Small dining space with bright natural light and a clean, modern interior creates a cozy atmosphere. The environment feels casual and inviting, with a warm ambiance that suits enjoying spicy dishes. Seating is limited to about 15-20 seats, fostering an intimate setting.
Thick, bold spicy soup base delivers a numbing heat true to Sichuan style. Ingredients cook fresh to order with your choice of spice level, making the soup consistently delicious and warming.
Spicy dishes feature a rich broth packed with authentic Sichuan spices. Mala xiang guo and mala hotpot deliver a genuine flavor true to Chinese street food.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of about 50 minutes for dine-in during peak hours.
Spice levels 4 and 5 are extremely spicy; consider starting lower.
Parking can be challenging; street parking is available but limited.
Korean eatery with cozy, warm atmosphere and semi-self-service setup featuring visible kitchen activity. Friendly, family-oriented vibe with homemade-style dishes like dumplings and noodles. Space is clean and inviting, offering self-serve kimchi and casual seating.
Spicy beef noodle soup stands out with its perfectly made noodles and rich broth. Dumpling soup, especially the spicy beef variant, offers a delicious, hearty flavor that draws frequent visits. Beef bone soup also delivers a deep, satisfying taste.
Dishes serve authentic Korean flavors that feel like home-cooked meals. The food contains no MSG and reflects a genuine family atmosphere.
Good to know
Parking options include metered parking on Main Street and free street parking behind the restaurant.
The restaurant is counter/self-service, and they proactively disable tipping when paying.
The owner mentioned she doesn’t use MSG in her dishes.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Sichuan hot pot with fresh ingredients in a stylish, clean interior. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy, evoking a sense of being back in China, ideal for gatherings. Extensive DIY sauce station and thoughtful amenities enhance the experience.
Three different soup bases come together in the hot pot, including a spicy soup base and mala soup that stand out. The soup bases offer tasty and delicious flavors that complement the ingredients well.
Broth carries a wonderful aroma of beef tallow and tastes very close to authentic Sichuan cuisine. Fresh ingredients combine with authentic flavors to deliver a truly delicious hot pot experience.
Good to know
On Saturdays only, a talented employee performs face-changing, a part of Sichuan opera.
The restaurant offers free 3-hour parking with a validated ticket.
Expect a $12 charge per person for the sauce table.
Small, cozy Japanese curry restaurant with quiet atmosphere and warm, intimate seating including counter spots to watch chefs work. Music plays softly, creating a relaxed vibe where staff and regulars interact naturally. Known for authentic Japanese-style curry and standout katsu dishes.
Soups here stand out for their fragrant miso packed with fresh vegetables. The Don-Jiru, a pork and vegetable miso soup, comes with curry and offers a rich, authentic Japanese flavor.
Japanese curry here offers authentic flavors with high quality ingredients. The taste stays true to traditional recipes, making it a solid choice for those seeking genuine Japanese curry.
Good to know
Parking is available in the back of the restaurant.
Expect long wait times during peak hours.
Sazanami is BYOB, so bring your own drinks.
Restaurant occupies a spacious, modern space with elegant decor and large booths that create a warm, homey vibe. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively, echoing an authentic Korean neighborhood tavern, though noise levels can rise with loud guests. Outdoor patio welcomes dogs and offers BYOB hospitality, enhancing a relaxed dining experience.
Oyster soup and spicy pork bone soup stand out with rich, comforting flavors. Braised beef short ribs and spicy beef soup add hearty depth to the menu.
Food delivers authentic Korean flavors with dishes like nangmyeon standing out for their genuine taste. Menu offers a lineup that feels more traditional than many local Korean spots.
Good to know
Street parking after 6pm is free.
The entrance is to the left, and the parking lot is behind the building.
There is parking downstairs, but it is accessible only via Hudson Terrace.
Small Korean restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with tight seating and modern design. Bright lighting and clean interior create a straightforward, unpretentious vibe. Frequented for comfort food, it feels like a kitchen in Seoul with a family-run touch.
Broths come rich and light with a sweet, hearty ddukbaegi bulgogi and a super good beef broth in other soups. Portions include tender meat that melts in your mouth, paired with delicious pickled vegetables.
