Modern space blends bright colorful lights with a warm atmosphere perfect for groups and families. Hotpot shines with extra soup bases like sago and herbal, served quickly to enhance flavor. Interactive grilling and a sauce bar make dining engaging and fun.
Offers an extra variety of soup bases for hotpot with fresh ingredients and flavorful options like sago and herbal soup. Service brings soup bases quickly, enhancing the hotpot experience.
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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.
Sandwich shop blends vintage sports bar vibe with fresh, flavorful sandwiches. Cozy seating and Orlando sports memorabilia create a welcoming atmosphere. Rich chicken pot pie soup adds comforting warmth to hearty options.
Chicken pot pie soup stands out with a rich, comforting flavor. Other soups like baked potato and broccoli cheddar offer hearty, flavorful options alongside vegetable soup.
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The average price of a sandwich is about $10.
Potbelly offers a variety of vegan options on their menu.
The bathroom is accessible and exceeds standard requirements.
Cozy sandwich shop offers a lively, chill vibe with modern rock music and pet-friendly seating. Creamy tomato bisque with house-made croutons pairs perfectly with fresh sandwiches. Indoor and outdoor spaces create a welcoming NYC deli feel.
Creamy and rich tomato soup stands out with house-made croutons adding texture. The tomato bisque offers an amazing flavor that pairs well with sandwiches.
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Expect to pay around $20 for a sandwich.
The restaurant has limited seating, so arrive early.
Parking can be hard to find; look for marked spaces.
Spacious bakery offers a cozy atmosphere with free Wi-Fi and outdoor seating. Wonton soup features a fresh, flavorful broth that comforts. Large portions of dumpling soup include best chicken dumplings for a satisfying meal.
Wonton soup stands out with its fresh, flavorful, and comforting broth. Large portions of dumpling soup come with some of the best chicken dumplings around.
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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 spot inside an Asian market offers cozy seating and a casual vibe. Known for authentic Southeast Asian dishes like Hainan chicken and khao soi. Soups include Tom Kha Gai and herbal braised pork noodle, fresh and warming with easy ordering.
Soups here include Chicken Rice Soup similar to Cantonese Gi Juk, Wonton Soup often paired with BBQ pork, and Tom Kha Gai served with rice. Herbal braised pork noodle soup and onion soup also appear, offering fresh and warming options.
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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.
Spacious restaurant offers live jazz guitar and a family-friendly vibe. Elevated Puerto Rican dishes shine with pasteles soup as a rich highlight. Beautiful decor and a full bar create a prestigious yet relaxed setting.
Pasteles soup stands out with rich flavors. The calabaza soup and the typical Puerto Rican cake soup of the day also offer distinct tastes.
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Live music happens every Friday and Saturday night.
Reservations are recommended for special events like birthday celebrations.
Expect higher prices for additional sides and sauces.
Korean BBQ grills create a warm atmosphere perfect for families. Soups like Kimchi Soup and Soondubu offer rich, authentic flavors. Simple, dark interiors focus on food and socializing, paired well with traditional drinks like soju.
Soups here come with flavorful ribs and a great variety of options. The Kimchi Soup and egg soup stand out as tasty choices, and the Soondubu offers a satisfying homemade feel.
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The all-you-can-eat option is available for $25 per person.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect a wait time of 30-60 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Enjoy Hue-style beef noodle and fresh soups loaded with vegetables in a cozy spot that feels like old Saigon. Relax to chilling music while savoring authentic flavors. A quiet, immersive space also offers Vietnamese snacks for takeout.
Soups feature fresh ingredients and a generous amount of vegetables. Varieties include Hue-style beef noodle, crab noodle, and PhotiCHIN, all noted for their delicious flavors.
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Expect a short wait time during lunch hours on weekdays.
After 10pm, only pho is served with limited drink options.
The restaurant accommodates allergies and dietary restrictions.
Sleek, moody interiors create a chic atmosphere perfect for relaxing. Tom Kha soup offers great flavor and spice, while Duck Soup brings a unique, homey taste. Comfortable seating suits casual meals or quiet date nights with an upscale vibe.
Tom Kha soup stands out with its great flavor and spice. The Duck Soup offers a unique taste that feels like home. The miso soup also receives consistent praise for its quality.
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Happy hour specials include $8 sushi and drink deals daily.
The restaurant offers a late-night reverse happy hour menu.
Expect a busy atmosphere during happy hour, especially before shows.
Small Vietnamese spot offers a nostalgic street vibe with traditional decor and light music. Chicken noodle soup shines with soft shredded chicken and unique ingredients like hearts and eggs. Cozy, clean space makes it a relaxing, quaint choice for authentic eats.
Chicken noodle soup features soft shredded chicken and a comforting broth with strong flavors. The soup includes chicken hearts and young eggs but could use more pho spices.
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Expect a long wait time during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The menu features limited selections, focusing on unique Vietnamese dishes.
Prices are reasonable compared to other Vietnamese restaurants in the area.
Family-run spot offers a cozy atmosphere with authentic Vietnamese decor and a quiet vibe. Noodle soups come in enormous portions with unique flavors like the off-menu Mark chicken soup. Large tables and a party area add to the neighborhood feel.
Noodle soups come in enormous portions with unique flavors. The "Mark" chicken noodle soup includes pork and brisket and is not on the menu. Wonton soup and Pho Tia Nam stand out for their distinctive taste.
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Parking is limited and can be tricky; arrive early to find a spot.
Prices are competitive, with most dishes under $15.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Stylish Thai spot shines with bold Tom Yum soup and a warm atmosphere. Signature Mango Sticky Rice cocktails pair well with standout dishes. Live music and a secret speakeasy lounge add unique energy.
