Small, clean sushi restaurant with cozy atmosphere and comfortable seating. Quiet and elegant environment suits casual dining and families. Sushi presentation is cute and creative, emphasizing freshness and quality.
Crab Rangoon stands out as a highlight, noted for its exceptional quality. The menu also features hot and sour soup and chicken Szechuan, both prepared well and flavorful.
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Happy hour offers great drink deals, making it a popular time to visit.
UFC fights are shown on Saturday nights, attracting sports fans.
The all-you-can-eat lunch is a great deal for sushi lovers.
Rotary hot pot setup features individual pots and food delivered by mini trains and conveyor belts, creating an interactive dining experience. Atmosphere blends anime and manga decor with a warm, fun vibe suitable for groups and families. Guests engage with a DIY sauce bar and enjoy a variety of fresh ingredients at their own pace.
Unlimited servings include chicken breast, pork butt, and a variety of vegetables and sauces. The $22 Yummy Plus course offers all items on the conveyor belt plus mochi dessert and a fresh fruit smoothie.
Rotary hot pot offers a fun and interactive dining experience with delicious broth options and attentive service. Great for small groups or dates, it delivers a memorable introduction to Chinese hot pot.
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The restaurant offers 90 minutes of all-you-can-eat hot pot.
Expect a 45-minute seating limit for dining.
The all-you-can-eat experience costs $25.00 per person.
Bright, clean design with spacious layout and semi-private rooms suits both small and large groups. Atmosphere feels warm and social, with steamy windows and the communal cooking adding a unique charm. Self-serve buffet-style ingredients and a sauce bar encourage customization and interaction.
Everything is all you can eat, including a premium selection that lets you choose from any meat on the menu.
Hot pot features amazing fresh broth and a wide variety of ingredients. The all-you-can-eat option offers quality and flavorful dishes with good hospitality and cleanliness.
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The restaurant offers free dessert on your birthday with valid ID.
All-you-can-eat lunch is available from 11:30 am to 4 pm for about $33.
They have specials like 2-for-1 drinks during happy hour.
Large space with unique modern decor and individual hotpots at each seat creates a clean, comfortable setting. Atmosphere suits gatherings but can be noisy with limited privacy. Friendly staff offer a photo service that adds a memorable touch.
Unlimited hotpot and BBQ runs for two hours at a low price of $36.99. Food quality stays solid for the price, focusing on quantity over premium ingredients.
Combining individual hot pots and grill at no extra charge creates a unique dining setup. The fresh, flavorful meats stay moist whether grilled or simmered, and the hot pot broth is rich and comforting.
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The restaurant has a 2-hour limit for all-you-can-eat dining.
The price for unlimited hotpot and BBQ is $36.99 per person.
A birthday meal is free with three paying adult meals within three days of the birthday.
Traditional decor sets a cozy yet lively atmosphere with self-serve vegetable and sauce bars enhancing the dining experience. Wide variety of fresh ingredients and authentic broths create a unique hot pot environment. The space feels clean and inviting, suitable for gatherings with friends or family.
Offers all-you-can-eat hot pot with quality ingredients at a fair price. The comforting congee hot pot stands out for its flavor and warmth.
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The lunch special runs from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM, offering $4 off per person.
The restaurant allows customers to bring their own alcohol, which is a great plus.
There is free parking available for customers.
Interactive dining features robot food delivery and live performances by servers, creating a vibrant and fun atmosphere. Spacious, clean, and modern interior includes a seasoning bar and offers semi-good city views. Guests often engage in cooking their own food at the table, enhancing the lively experience.
Unlimited access to a sauce bar and salad bar comes at $4 per person. The sauce bar includes a variety of fruits and snacks available without limit.
Hot pot here stands out for its unique dining experience and consistently very good quality. It offers a memorable meal that many find exceptional in the city.
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Birthday celebrations include a song and a gift for the guest.
Performances of Sichuan Opera face-changing occur during dinner at specific times.
The all-you-can-eat option is available after 8 PM for meat lovers.
Sushi restaurant in a converted pizza place offers a cozy, warm atmosphere with authentic decor and unique cat pictures on the walls. The environment stays quiet and relaxing except near the bar where blenders run loudly. Lunch hours feature price reductions attracting a calm midday crowd.
