Huge interior with several seating arrangements suits small to large groups. Bright, clean, and spacious atmosphere features simple, elegant decor reminiscent of Japanese ramen shops. Swamp cooler and fan create a distinct background hum while the vibe stays welcoming and chill.
Freshness stands out with the Cucumber Salad offering a crisp start. The Green Mango Tofu Salad pairs well with heat, adding a unique twist to the salad options.
Juicy and flavorful gyoza come with a citrusy punch from the soy sauce mix. The chicken gyoza stands out as homemade and fire.
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Yohama Noodles is open late until 2am, perfect for night owls.
Expect long wait times during busy hours, especially on weekends.
The ramen flight costs $60, which may be considered pricey.
Japanese restaurant offers freshly made sauces and generous portions with a welcoming atmosphere. It handles many takeout orders, leading to occasional longer waits, but food remains affordable and flavorful. The space is clean and spacious, catering to dine-in and call-ahead orders.
Meals come with two fresh greens: a cabbage salad that adds perfect balance and a coleslaw made without mayo. Side salads have a light dressing and taste very good.
Fresh and delicious, the chicken gyoza stands out as a tasty side. It pairs well with other dishes like noodles and chicken Katsu, making it a yummy choice not to skip.
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Reservations are not required, but call-ahead orders are accepted.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours due to high takeout orders.
The restaurant offers a variety of protein options including chicken, beef, pork, and salmon.
Small dining space with classic Japanese wood block prints and dim lighting creates a cozy, spa-like atmosphere. Soft LOFI and piano music adds to the relaxed, homey vibe. Tables sit close together, emphasizing an intimate, authentic experience.
Salads come with fresh ingredients and a healthy profile. Options include ahi tuna and poke salads, often dressed with a Japanese-style sesame dressing.
Gyoza stands out with quick service and a quality that surpasses many other Asian spots. It pairs well as a starter alongside dishes like edamame and complements a variety of menu items.
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Lunch for two people is typically under $50.
They offer free coffee from noon to 5 pm.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol.
Small, clean space with cozy atmosphere and warm, family-owned vibe. Energy picks up as it fills, creating a lively yet relaxed setting. Known for affordable prices and authentic flavors that draw steady crowds.
Sides include a cabbage salad served with meals like chicken katsu and tonkatsu. The salad comes alongside rice and miso soup as part of the set. Portions are consistent and complement the main dishes well.
Big, homemade gyoza come filled with fresh ingredients. The handmade quality stands out alongside other dishes like spicy matsu beef ramen and seafood pancake.
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Dinner for 2 costs around $25.
Tonkotsu ramen is priced under $10.
Parking is available in front of the entrance.
Chinese restaurant offers calm, cozy atmosphere with quiet vibe ideal for relaxed meals. Guests find authentic, flavorful noodles and dumplings served in generous portions. The place maintains clean, unassuming decor and provides reasonable prices without crowds.
Cucumber salad comes with a spicy kick and pairs well with other dishes. It offers a refreshing crunch alongside hearty meals.
Fried gyoza come out crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, making them a solid choice for an appetizer or side. Soup dumplings and regular gyoza also show up as delicious options here.
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Noodle King offers unique options not found everywhere.
There are vegetarian and vegan options available.
Prices are reasonable and the place is clean and inviting.
Sleek, modern space with dim lighting and Japanese accents creates a chic, cozy atmosphere. The setting suits both intimate dinners and larger groups, featuring distinct dining areas like the Sakura and bonsai rooms. Guests enjoy a calm, stylish vibe that blends elegance with comfort.
Fresh baby cucumber in rice vinegar with sesame seeds makes the cucumber salad stand out as a refreshing choice. The citrus salad is large and good for sharing, pairing well with other dishes.
Wagyu gyoza stands out with its phenomenal sauce and rich flavor. These gyozas offer a unique twist that pairs well with other dishes like fried shrimp.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during busy concert nights.
The restaurant charges a 5% surcharge on top of menu prices.
Expect limited drink options, as they were out of wine during my visit.
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.
Seaweed salad stands out with its fresh texture and flavor. Potato salad also appears on the menu but without notable remarks.
Yaki gyoza here is not traditional but matches the quality of popular spots. It pairs well with dishes like Drunken Yakisoba and pork belly skewers.
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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.
Small sushi restaurant offers a calm, cozy atmosphere with charming Asian decor and comfortable booth seating. The vibe stays quiet and relaxing, enhanced by nice, soft music. Known for fresh, authentic sushi served quickly with careful presentation.
Dine-in orders come with miso and a salad, making a solid set meal. The cucumber salad is larger than expected and very tasty. Green salads also stand out alongside California rolls.
Dinner specials include gyoza served alongside dishes like ramen and udon. The gyoza pairs well with other items such as edamame and chicken wings, highlighting the excellent food quality.
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Sakura Ya's lunch service ends at 3 PM.
There is no all-you-can-eat option at Sakura Ya.
The prices at Sakura Ya are competitive for the area.
Japanese ramen shop style with high-walled booths offers a cozy and calm atmosphere that stays quiet and relaxing. Plenty of room inside supports a chill vibe where groups can joke without disturbing others. Lighting is moderate, enhancing a setting suitable for casual dining or date nights.
Freshness stands out with a satisfying amount of greens. Small side salads come as a great bonus when adding appetizers.
Appetizers include crispy gyoza that stand out more than the ramen options. Multiple orders of gyoza arrive with meals like miso and chicken ramen, highlighting their popularity.
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They make their own broth in person every day.
The prices are reasonable for the size of the servings.
The restaurant only offers water in a cup with ice, and no other drinks are available.
Sports bar offers many TVs including a huge main screen for watching games. Indoor and outdoor seating create a spacious, modern setting with a lively atmosphere enhanced by an in-house DJ. Food and drinks include standout cocktails and diverse menu items like sushi and street tacos.
Pear arugula salad with steak offers a refreshing mix that stands out in warm weather. Cobb salad comes very fresh but pairs better with ranch than wine vinaigrette.
Juicy Wagyu Gyoza stand out with rich flavor. They come alongside shareable appetizers like Tokyo Tots that complement the dish well.
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Trivia Night happens every Wednesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Reservations for brunch can be made via the OpenTable app.
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.