Cozy, homey vibe creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Generous portions come in clean, well-packaged bowls with personal handwritten notes adding a thoughtful touch. Unique panko-crusted fish and flavorful bowls with spicy yuzu sauce and garlic butter fried rice set it apart from typical rice spots.
Grilled steak comes in a huge portion that stays juicy and tender. It pairs with garlic butter fried rice and jalapeรฑo herb aioli for added flavor.
Garlic butter fried rice has a smoky flavor and pairs with steak or salmon bowls. Sauce coats the rice lightly, leaving some bites closer to plain white rice.
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Bowls of Rice offers generous portion sizes, especially the large bowls.
This ghost kitchen specializes in both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options.
Orders often include a handwritten note, adding a personal touch.
Asian fusion restaurant with eclectic decor and an open-air patio creates a cozy, chill atmosphere with indie electronic music. The space feels stylish and comfortable, attracting those who enjoy a relaxed yet vibrant dining experience. Dumplings and creative dishes stand out as signature offerings.
Flat iron steak stands out for its tenderness and solid flavor. The Flat Iron Steak Salteado offers a good twist on the classic cut.
Shrimp fried rice stands out with its rich flavor and pairs well with chicken wings and cucumber dishes. Broccoli and soup often accompany the fried rice, adding variety to the meal.
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Parking can be difficult in the area, so plan accordingly.
Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options on the menu.
Intimate and bustling Peruvian restaurant with soft lighting and artistic decor creates an upscale, cozy vibe. Music plays a key role, featuring a DJ-curated playlist that energizes the space. Signature pisco cocktails and standout dishes like ceviche and lucuma ice cream highlight the authentic experience.
Steak options include tender filet mignon and short ribs. The Lomo Chifero features stir-fried filet with potatoes, onions, and rice, all cooked to perfection.
Chaufa features sticky fried rice with a mix of mushrooms like maitake and crispy varieties. Adding smoked duck enhances the savory flavor, making it a standout dish.
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Happy hour menu is available before 6:30 PM; ask to sit on the patio or bar.
The happy hour offers a great calamari option.
Kayao Restaurant has a limited brunch menu available until 4 PM.
Small Japanese restaurant with a unique Marvel theme and two TVs playing football games creates a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. Guests enjoy watching food being cooked, adding to the engaging dining experience. The vibe stays chill and lively, with plenty of seating in a clean, inviting space.
Steak comes tender and juicy, cooked just right every time. It pairs with flavorful garlic noodles and a variety of vegetables and sauces, including a notable sriracha on the side.
Big portions make the fried rice stretch across multiple meals. It stays greasy and flavorful with every serving.
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Expect a wait time of about 25 minutes for food preparation.
Food is cooked to order, so preparation starts once you arrive.
Prices are considered high for the portion sizes offered.
Izakaya-style restaurant offers authentic Japanese decor with traditional seating and moody lighting. The atmosphere stays cozy and lively, featuring karaoke that energizes the space late into the night. Guests enjoy grilling at the table and a varied sake and cocktail selection.
Wagyu stands out with its tender texture and fantastic flavor. It pairs well with dishes like eggplant miso and unagi, making the steak options rich and satisfying.
Hibachi fried rice stands out with its rich flavor and is often paired with chicken or beef. The dish consistently delivers a delicious and satisfying taste.
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Karaoke happens every Friday and Saturday night, starting at 9pm.
Happy hour offers $7 drinks, but only for the first drink.
The restaurant is open until 2 AM, perfect for late-night dining.
Restaurant blends Japanese sakura flowers with Thai Esan vibes in a beautifully decorated space. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming despite somewhat bright lighting. Guests enjoy a unique Thai-Japanese fusion experience with authentic flavors.
Crying Tiger Steak comes with Jaew sauce and delivers a packed flavor. It appears alongside dishes like pad kee mow and spicy hamachi rolls, highlighting its role as a flavorful main.
Crab fried rice features plenty of crab meat and comes in a just right portion size. Vegetarian options exist by removing eggs, and green curry fried rice is also available.
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Happy hour runs from 3-6pm with special pricing on select items.
Lunch specials include sushi for $18, available on weekdays.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol, focusing on food only.
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.
