Event venue combines nightclub vibe with a welcoming atmosphere and live DJs on a rooftop lounge. Small indoor space features simple decor and a lively comedy club scene. Hookah bar offers flavorful smoke that complements the energetic environment.
Bahn Mi bao stands out with a fun presentation and a rich, decadent flavor. Bao buns overall are good and satisfying.
A private event space creates an intimate vibe for date nights. The spot suits Friday or Saturday evenings well for couples who enjoy dining out.
Good to know
There is a $29.95 all-you-can-drink offer for 90 minutes with a premium bar.
After 10pm most nights, the rooftop nightclub opens for a lively experience.
The comedy night features headliner comedian Don Burnhart.
Traditional Japanese decor creates an intimate and cozy space with a clean, well-laid-out ambiance. Lively energy fills the room, often accompanied by live music and friendly interactions. An exceptional sake selection and fresh, high-grade sushi distinguish the dining experience.
Soft, fluffy bao buns come filled with Chashu Pork and a unique Spider Bao option. These buns stand out alongside other dishes like papas bravas and sashimi plates.
Offers a good vibe with a delicious Izakaya menu, making it suitable for date nights or casual drinks. The bar setting allows for relaxed chats with the Chef or friends.
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Happy hour runs from 9 PM to midnight with various food and drink specials.
Late-night happy hour starts at 10 PM with unbeatable deals.
Brunch on weekends includes bottomless mimosas in five flavors.
Restaurant combines traditional Japanese decor with a modern setup and a clean, relaxing atmosphere. Space includes a full bar with Japanese and local drinks, plus a lively but comfortable energy. Seating options vary from bar to tables, with family-friendly touches and soft background music.
Shrimp bao buns come with a spicy kick and pair well with ramen dishes. These bao sandwiches offer a flavorful bite that stands out alongside sushi and tonkotsu ramen.
Happy hour features Hakata Tonkatsu, shishito peppers, and Marufuku bites alongside strawberry yuzu cocktails and local beers. Servers stay attentive and friendly, quickly fixing any issues with orders.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but visiting early is recommended due to limited servings.
Happy hour specials are available, making it a good time to visit.
Expect a busy atmosphere during peak hours, especially in the afternoon.
Spacious dining area features traditional Chinese decor with elegant, cozy seating and large round tables equipped with lazy Susans for group meals. Atmosphere stays calm and inviting, blending bright lighting with serene touches like aquariums. The vibe suits casual dinners and friendly lunches, offering a warm, exclusive Chinese experience.
Soupy xiao long bao and soup pan fried buns stand out with rich fillings and delicate wrappers. The pork Yummy Yummy Bao offers a flavorful twist alongside classic pan fried buns.
Authentic homemade noodles stand out, with some even undercooked, proving their freshness. Rich flavors make it a solid choice for a great date idea.
Good to know
They are open until 2 a.m. on Sundays, perfect for late-night dining.
Providing a Google review or spending a certain amount grants a free appetizer.
The cleanliness of both the utensils and food may be concerning.
Family-owned Chinese restaurant offers a cozy, bright atmosphere with a quiet, relaxed vibe that feels like home cooking. Small but clean and organized interior supports a casual dining experience. Portions are generous, and dishes feature traditional flavors with thoughtful preparation.
Baos come huge and stuffed with fillings like spicy tuna and salmon poke. Flavors are unique and thoughtfully prepared, with each ingredient complementing the others well.
Couples often enjoy the eel rice bowl and beef chow mein here. The spot offers a relaxed vibe for sharing meals together.
Good to know
Reservations can be made just a few hours before your arrival.
Portion sizes are generous; expect enough food for 3-4 people.
Meals range from $15 to $20, which is considered reasonable.
Dim sum restaurant combines modern, trendy atmosphere with ancient Asian designs and a large, open dining area featuring a bar. The vibe is relaxed and welcoming, with thoughtful touches like teapots kept warm on flames and interactive menus. Unique dim sum offerings and elegant presentation set it apart from typical spots.
