Restaurant offers spacious seating with simple Chinese decor and an open kitchen showcasing fresh fish preparation. Atmosphere feels modern and welcoming, suitable for groups and family gatherings. Bright lighting and clean environment create a comfortable dining experience.
Cheap eats come with unlimited free rice refills. Fish dishes pair well with the bottomless rice option.
Prices stay consistently cheap with huge portions and unlimited rice refills. Food comes fast and tastes good, making it a solid choice for budget meals.
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The restaurant offers free rice refills with every meal.
Prices are very reasonable, with meals around $20 including tax.
Generous portion sizes make it a great value for money.
Asian hot pot restaurant offers wide broth variety and fresh ingredients in a clean, cozy space with complimentary dessert bar including soft serve ice cream. Atmosphere stays relaxed and friendly with modern, tasteful decor featuring hanging fabrics and plants. Customers customize sauces and enjoy authentic Sichuan flavors alongside globally inspired options.
Unlimited ice jelly bar with a variety of toppings offers a fun, DIY dessert experience. Unlimited sauce refills complement the Asian-inspired ice jelly and ice cream options.
Hot pot bowls come at a very cheap price and taste good. Food quality matches the affordable cost, and service stays good.
Good to know
The restaurant offers nearly 80 premium ingredients to customize your hot pot.
Expect a 20% discount during the soft opening period.
Complimentary ice cream dessert is provided to every customer.
Spacious dining with high ceilings and lively energy suits casual meals and celebrations. Enjoy bottomless servings of meats, seafood, and sides for about $45, including hot pot and KBBQ. Prices stay cheap with great value on all-you-can-eat menus.
Offers unlimited servings of meats, vegetables, seafood, and sides for about $45. Includes all you can eat hot pot and kbbq options with hot and cool appetizers at no extra cost.
Prices stay relatively cheap for both hot pot and Korean BBQ. The all-you-can-eat menu offers good value compared to local standards.
Good to know
You have a time limit of 2 hours for your meal.
The price for the all-you-can-eat option is $22 per person.
Unlimited appetizers are available during your meal.
Clean, minimalistic space offers a self-service setup with quick food pickup and refillable rice noodles and seasonings. Warm, inviting atmosphere suits casual meals with authentic toppings and a delicious beef bone soup base. Popular among families, it provides an affordable, fast dining experience.
Noodle refills come unlimited here. The soup offers an unlimited powder refill option as well.
Cheap prices pair with authentic bone broth noodle soup and high quality food here.
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The event price is 9.9 yuan.
There is a buy one get one free offer during the opening period.
The whole setup is completely self-service after ordering.
Bar space combines upmarket design with open outdoor seating and a fire bar centerpiece. Atmosphere stays confident and fun, energized by a fabulous music playlist and lively crowds. Tables sit close together, encouraging conversation and a social vibe.
Bottomless drinks come with brunch, including unlimited mimosas and daily drink specials. Service focuses on making the bottomless experience smooth and enjoyable.
Drinks come at cheap prices, including happy hour specials and spritz flights. Brunch food also stays affordable, matching the budget-friendly vibe.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for bottomless brunch on weekends.
Happy hour runs daily from 4-8 PM with great deals.
The bottomless brunch is available only on weekends.
Spacious seating and comfortable couches create a relaxed dining area with simple modern decor reflecting Chongqing hot pot style. The atmosphere is cozy and lively, supported by a clean sauce bar and a variety of free snacks and drinks. Tables offer reasonable separation, making it suitable for groups and casual gatherings.
Endless options come with the All-You-Can-Eat program. It offers a bottomless experience to satisfy different tastes.
Offers cheap and affordable hot pot with quick service for groups. Prices stay reasonable for all-you-can-eat options, though drinks cost more.
Good to know
$1 beers are available at the restaurant.
The Christmas Special allows four people to eat while only one pays.
You have two hours to eat and cannot leave food behind.
Small, bright space with narrow aisles and limited seating creates a cozy but busy environment. Atmosphere feels family-oriented and friendly, though noise can rise with background sounds. Tables include built-in drawers for utensils, adding a practical touch to the clean, tidy setting.
Unlimited white rice comes with many fish and meat combos. The soup pairs well with the bottomless rice. Self-service tableware keeps things simple and the space stays bright and clean.
Prices stay very cheap, averaging 20 to 30 yuan per person. Food offers good quality despite the low cost.
Good to know
It is mandatory to tip no less than 18%.
The pricing is around $20 per person, making it pocket-friendly.
The portion sizes are huge for the price.
