Small, colorful space with Mexican town decor and vibrant plants creates a cozy, family-oriented vibe. Upbeat music stays low, supporting conversation without overpowering. BYOB policy and authentic dishes add to the comfortable, authentic atmosphere.
Food here is authentic Mexican, with dishes that are fresh, flavorful, and handmade. Options like shrimp grits, beef nachos, tacos, and churichanga stand out for their delicious taste.
Small space with about 8-10 tables offers a quiet setting during weekday lunch hours. Serves Mexican-American grill dishes suitable for a quick meal.
Good to know
Most plates cost at least $20.
They charged $8 for chips and bean dip.
Victoria's is a BYOB restaurant; bring your own beer.
Hamburger restaurant offers homemade buns and huge, juicy patties on fresh ingredients with affordable prices. Warm, inviting space includes a family-oriented atmosphere and a garden in front. Burgers stand out for size and taste, while the dining room can feel warm due to limited air handling.
Food here is fresh and flavorful with a mix of burgers and Chinese dishes. The menu offers affordable, delicious options that combine different tastes well.
Offers a 2 entree deal with a drink for under 10 dollars, making it a filling lunch option. Located near workplaces, it suits those grabbing a quick meal during the day.
Good to know
Prices for burgers are very affordable, often under $10 for a meal.
The restaurant offers a variety of burger options and daily baked buns.
Expect good portion sizes that provide great value for the price.
Bagel shop offers freshly baked bagels with a chewy inside and crisp crust alongside top quality cream cheese. The space feels friendly and homey with a clean, well-designed interior. It attracts those seeking healthy options including protein shakes and fresh juices.
Fresh, flavorful food stands out with great quality and a wide variety of breakfast options. Every dish is done right, making the food consistently delicious.
Offers a solid range of breakfast and lunch options that satisfy midday hunger. Serves as a reliable go-to spot for lunch in the area.
Good to know
Parking is limited and can be confusing with a one-way direction.
Expect a wait for a parking spot during busy hours.
Prices for items like iced coffee and breakfast sandwiches can be high.
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.
Food comes out delicious and flavorful with an all-you-can-eat option that offers good value. A 1.5-hour ordering window and 2-hour seating limit help manage portions and reduce waste.
Lunch offers an all-you-can-eat BBQ option priced at $27. The lunch special provides good value and satisfies during work breaks.
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.
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.
Food offers a variety of options for self-cooking shabu shabu right at the table. The taste is consistently good to outstanding, with choices that satisfy even vegetarian diets.
Buffet meals serve as the main option during lunch with a good price on weekdays. Expect a wait during lunch hours due to popularity.
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.
Modern space with high ceilings and suspended gardens creates a bright, airy atmosphere. Clean, spacious layout suits family-friendly dining and large groups. Large TV with children's programming adds to the welcoming, casual vibe.
Food here is consistently clean, warm, and delicious with good portion sizes for the price. Dishes like cold noodles, black noodles, udon, and dumplings stand out as tasty options.
Ordering ahead during lunch hour gets food ready right on time. Prices stay really good and visiting after peak hours means less wait.
Good to know
The kitchen closes at 9:30 pm, so plan your arrival accordingly.
Parking is plentiful in the Hmart plaza, making it convenient for diners.
You can bring your own alcohol to enjoy with your meal.
Small, cozy Japanese restaurant with an intimate atmosphere and dark ambiance. Offers all-you-can-eat sushi with fresh, tasty quality and pairs well with top-rated sake. Welcoming vibe suits relaxed outings and date nights.
Food features a wide variety including buldak ramen, special rolls, and appetizers. Dishes come very fresh and the all-you-can-eat option highlights this quality.
Lunch offers all-you-can-eat sushi and a 10-11 bento with good portions. The lunch special includes two simple sushi rolls but no salad, despite some menus advertising one.
Good to know
Reservations are required for large groups at Yuki Hana.
All-you-can-eat sushi is available for $29.99 per person.
Extra charges apply for drinks and appetizers at Yuki Hana.
Spacious cafe with well-designed interior and comfortable sofas creates a relaxed, quiet atmosphere where people hold soft conversations. Music plays loudly, which may affect the calm vibe for some. Seating is ample and the decor combines cozy aesthetics reminiscent of familiar coffee spots.
Food comes out freshly prepared with huge portions and a great taste.
Lunch options include fresh vegetables, sandwiches, toasts, and French onion soup. The atmosphere feels cozy, making it a good spot for lunch or snacks.
Good to know
Expect to pay $15 for a small bowl of bingsoo.
An extra $1 is charged for fake red bean and mochi on bingsoo.
The bathrooms are not well-maintained, with issues in both restrooms.