Shrimp tempura, crab Rangoon, and fried dumplings stand out as strong choices. Spring rolls taste unpleasant and are best avoided.
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The all-you-can-eat option is priced reasonably at $30 per person.
Lunch prices are fair before 3pm with price reductions.
Sushi is clearly labeled, making it easy to identify contents.
Modern, dark decor creates a cozy and calming atmosphere with classic Asian-inspired design. Staff are attentive, sometimes to the point of hovering, which can make the environment feel uncomfortably watchful. The place offers all-you-can-eat sushi with reasonable prices and a focus on value.
All you can eat sushi includes access to appetizers, sushi, and rolls. Customers can choose which items to order, making the all you can eat option a great deal compared to others in the area.
Small crab rangoons pack more filling than usual and taste savory. Meals include mini appetizers like fried gyozas and crab rangoon.
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The all-you-can-eat option is available for $30 from 3pm to 9pm daily.
Lunch all-you-can-eat menu costs $19 per person.
Dinner offers a wider variety of sushi options than lunch.
Shawarma restaurant offers a clean, cozy interior with an oriental style that creates a quiet, welcoming atmosphere. Comfortable tables accommodate both intimate and large groups, supporting a relaxed dining experience. The place stands out for its modern yet traditional vibe following Sharia guidelines.
Crab rangoons and fried pork dumplings stand out with tasty, homemade flavors. Appetizers like the jalapeño roll and spring rolls add variety to the Chinese food options.
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The restaurant is clean and well-kept.
The food is halal and offers great flavor.
Pricing is very reasonable for the portion sizes.
Open layout creates a lively atmosphere with moderate noise levels. Seating is comfortable and the vibe feels friendly and cool. Crowds vary, with early arrivals avoiding overflow and a mix of diners enjoying reasonably priced all-you-can-eat options.
Crab rangoons arrive as a platter for waiting guests and taste light and crispy. Spring rolls share the same delicate crunch. Dinner with drinks and bowls runs about $45 for two.
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Yummy Bowl offers an all-you-can-eat dinner option for $19.
The lunch bowl costs $13, with all-you-can-eat for an additional $4 until 3 pm.
Expect a wait if delivery orders are being prepared at the same time.
Sushi restaurant offers a modern yet cozy vibe with comfortable seating and cute decor featuring figurines along the back wall. Soft music creates a peaceful atmosphere ideal for casual outings or dates. Ordering via tablet adds convenience to the dining experience.
Offers an all you can eat sushi menu priced between $25 and $32 per person. The combo deal provides a variety of sushi options for a fixed price.
Crab Rangoon features prominently, often included in lunch deals. Other notable dishes include pepper tuna salad, shrimp tempura, and dragon roll.
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The all-you-can-eat lunch special costs $25, offering great value.
Weekend lunch prices increase to $31.99, but the menu remains the same.
Parking is easily accessible near the restaurant.
Spacious dining area with individual hot pots and a sauce bar for custom dipping sauces creates an interactive meal experience. Bright, galaxy-themed decor and clean layout set a visually engaging atmosphere. Frequent celebrations add a lively energy to the space.
Offers an all you can eat hotpot with a reasonable price that matches the quality of the food.
All-you-can-eat hot pot and sushi come combined for one price, offering solid value. The quality of meat and fish stands out, with tasty options like lamb, scallops, and shrimp har gow in flavorful broths.
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Monday-Thursday buy 1 get 1 free drinks.
There is an extra $10 fee per person if you do not finish all your food.
A minimum tip of 18% is required on the total bill.
Sushi restaurant offers a calm atmosphere with quiet environment and pleasant lighting. Large portions and fresh sushi create a satisfying dining experience. Cool wall art and Japanese street paintings add to the decorative interior.
All you can eat sushi comes with an additional Chinese menu. The bottomless option offers a wide variety and good value. It suits those who want to eat a lot without limits.
Crab Rangoon stands out with huge portions and a tasty flavor. Other dishes like chicken lo mein and orange chicken come in large servings with well-cooked vegetables and steaming rice.
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Happy Hour offers discounted drinks during specific hours.
The all-you-can-eat option costs about $30 per person plus tax.
Children aged 3 to 5 eat for $10.99.
