Open kitchen with fresh noodle making creates an engaging and clean environment. Atmosphere feels soothing and stylish, reminiscent of a Taiwanese tea house with authentic silverware and elegant tableware. Space suits families well, offering a comfortable and inviting dining experience.
Beef noodle soup features rich flavor and super tender, plentiful beef on knife-cut noodles. It tastes authentic, reminiscent of top versions in China, and comes at an affordable price.
Taiwanese fried chicken features a light batter with a sweet and salty flavor and fresh basil. It matches the taste found in Taiwan and comes well marinated, making it a standout dish.
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During the soft opening, customers receive an extra 20% off until November 20th.
Plentiful parking is available near the restaurant.
The restaurant offers generous portions at reasonable prices.
Small, quaint space offers authentic Japanese ramen with a cozy, Tokyo-inspired atmosphere. Background music features nostalgic J-pop and anime soundtracks, enhancing the relaxed vibe. Seating is limited and spaced comfortably, creating a family-friendly environment.
Soups here have a perfect balance of thickness and flavor, never too heavy or light. The chicken ramen and power soup ramen both feature amazing flavor that stands out.
Handmade karaage stands out with its double fried texture and spicy mayo sauce. It stays super juicy and packs a lot of flavor, making it a solid choice as a side or appetizer.
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Happy hour specials are available during weekdays from 4-6pm.
The restaurant offers a kids menu with affordable options.
Parking is ample and available outside the restaurant.
Casual, cozy space with hand-painted tropical murals creates a nostalgic island vibe. Atmosphere stays laid-back and chill, with well-spaced tables enhancing comfort. Energy feels like home away from home, blending Hawaiian and Filipino influences.
Rich, flavorful oxtail soup stands out with a warm, comforting taste. It often feels like a chef's kiss and delivers a cozy, satisfying experience.
Tender meat with crispy skin stands out. The breading is perfectly balanced, making the fried chicken a clear highlight.
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The restaurant offers a monthly changing dine-in specials menu.
Expect generous portion sizes suitable for sharing.
Prices are reasonable compared to other local dining options.
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.
Soup here has a bold flavor and is never too salty. Options include a delicious miso soup and a rich tonkotsu ramen soup that replenishes well after a long day.
Korean-style fried chicken comes crispy and flavorful. The supreme sauce and soy garlic options add distinct tastes to the fried chicken.
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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.
Korean restaurant with a modern chic vibe and clean, tight space offers a relaxing atmosphere with background music. It serves authentic dishes in generous portions, attracting diners looking for flavorful meals in a casual setting.
Soups range from spicy to mild, including options like Oxtail soup with tender meat and beef short ribs soup. Kimchee Soup can be very spicy, and fish cake soup comes with udon noodles.
Korean fried chicken stands out with several options that make choosing tough. The chicken is consistently very good and ranks among favorite foods.
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The restaurant can accommodate around 40 customers.
They do not have a drink menu yet, but offer soda, watermelon slush, and peach tea.
Expect to wait about an hour during peak times.
Small Asian fusion spot with a hole in the wall feel and tight seating creates a close-knit, welcoming environment. Old school 90s music and TVs showing sports and anime add to the fun, inviting vibe. The place stands out for its unique style blending American and Korean flavors.
Pork belly noodle soup stands out as a flavorful option. The menu includes a variety of soup dishes alongside rice bowls and kimchi fried rice. Soups receive positive feedback for taste and quality.
Crispy outside and juicy inside, the Korean fried chicken features a dry rub seasoning that stands out. The fried chicken sandwiches and fries complement the main dish well.
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The restaurant can get very busy during peak times and seating is limited.
The food took about 10 minutes to arrive, which was a reasonable wait time.
Two hotdogs, small fries, and a drink cost $32.
Small, cozy spot with just four dine-in tables, mostly serving takeout in a strip mall setting. Background music plays softly, creating a relaxed atmosphere. Known for authentic Thai flavors, large portions, and reasonable prices compared to Chinatown.
Tom Yum and Tom Kha soups stand out with strong flavors and good preparation. The Wonton Soup comes loaded with many wontons, offering a hearty option.