Flavors match those found in Korea with authentic raw soy sauce and spicy crabs. Dishes like gookbap and soy crabs taste clean and true to traditional Korean comfort food.
Good to know
They have a good sized parking lot, so parking is convenient.
The portion sizes are generous and reasonably priced.
They charge a 3% fee for credit card payments.
Open room with tables placed close together creates a lively energy even when busy. Decor features toys and anime characters, adding a playful touch that appeals to families. Atmosphere balances authentic Chinese no-frills style with a warm, welcoming vibe from friendly staff.
Soup dumplings stand out with rich flavor in both pork and crab meat varieties. The hot and sour soup offers a bold, memorable taste that complements the menu well.
Food offers authentic Shanghai flavors with pan-fried buns that stand out in the area. The dining experience has a real authentic feel and consistently delivers genuine Chinese cuisine.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available Monday through Friday, but not on holidays.
Reservations are required to secure a table, especially during busy hours.
Health concerns have been reported by some diners after meals.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers spacious tables and private booths with a lively atmosphere that can get loud during busy hours. The place features clam BBQ alongside traditional grilled meats, creating a unique dining experience. Friendly service complements the warm and inviting vibe.
Clam soups stand out with rich juices that create a deep, flavorful broth. Bean paste soup and kimchi rice cake with gopchang add variety to the excellent soup selection.
Quality meat and authentic flavors define the Korean BBQ here. The restaurant offers a genuine Korean atmosphere with careful attention to detail.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect long wait times on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Parking is available right outside the restaurant.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers spacious seating with grills at the table for cooking. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively, suitable for relaxed conversation and casual dining. BYOB policy and traditional dishes add to a comfortable, authentic experience.
Galbi Tang soup features tender short rib and a light broth. Other soups include beef rib soup and dumpling rice cake soup, all with rich Korean flavors.
Every dish delivers authentic Korean taste with high-quality ingredients. The food stays consistently carefully prepared and true to Korean style.
Good to know
The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own drinks.
Parking can be difficult due to limited space.
Street parking is available but can be hard to find.
Open layout with beautiful decor and Greek cultural items for sale creates a welcoming, cozy atmosphere. Soft traditional Greek music plays, enhancing the peaceful vibe. Seating is comfortable, supporting a relaxed dining experience.
Soups here include chicken avgolemono and lentil soup, both fresh and flavorful. Portions are generous, with the gyro bowl and soup often enough for two meals.
Food features tender, flavorful gyro and a wide array of platters and appetizers with fresh ingredients. Every dish captures authentic Greek flavors and generous portions.
Good to know
The Gyro Project is BYOB, so customers can bring their own alcohol.
Many ingredients are sourced directly from Greece, adding authenticity.
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long waits.
Crowded, hole-in-the-wall Korean restaurant with a spacious yet tight dining area cluttered by storage items. Atmosphere feels homey and authentic but lacks polish and has an unpleasant pork odor. Known for authentic, hearty dishes with generous portions and reasonable prices.
Spicy and hearty Ox bone soup and pork bone soup with potatoes stand out here. The Gam Ja Tang pork rib soup offers several meaty pieces that pair well with rice and chilly weather.
Food features fresh preparation and authentic Korean flavors throughout the menu. The sundae-guk stands out with its rich, deeply satisfying broth.
Good to know
Parking could be a problem because there is no parking lot and limited space in the area.
Sa Rit Gol is BYOB if I drink alcohol, but they also offer soda and barley tea.
The restaurant is family-friendly and suitable for children.
Sushi restaurant offers a cozy and peaceful atmosphere with simple, sleek decor and very quiet surroundings. The place attracts diners seeking fresh, high-quality sushi and features a BYOB policy with a liquor store nearby. Peak times occur early evening on weekends, making reservations advisable.
Miso soup offers a perfectly balanced and comforting flavor with seaweed and condiments that stand out. It reflects a strong focus on kitchen fundamentals.
Sushi here delivers a genuine Japanese taste that stays consistent over years. The setting feels cozy and authentic, making the experience truly traditional.
Good to know
Hachi Sushi is closed on Mondays.
They are BYOB, with a liquor store conveniently across the street.