Vegetarian bao stands out with its soft, pull-apart texture and rich flavor. The black lava bao features a custardy yolk filling beneath a super soft exterior, making it a notable dessert option.
Classy and beautiful setting with great service creates a strong date night vibe. The Peking Duck and Dorian coconut wrap dessert stand out as memorable dishes to share.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to secure a table.
A steep service charge applies for credit card payments, so be prepared.
Complimentary chocolate fondue is offered during birthday weekends.
Restaurant features an open kitchen and stylish decor that create a lively atmosphere with vibrant energy. Music plays at a balanced level, contributing to a warm and welcoming vibe. The menu clearly marks allergens, making it notably allergy-friendly for diverse dietary needs.
Bao buns come with freshly made dough and include standout options like barbecue pork and fried pork. A unique bao-like dish features caramelized baked bread with condensed milk instead of salsa.
Considerate service stands out, especially with attention to food sensitivities and pregnancy needs. The menu offers a variety of dishes including tacos that appeal to different tastes.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 4 to 6:30 PM at the bar only.
The restaurant offers vegan and gluten-free options for dietary restrictions.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during busy hours.
Dim sum restaurant offers a spacious, bright dining area with modern, minimalistic decor and an upscale, vibrant atmosphere. A bar for solo diners adds to the lively setting. The environment balances elegance with comfort, creating a relaxing yet energetic vibe.
Cha siu baos stand out with their light, fluffy buns filled with flavorful pork. The BBQ pork baos offer a flaky texture and rich taste that many find amazing.
Upscale-casual vibe suits couples looking for a relaxed date spot. Limited shrimp-free options can challenge those with shellfish allergies, and service moments may feel a bit awkward.
Good to know
Reservations are required on weekends and holidays to avoid long waits.
Expect a 30-minute wait without a reservation during peak hours.
There is ample free indoor parking available at the Palms.
Open kitchen reveals chefs hand-pulling noodles, adding a visual craft to the dining experience. Bright, clean space with simple, modern design creates a welcoming, casual atmosphere. Frequented by many Asian diners, the place offers an authentic vibe that stands out among similar restaurants.
Xiao long bao stands out with its authentic soup-filled quality. The menu also features Mongolian beef and house special bao that offer distinct flavors.
Casual dates work well here with a relaxed vibe. The special lamb skewers and large red willow skewers offer satisfying flavors that fill you up.
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There is plenty of parking available.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
The average price per person is around $25.
Ramen restaurant features warm, modern design with honeycomb booths and a Wishing Tree for guests. Atmosphere feels authentically Japanese, combining cozy, polished vibes with spacious, varied seating options. Connected boba bar offers drinks alongside meals, enhancing the overall experience.
Steamed bao buns come out moist but not soggy with juicy pork inside. They pair well with pan-fried gyoza and stand out alongside main dishes like Black Garlic Tonkotsu Ramen.
Low-key vibe suits quiet conversation. Offers ramen and boba, good for winter dates or casual hangs.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; it's first-come-first-serve with a tablet check-in.
Be prepared for long wait times, especially during dinner hours.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol, which may be a deal breaker for some.
Large dining hall with ample natural light and Asian decor creates a spacious, lively atmosphere. Busy and welcoming vibe suits group gatherings or casual nights out. Soup dumplings stand out as a specialty, paired with unique drinks like sake and soju.
Xiao long bao stands out with its delicate soup-filled dumplings. The chocolate banana bao offers a sweet twist as a dessert in a steamed bun.
Chili wontons and foie gras pork soup dumplings offer unique flavors that stand out. Eggplant ranks as a favorite dish, and the menu invites trying more items together.
Good to know
Some Xiao Long Dumpling locations don't take reservations, so there may be a wait at the door.
The restaurant can get busy, so it's wise to call before going.
I walked in at about 9:20 pm, and their kitchens closed at 9:30 pm.