Small, family-run spot offers fresh seafood like tender steamed fish and crispy salted egg shrimp. The homey vibe feels like dining at home with TVB playing. Traditional Cantonese dishes come at affordable prices with high-heat stir-fries that pack flavor.
Fresh seafood shines with steamed fish that is tender and flavored with soy sauce and ginger. The menu features salt and pepper shrimp without shell and salted egg fried shrimp that is crispy and juicy.
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The prices at Grand Palace are very affordable.
Expect crowds during dinner time; arrive early.
The restaurant has parking available for customers.
Enjoy authentic dim sum in a cozy, family-friendly spot with lively music. Fresh seafood shines with live boiled coral shrimp and bold Szechuan style mixed seafood. Traditional decor adds charm to a flavorful, relaxed dining experience.
Freshness stands out with live boiled coral shrimp and steamed black grouper on the menu. Dishes like salt and pepper shrimp and Szechuan style mixed seafood bring bold flavors, while the clay pot tofu and seafood arrives bubbling hot with generous portions.
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Dim sum is only served until 4pm; plan your visit accordingly.
Expect long wait times during weekends due to popularity.
Lunch specials are available until 4 PM for $9.
Small spot in a lively food court serves authentic Szechuan flavors with generous portions and reasonable prices. Spicy fish on a hot plate with an open flame offers fresh greens and tender, fresh fish. Atmosphere is noisy with intense peppercorn and chili aromas.
Spicy fish served on a hot plate with an open flame stands out with fresh greens on top. Fish dishes like peppercorn fish fillet and pickled cabbage fish soup show tender, well-cooked fish with clear freshness.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially between 5 and 7 pm.
The restaurant offers generous portion sizes, often enough for two people.
Cash and credit cards are accepted for payment.
Small, crowded spot buzzes with family-style atmosphere and lively chatter. Fresh steamed surf clams shine alongside savory dishes like clams in black bean sauce. Big lazy Susan invites sharing, making every meal feel warm and communal.
Steamed surf clams, oysters, and scallops stand out with their freshness and flavor. Garlic vermicelli shrimp offers a delicious broth that pairs well with rice, while clams with minced pork in black bean sauce deliver a savory punch.
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The restaurant validates parking for the large lot in the area.
Prices are reasonable and cater to locals without tourist markups.
Food typically arrives within 10-15 minutes after ordering.
Bold and authentic Sichuan flavors shine in standout dishes like dry chili spice and mapo tofu. Generous seafood options include spicy fish and easy-to-eat Squirrel Fish with boneless fillets. Great vegetarian choices pair well with free jasmine tea in a calm, clean setting.
Fish dishes come in generous portions and include options like spicy fish and green peppercorn fish fillet, which offers a numbing flavor with plenty of fish and vegetables. The Squirrel Fish uses boneless flounder fillets, making it easy to eat without worry.
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The restaurant offers a wide variety of Sichuan dishes with vegetarian options.
Rice is included with most dishes, along with complimentary jasmine tea.
Expect bold flavors and a spicy dry chili seasoning in many dishes.
Small, intimate spot with fresh seafood shines in dishes like razor clams and chilli shrimp. Cozy, authentic vibe suits those who value vibrant flavors over fancy decor. BYOB and a large party room add to its family-style seating appeal.
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.
Small space offers authentic flavors and a cozy vibe with self-order kiosks. Shrimp dumplings shine with rich fillings and tasty sauce. Seafood noodles come loaded with seafood toppings and pickled mustard greens, making it a casual spot for affordable, well-portioned meals.
Shrimp dumplings stand out with rich fillings and a tasty sauce. Seafood noodles come loaded with seafood toppings and pickled mustard greens.
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Parking costs $2.50 per hour using a mobile app.
A bathroom is available for paying customers only.
They offer a variety of vegetarian and pescatarian options.
Hot pot spot shines with fresh seafood and A5 wagyu beef. Traditional decor and built-in pots create an authentic ambiance. Sauce bar and appetizers add a thoughtful setup for groups.
Fresh seafood features prominently alongside A5 wagyu beef and a variety of vegetables. Dishes include bean curd purses with shrimp and a vegetarian broth trio with seafood options.
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Expect a wait during peak hours, but reservations are not required.
Prices can be high, with some meals costing around $200.
The menu features a diverse selection, including various broths and meats.
Enjoy spicy Sichuan fish dishes with a numbing kick and rich crab roe tofu. The modern, clean space features brass bird sculptures and stays quiet for easy conversation. Large portions and authentic flavors make it a top spot for seafood lovers.
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.
Cozy dining room with classic Italian decor sets a warm, intimate mood. Fresh seafood shines in dishes like Shrimp Fra Diavolo and seafood pastas. Booth seating enhances the family-style feel, perfect for quiet dinners or date nights.
