Korean restaurant with charming cottage-core decor and bright, cozy atmosphere. Tables feature individual tablets for ordering, and outdoor seating welcomes dogs. The vibe suits small groups and date nights, blending clean, personal touches with a relaxed energy.
Sushi burritos come super fresh and stand out here. Poke bowls offer a burst of freshness with melt-in-your-mouth fish and vibrant toppings, while ramen features glass noodles that kids enjoy.
BBQ bowls feature smoky and tender meats with perfect seasoning and come with fresh vegetables. The spicy pork BBQ bowl offers a tangy heat and generous portions that can serve two meals.
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Expect large portion sizes that provide great value for the price.
The restaurant maintains a high standard of cleanliness and hygiene.
Takeout orders can be placed ahead for quicker pickup.
Asian fusion restaurant offers a cozy, modern atmosphere with a clean, welcoming vibe and authentic touches. Large portions come at reasonable prices, featuring flavorful hibachi and unique menu items like scallion pancake wraps and sesame bun sandwiches. The energy balances classic hibachi excitement without feeling forced.
Ramen stands out with seafood ramen and consistently great flavors. Dishes like pork bun, eel bento, and fresh shrimp tempura add variety and depth to the menu.
Bao buns come with a special spiced sauce that stands out. Chicken Bao and BBQ Buns taste delicious and pair well with other dishes like ramen and hibachi chicken fried rice.
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The portions at Bao Bun Hibachi are large and satisfying.
Prices range from $15 to $20 per person, depending on the order.
Takeout service is quick and accurate, with generous portions.
Rooftop setting offers unmatched city views and a romantic ambiance with good music. The atmosphere feels lovely and vibrant, attracting those seeking an elevated dining experience. A self-service bar adds a unique touch to the overall vibe.
All-you-can-eat barbecue and sushi come fresh and tasty. Side dishes and sushi offer delicious variety throughout the full-service buffet.
All-you-can-eat barbecue offers fresh and delicious options with a full-service buffet including sushi. Attentive and friendly service enhances the premium Japanese BBQ experience.
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Reservations are recommended for special occasions like birthdays.
The restaurant is located on the 13th floor of a multi-use building.
Parking is available in the building's parking deck.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers individual burners and pots at each seat for all-you-can-eat dining. Spacious interior features intimate booths and a sauce bar with over 20 options for customizing flavors. Atmosphere stays lively but not overwhelming, attracting groups and solo diners alike.
Miso soup stands out with its flavorful and satisfying taste. Bento boxes offer a fair price and come with a good amount of food. Gyoza ranks among the best available here.
Offers exceptional Korean barbecue with a better selection than many other spots. Service is fast and attentive, making the experience smooth and enjoyable.
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Monday trivia night starts at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Birthday meals are free for groups of four or more.
The restaurant has a two-hour limit for dining.
Restaurant combines anime and Asian fusion decor with indoor and outdoor seating overlooking a scenic beltline. Atmosphere stays vibrant and fun with great music enhancing the lively vibe. Outdoor patio welcomes dogs with water bowls, making it a dog-friendly dining spot.
Ramen stands out with rich flavors, paired well with bao buns. The menu also features vegan yaki udon, kimchi fried rice, and chicken and veggie spring rolls.
Hong Kong BBQ stands out with options like BBQ pork and duck bao buns. The menu also features five spice rubbed chicken wings and Chinese BBQ pork bao, offering a mix of flavors from ribs to bibimbap.
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Happy hour runs from 4PM to 6PM with great deals on baos and small plates.
Expect a wait of about 10 minutes on busy Saturday nights.
Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Small Hawaiian restaurant offers cozy, homey atmosphere with live ukulele music and covered patio seating. Decor is cute but dated, creating a casual and welcoming vibe. Generous portions of authentic Hawaiian BBQ attract families and those seeking fresh cultural cuisine.
Chicken katsu stands out with its moist, crispy texture and well-balanced sauce. The menu also features curry sauce on the side and includes options like BBQ beef and fried rice.
Offers an authentic Hawaiian BBQ experience with standout dishes like Kalua Pork and BBQ chicken. Food quality is consistently top notch and service is excellent.
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The restaurant offers large portions at fair prices.
Parking is free and private, located right in front of the restaurant.
Expect a casual atmosphere; no dress code is enforced.
Modern space with elegant decor and calm, cozy atmosphere invites relaxed dining. Full bar offers a variety of drinks alongside an enjoyable playlist and sports on TV. Features lazy susans for group sharing and free parking for convenience.
Ramen noodles come out perfect in the soup, paired well with duck. Edamame serves as a solid starter, and the menu includes XIAO LONG BAO dumplings and dessert buns.
BBQ chicken noodles stand out as a key dish, served with noodles and tossed in BBQ sauce. The menu also features Black Pepper Beef and a variety of tossed noodle options including curry.
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Parking at Noodoh Asian Fusion & Bar is limited and can be awkward.
Georgia Tech students receive a 15% discount with their Buzzcard.
The wait time is usually short, making it a convenient dining option.
Food court with diverse mini food stations and a central tequila bar creates a lively, varied atmosphere. Outdoor seating surrounds a quad with a dog park, playground, and greenbelt area, making it family and pet friendly. Live DJ music adds energy, while multiple seating options accommodate different moods and groups.
Ramen here features perfectly spicy broth, chewy noodles, and crunchy spring roots. Fried gyoza and fried pickles add variety alongside other Japanese options like mochi donuts.
Barbecue here stands out with unique flavors and fresh, crunchy loaded waffle fries topped with BBQ and mac n cheese. Sampling from different spots offers generous portions that satisfy well.
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The makers market occurs every Wednesday, featuring local artisans.
Jazz nights are hosted on Thursdays and Fridays, attracting a lively crowd.
The first two hours of parking are free, but be cautious of the parking system.
Spacious dining area with gas grills at each table creates an interactive cooking experience. The atmosphere blends upscale, cool vibes with original handcrafted steel decor by a local Korean artist. Music features lots of K-pop, adding to the lively yet approachable environment.
Tonkatsu and tempura vegetables are available, with spring rolls popular among kids. Ramen varies in flavor, sometimes lacking depth or spiciness, and some Korean dishes like bibimbap and bulgogi are not served here.
Korean style BBQ offers an authentic experience with meats cooked right at the table. The bulgogi beef stands out as a highlight, paired with a variety of sauces and sides that complement the meal well.
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The restaurant automatically adds a 20% gratuity to all bills.
Parking is free and conveniently located near the restaurant.
The all-you-can-eat menu offers a wide selection at a competitive price.