Hotpot restaurant features modern Sichuan and Chongqing decor with warm lighting and a spacious, bright environment. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, though music can be loud at times. A well-stocked sauce bar offers a variety of sauces and seasonings to customize the soup experience.
Golden chicken soup stands out with its rich and flavorful taste. The soup, including a unique durian version, offers a distinct and delicious experience not easily replicated at home.
Unlimited servings of Australian Wagyu beef are available for $3.99 per plate during a promotion. The soup is unlimited, allowing continuous refills throughout the meal.
Good to know
They started a promotion from Monday to Friday before 5 PM.
The lunch special costs $19.99 per person from Monday to Friday.
Reservations are recommended as it is always packed.
Hot pot restaurant with modern stylish interior and hand-painted Chinese artwork creates a bright, roomy dining space. Atmosphere stays lively and inviting, fitting for groups or cozy dinners. Features include tablet ordering, tables with pot controls, and complimentary lobster and seafood offerings.
Emerald green pepper and fish maw soup broths offer incredibly flavorful bases. A filter feature helps separate food from the hotpot soup easily, keeping the experience fresh and clean.
Unlimited snow crab, sashimi, and mantis shrimp stand out in this hot pot spot. Fresh skin shrimp and premium beef slices come with endless refills, plus unlimited durian and a variety of drinks like sodas and herbal teas.
Good to know
You need at least three people to get one free lobster.
Expect to pay $59 per adult for the all-you-can-eat meal.
Mantis shrimp is available for a limited time each day.
Small to medium restaurant with Sichuan-style decor and red lanterns creates a cozy, authentic atmosphere. Spacious seating and a large self-made sauce bar complement the relaxed vibe. The place offers unlimited snacks and desserts, enhancing the dining experience.
Soup bases come in spicy, mushroom, tomato, and pork bone varieties, each rich and flavorful. Options allow mixing one to three bases, with staff actively managing heat and skimming oil for a clean taste.
Unlimited access to the snack bar includes appetizers, fruits, and jelly desserts. Customers can enjoy bottomless snacks and desserts throughout their visit.
Good to know
They don’t take reservations, so expect to wait for a table.
The wait list system adds an extra 15-20 minutes after your table is ready.
Expect tables to turn twice by 8pm on busy nights.
Small Japanese restaurant offers a cozy, stylish atmosphere with clean, wide tables and a pleasant playlist of throwback songs. The vibe is warm and inviting, suitable for casual meals or special gatherings. Fresh, high-quality sushi stands out as a defining feature.
Complimentary miso soup comes with the meal, showing a thoughtful touch. It ranks among the best miso soups in nearby towns.
Unlimited food costs $35 with some restrictions. The all you can eat option offers good value and includes a clear explanation from the owner about menu choices.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
The all-you-can-eat menu costs $35 per person.
Lunch specials are available on weekends.
Seafood restaurant offers fresh fish with a bold Sichuan style and creative cat-themed decorations. Spacious, clean, and modern environment creates a peaceful and comfortable atmosphere. Seating includes private sections for groups, enhancing the relaxed vibe.
Black cod soup stands out with rich flavor and a generous amount of fish and vegetables. Fish soup offers adjustable sourness and spiciness, paired well with scallion noodles for a tasty meal.
Unlimited endless shrimp is available only on Mondays for $25 per person. The offer includes six different types of shrimp dishes and runs as an all-you-can-eat special.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat shrimp deal is only available on Mondays.
Expect a variety of six different shrimp dishes on the $25 Monday special.
The restaurant is located on the second floor, accessible by elevator.
Small space with adorable Japanese-themed decor creates a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Energy stays friendly and relaxed, suitable for dates or family outings. Sushi stands out as fresh and high-quality, offering a wide variety in an all-you-can-eat format.
Soups here taste very clean and delicious. The menu includes a large range of options with yum soup featured among other dishes.
All you can eat sushi offers a great variety and quality choices with friendly service. The menu includes both all you can eat and regular options at fair prices.
Good to know
The AYCE price is $34 plus tax per person, with a current promotion of $5 off.
The AYCE menu includes sushi, sashimi, salads, and grilled meats.
Any leftover food, including sushi rice, will incur an additional charge.
Spacious interior combines cafe-like atmosphere with self-service kiosk ordering and a free ice cream bar. The vibe is casual and efficient, attracting those who appreciate authentic Korean dishes with rotating specials and fresh noodles made on-site.