Call ahead for reservations during peak hours from 6:30 pm to 8 pm on weekends.
Spacious interior with modern and classy design creates an elegant and calm atmosphere unlike typical loud Korean BBQ spots. Excellent ventilation system keeps the air fresh, and free parking adds convenience. The vibe suits both group gatherings and romantic dates.
Beef short rib soup features two large bone-in ribs with a rich and comforting broth. It pairs well with meat, pancakes, and side dishes, creating a satisfying meal experience.
Very authentic Korean dishes made with care stand out here. The menu pairs well with a variety of drinks like premium soju, liquor, beer, and soft drinks.
Good to know
Parking is available at the restaurant with a dedicated lot.
Lunch specials are offered, providing good value for meals.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for some vendors.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with a homey mom-and-pop atmosphere and handmade tofu made in-house. Warm and comfortable ambiance with good music, though it can get hot inside. Offers authentic Korean dishes enjoyed by locals and families alike.
Soups here feature full-size tofu soup and perilla seed and mushroom soup with rich, flavorful broths. The tofu and noodle soup stands out with amazing taste, often paired with grilled meats for a solid combo.
Food tastes like it was cooked by family, with authentic Korean flavors that remind of home cooking. Dishes capture the traditional style and genuine recipes.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options on the menu.
Expect generous portion sizes, especially for the tofu dishes.
Japanese restaurant offers an intimate, warm atmosphere with chic decor and large windows that soften street noise. Seating includes tables and a sushi counter, creating a cozy yet bright space. The place stands out with BYOB policy and unique dish presentations blending Korean and Japanese influences.
Soups here are rich and tasty with a notably fresh miso soup. Korean soup and udon soup stand out as delicious and flavorful options.
Fresh, elegant fusion of Japanese and Korean food delivers an authentic dining experience. The atmosphere adds great energy to the meal, making it feel truly genuine.
Good to know
The happy hour offers $2 oysters from 11:30 AM to 6 PM, Monday through Friday.
Moru offers great lunch specials.
Parking in the area can be hard to find, especially during lunch.
Open space with high ceilings and modern decor creates an airy feel. Warm lighting and Japanese music set a calm, inviting atmosphere. Bar seating faces an open kitchen, enhancing the interactive dining experience.
Soup features a rich-flavored base with very flavorful broth. Tsukemen includes huge chashu pieces and offers a soup to dilute after noodles for extended enjoyment.
Broths feature authentic pork flavors that stand out from other ramen spots. The ramen and tsukemen offer genuine Japanese tastes, with takoyaki also prepared in a traditional style.
Good to know
The Hololive Myth collaboration event occurs monthly with special promotional dishes.
Reservations are recommended for events to secure a spot due to high demand.
Parking validation is available for guests who dine at the restaurant.
Chinese restaurant with modern, clean interior and tablet ordering system creates a contemporary dining experience. Atmosphere ranges from beautiful and relaxing to occasionally dim and cool, with a mix of upscale and simple decor. Seating is dense, reflecting a busy, downtown setting.
Soups here feature rich and flavorful broths like the Sliced Beef Belly in Golden Pepper Broth and chicken maw soup. The hot and sour soup is perfectly balanced, and pork soup dumplings stand out as amazing.
Food offers authentic southern Chinese flavors with a balance of spice and salt. Duck stands out as incredible and true to tradition. Service is fast, and the setting feels upscale yet refined.
Good to know
The weekday lunch special runs from 12:00-4:30 and is highly recommended.
Parking is available behind the building for convenience.
The Peking duck costs $99, making it a premium dish.
Small space with cozy, cafe-like atmosphere and warm jazzy music creates a relaxed vibe. Authentic Vietnamese pho stands out as exceptionally fresh and flavorful, drawing those seeking genuine taste. Tables are compact, enhancing the intimate and welcoming feel.
Soups offer rich broth with authentic herbal and chicken flavors. Pho varieties provide a nice chicken essence and work well as a remedy for congestion.
Pho here features rich, authentic flavors that closely match traditional Vietnamese recipes. The chicken pho and herbal chicken soup stand out for their genuine taste and satisfying depth.