Spacious dining area with a clean, modern vibe and self-grilling setup at each table. Atmosphere feels casual but lively, suited for group gatherings and family barbecues. Tablet ordering system streamlines service, complemented by a huge bar offering various cocktails and beers.
Kung Pao Chicken stands out with its bold flavors. Salads feature Sichuan pepper, sesame oil, and crunchy vegetables. Beef fried rice comes extra spicy. Egg rolls lack freshness and have a cold inside texture.
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Happy hour offers all-you-can-eat barbecue at a great value.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $36.99 and includes a variety of dishes.
The restaurant has a tablet ordering system that reduces waiting time.
Robot servers deliver food, adding a high-tech touch to the dining experience. The space feels compact and crowded, with cramped seating that limits comfort. Bright lighting and an open layout create a lively but less personal atmosphere.
Hosts clearly explain options between a la carte and all you can eat. The all you can eat choice offers a straightforward, satisfying experience.
All-you-can-eat hot pot features good quality food and authentic Sichuan dishes like Fish with Pickled Mustard Greens. Service is consistently very high quality.
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They offer a lunch hour special from 11am to 2pm with hot pot deals.
The all-you-can-eat hot pot is very affordable.
The restaurant has a self-serve bar with a large selection of meats and seafood.
Small, cozy space reflects Japanese minimalism with a quiet, relaxing atmosphere and jazz music playing softly. Menu offers extensive sushi and Asian dishes with generous portions and affordable lunch specials. Interior feels underground and unassuming from outside, creating a hidden gem vibe.
All you can eat sushi stands out with an outstanding selection. The all you can eat menu runs during weekdays and weekend lunch hours.
Crab Rangoon stands out with its crispy texture and tangy sweet and sour filling. The hot and sour soup is a solid choice, while the general Tso chicken is reliable. Orange chicken appeals to kids, but the sesame chicken has tough meat and tastes too similar to the orange chicken.
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The restaurant offers an 'all you can eat' menu during weekdays and lunch hours on weekends.
Lunch specials are priced under $10, making it an affordable option.
The menu includes both Japanese and Chinese items, catering to diverse tastes.
Robots deliver food to tables, adding a unique dining touch in a space with rustic decor and dimmed lighting. The atmosphere is lively and energetic, with K-pop music playing and a cozy yet contemporary vibe. Grills produce flames from food juices, enhancing the authentic barbecue experience.
Unlimited barbecue costs $36.99 with no time limit. The marinated ribeye stands out among the endless options for all you can eat.
Quality cuts of meat stand out at this Chinese BBQ spot. The simple side bar offers dumplings, white rice, and fried rice to complement the dishes.
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Happy hour runs from 1pm to 4pm Monday to Thursday with a $27.99 special.
All-you-can-eat during happy hour costs $27.99 per person.
Free parking is available in the indoor garage.
Japanese restaurant offers all-you-can-eat sushi with a huge selection and fresh fish. Atmosphere varies from quiet to cluttered and sloppy, with occasional background music and casual noise. Prices remain reasonable, attracting those seeking value and variety.
All you can eat sushi offers top shelf quality at an incredible price. Some find the policy around it less appealing.
Sweet and sour chicken stands out as a lunch option. The crab rangoons offer a notable flavor. Lo mein is also available for lunch.
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Sushi King offers an all-you-can-eat sushi experience with a wide variety of options.
The all-you-can-eat price is great, providing good value for the amount of food.
Appetizers are included in the all-you-can-eat meal.
Indian restaurant with a modern, neat ambiance and spacious banquet hall suits both casual dining and events. Live dosa station adds a unique touch to the buffet, while private rooms and booth seating offer comfort and privacy. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting with tasteful decor and music.
Unlimited dosas come hot and fresh on Tuesdays, drawing a crowd eager for bottomless servings. The non-vegetarian buffet offers a variety of dishes, all tasting very good and served without limits.
Shrimp Vepudu, tindora fry, and Szechuan veg noodles stand out among the dishes. The hot and sour soup lacks the expected heat and tang, making it less impressive compared to other items.
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Tuesday Dosa night features a special menu for South Indian food lovers.
Weekday lunch thali offers a variety of dishes at a fixed price.
Weekend buffet includes a wide selection of dishes for a set price.
Spacious dining room with fireplace and karaoke creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Interior blends bar-like decor with comfortable seating, offering a relaxed vibe. TVs with unsynced sound add a casual, lively touch.