Soups here offer hearty beef oxtail and spicy pork options with plenty of vegetables. The unlimited free collagen beef bone soup stands out for its rich flavor and value.
Unlimited broth stands out here, especially the free collagen beef bone soup. The hearty, bottomless bone broth keeps people coming back.
Good to know
Ordering is done at a kiosk before seating.
The dining room stops taking orders at 8:40 because they close at 9.
The place gets packed on weekends around noon; arrive early to avoid the crowd.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant with a clean, modern interior and welcoming atmosphere. Lively music sets a relaxed vibe suitable for groups of all sizes. Offers a wide variety of flavorful meats and well-paired drinks like soju and IPA.
Beef radish soup and steamed egg arrive as part of the side dishes. Soups complement the meat well but take over 20 minutes to arrive.
All you can eat Korean BBQ offers surprisingly good meat quality. This spot stands out among bottomless options for its fresh cuts.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat price is fair, and alcohol prices are competitive.
Parking is available, but it can be difficult to find on Saturday nights.
The restaurant is spacious, suitable for family dinners and gatherings.
Spacious dining area with modern design and colorful decorations creates a clean, well-lit environment. Lively music plays consistently, enhancing the energetic vibe. Features include self-serve sauce bar and options for both barbecue and hot pot, attracting diners who enjoy interactive meals.
Hot pot offers more soup choices and authentic dishes than similar spots. Mushroom soup stands out as a favorite option not found elsewhere. Vegetarian options include grilled tofu and vegetables.
Food options are endless with an all you can eat setup. Nobody rushes diners, and there are extra choices like crab legs and chicken nuggets for children.
Good to know
Birthday celebrants eat free at KPOT.
Expect low wait times even on weekends due to the large facility.
The portion sizes are small, so consider ordering multiple dishes.
Buffet-style restaurant with self-serve hibachi bar and fresh sushi options offers a clean, spacious setting. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting with friendly energy. Unique setup allows mixing sauces and watching chefs cook at the table.
Hot and sour soup stands out with its fresh flavors and warmth. Soups serve as solid appetizers alongside sushi and gyoza.
All you can eat lets you load up your plate with as much meat on noodles as you want, and go back for more multiple times. The spot offers bottomless hibachi alongside sushi options.
Good to know
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat options plus appetizers and desserts for $16.00.
Lunch is very affordable at $13.99 per person and includes a choice of ice cream.
The buffet is clearly labeled and kept very clean, with meats and seafood separated.
Sushi restaurant offers cozy indoor seating with a friendly, family-oriented atmosphere that is relaxing on weekdays and lively on weekend nights. Seating is tight, and the space features beautiful plants and neat decor. An all-you-can-eat option and BYOB policy add to the casual dining experience.
Soups come piping hot and taste very delicious. Meals include soup or salad, with small portions of miso soup and edamame served.
All you can eat sushi offers a rare find in 2024 and proves worth it every visit. Endless sushi options make it a solid choice for celebrations.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat menu is $26.99 on weekdays and $30 on weekends.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
They charge $1 for every piece of sushi not eaten.
Sushi restaurant offers a clean and spacious interior with calm and relaxing atmosphere. Tables are nicely spaced to avoid crowding, and sushi is served with minimal rice to highlight fresh fish. The environment stays quiet and peaceful, especially during off-peak times.
Miso soup stands out with a rich, flavorful taste. The all-you-can-eat option includes soups alongside salads and tempura, though sometimes the soup arrives spilled or missing.
High quality all you can eat sushi includes gyoza, white tuna, eel, fried scallops, chicken skewers, and ice cream. The experience offers a wide variety of dishes with consistent quality.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat sushi costs $30.95 per person plus tax.
Kids eat half price at the all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant.
The AYCE menu includes salads, soups, tempura, teriyaki, sashimi, and sushi rolls.
Interior features cozy Japanese decor that creates a calm and relaxing atmosphere with pleasant music fitting the vibe. The space attracts a loyal crowd looking for a quiet dining experience with quality sushi and fresh ingredients.
Miso soup comes hot and is often described as yummy or just okay. Portions tend to be smaller than at other sushi spots.
Good to know
The restaurant no longer offers all-you-can-eat options.
Lunch special prices are the same as dinner prices, costing $21 for ramen and $24 for a special roll.
They regularly send 50% off coupons for orders over a certain amount.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers a lively atmosphere with large screens showing football and music, creating a fun setting for groups. The space is beautifully decorated and exceptionally clean, featuring a well-maintained grill and a sauce bar. The vibe is warm and welcoming, with a friendly crowd and BYOB convenience.