Seafood dishes feature fresh ingredients and are cooked with care. The Shrimp Fra Diavolo stands out with a rich, flavorful sauce, and seafood pastas like Fettuccine alla Franco are very tasty.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends due to high demand.
They offer rotating weekly specials, providing a chance to try new dishes.
Most menu items can be made vegetarian upon request.
Small, neat spot with authentic dim sum and a loud Cantonese atmosphere. Shrimp dishes shine, especially the honey cashew shrimp and shrimp rice crepes. Prices stay affordable, drawing locals who love genuine flavors and lively chatter.
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.
Small ramen house offers a sleek atmosphere with music by Nujabes creating a tranquil vibe. Fried Oysters and spicy coconut shrimp are standout seafood dishes. Seating ranges from well-cushioned booths to alley chairs, mixing comfort levels.
Fried Oysters with salad stand out as a favorite dish. The spicy coconut shrimp appetizer also gets consistent praise for its flavor.
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Get there early to avoid long wait times, especially after 4:30 pm.
The restaurant does not accept reservations, so expect to wait.
DaiFuku Ramen is a small place, which can lead to crowded conditions.
Modern space blends traditional Chinese elements with elegance, creating a refined atmosphere. Seafood shines with real crab and shrimp in fresh dim sum like shrimp rolls and fried dumplings. Lively yet calm vibe suits both casual meals and quiet chats.
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.
Enjoy authentic Malatang flavors with a rich bone broth base and a wide variety of seafood like fish balls with roe. Fresh vegetables and noodles add balance. The clean, quiet space offers private rooms and a sauce bar for custom blends, perfect for solo diners or quick meals.
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.
Cozy space with impressive tea selection suits small and large groups. Fresh seafood shines in dishes like honey glazed shrimp and Salted Fish and Tofu Pot. Reasonable prices make it a great spot for flavorful Hong Kong-style Western food.
Seafood here is fresh and not greasy with dishes like honey glazed shrimp with walnuts and fried shrimp topped with mayonnaise. The Salted Fish and Tofu Pot features tender tofu and a comforting taste that pairs well with rice.
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Parking is convenient with validation available at $2 for 3 hours.
They offer lunch specials that provide good value.
Bigger parties can be seated in an upstairs area with two tables.
Spacious spot offers authentic local feel with specialty meats like Peking duck and BBQ pork. Shrimp dishes shine with light, crispy texture and bold garlic pepper flavor. Fried rice is savory, especially the salted fish and seafood varieties.
Shrimp dishes stand out with light, crispy texture and strong garlic and pepper flavor. Fried rice options offer savory, bold tastes, especially the salted fish and seafood varieties.
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The restaurant offers large portions, suitable for sharing among two or three people.
Prices are affordable, making it a budget-friendly dining option.
Street parking can be difficult to find, especially during busy hours.
Small restaurant blends anime decorations with a cozy, modern vibe. Fried shrimp shines in the Bang Bang Shrimp with spicy mayo. Generous table spacing and fun music create a pleasant dining environment.
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.
Large dining room with nostalgic decor sets a warm, authentic mood. Seafood shines with salt and pepper shrimp and a unique taro basket dish. Family-friendly space includes a bar with virgin drinks for kids, perfect for gatherings.
Sautéed seafood comes in a taro basket offering a mix of soft and crunchy textures with a subtle taro flavor. Salt and pepper shrimp stands out as a notable dish, alongside simple and delicious shrimp tofu and shrimp in lobster sauce.
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Street parking is the only option, and payment is required via an app.
Expect long wait times due to freshly cooked dishes.
Generous portions are served compared to other restaurants.
Chinese-style setting with large tables invites sharing. Known for authentic Hunan cuisine, especially spicy dishes like stinky tofu. Fresh whole fish shines, with chopped chili fish head soup and perfectly cooked rice noodles.
Fresh whole fish stands out, served both stir fried and steamed. The chopped chili fish head soup is rich enough to save for later, paired with perfectly cooked rice noodles. Other dishes like beer duck and pork belly complement the seafood well.
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Street parking is the only option available near the restaurant.
The restaurant has two menus: one for Chinese/American dishes and another for Hunan cuisine.
Expect larger portion sizes for dine-in compared to takeout orders.
Chinese restaurant shines with authentic Cantonese dim sum and shrimp fried rice featuring fresh seafood. Big tables and a TV create a friendly atmosphere perfect for groups. Some menu items hide shrimp, so watch for surprises in dishes like dumplings.
Shrimp features heavily in several dishes, including the ha gao dumplings, shrimp fried rice, and shrimp balls. Some dumplings like the carrot and corn ones contain shrimp without it being listed on the menu.
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You can bring your own alcohol to the restaurant.
The bill includes an 18% service charge regardless of the number of people in your group.
I had to pay $11 for just over an hour of parking.
