Spacious layout filled with authentic Asian ingredients and fresh produce creates a clean, well-organized market atmosphere. A kitchen serves made-from-scratch dishes featuring standout items like spring rolls and Pad Thai, blending market and restaurant vibes. The place draws those seeking hard-to-find groceries and flavorful Asian meals in one spot.
Spring rolls stand out with their crisp texture and fresh filling. Sesame chicken features perfect breading and a flavorful taste. Crab rangoons and orange chicken also appear as popular choices.
Fresh-made sushi rolls arrive with delicious flavors and consistent quality. Miso soup and sesame chicken complement the varied sushi options well.
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Dine-in and takeout options are available at the kitchen inside the market.
Prices for dishes start at about $14.
The market stocks authentic Asian cooking ingredients that are hard to find elsewhere.
Restaurant offers Japanese-inspired decor with a conveyor belt setup and self-serve sauce and drink bars. Atmosphere feels modern and vibrant, suitable for various occasions. Dining focuses on high-quality wagyu beef and flavorful broths, creating a standout hot pot experience.
Hot pot here features premium wagyu and a top-tier selection of ingredients. The experience draws people from afar for its authentic and rich flavors.
Wagyu nigiri stands out with its rich flavor and tender texture. It appears as a highlight on the menu, especially at the diamond level.
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Reservations are not available, and expect a wait time of about one hour.
The restaurant has a 70-minute dining limit per table.
Self-serve drinks and sides are located across the restaurant.
Small sushi and ramen shop offers a peaceful, relaxing atmosphere with clean, inviting decor. Seating includes just three booths, creating an intimate setting. Fresh ingredients and affordable prices stand out in this family-owned spot.
Crab Rangoon stands out as a savory and flavorful appetizer, though opinions vary on its quality. Spring rolls come crispy and full of flavor, complementing other items like spicy crab rolls and fried rice.
Freshness stands out with consistently fresh sushi and delicious rolls. The Miso soup features a darker, more flavorful broth that complements the sushi well.
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Happy hour offers 2 rolls for about $10 from Monday to Friday, 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Expect a small seating area, which may be an issue for big groups.
The prices at Sushi Ross are affordable, especially during happy hour.
Large space with elegant seafood displays and a huge sushi bar where chefs prepare rolls in front of diners. Atmosphere feels authentic and inviting, enhanced by calming music and decorative Japanese elements. Offers interactive amenities like a cotton candy machine and a full bar with diverse cocktails.
Buffet offers a huge selection of authentic Chinese dishes and dim sum. High-quality seafood and classic flavors stand out alongside a variety of fried foods and fresh sushi.
Incredibly fresh sushi stands out here, making it a sushi heaven for buffet lovers. Endless sushi options come at one price, offering great value for those who enjoy variety.
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The buffet charges $19.99 for all-you-can-eat meals.
Karaoke is available on Thursdays starting at 10pm with a two-drink minimum.
Parking is ample, accommodating large vehicles like semi-trucks.
Open, well-lit space combines Asian and Western decor with a calm, cozy atmosphere and warm, welcoming energy. A robotic server delivers food, adding a modern touch to the dining experience. The place feels homey and quiet, suitable for relaxed meals.
Crab Rangoons stand out with their crispy texture and flavorful filling. Orange chicken offers a mild spice level but delivers strong flavor, paired well with chicken lo mein.
Sushi here is super fresh with perfectly balanced flavors in rolls like Alaska and Gracious. The Yellow Dragon Roll stands out as a great tasting option among the selections.
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PHO-SHI is closed on Sundays.
The food is delivered by a robot server.
PHO-SHI offers halal food options.
Cozy interior with a small upstairs balcony overlooks a full bar and mixes styles for a unique design. Atmosphere feels intimate and casual, with an upbeat yet relaxed vibe. Space is compact, adding to its charm and drawing a steady crowd.
Dim sum features in-house preparation with a wide variety and exquisite flavors. Dishes like Mongolian beef and beef with broccoli showcase tender meat and rich taste.
Fresh sushi comes with soft, tasty rice and a skilled sushi chef. Options range from cooked rolls to raw sushi, including a notable dragon roll.
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Reservations are recommended for large parties to ensure seating.
Parking is available in a lot next door for convenience.
Lunch combination plates are priced at $17 each.
Modern design combines with warm, inviting atmosphere and spacious seating suited for families. Walls display tasteful art that enhances the pleasant vibe. The setting feels clean and welcoming, making it suitable for casual and family meals.
Orange chicken features a Thai twist with ginger and chili, avoiding the usual sugary taste. Spicy Szechuan chicken offers a perfectly crisped texture and juicy inside, while steamed dumplings pair well with a spicy lime dipping sauce.
Sushi here shines with huge sushi bowls packed with lots of flavor. These bowls offer better value and taste compared to typical sushi rolls.
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Halal Urban Thai is HFSAA certified, ensuring all food is halal.
In-store prices are lower than those listed online.
The restaurant uses high-quality oil for cooking.
Seafood restaurant with a laid back clam atmosphere and groovy old school music playing throughout. The vibe is generally welcoming and lively, with an intimate setting despite some outdated decor. Reasonable prices and generous portions complement the overall experience.