Spicy Korean and Tom Yum broths stand out with a lemony kick and solid spice. Soup servings come in a good size that feels just right, and pricing is $30 for soup or $35 to add BBQ.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $30.99 per person.
They are BYOB, making it convenient for guests to bring their own drinks.
Asian restaurant offers a modern, clean interior with bright, cheery lighting and a lively, welcoming atmosphere. The vibe is stylish but cozy, suitable for families including children. Seafood options are varied and fresh, featuring items like crab legs and sushi.
Golden soup hot pot features a hot and sour base that wakes up the taste buds. Soups come with a wide selection of vegetables and desserts but carry a strong, unpleasant smell noticeable from afar.
Weekend dinner offers a $45.99 price with unlimited lobster included. Hotpot and seafood buffet features fresh seafood and endless options like snow crab legs and rich broths.
Good to know
The weekend dinner costs $45.99 and includes unlimited lobster.
The wait times to get in aren’t excessively long.
The restaurant is very clean and well maintained.
Small space with light jazz music creates a quiet and calm atmosphere. Sushi is fresh and flavorful, often praised for high quality and creative rolls. Friendly vibe with homey feeling invites relaxed dining.
Miso soup comes complimentary and tastes yummy. Soups served are flavorful and complement sushi and gyoza well.
Offers all you can eat options at a good price. The bottomless deal provides plenty of value for those wanting to eat more.
Good to know
All-you-can-eat options are available at a reasonable price.
They allow customers to bring their own alcohol.
Water is served in bottles, which incurs an extra charge.
Revolving sushi belt and dual-level conveyor system deliver dishes in bubble-like capsules that open when grabbed. Bright, clean space features interactive touch-screen menus at each booth for easy ordering. Atmosphere combines lively energy with Japanese decor and upbeat music, creating a fun dining experience.
Soups come as part of a varied menu including appetizers and many rolls. They complement the sushi and sides well.
Good to know
It's BYOB, so bring your favorite drinks.
Parking is available in the plaza lot.
The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat sushi experience.
Brazilian restaurant with recent renovations offers a clean, modern, and welcoming space that retains an authentic Brazilian vibe. The atmosphere is peaceful and friendly, complemented by great live music. The place fills up, so reservations are common.
Chicken noodle soup appears often, served both as part of lunch specials and complimentary with appetizers. Soups here come in small bowls and are noted as delicious alongside salads and other dishes.
Unlimited, rodizio style dining offers all you can eat meats. Grilled chicken and mixed combos provide lighter options within the bottomless experience.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Parking can be challenging; consider arriving early.
Hole-in-the-wall Korean restaurant offers self-serve unlimited hot bone broth and a casual, relaxing atmosphere reminiscent of Korea. The place gets crowded during meal times and features a setup where diners order at the counter and pick up food when called. Many Koreans frequent the spot, highlighting its authenticity.
Warm soups come in bottomless beef and dumpling varieties, both hearty and filling. Free hot soup in a cup adds a nice touch, especially after a night out.
Broth and water come self-serve and unlimited, with a bottomless beef soup that pairs well with spicy noodles.
Good to know
Sam Bong is a self-serve restaurant where customers order at the counter.
Expect to wait for a number to be called before ordering.
Customers must return their trays after eating.
Buffet restaurant offers spacious, elegant interior with clean, bright ambiance that feels inviting and calm. Guests enjoy interactive hibachi and hot pot stations alongside a wide seafood selection. Seating can feel cramped despite overall spaciousness.
Hot and Sour Soup stands out with its rich flavor. Options include oxtails, Buddha jumps over the wall, and frog legs soups. Hot pot offers four soup flavors, a sauce bar, and various cooking choices.
Unlimited bubble tea and a desserts bar keep things fun for kids. The buffet offers fresh, plentiful food with endless options, including unlimited seafood.
Good to know
The lobster buffet is available only on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
Social media posts from Friday to Sunday can earn a free steamed lobster.
On New Year's Eve 2025, the price increased to $46 plus drinks with a 12% service fee.
Korean barbecue restaurant features modern, spacious interior with bench and chair seating around cast iron grills. Atmosphere is hot and steamy, often crowded and loud, with staff handling all grilling at the table. Offers soju cocktails and a lively vibe despite the heat.
Hangover soup stands out with its freshly made quality, causing wait times up to an hour since it is not prepared ahead. Beef radish soup and vegetarian soups also appear on the menu, served alongside banchan and other sides.
