Indoor parking offers direct access to the entrance, making shopping convenient even in bad weather. Wide aisles and a clean, organized layout create a comfortable space with low foot traffic. Fresh and live seafood selection stands out, especially large shrimps and live tilapia, while prices remain competitive with other Asian markets.
Indoor parking offers direct access to the entrance and stays available consistently. The covered parking is just steps away but has limited spaces inside the building.
A huge live seafood selection includes tilapia and other fresh fish sold right from tanks. Prices run higher than other Asian markets, and a fishy smell near the front reflects the live and fresh stock.
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The indoor parking provides direct access to the entrance.
The market stays open until 8pm, unlike other fresh fish markets.
You need to spend over $20 to use a credit card.
Modern space blends traditional Chinese elements with modern elegance in a comfortable, refined atmosphere. Dim sum stands out as fresh and highly regarded, drawing a steady crowd without feeling crowded. The vibe balances lively energy with enough quiet for conversation, especially during midday.
Own parking lot offers free spots, making access easier than most places nearby. This convenience stands out in a busy area where parking is usually tough.
Seafood dishes feature real crab and shrimp in items like congee and fried dumplings. Shrimp rolls and corn dumplings offer a delicate texture with crispy shells and balanced flavors. Unique options include Hong Kong style tofu and eggplant with shrimp, and stir-fried fish fillet with chives provides an affordable, flavorful choice.
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Happy hour offers a 20% discount on drinks and appetizers.
Parking is limited and fills up quickly, especially on weekends.
Expect a 30-minute wait for tables during peak dim sum hours on Sundays.
Small, intimate Chinese restaurant with family-style seating and unpretentious decor focuses attention on fresh, vibrant flavors. Atmosphere feels cozy and authentic, attracting those who prioritize food quality over aesthetics. BYOB option and a large party room downstairs add to its appeal.
Parking options include street paid parking and parking garages. Finding a spot can be challenging, especially near busy areas, but there is generally plenty of parking available.
Fresh seafood stands out here, especially the razor clams with salty egg yolk flavor and the biggest oysters seen. Dishes like chilli shrimp and shrimp fried rice offer authentic, flavorful Chinese seafood.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Lunch specials are available daily with great value.
Street paid parking is available in the Chinatown area.
Restaurant offers authentic Sichuan cuisine with spicy, flavorful dishes and large portions. Interior blends a modern, clean design with unique touches like brass bird sculptures and kungfu panda figurines. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, suitable for conversations without rush or loud noise.
Parking can be tricky during busy times. Validation is available for the Chinatown lot. Arriving early or using public transportation helps avoid hassle.
Fish dishes stand out with Sichuan peppercorns that create a numbing, flavorful sensation. Sauerkraut fish and grilled fish offer spicy, authentic flavors. Crab roe tofu and walnut shrimp add variety with rich, savory tastes.
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The restaurant accommodates seafood, peanut allergies, and vegan diets.
Portion sizes are large enough to share among diners.
Prices are affordable compared to other Szechuan restaurants in the area.
Hot pot restaurant offers authentic Malatang flavors with rich bone broth and varied fresh ingredients. The space feels clean and quiet with options for private rooms and a sauce bar for custom blends. It suits solo diners and walk-ins seeking fast, flavorful soup.
Parking comes with a $2 validation that offers discounts for up to three hours. The lot is conveniently located near the address, making access easy after crossing the street.
Wide variety of seafood options includes fish balls with roe and mochi fish cakes. Fresh vegetables, noodles, meats, and quail eggs complement the selection.
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Validated parking costs $2 for three hours with restaurant receipt.
Private rooms are available for diners seeking a more intimate experience.
The restaurant offers four broth options: classic bone broth, tomato soup, tom yum, and dry spicy stir-fry.
Small, neat restaurant with a loud Cantonese atmosphere and authentic dim sum. Prices stay affordable, attracting locals and those seeking genuine flavors. The vibe recalls traditional Chinatown eateries with simple decor and lively chatter.
Parking is often very difficult to find due to an outdated plaza that is almost always full. Some spots exist outside, but availability is limited and can be a challenge.
Shrimp dishes stand out with perfectly cooked shrimp in crepes and dumplings. The honey cashew shrimp offers a sweet and addictive flavor, while shrimp rice crepes and spinach dumplings add variety.
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Parking is very difficult; expect to search for a spot.
The restaurant only accepts cash at the counter.
Prices are very affordable, around $16 per person plus tip.
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.
Free parking includes an indoor garage and spots on top of the building. Plenty of spaces sit right in front of the restaurant, with a free attached garage off Archer.
Seafood pancake stands out as a hidden gem. The menu features shrimp and tofu soup, seafood tofu soup, and seafood shin ramen as notable 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.
Small restaurant with anime decorations and a cozy, modern atmosphere blending traditional Japanese and contemporary styles. Space between tables feels generous, creating a pleasant dining environment with fun music adding to the vibe.
Plenty of free parking is available, including indoor spots and spaces along Archer. The location offers easy parking access.
Fried shrimp comes hot and crispy, coated with a spicy mayo-like sauce in the Bang Bang Shrimp. Shrimp tempura skewers and seafood soup add variety with rich flavors.
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Kuro Ramen offers daily deals and a lunch special.
The restaurant is open until 1:30am for late-night snacks.
There is plenty of free parking available at Kuro Ramen.
Huge dining room with modern design and electronic tablet ordering creates a bright, clean, and efficient environment. Atmosphere feels family-friendly and lively, with cozy decor and pleasant music. Cantonese and sushi dishes offer authentic flavors that complement the warm vibe.
Free validation offers 3 hours of parking for $2 in Chinatown parking lots. Validation for the Clark Street lot happens at the restaurant but may require a second visit if not processed correctly.
Curry fish balls come in a curry/satay light sauce that stands out. Fresh clams congee and fish congee serve in cute bowls both rate highly. Clams with black bean sauce and intestines stir fry offer generous proteins and solid flavors.
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Parking on the Clark Street lot can be validated at the restaurant.
Expect a 1-hour wait time for dim sum on busy days like Christmas.
Breakfast or lunch specials come with a free hot drink before 11 AM or after 2:30 PM.
Seafood restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with clean decor and complimentary utensils and bibs for a casual dining experience. Good music plays throughout, creating a lively vibe. Facilities include hand-washing sinks near the checkout for convenience after eating seafood.
Parking relies on street spaces that may not be very close. Finding a spot can be a minor hassle but usually works out without much trouble.
Seafood boils feature super fresh shrimp and crab legs cooked perfectly without overcooking. Bags come with potatoes, corn, and cornbread, all seasoned well for rich flavor.
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Parking downtown costs around $25, which can be challenging to find.
Reservations are not accepted, but they can accommodate larger groups.
Expect to order your food at the counter and get your own drinks.