French style beef tenderloin stands out with its full flavor and tender texture. The tenderloin consistently delivers an incredible taste experience.
Millionaire Fried Rice stands out with a unique flavor not found elsewhere. Shrimp fried rice tastes yummy, and the Tai Chi fried rice offers a rare traditional Hong Kong style not common in Chinatown.
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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.
Japanese restaurant offers interactive hibachi cooking shows with chefs performing tricks like flipping shrimp tails and making onion volcanoes. The atmosphere is loud and lively, creating a fun and engaging environment for groups and families. Seating tends to be cramped, but the combination of entertainment and food stands out.
A5 wagyu stands out for its rich flavor and perfect cooking. The chef shows care by replacing steaks if overcooked, ensuring a great meal every time.
Fried rice comes out hot and seasoned perfectly, often paired with hibachi chicken or steak. The rice is delicious and cooked perfectly, with impressive fried rice flips adding to the experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend dining.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Asian fusion restaurant offers limited seating in a compact space with an amazing energy and classic rock music playing. The vibe is lively and cool, attracting those seeking fresh, flavorful teriyaki dishes including halal chicken options. Forks, chopsticks, and napkins are conveniently available near the beverage station.
Steak comes flavorful and cooked to perfection. The Mad Spicy Steak Bowl Yakisoba Style offers a spicy kick for those who like heat.
Fried rice comes with the chicken bowl and steak bowl, both delivering amazing flavor. The rice itself stands out as absolutely amazing.
Good to know
They have halal chicken available for those with dietary restrictions.
Parking is easy with a lot that has plenty of spaces available.
My order took about 10-12 minutes, which is the expected wait time.
Rooftop setting offers beautiful views and a relaxing atmosphere with top-tier music from DJs playing 90s and 2000s hits. The vibe suits date nights and small parties, featuring a semi-private room. Food and drinks include flavorful seafood and cocktails, with standout items like lamb chops and lemon drop cocktails.
Bone-in ribeye comes perfectly seasoned and stands out as the highlight. Steak pairs well with seafood options like lamb chops and salmon, offering a solid steak and seafood experience.
Fried rice appears as a consistent side, served alongside buffalo shrimp, lamb chops, salmon, and chicken. It sometimes comes presented in a pineapple, adding a unique touch to the dish.
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Happy hour runs all night on Thursdays for ladies with special pricing.
Wine Wednesday offers three tastings and a full glass for $20.
An 18% gratuity is added for all parties, regardless of size.
Six hibachi stations offer teppanyaki shows with flames and spatula tricks, creating an entertaining routine. The space balances casual and upscale atmospheres with warm, welcoming ambiance and cozy lighting, though noise levels can be high during performances.
Steak comes out cooked to perfection with a very tender filet. All main proteins, including steak, are extremely tender and flavorful.
Fried rice comes as part of a filling set meal with teppanyaki vegetables, salad, and soup. The chef customizes it with options like chicken and cooks it with butter, which adds a rich flavor.
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Reservations are strongly advised, especially during peak hours.
The set meals range from $30 to $40 and include multiple courses.
Free parking is available nearby, making access easier.
Small space fills quickly with lively energy and quiet KPOP music that supports conversation. Interior features gorgeous design and comfortable seating despite limited room. Flavored soju drinks and authentic Korean barbecue create a distinct dining experience.
Beef ribeye stands out with beautiful presentation and rich flavor. Skirt steak comes perfectly tender and well seasoned.
Kimchi fried rice and garlic fried rice come with bold flavors that stand out even when the texture is a bit mushy. Both dishes pair well with BBQ and add a savory complement to the meal.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant charges a 15% service fee for takeout orders.
Expect to arrive early as popular items like pork belly sell out quickly.
Restaurant offers an immersive Asian-inspired interior with a beautifully designed layout and a stylish bar area. Music features 90s hip-hop and R&B, creating a fun and cool vibe throughout the space. The atmosphere feels lively and memorable, blending great energy with a gorgeous setting.
Wagyu beef stands out with options like grilled wagyu and wagyu short rib. The Crying Tiger ribeye shines with a sweet and spicy sauce. Steak frites also impress with rich flavor and perfect cooking.
Good to know
Reservations are required for dinner service, especially on weekends.
Valet parking costs $20 for 2 hours.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours on weekends.