Small, intimate movie theater with comfortable reclining seats and unlimited popcorn refills creates a friendly, quiet atmosphere. Renovated space features excellent sound and stadium seating for a clean, updated experience. Affordable pricing attracts families and keeps crowds manageable.
Unlimited popcorn comes with a cheap price and a refill station. Reclining seats and a great screen add to the experience for about $6 to $8.50.
Ticket prices stay very cheap and popcorn comes with free refills. The overall experience offers modern amenities without a high cost.
Good to know
Admission prices are $10 on regular days, with $6 tickets on Tuesdays.
The cinema offers a popcorn refill policy for free refills on popcorn.
Tickets can be purchased online, but seat selection is not available.
Japanese restaurant with a cafeteria-style setup offers a self-serve condiment bar and a tempura sauce station for customization. The space feels spacious and clean with minimalist design and a mural reflecting the udon theme. It attracts a busy crowd, especially students, creating a lively atmosphere with tables placed close together.
Unlimited scallion, tempura sauce, and tea are self-serve. A condiment bar after the cashier offers hot or cold dipping sauces plus unlimited grated radish, ginger, and scallion.
SANUKI UDON offers a quick, cheap, and easy meal option with a total cost around 13 dollars. Tempura comes at a cheap price but lacks freshness.
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During Restaurant Week 2024, tempura is 50% off.
You need to take a tray and tempura plate, then pay at the cash register.
The prices for udon range from $6.95 to $16.95.
Classic American diner with nostalgic decor and big red banquettes creates a genuine, hardworking vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming but can be uncomfortable due to noise from dishes. Seating is cozy with comfortable booths and some outdoor options.
Menu offers a huge variety with what feels like unlimited choices. Unlimited coffee is available, adding to the bottomless options.
Prices stay cheap for New York with filling breakfast options. The place offers good value without cutting corners on service.
Good to know
Arrive early for breakfast to avoid long queues.
Happy hour offers $4 beers and $6 cocktails on weekdays.
Expect busy breakfast hours on rainy Saturdays.
Space blends cozy sophistication with traditional Mexican style and soft lighting. Loud live DJ music fills the room, creating an energetic atmosphere that encourages dancing but challenges conversation. Tables sit close together in a compact area that mixes restaurant and club vibes.
Saturday bottomless brunch features affordable prices and bottomless margaritas. Staff like Carlos and Kris keep the energy up during service.
Strong drinks come cheap here, especially the margaritas. Food prices stay low while delivering great flavor.
Good to know
Make a reservation for weekend nights to secure a table.
Happy hour offers $5 margaritas and tacos all day, every day.
You only get 90 minutes at the table during peak hours.
Large buffet restaurant offers wide food variety including hibachi grill and sushi bar. Atmosphere is generally calm with soft music, accommodating both small and large groups. Seating is arranged closely but the space remains kid-friendly and relaxing.
Unlimited seafood options come with the buffet. Refills on soda are endless and food choices are bottomless.
Buffet prices stay super cheap during weekday lunch hours. Food offers rich flavors while keeping costs low.
Good to know
The buffet costs $14.99 per person from Monday to Friday and $20 on weekends.
They have an approximate 2-hour time limit, depending on how busy the restaurant is.
The buffet offers a wide variety of food, including sushi, Chinese dishes, and baked goods.
Buffet restaurant includes cook-to-order hibachi and an impressive sushi station within a beautiful, renovated interior. Atmosphere tends to be noisy and lively, with children often running around. Seating is more open with fewer tables and no dividers, creating a spacious but sometimes cramped feel.
Buffet style offers unlimited servings for $12 per person, with an option to add unlimited soft drinks for $2.50. The setup is all you can eat, letting you eat as much as you want.
Prices stay consistently cheap across the menu. Food costs remain very affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Good to know
Dinner pricing starts at 3:30 PM.
Brunch is only served on weekends with breakfast dishes available.
On weekends, enjoy a carving station featuring lamb, corned beef, prime rib, and Peking duck.
Seafood restaurant shines with bottomless garlic noodles and a free lobster when ordering 4 pounds. Lunch offers cheap seafood dishes that taste great. Spacious, clean interior with Cajun spice aroma creates a lively, fresh vibe.
Ordering 4 pounds unlocks unlimited garlic noodles and a free lobster. Waitstaff stay on top of refilling noodles quickly. The garlic noodles come as a bottomless bonus with certain deals.
Lunch prices stay especially cheap. Seafood dishes come at a low cost and taste good.
Good to know
Oyster special on Tuesdays costs $1.50 each.
Lunch specials are available from 12pm to 3pm.
Happy hour features discounted oysters on Tuesdays.