All you can eat sushi offers a bottomless dining experience with a wide variety of rolls and sashimi. It suits celebrations and provides a generous portion option for sushi lovers.
Crab Rangoon stands out as a highlight, paired well with tender Mongolian Beef and veggie egg rolls. The menu also features solid choices like orange chicken, wonton soup, and shrimp egg foo young.
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All-you-can-eat sushi is now available, perfect for sushi lovers.
$10 lunch special is offered from 12 to 3, making it a great deal.
Wine specials are available on Friday nights.
Sushi restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with colorful dish presentation and elegant serveware. Space between tables feels sufficient, creating a comfortable dining area. Ambient music and anime on screen add to the unique vibe.
Crab Rangoon stands out with a meaty filling, though some versions use cream cheese. The orange chicken is notably flavorful, and the Volcano roll adds a spicy kick. Dumplings come with limited sauce.
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The all-you-can-eat option is available for $29.99 during lunch hours on weekdays.
Dinner pricing is $35 for the all-you-can-eat option.
Expect a wait time of about an hour during peak hours.
Hot pot and Korean BBQ combine in a space with charming decor and private alcoves that create an intimate feel. The atmosphere stays friendly and inviting, though smoke can build up during busy times. Guests interact with an interactive grilling setup and enjoy a sauce bar offering various dipping options.
All-you-can-eat hot pot and BBQ options let you pick meats, vegetables, and sides via tablet. Food stays consistently delicious whether you choose hot pot, BBQ, or both together.
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The regular price for all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ during dinner on weekends is $32.99 per person.
A mandatory 18 percent service charge is added to all bills.
Kids are charged a cheaper price than adults.
Hot pot restaurant offers bone marrow broth and an ingredient bar for self-service. Atmosphere is relaxed and casual with no music on the hot pot side. Seating includes well-worn benches and the space tends to be quiet and empty.
All-you-can-eat hot pot includes unlimited meat, veggies, and soup. The portion sizes often mean one round is enough, and the price stays reasonable compared to similar spots charging around $27 per person.
All-you-can-eat hot pot features bone marrow broth and unlimited meat, veggies, and soup. Thinly sliced marbled beef, seafood, and fresh greens cook quickly with meats ordered verbally, making the meal efficient and flavorful.
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Gratuity is automatically added to the check, totaling 15% for groups of two or more.
There is a $10 mandatory tip per person included in the bill.
The restaurant has a 90-minute dining limit.
Japanese restaurant offers a quiet, relaxed atmosphere with basic, outdated decor and low crowd levels. Sushi is fresh and consistently well prepared, complemented by a phenomenal all-you-can-eat lunch special. Cocktails like the Moscow mule provide a refreshing option alongside the food.
Spicy Mongolian Beef stands out with bold flavors. The orange chicken offers a sweet contrast. Crab Rangoon delivers a crispy, flavorful bite.
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The all-you-can-eat lunch specials offer great value for money.
Reservations are not required, and there is usually no wait to be seated.
The average price for specialty rolls is between $12 to $16.
Modern, luxurious decor creates a comfortable setting despite the small, cramped space. Background music plays softly, contributing to a calm atmosphere when not busy. Self-service drinks and an ice cream machine add convenience and variety to the dining experience.
All you can eat options cost less than $20. The all you can eat crab legs attract people willing to travel long distances.
Crab Rangoon stands out as a favorite dish here. The menu also features spicy beef, Hong Kong chicken, and fried banana, all prepared with care.
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Dinner costs around $21-$22 per person on Fridays.
Crab legs are served only after 3 PM.
The restaurant has an ice cream machine, but it was out of service.
Bright colors, neon signs, and wood decor create an inviting, well-lit space with a spacious layout. Open hibachi grill and make-your-own fry station add interactive dining elements that draw attention. The atmosphere feels welcoming and lively, suited for groups or solo diners.
Dim sum selection stands out with items like sticky rice in lotus leaf. Hot and sour soup ranks as a highlight. Other dishes include tasty dumplings, cheese spinach pie, and roast beef.
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On Sundays, they offer crabs, which makes the place very crowded.
The buffet costs $19 per adult.
There is a 3% surcharge for using a credit card.