Good to know
The restaurant operates as a pop-up with limited hours, usually from 1 pm to 6 pm or 8 pm on weekends.
Reservations are not required, but calling ahead is recommended to check available dishes.
Parking can be challenging to find nearby, so plan accordingly.
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.
Broths come out starchy and syrupy, showing true authenticity. Dishes like Sulungtang and Dogahnitang deliver genuine flavors. The noodle soup stands out for its authentic taste.
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.
Traditional Korean decor creates a comfortable atmosphere with authentic flavors and generous portions. The menu features standout dishes like soft tofu soup and seafood pancake that draw regular diners. Parking is available but can be limited during busy times.
Soft tofu soup stands out with its rich, flavorful, and comforting broth. Rice cake and dumpling soup offers a slightly spicy, soul food experience, while short ribs and spicy tofu soup bring a perfect balance of heat and tenderness.
Flavors stay true to Korean roots with authentic tofu soup and generous portions. Meals come together quickly, offering a solid taste of real Korean style in a casual setting.
Good to know
There is a small parking lot right in front of the restaurant.
The price of the tofu soup increased to $18 per bowl.
During busy hours, seating usually takes less than 10 minutes.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with tight seating and a quick dining pace. Atmosphere feels like eating at a grandmother's house, offering an authentic Korean stew experience. Space is cramped during busy times, encouraging fast turnover rather than lingering.
Soups here are rich and comforting, with generous portions of meat that keep coming with every spoonful. The soondae soup and pork bone soup stand out for their deep flavor and satisfying size.
Broth stands out with authentic Korean style pork flavor and flavorful hot soup with rice. The spot offers traditional Korean comfort food in a cozy, intimate setting.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 8pm, not 8:45pm.
The pork bone soup costs $16 including tax.
There could be a wait because the total capacity is about 15 people.
Dim sum carts move through a bright, clean space with a classical Chinese style. The atmosphere is busy and noisy, filled with the clatter of dishes and crowded tables. Electronic queueing manages the steady flow of diners seeking authentic Cantonese dim sum.
Soups here include a winter melon seafood soup rated highly and a hot and sour soup option. The duck remnant soup offers a crispy, flavorful base, and dessert comes in giant bowls of tofu soup enough for several people.
Cuisine offers authentic Cantonese flavors with excellent dim sum and a variety of traditional Chinese dishes. Food tastes very authentic and delicious throughout.
Good to know
Dim sum is served from 11am to 2pm on weekends.
Reservations are recommended, especially for large groups.
Expect long wait times on weekends; arrive early.
Tiny, cozy space with Tokyo small ramen shop vibe and Japanese memorabilia lining the counter. Atmosphere stays quiet and low key, with music at a level that supports conversation. Offers authentic, no-frills ramen in a setting that feels like stepping into a corner of Japan.
Broth has a thick pork bone flavor and stays warm but not hot. Adding hot chili oil enhances the soup, though it can feel a bit thin at times.
Ramen here has a no frills style with flavors leaning on the authentic side. The spot serves authentic Japanese noodles and appetizers in a simple, beautiful setting.
Good to know
There is a parking lot behind the restaurant.
Municipal parking is available across the street.
The menu features a wide variety of ramen and combo options.
Spacious Korean restaurant offers an authentic Korean-Chinese vibe with a cozy, homey atmosphere that feels like being in Korea. The environment is clean and family-friendly, welcoming guests of all ages. Attentive staff enhance the experience, making it suitable for casual meals and dates alike.
Seafood soup features onions and vegetables with a few shrimp. Cold noodle soup offers a flavorful experience. Some soups and fried rice can be under seasoned.
Offers authentic Korean-Chinese fusion with flavors and presentation true to traditional recipes. The vibe matches what you'd find in Korea, making it a solid spot for genuine comfort food.
Good to know
Parking is available in a paid lot nearby, but it can be limited.
The price range is reasonable, making it family-friendly.
Credit cards are accepted, but there is a recent credit card fee.
Vietnamese restaurant with an open kitchen and cozy interior creates a comfortable dining space that feels lively yet inviting. The atmosphere stays welcoming and clean, even when it gets a bit crowded. Tables feature hotpot covers, adding a unique touch to the neat, compact layout.