Unpretentious interior and family-friendly atmosphere make dining casual and relaxed. Authentic Hunan dishes like pickled fish and spicy shrimp rice bowl offer bold seafood flavors. Generous portions encourage sharing, fitting the communal vibe despite dim lighting and mediocre hygiene.
Pickled fish and Hunan-style smoked fish stand out for their strong flavors. The menu also features a spicy shrimp rice bowl and fish head tofu, offering a variety of seafood options.
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The menu offers many choices suitable for sharing with a group.
There are also items good for solo diners.
The portions served are generous.
Classic Chinese diner buzzes with cozy, family-run vibes and tight seating. Shrimp dishes shine with generous portions and silky lobster sauce. Drinks pack a punch, matching the lively, crowded atmosphere perfectly.
Shrimp dishes stand out with generous portions and a silky lobster sauce. Eggrolls include chunks of shrimp that add good flavor and texture.
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The lunch menu is around $12 until 3:00 on weekdays.
Expect the restaurant to fill up quickly during peak hours.
Portion sizes are huge, making it easy to share dishes.
Small, cozy spot with authentic hand-pulled noodles and a peaceful vibe. Seafood dishes shine with spicy seafood noodle soup and fresh cucumber salad. Loyal diners enjoy flavorful broths and easy conversation in a clean, cute setting.
Hand-pulled noodles feature in both seafood and duck bowls. The spicy seafood noodle soup and spice fish filet soup offer bold flavors. Seafood broth and shrimp noodles come with a refreshing cucumber salad.
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A bowl of noodles and a drink costs around $20.
The restaurant does not validate parking despite signs indicating otherwise.
The dining room and bathroom are clean, but the entrance is not wheelchair accessible.
Seafood boils shine with fresh shrimp and crab legs paired with seasoned potatoes and corn. Cozy vibe with clean decor and lively music sets a casual mood. Hand-washing sinks near checkout add convenience after enjoying messy eats.
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.
Korean spot shines with live crab and fresh scallops, paired with premium beef and rich broths. Guests enjoy customizable sauce bar and complimentary snacks in a cozy, hip setting with sports and K-pop on TVs. Seating suits groups, though temperature varies near windows.
Seafood includes live crab, fresh scallops, and shrimp. Quality stays consistent with premium beef and seafood alongside a variety of broths and banchan.
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Expect wait times of over one hour during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and hot pot for a set price.
Parking validation is available for customers using the paid parking lot.
Cozy dining space with an open kitchen creates a laid-back vibe. Hibachi shrimp shines with flavorful seasoning and generous portions. Lively energy and sizzling aromas make it a pleasant spot for relaxed meals.
Shrimp dishes come with flavorful seasoning and generous portions, especially the hibachi shrimp which pairs well with noodles or vegetables. Options include combos with steak and chicken, all cooked well and reasonably priced.
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Parking is limited due to the restaurant's location on a busy street.
Paid street parking is available near the restaurant.
Food is made to order, which may cause a wait time.
Small space with laid-back vibe and affordable meals serves large portions of quick Vietnamese food. Seafood pho is rich and flavorful but heavy on onions, while shrimp spring rolls are fresh with mint and vermicelli. Atmosphere feels chill but can be awkward.
Seafood pho comes in regular and spicy versions, both rich and flavorful but heavy on onions. Shrimp spring rolls are fresh with vermicelli noodles and mint, and shrimp dishes generally taste good.
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The restaurant is open late at night in Chinatown.
Parking can be difficult to find nearby.
Expect large portions that can feed two or three people.
Indoor parking offers direct access for easy shopping. Wide aisles and low foot traffic create a comfortable space. A huge live seafood selection features tilapia and large shrimps, though prices are higher than other Asian markets.
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.
Small Korean spot offers a cozy atmosphere with dark decor and private dividers. Enjoy crispy seafood pancake and spicy seafood hotpot alongside marinated tofu and fish cake banchans. Warm hospitality and chill vibes make it a comforting choice.
Seafood pancake stands out with its crispy texture and comes with extra sauce. The menu features a spicy seafood hotpot and a large portion of seafood sundubu. Other dishes include seafood kalguksu and banchans with marinated tofu and fish cakes.
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Happy hour offers 50% off alcohol, making a bottle of soju $9.
Daily specials include 50% off bibimbap and half-off noodles on Tuesdays.
The restaurant serves large portions, ideal for sharing or taking leftovers.
Asian grocery store offers authentic Chinese products and a wide selection of fresh seafood including live fish and lobsters. Space feels clean and organized but can get crowded. Popular spot for hard-to-find Asian ingredients among locals.
Fresh seafood includes live fish and lobsters alongside a wide variety of hard-to-find items. The selection stays fresh with early morning arrivals of fish and other seafood.
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Parking can be a challenge during peak hours and holidays.
The supermarket has a fresh selection of vegetables and seafood.
Expect a good variety of products, especially Asian groceries.