Endless meat options come with a two-hour limit. Offers unlimited variety of Korean BBQ at a budget-friendly price.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to reduce wait times, especially during peak hours.
Expect a 45-minute wait to be seated during busy times.
Dinner costs $42 per person, with a two-hour dining limit.
Sushi restaurant offers a modern, stylish interior with cozy seating and a large fish tank that adds to the ambiance. The space feels cramped and crowded, especially near the entrance, with noticeable noise and close tables. Sushi quality is generally fresh and well-regarded, featuring standout items like sashimi and vegan options.
Miso soup here has a rich flavor and leans sweeter than usual, making it more savory. Mushroom soup also appears as a soul-warming starter option before sushi.
All you can eat sushi offers a very good value with a wide selection. The bottomless menu lets you order freely and enjoy plenty of options.
Good to know
The restaurant closes from 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm daily.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $35 and is considered a good value.
BYOB is allowed, so bring your own drinks.
Spacious layout with soft lighting and rustic décor creates a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere. Italian melodies play in the background, enhancing a family-friendly vibe suited for casual dinners. Seating varies, with some areas feeling cozy while others can be noisy due to nearby groups.
Soups come piping hot and flavorful, with the chicken gnocchi variety being especially filling. Unlimited breadsticks and generous portions make the soup and salad combo a solid value.
Unlimited servings of soup, salad, and breadsticks come with meals, creating a casual, family-style dining experience. Endless pasta options and free appetizers add variety to the bottomless offerings.
Good to know
Reservations can reduce wait times; expect 30-45 minutes without one.
The restaurant offers a refillable gnocchi soup, salad, and breadsticks for $9.99.
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to secure a spot.
Warm wooden decor creates an intimate and cozy atmosphere with private VIP pods curtained for exclusivity. Guests enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine with generous portions and a live cooking performance visible from the dining area. The space feels inviting and clean, though seating is somewhat close together.
Soup comes hot and includes options like miso, though the miso soup often has dry tofu and seaweed that look like they come from dried bags.
Good to know
Last orders are taken at 9:30 PM, and the restaurant closes at 10 PM.
The all-you-can-eat menu is priced at $29.99 per person.
Portion sizes are generous, often requiring a group to finish.
Small and cozy space offers a quiet, friendly atmosphere with a family-run feel. The menu features fresh sushi and all-you-can-eat options that attract a laid-back crowd. The environment stays inviting and pleasant, making it a hidden gem for East Asian cuisine.
Wonton soup stands out as a must-try, while the egg drop soup offers a surprisingly good flavor. The hot and sour soup lacks both heat and sourness, and miso soup served with some dishes falls short.
Unlimited sushi comes fresh and delicious here. The all you can eat option excludes sashimi but offers a solid variety of fresh sushi and unlimited servings.
Good to know
The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own drinks.
They charge an extra 3% fee for credit card payments.
The restaurant offers unlimited sushi but no sashimi.
Buffet-style sushi restaurant offers spacious seating and a modern, cozy decor with Asian parasols overhead. Atmosphere varies from friendly and lively with music to occasionally unpleasant due to seafood odors. Features include individual hot pots, a dessert bar, and a semi-private room for groups.
Soups feature a pork bone broth that stands out for its richness. Spicy options deliver a perfect level of heat, and the medicinal chicken soup is noted for its restorative qualities.
Unlimited seafood options include crab legs, stone crab, and lobster alongside endless sushi and prime rib. Free boba and unlimited drinks come with the all you can eat experience, offering great variety and value.
Good to know
The buffet charges nearly $50 per person for the regular Asian-style buffet.
Expect wait times of over an hour depending on your party size.
Food safety concerns have been raised regarding temperature and sanitation.
Large, spacious setting with induction ovens at each table lets diners cook their own hot pot. Atmosphere ranges from positive and pleasant during quieter times to chaotic and noisy on weekends and evenings. Buffet includes a full kimchi bar and dessert self-station featuring soft serve and bingsoo.
Making your own soup with choices like spicy dashi or spicy pork adds a hands-on twist. Staff change and refill soup quickly, and unlimited refills come with the all you can eat option.
Unlimited fresh meat and seafood come with the all-you-can-eat option, priced around $37 to $40. The deal includes unlimited soup refills and a great choice of vegetables alongside the endless protein options.
Good to know
There is a 2-hour time limit for dining.
The restaurant stops accepting orders at 9:30 pm.
Kids under 10 years old eat at half price.