Fried chicken wings come meaty and delicious. The fried chicken breast dish offers a satisfying, flavorful option.
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The restaurant is primarily a take-out establishment with a designated waiting area.
Expect congestion during peak ordering times due to limited space.
Portion sizes are large, often enough for leftovers.
Private wooden booths and large open seating create a mix of cozy privacy and social space. K-pop music and trendy interiors set a vibrant, fun atmosphere with a gastropub style. Multiple TVs add a casual vibe, making it suitable for watching sports events.
Spicy pork belly kimchi soup offers a huge small size packed with amazing juice that warms the soul. Other soups, like the spicy squid, deliver full flavor but don't outshine the kimchi soup.
Crispy, succulent Korean-style fried chicken comes with a flavorful soy garlic glaze. It pairs well with a refreshing Cass beer.
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There is free parking available at the restaurant.
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and easy to find.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $20 for two people.
Small Korean restaurant with cozy booth alcoves and K-Pop music videos playing on TVs creates a lively yet casual atmosphere. Decor and design reflect Korea street style, resembling a small Korean marketplace with arcade machines at some tables. Service includes a Korean-style call bell for convenience, enhancing the authentic vibe.
Soups here include a spicy tofu soup with beef and chicken and a budae-jjigae that is thicker and packed with toppings, making it more like a stew. Hot meat soup is also available to-go.
Soy garlic fried chicken stands out with an old school taste that feels more authentic than many Korean spots. The dry rub called magic sprinkles adds a unique flavor twist to the crispy chicken.
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Expect a 45-minute wait for a table during dinner hours.
Parking can be tricky, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Karaoke starts at 10pm on Thursdays with a two-drink minimum.
Ramen restaurant with modern Japanese decor and city pop music creates a warm, relaxing atmosphere. Comfortable seating suits both small and larger groups. The space feels welcoming and visually appealing for diners seeking a peaceful meal.
Ramen soup offers a flavorful and rich broth that stands out. The tankatsu black soup delivers a deep, savory taste that complements the noodles well.
Fried chicken stands out with its Supreme fried chicken and fried chicken furikake offering bold flavors. It pairs well with appetizers like takoyaki and complements the spicy tonkotsu ramen.
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Happy Hour is Monday through Thursday from 2-5 pm.
Visiting during happy hour is ideal to sample more dishes.
There are few vegetarian options available on the menu.
Hawaiian restaurant offers a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with clean interiors and beautiful wall decorations. Fun music and Aloha vibes create an energetic yet homey mood. Spacious seating and a 24/7 bar add to the relaxed, inviting experience.
Oxtail soup stands out with its rich flavor and comes with noodles and rice on the side. Wonton soup offers a refreshing option especially on hot days.
Extremely flavorful fried chicken stands out as a go-to dish, often ordered multiple times in a day. Over 30 orders show consistent quality with only one instance of overcooking.
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The restaurant is open late, making it a good option after work.
Expect large portion sizes, providing good value for money.
The place is very clean and well-kept.
Open kitchen with visible dumpling makers creates an engaging and authentic atmosphere. The space feels warm and spacious, with simple decor and dim sum style ordering that keeps the experience straightforward. The vibe is calm and inviting, with Chinese music enhancing the setting without overwhelming it.
Soup options include spicy wonton, pork and shrimp wonton, and fish wonton soups, all with rich flavors. Xiao long bao feature thin skins and are packed with broth, while the Shanghai shrimp and pork dumpling soup offers a lighter taste.
Crisp on the outside and juicy inside, the fried chicken comes perfectly seasoned and cooked right. It stands out as a signature dish with a crisp texture and balanced seasoning.
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Reservations can be made online for convenience.
An 18% automatic tip is added for parties of five or more.
Parking is generally open and accessible at this location.
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.
Soup comes out fresh and rich, never from powder or paste. Bowls fill quickly, with no more than fifteen minutes wait, and the broth is so good it gets finished completely.
Karaage fried chicken offers a crispy texture and tastes very fresh. Fried squid shares the same delicious crispiness.
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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.
Farmhouse style blends with modern decor to create a laid-back and elegant atmosphere. The space feels lively and upbeat, often filled with friendly energy and close tables. An open kitchen and beautiful patio area add unique touches to the dining experience.
