Open kitchen showcases chefs hand-pulling fresh noodles, creating an engaging and interactive experience. The space feels cozy and clean with comfortable seating and a quiet, pleasant atmosphere ideal for relaxed dining and conversation.
Spicy beef ramen stands out among the main dishes, alongside chicken chow mein and Mongolian beef. The menu also features soup dumplings, potstickers, fried shrimp tempura, and special noodles, offering a solid range of Japanese food options.
Soup potstickers come with a flavorful broth inside. Pork potstickers and dumplings offer a classic taste, paired well with crispy vegetable egg rolls.
Good to know
Noodle Master accepts credit cards for payment.
There is plenty of open plaza parking available near the restaurant.
Seating is limited, so arrive early during peak hours.
Japanese restaurant blends hip-hop vibe with welcoming energy and fun atmosphere. Space welcomes big parties and offers a clean, exciting setting. Music and smells add to the lively, relaxed experience.
Edamame in chili sauce stands out with bold flavor. The chicken hibachi plate comes with fried rice and pairs well with teriyaki and yum yum sauces on various dishes.
Soft and saucy textures define the potstickers here. They deliver a delicious flavor that stands out even to those who usually avoid them.
Good to know
Reservations are required for hibachi-style dishes during events.
Catering services are available for workplace events.
Expect higher prices compared to traditional hibachi restaurants.
Small dining space filled with authentic Japanese decor and J-pop music playing softly. Atmosphere feels cozy and calm, with friendly staff who greet in Japanese. Known for highly authentic ramen and a relaxed vibe that recalls Tokyo.
Ramen here stands out for its authentic flavor and rich miso broth that rivals bowls found in Japan. Edamame and other dishes complement the menu, making it a solid spot for Japanese comfort food.
Freshness stands out with perfectly pan-fried pork potstickers known as Gyoza. The potstickers pair well with karaage chicken for a flavorful combo.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 11 p.m.
Happy hour runs from 11 AM to 6 PM, Monday through Friday.
The restaurant is wheelchair-friendly and accommodates power chairs.
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.
Gyoza style dumplings and soup pork dumplings stand out with rich flavors. Crunchy tempura shrimp and well-seasoned seaweed salad add texture and freshness to the menu.
Pork potstickers stand out with a fantastic flavor and satisfying texture. The fried pot stickers offer a crispy bite, while the spicy soup dumplings add a flavorful twist to the selection.
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.
Elegant Thai restaurant with clean decor and large beautiful tables offers a chill and welcoming atmosphere with pleasant background jazz music. Spacious layout includes wonderful booths and seating for large parties. The vibe suits relaxed dining and date nights.
Japanese dishes include teriyaki salmon and tempura shrimp that are not greasy. The teriyaki flavors stand out as really good.
Potstickers come out exceptionally delicious and pair well with dishes like Pad Thai and Yellow Curry. They have a great flavor that stands out alongside other favorites like Garlic Pepper Chicken.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available and offer great value.
Parking is accessible, but can be busy during peak hours.
Credit cards are accepted, along with mobile payment options.
Modern, clean space with a chill vibe and loud music sets a lively atmosphere. Generous portions of teriyaki dishes feature tender chicken, steak, and fresh vegetables with several sauce options. Limited parking and no made-to-order meals distinguish the setup.
Fresh, flavorful Japanese food shines with tender teriyaki chicken and a spicy teriyaki sauce that stands out. The Remarkable Bowl features perfectly cooked rice and noodles with rich, savory flavors.
Potstickers serve as a solid side with a tremendous flavor. They pair well with the build-your-own bowl option.
Good to know
Parking is limited, with few spots available nearby.
Extra sauce now costs 60 cents per small side dish.
There are no high chairs available, making it difficult for families.
Glass kitchen showcases dumpling-making with open kitchen design and whimsical wall art adding charm. Bright natural light fills the modern, minimalist space with spacious layout and clean surfaces. Atmosphere feels quiet and welcoming, with good table spacing enhancing comfort.
Spicy ramen stands out with a strong kick. Teriyaki chicken offers a sweet smoky flavor similar to Wendyโs BBQ sauce on nuggets.
Handmade dumplings show clear artisanal craftsmanship with a focus on quality over flashy presentation. Pot stickers stand out as a distinctive dish alongside other favorites like Beef with Broccoli and Shrimp Soup Noodles.
Good to know
There are good parking spots nearby.
The menu offers a wide variety of items at reasonable prices.
Portions are generous, and prices are very reasonable.
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.
Tempura shrimp with curry rice stands out as a flavorful dish. The fresh baos resemble big sushi balls packed with taste.
Pot stickers come with a house sauce that many find phenomenal. The pot stickers themselves are flavorful, though sometimes the sauce has a strong sesame oil taste.
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.
Small restaurant with an open kitchen lets diners watch handmade noodles being prepared. Atmosphere stays casual and serene, with a cozy vibe that supports quiet conversation. Staff focus on fresh, carefully made dishes in a clean, inviting space.
Teriyaki chicken features mild sauce and all dark meat cooked properly. Gyoza comes nice and fat, paired with dishes like beef brisket, potato pancake, shrimp tempura, and fried tofu.
Pot stickers come with a homemade sauce that adds great flavor. They are cooked to perfection and stand out as an excellent choice.
Good to know
They have a big bowl challenge every Saturday at 6pm.
The prices at Kungfu Noodle are very reasonable, with most items under $13.
Noodles are made in-house and hand-cut for freshness.