and friendly environment. Affordable prices and well-prepared dishes make it a dependable spot for casual dining.
Kids enjoy the friendly atmosphere and staff who engage patiently with their stories. The place draws families back repeatedly, showing its appeal for children.
Gyoza comes hot and crispy with a flavor close to what you'd find in Japan. Four fried pieces cost less than $5 and make a tasty appetizer.
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Catering services are available and well-received by customers.
The restaurant has a clean and well-maintained environment.
Prices are generally affordable, with meals for two under $50.
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.
Staff pay close attention to kids and prepare everything for them when the food arrives. Service anticipates many needs, making it a solid choice for a night out with children.
Fried gyoza come with a perfectly crisp exterior and a tender, juicy inside. Cooking at the right temperature keeps them flavorful and satisfying.
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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.
Small Japanese restaurant offers a cozy, homey atmosphere with clean, simple interior and no outside views. Sushi presentation stands out with dry ice effects and fake floral decor, creating a unique dining experience. Casual setting suits quick meals rather than formal occasions.
Kids enjoy the Boba and love the food options. The experience appeals to both kids and adults, with even picky eaters finding favorites. Birthday dinners work well here.
Pork gyoza comes as a popular appetizer alongside dishes like chicken hibachi and ramen. These crispy dumplings pair well with other items like miso soup and tempura desserts.
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Happy hour specials are available daily from 5-7pm with discounted appetizers.
The hibachi lunch special is under $15 and includes soup and fried rice.
A 10% discount is available for escape room visitors next door.
Small restaurant with about 35 seats and outdoor seating offers a calm, welcoming atmosphere that feels family-friendly and laidback. Bright fluorescent lighting and minimal decorations create a simple, unpretentious setting. Space can feel crowded and cramped during busy times.
Kids enjoy the mango sticky rice and yellow curry. The chef checks for nut-free ingredients and talks with the kids. The owner makes kids feel special by personally thanking them.
Steamed gyoza come soft with a savory filling. Fried gyoza offer a different texture and are worth trying. These dumplings are Chinese-style despite the Thai menu.
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Maya Thai Cuisine is HFSAA Halal certified.
The restaurant offers Halal options for all dishes.
Maya Thai Cuisine closes between 3 and 5 PM daily.
Izakaya-style restaurant with Showa era-inspired decor and Japanese memorabilia creates a nostalgic, retro atmosphere. Lively Japanese music and bar seating where food is prepared add to the immersive vibe. The place draws a steady crowd with a no-reservation policy and a wait time that reflects its popularity.
Kids enjoy the ramen options tailored to different ages, including a 2-year-old and 10-year-old. Dishes like unagi don and chicken karaage get eaten up quickly by children.
Gyoza appetizers come highly recommended and are often reordered before finishing the meal. They pair well with other dishes like karaage and ramen, making them a kid-friendly and tasty choice.
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SUSURU does not accept reservations, so expect to wait for a table.
Wait times are typically 60-90 minutes, especially during peak hours.
Arriving early can help avoid long wait times.
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.
Friendly staff show patience with kids and encourage them to explore. The ambiance keeps children engaged while parents enjoy delicious ramen options.
Chicken Pan Fried Gyoza comes with an amazing dipping sauce. The gyoza pairs well with other items like octopus balls and fried chicken.
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Parking is available, including overflow in a nearby hotel lot.
A 10% student discount is offered.
Reservations are made on a tablet upon arrival.
Restaurant offers a modern, clean atmosphere with stylish, Japanese-inspired decor and a spacious, bright interior. Energy feels warm and inviting, suitable for casual meals and special occasions alike. Full bar and visible sushi chefs add to the lively, authentic vibe.
A very kid-friendly space with changing tables in both bathrooms. Food options include more than just sushi, so kids find plenty to enjoy. Service is attentive and friendly, ensuring a smooth experience for families.
Crispy and fresh, the gyoza come in orders of 10 pieces. They serve as solid appetizers with a satisfying texture.
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On Saturday and Sunday, the restaurant offers all-day dinner at $35 per person with a two-hour time limit for all-you-can-eat.
Arrive early to avoid long wait times, which average about 2 hours.
The all-you-can-eat menu features a large portion of imitation crab in the rolls.