Hibachi noodles, shrimp dumplings, and seafood boil stand out as excellent dishes. General Tso's chicken is very tender, and the fried rice options include lobster and shrimp.
Sushi features flavorful rolls like shrimp tempura and dynamite. Appetizers and seafood complement the excellent sushi offerings.
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Expect a mandatory 18% gratuity added to your bill.
The all-you-can-eat option is available with five packages for regular customers.
Parking is limited; consider arriving early to secure a spot.
Open kitchen showcases hand-pulled noodles crafted fresh on-site, creating a casual yet engaging dining space. Casual atmosphere blends with a lively music playlist, making it suitable for reading or socializing. Large portions and reasonable prices attract a diverse crowd seeking authentic Asian flavors.
Soup dumplings and signature soup stand out as reliable choices. The house deluxe lo mein offers rich flavors, while hand pulled noodles and sticky rice shu mai bring authentic texture and warmth.
Freshness stands out in the sushi here, with chefs preparing it right in front of you. The sushi offers great value and consistently tastes delicious.
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You order at the counter and take a buzzer to find a seat.
The portions are large, perfect for leftovers.
It can get busy, but there's usually space to sit.
Booths with huge tables fill a bright, spacious restaurant that stays clean and calm without loud music. Buffet-style hot pot and BBQ share the table, offering a wide variety of ingredients including vegetarian options. The atmosphere suits family nights with a welcoming, classy vibe.
Tables come with hot pots featuring various broths and Korean BBQ grills. Unlimited hot pot, BBQ, and sushi come at one price with a large variety of fresh meats constantly refilled from a deep freezer.
Sushi comes with perfect flavor balance and super fresh ingredients. It stands out by being part of a buffet that also includes hot pot and Korean BBQ for one price.
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They have their liquor licenses and offer $2 beer on Tuesdays.
The buffet options are diverse, but not all items are labeled.
They allow customers to change broths for their hot pot.
Bright and open space with modern design and booth seating creates a warm, friendly atmosphere. Light music plays softly, supporting conversation without overpowering. Sushi bar adds a distinctive touch to the dining experience.
Egg rolls come fresh and are considered the best in town. The PuPu Platter offers a mix of jumbo shrimp, crab rangoon, and beef dumplings. Egg Foo Young arrives in a gigantic portion with classic brown gravy and fried rice. Soups like hot and sour and wonton are flavorful and not too salty.
Tempura sushi stands out as some of the best here. The sushi consistently impresses with its incredible quality and is a regular choice alongside soups and egg rolls.
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All lunch specials cost $9.25 every day until 3 pm and include soup, egg roll, and fried rice.
Plenty of free parking is available.
An automatic 18% gratuity is added to bills for parties of six or more.
Carryout-only setup with very dark lighting creates a quiet, low-energy atmosphere. Known for fresh, delicious sushi and almond chicken, it offers many options despite half-sized portions at higher prices. The place stands out as the only nearby spot offering sushi, though it lacks dine-in facilities.
Egg rolls, shrimp fried rice, and extra sweet and sour sauce come without issues. Crab rangoons and shrimp lo mein show good flavor. Sesame chicken tastes solid. Orange chicken orders sometimes arrive as General Tso chicken.
Sushi comes fresh and absolutely delicious with a quick takeout option. The flavors are so good they make your mouth melt, and online orders arrive fast and tasty.
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Yummy House only offers takeout; no dine-in options available.
Check if Yummy House is open before visiting, as they have inconsistent hours.
Yummy House has limited menu options, now serving only three chicken dishes.
Small, unassuming Chinese restaurant with huge portions and a fast delivery service. Atmosphere is casual with limited dine-in seating, mainly catering to takeout. Known for crispy, well-balanced sesame chicken and generous egg rolls made with bean sprouts.
Egg rolls stand out with their huge size and bean sprout filling. Sesame chicken features crispy white meat coated in a balanced sauce. General Tso's chicken offers excellent flavor.
Sushi here stays consistently good with fresh ingredients and solid preparation. Rolls and classic options show balanced flavors and reliable quality every visit.
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The wait at Tai Pan Restaurant is usually between 15 to 20 minutes.
The portions are huge, providing enough for another meal.
The delivery is fast, and the food is hot and fresh.
Dining space opens directly into an Asian grocery store, creating a bright, clean, and casual atmosphere with limited seating. The vibe feels comforting and organized, blending food service with market shopping. Korean and Japanese dishes stand out for their authenticity and flavor.
Spring rolls appear often but vary in quality, sometimes lacking flavor with thick, gummy rice paper and a dry peanut sauce. Dan Dan noodles, pork belly bao buns, and char siu bao stand out as flavorful options, while crab rangoons tend to be soggy and less satisfying.
Sashimi comes in thick, fresh cuts like scallops, squid, tuna, and salmon. Sushi rolls include spicy salmon, spicy tuna, eel, asparagus, and a notable Bulgogi roll, all served with lightning speed.
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Ordering takes about 10 minutes, allowing time to shop at the market.
They have a QR code on the printed menu for easy ordering ahead.
Prices are generally more reasonable than similar places downtown.