Strong and flavorful Tom Yum soup stands out with its bold taste. Yentafo soup offers a unique blend of sweet and spicy flavors.
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Expect a wait if arriving after 7pm on weekends.
The speakeasy opens at 5pm for cocktails.
Vegetarian options are available and clearly labeled.
Vietnamese restaurant offers a relaxed atmosphere with simple decor and a small garden view. Soups like beef pho and tilapia sour soup deliver rich flavors and authentic taste. Family-owned vibe adds a chill dining experience with charming murals and a fish tank.
Soup here bursts with savory and distinct flavors that stand out. Beef pho and tilapia sour soup deliver rich, authentic taste and a satisfying nutrient boost.
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The kitchen closes at 9:15 pm, so arrive early for dinner.
Prices for pho have increased to around $14 per bowl.
Expect generous portions; three sizes of pho are available.
Rustic decor and Texas-themed artifacts create a cozy vibe. French onion soup offers a rich flavor but is salty, while shrimp and lobster chowder is a creamy, seafood-packed choice. Family-friendly quietness shifts to vibrant energy during celebrations.
French onion soup stands out with a rich flavor but leans salty. Shrimp and lobster chowder offers a creamy, seafood-packed option. Soups often come paired with baked potato and house salad sides.
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Lunch specials are available on weekends until 3:00 pm.
Expect a wait of up to an hour for large parties during peak hours.
Parking is ample and free for restaurant patrons.
Robots deliver food and drinks, creating a unique dining experience in a spacious, modern setting. Homemade soups like hand pulled beef noodle soup offer rich, authentic flavors. Large party tables and a koi pond add to the upscale, relaxing atmosphere.
Homemade soups stand out with hand pulled beef noodle soup and hot and sour soup offering rich, authentic flavors. Soup dumplings and other dim sum items complement the soup selection well.
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Parking behind the restaurant may result in towing, even for customers.
They serve dim sum every day from lunch to dinner.
Portions are small; larger groups should order more food.
Japanese spot upstairs offers bird's eye views and a cozy vibe with anime tunes. Miso soup is hot and flavorful, while dumpling soup shines too. Seating by windows adds a swanky, secret spot feel, making it chill and inviting for all.
Miso soup comes hot and flavorful without being watered down. Dumpling soup and seaweed salad also stand out as very good options.
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Parking is available on the side and back of the building.
Happy hour offers great deals on drinks and appetizers.
Credit card payments incur an additional fee on the bill.
Small, crowded space with authentic Cantonese vibe and fresh dumplings served from heated push carts creates lively mornings. Hot and sour soup offers bold flavors, while wonton soup delivers hearty broth and flavorful wontons. Decor and atmosphere feel like Guangdong province.
Hot and sour soup stands out with bold flavors. Wonton soup offers a hearty broth and flavor-packed wontons despite extra noodles. Creamy chicken and corn soup and egg drop soup also appear on the menu with generous portions.
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Saturdays and Sundays are the actual dim sum days at Ming’s Bistro.
Parking is located behind the restaurant but can be challenging on weekends.
Expect to wait for a table during busy weekend dim sum hours.
Large dining area with traditional Chinese decor offers a quiet, humble vibe. Authentic dim sum served from carts delights steady crowds on weekends. Soups like egg drop and flavorful wonton add depth, matching fresh, handmade dishes at reasonable prices.
Egg drop soup stands out as a highlight here. The wonton soup offers a hot and flavorful oil that adds depth, and the fish and maw soup is a notable choice for those familiar with it.
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Reservations are not accepted, and seating is limited.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant has two menus: an authentic Chinese menu and an American menu.
Old building with authentic atmosphere offers family-style Cantonese dining in a chill, no-frills setting. Soups stand out with large shrimp wontons and rich flavors like beef shrimp and roasted duck noodle soup. Quiet vibe complements the traditional experience.
Soups feature large shrimp wontons and a balanced cilantro flavor. Options include beef shrimp noodle soup and roasted duck noodle soup, both rich and satisfying.
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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.
Small dining room with cozy atmosphere and mirrors hosts a tight but warm space. Broth is rich and flavorful, featuring crab noodle soup and combos with caramelized fish. Regulars enjoy authentic Vietnamese cuisine at affordable prices in a casual, family-owned setting.
Broth offers a flavorful and rich taste reminiscent of traditional Vietnamese soups. Options include a crab noodle soup and combos where soup pairs with dishes like caramelized or fried fish for $16.
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Prices for dishes range from $5.50 to $16, making it affordable.
The new dishes are available on Wednesday and Thursday, with weekly rotations.
A Vietnamese community frequently visits, indicating the food's authenticity.
Small space with an open kitchen offers a friendly atmosphere and fresh sushi. Soups feature hibachi grade beef for quality, though portions are modest. Affordable prices and quick service make it a convenient spot for casual Japanese meals.
Soups feature hibachi grade beef cuts, adding quality to dishes like beef udon. Miso soup comes in a small styrofoam container and is served in modest portions.
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The restaurant offers a large menu with sushi rolls, poke bowls, and bento boxes.
Portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Prices can be steep, with sushi costing nearly $100 for two after tip.
Calm atmosphere with beautiful piano music and spacious seating makes it cozy and welcoming. Lunch specials feature vegetable soup with large tofu pieces and a standout shrimp wonton soup. Perfect for casual dining and relaxed conversations.
Lunch specials include vegetable soup with tofu that serves five and has large tofu pieces. The shrimp wonton soup also stands out as a recommended option.
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The restaurant serves dim sum all day, but carts are only available during lunch.
Ming Garden can accommodate a party of 11 at one table.
Expect a wait during peak lunch hours, especially on weekends.