Broth has a clean flavor and feels carefully prepared without shortcuts. Noodles stay separate from soup to avoid sogginess. Vegan veggie broth features complex Indian flare spices for extra depth.
Pho features rich, authentic flavors with very-thin noodles that taste especially genuine. The House special combo Pho offers a homestyle and authentic experience.
Good to know
There was easy municipal parking right around the corner.
Prices are fair, especially considering recent price increases.
The portion size is generous, offering great value for the price.
Modern open space with bright lighting and spacious seating creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Korean BBQ and hearty soups stand out, often paired with soju, leading to lively, sometimes loud gatherings. Affordable prices and 24/7 hours support a steady flow of diners enjoying authentic flavors.
Thick, flavorful broth defines the ox knee soup, with very tender meat that soaks into chewy purple rice. The spicy beef and leek soup offers a hearty, birria-like consomé with tender beef slices and noodles, letting you season the broth to taste.
Fresh ingredients and a chef with roots in Los Angeles bring authentic Korean flavors to the menu. The dishes reflect genuine Korean cuisine with a casual, high-quality vibe.
Good to know
Breakfast Value Meal is available from 6 to 10:30 AM.
The restaurant is open 24/7.
Parking is convenient and available.
Korean restaurant with modern, minimalist design and a spacious, clean interior. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and welcoming to loud and lively, depending on the time. Frequented by those seeking authentic Korean dishes and a relaxed setting for meals and drinks.
The soup features rich pork bone broth that can be refilled freely, creating a feeling of a never-ending pot. Seafood and ramen soups also stand out for their delicious flavors and generous portions.
Signature gamjatang offers an enormous portion with a deep, rich flavor that captures traditional Korean taste. Dishes consistently deliver authentic and flavorful Korean cuisine.
Good to know
There was a roughly 40-minute wait when I arrived around 7 PM.
The portion was big enough for 3 people.
They allowed customers to bring in their own wines.
Large Korean restaurant offers a cozy, authentic vibe with split-level dining and nicely decorated interior. Atmosphere balances casual yet sophisticated energy, welcoming families and those seeking a classy meal. Tables sit close together, creating a busy but comfortable setting.
Chicken broth soups stand out with options like minced pork noodle soup and Sam Gye Tang, which features a whole mini chicken. The chicken ginseng soup and kalbi also highlight the soup offerings.
Offers authentic Korean comfort food with dishes like cold and spicy noodles. The food tastes delicious and true to Korean flavors.
Good to know
The parking lot is small and fills up quickly during busy hours.
Valet parking is available at the back of the restaurant.
The restroom is located in the basement.
Soba noodle shop offers an authentic Japanese dining experience with a quiet, relaxing atmosphere and family-friendly private rooms. The place features unique decor and menu items not found elsewhere locally, attracting a mix of Japanese and Korean diners. Outdoor seating adds a small town vibe to the setting.
Soups feature a light yet flavorful broth with a perfectly balanced taste. Udon noodles are impressively chewy, and soba soups offer a mild, comforting flavor that pairs well with various dishes.
Authentic Japanese soba and udon noodles stand out here with a large menu that feels like a spot from NYC. The place serves unpretentious, delicious Japanese noodles that capture true flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended at least one hour in advance to avoid waiting.
The restaurant is BYOB and provides glasses and a corkscrew if needed.
Parking is limited; the closest lot is pay-only and free after 8 PM.
Spacious interior with Korean-style decor creates a clean and cozy atmosphere suited for families and groups. Menu offers varying spice levels and a wide selection of unique ingredients, including non-spicy options for children. Seating arrangements support comfortable group dining with quick service.
Wide selection of unique ingredients lets you customize Mala soup and stir-fry dishes. Tanghulu, a spicy rice cake soup, sells for $5, offering a flavorful option at a good price.
Food here delivers authentic Korean Malatang flavors with a genuine spicy and numbing taste. The dishes maintain traditional mala seasoning true to its roots.
Good to know
They charge $13 per pound for noodles and other ingredients.
Credit cards are accepted, but there may be occasional payment issues.
The restaurant offers a variety of non-spicy options suitable for children.