Island-themed cafe offers a welcoming atmosphere with aloha vibes and Jawaiian music playing softly. The space feels clean and peaceful, creating a home-like environment with attentive service. Regulars enjoy a family vibe that makes the place feel like a neighborhood gathering spot.
Kimchi here comes in lighter versions like cucumber and cabbage types. It pairs well with kalua pork and offers flavorful, less traditional notes compared to classic Korean kimchi.
Desserts feature rainbow cake, guava cake, and apple lumpia that taste good and are not too sweet. These creations offer a delicious variety without overwhelming sweetness.
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The cafe offers a wide variety of Hawaiian food and desserts.
Portions are substantial and can feed you for multiple meals.
Pricing is reasonable considering the quality and portion sizes.
Korean barbecue restaurant with interactive table grilling and a high-end design that feels both clean and welcoming. Atmosphere stays vibrant and lively with family-friendly music and a well-managed smoke system. Offers an extensive soju selection alongside high-quality meats and sushi.
Kimchi here stands out for its perfect fermentation and rich flavor. It comes with plentiful side dishes like pickled vegetables and spicy cucumber salad that balance the BBQ well.
Melona ice creams and creme brulee stand out as dessert options. Basic meals include a choice of ice cream with sushi or other entries.
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Reservations are recommended for large parties to ensure accommodation.
The restaurant does not allow separate checks for groups larger than six.
They offer a unique experience by singing happy birthday for celebrations.
Bright, spacious bakery with aesthetic decor and ample seating including private zones and outlets for working. Atmosphere feels airy and relaxing with good music and a clean, inviting environment. Popular for high-quality pastries and a place suited for both casual chats and focused study sessions.
Kimchi croquette stands out as a popular choice here. It pairs well with lighter options like the sweet rice donut and garlic bread pastry.
Selection includes a variety of desserts and snacks with freshly made pastries. Unique items like a cookie wrapped over a croissant combine flavors in one treat.
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The working hours are from 7:30 am to 12 am daily.
Reservations are recommended for large groups or events.
Expect a busy atmosphere during weekend mornings.
Stadium-style seating and smokeless grills create a sophisticated, intimate atmosphere without the usual BBQ odor. A live DJ spins 80s music, adding lively energy to the modern, stylish space. The focus on premium Wagyu beef and an extensive wine list complements the unique Korean BBQ experience.
Kimchi appears as a standout side with the hunters feast and features in the kimchi jiggae cod, which has little liquid for a true jiggae experience.
A sundae with a soy sauce glaze stands out as a memorable dessert. Soft serve and a fruit platter also appear as notable options, including dairy-free choices.
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Reservations are essential, especially for special events like Thanksgiving dinner.
COTE Vegas is the only Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse in North America.
The restaurant accommodates food allergies, ensuring a safe dining experience.
Large dining space features grill-at-your-table setup and salad bar for interactive meals. Warm, welcoming atmosphere includes 2000s R&B music creating a friendly, lively vibe. Interior is beautifully decorated and spacious, supporting a relaxed yet energetic experience.
Kimchi comes in cucumber and classic styles and sits alongside plenty of other banchan like pickled radish and steamed egg. The salad bar setup lets you take as much kimchi as you want, and it gets refilled without hesitation.
Ice cream desserts come in larger servings scooped into cups, not prepackaged. Mango and green tea flavors stand out among the all-you-can-eat options, included at every level.
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Happy hour runs from Monday to Thursday, from opening until 4:00 pm and from 9:00 pm to closing.
The $21.95 happy hour includes limited meats but a great variety.
Expect to pay $25 for all-you-can-eat during happy hour.
Self-serve ramen cafe offers a warm, homey atmosphere with Kpop music and videos playing on screens. Small tables create a chill, vibrant environment that feels like dining at a family member's house. Clean, modern interior features colorful Korean ramen decor and friendly service with free snacks.
Staff serve homemade kimchi free with meals, adding a fresh, spicy side to the ramen. They also offer kimchi alongside other freebies like Choco Pies and watermelon.
Desserts include watermelon and Chocopie, both served alongside drinks. These options offer a simple but delicious finish.
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The restaurant is open until midnight for late-night ramen cravings.
Prices for ramen start at $8 for a bowl with three toppings.
There is plenty of parking available for customers.
Casual restaurant with anime-themed decor and small private booths creates a warm, lively atmosphere filled with amazing jazz and dance music. Walls feature manga panels and Japanese street-style elements, offering a unique and inviting vibe. The setting suits both casual dining and intimate dates.
Kimchi here tastes very fresh and close to authentic Korean style. The house-made kimchi stands out for its freshness and authentic flavor.
Mochi desserts and popsicles serve as light, sweet finishes. The dessert ice cream offers a creamy option after meals.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours on Fridays and Saturdays.
Spacious Japanese restaurant offers tableside grilling with built-in smoke ventilation that keeps the air clear. Modern, clean decor combines with interactive dining elements like roasting marshmallows and a mini robot waiter. Atmosphere feels lively and classy, attracting groups looking for a fun, engaging meal experience.
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Expect to wait up to two hours for a table as they don't take reservations.
Arrive early to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Parking is available nearby, but can be limited during busy hours.
Rectangular grills and interactive cooking define the setup, creating an engaging dining experience. The atmosphere is sleek and modern with cool music, though it often feels crowded and warm. Well-spaced seating and high-quality meats distinguish the place from typical Korean barbecue spots.
Banchan includes kimchi and pickled vegetables that complement the barbecue well. Kimchi appears in various dishes like kimchi soup and stands out for its delicious flavor.
Green tea anko dessert blends sweet red bean paste with coconut jelly but lacks a strong green tea flavor. Ice cream and affogato also appear as dessert options, offering a cool finish to meals.
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The all-you-can-eat buffet costs $29.99 per person, including seafood and appetizers.
Happy hour offers a special price of $22 per person on weekdays.
Expect a time limit of 1 hour and 15 minutes for dining.