Soups here feature huge chicken pieces and a homemade feel. Options include a rich chicken tortilla soup with a spicy kick and a gluten free chicken noodle soup with a hint of pesto.
Buttermilk fried chicken stands out with its crispy texture and rich flavor. The fried chicken Benedict highlights the dish's versatility and quality.
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Happy hour runs from 3pm to 6pm daily.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
Parking can be difficult at certain times of the day.
Korean restaurant with modern decor and spacious, cozy atmosphere offers a quiet, friendly vibe. It serves authentic Korean Chinese dishes that reflect traditional flavors. Tables are well spaced, creating a comfortable dining experience.
Spicy noodle soups like Champong and the spicy seafood noodle soup stand out for their bold flavors. Affordable options include the seafood porridge soup and the memorable seafood nurungji soup.
Crispy fried chicken comes with a sweet and tangy sauce. It is full of garlic and chilies, giving it a spicy kick.
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The kitchen closes one hour before the restaurant's official closing time.
There is plenty of parking on the first floor of the building.
A couple who arrived 20 minutes after us were turned away.
Modern, clean décor with cozy partitions creates a private dining space. Atmosphere blends peaceful vibes with lively jazz music, suitable for casual dinners or low-key drinks. Frequented for authentic Korean flavors and generous portions at reasonable prices.
Soups come in large portions with rich, umami broths like spicy beef, brisket, and beef bone varieties. Cold noodle soups stand out as a rare offering in the area, alongside tasty tofu soup and hot stone bibimbap.
Crispy exterior and sweet soy coating define the Korean Fried Chicken here. It tastes similar to orange chicken, offering a unique twist on the classic.
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This restaurant is one of the few places that open until midnight around the area.
The restaurant offered affordable prices and authentic Korean flavors.
The soups recently cost only ten dollars.
Korean barbecue restaurant with spacious tables and adjustable overhead fans that reduce smoke and odors. The atmosphere blends a modern, trendy vibe with cozy, traditional Korean decor and lively, club-style music. It feels busy and inviting without the typical smoky heat, making it suitable for gatherings.
Seafood tofu soup stands out with its unexpected flavor that changes opinions about tofu. It combines spicy and cold noodle elements, making it better than typical tofu soups.
Spicy fried chicken comes with a variety of free sides like radish kimchi, corn cheese, and kimchi pancake. Meals include vegetables and dumplings alongside the fried chicken.
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Reservations are not accepted; expect a wait during peak hours.
Strollers are not allowed in the restaurant.
The all-you-can-eat option is available with a gold tier for better selections.
Diner-style restaurant with a modern twist on classic Hawaiian and neighborhood eateries features a warm, welcoming atmosphere and a small dining area. Locals gather here, creating a vibrant, family-oriented vibe with amenities like a bakery and kid-friendly activities.
Portuguese Bean Soup comes with rice and Mac salad, delivering a solid, familiar taste. Corn chowder and oxtail soup reflect authentic island flavors, showing strong Hawaiian influences in the soups.
Crunchy texture and generous portions define the Korean Fried Chicken here. It offers a flavorful and crispy experience, especially notable in the breakfast and deluxe options.
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Zippy’s Hualapai Way offers only takeout and dine-in options.
Parking is free and accessible for handicapped individuals.
Check in using their app during day hours for quicker service.
Spacious Asian restaurant with buffet-style hot pot ingredients and upscale decor creates a clean, lively atmosphere. Guests enjoy a cotton candy machine and a build-your-own boba bar alongside fresh meats and seafood. The environment balances cozy and convivial vibes, suitable for casual or festive dining.
Soup options include a cabbage base and a spicy bone marrow broth. The selection covers a wide range of soups, meats, and seafood. The soup bar offers an extensive variety with fresh ingredients and strong flavors.
Buffet includes fried chicken wings and fried chicken at a hot food bar. Options appear alongside spring rolls and other hot dishes, offering a variety of fried chicken styles.
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Happy hour is available for $19.99 on weekdays.
Lunch and dinner are available at a special price of $19.95.
The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat traditional hot pot for just over 20 RMB per person.