Hot pot restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with well-lit, spacious seating suited for couples or small groups. The interior features clean, attractive decor and practical amenities like a sauce bar and self-serve soft drinks. The vibe stays comfortable and inviting, pairing a relaxed setting with attentive service.
Unlimited servings include Angus-quality meat, fresh seafood like shrimp, calamari, fish, and clams, plus salad bars and vegetables. The variety and freshness stand out in the bottomless options.
Prices stay consistently cheap for both food and drinks. The all-you-can-eat hotpot offers good meat quality at a low cost.
Good to know
The AYCE lunch special from 12pm-3pm is $24.95.
You can dine all you can eat within 90 minutes.
There is a compulsory charge of 20% gratuity.
Multilevel space offers ample seating with colorful, lively atmosphere and strong air conditioning. Tables sit close together but include transparent partitions for separation. Unlimited free banchan complements the authentic Korean tofu dishes served here.
Unlimited free banchan includes mashed potatoes, seaweed salad, and kimchi. Just ask for more to get endless Korean side dishes.
Prices stay really cheap even with combos, letting you eat a lot without spending much. Food quality stays solid and delicious despite the low cost.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available on weekdays.
Expect long wait times if you arrive after 11am on Fridays.
You need to have your full party present to be seated.
Hot pot restaurant with gorgeous interior design and high ceilings creates a spacious, peaceful atmosphere. Guests enjoy personalized hotpot experiences with tablet ordering and a creative sauce bar. Membership offers access to exclusive dessert carts and booths, adding a unique touch.
Unlimited drinks come from their refrigerator. Large portions and unlimited hot pot offer very good value. Members get an unlimited supply of dessert.
Prices stay consistently cheap for hotpot here. The food offers great value without sacrificing taste.
Good to know
The minimum charge for the candied haws event is 300 for 5 people.
It's best to call and make a reservation to avoid long wait times.
The regular all-you-can-eat option costs about $35 per person.
Small taco spot with standing-only counters creates a noisy, crowded atmosphere reminiscent of Mexico. A self-serve salsa bar offers various spicy and fresh toppings for quick customization. The place suits those seeking fast, flavorful bites amid lively, bustling energy.
Unlimited salsas and radishes come with dishes. An unlimited toppings and sauces bar lets you customize your food freely.
Tacos and chips come with full flavor and cheap prices. Portions can be small, but the quality matches the cost well.
Good to know
There is no indoor or outdoor seating available; expect to eat standing.
Be prepared to wait in line for a while, especially at night.
You need to pay at the cash register and receive a ticket before ordering.
Bright, fresh dining area with beautiful furnishings and modern Chinese music creates an energetic atmosphere. Open 24/7, it offers generous portions and clearly labeled menu options for easy ordering. The environment feels clean and relaxing, making it suitable for late-night meals.
Unlimited rice noodles come with the meal, letting you eat as much as you want. The deal includes a hearty amount of ingredients and bottomless noodles for $13, plus unlimited beverages to balance the spice.
Meat skewers cost just 2.50 dollars and taste good. Beers run between 3 to 5 dollars, keeping drinks cheap. Freshly squeezed juice adds value without raising prices.
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The restaurant offers generous portions, making it a great value for money.
New rice dishes are available, adding variety to the menu.
Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Open kitchen design creates an interactive vibe with a spacious layout featuring a large L-shaped counter and about 14 seats. Atmosphere is generally quiet and warm, with a clean and comfortable setting. Energy varies with guest volume, often feeling calm due to low occupancy.
Unlimited add-ons include six types of fish, the most offered at any unlimited omakase in NYC. Unlimited sake and beer come with the meal, adding a personal touch to the dining experience.
Prices stay consistently very cheap here, making it easy to enjoy meals without spending much.
Good to know
This month, the restaurant changes to an AYCE and AYCD omakase concept.
You can bring your own bottle (BYOB) to the restaurant.
The $46 tasting menu includes 3 chef-selected dishes and one uni pasta.
Small, cozy space with spotless tables and a clearly arranged buffet offers a relaxed atmosphere suitable for families. The environment is lively and sometimes noisy, with many kids and takeout customers crowding the area. Prices remain low, allowing for generous portions at budget-friendly rates.
Offers all you can eat food for around $13 to $14. Serves unlimited quality food in a buffet style.
Prices stay consistently cheap for both dine-in and takeout. The food offers freshness and variety without raising costs.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat buffet costs $14 at dinner time.
Lunch is $13 up until 2pm at this location.
The buffet offers take out ranging from $7 to $13 depending on the container size.
Packed seating creates a tight, energetic space with insanely loud music that dominates the atmosphere. Bottomless brunch features freshly squeezed margaritas and standout dishes like lobster mac and cheese. Outdoor area feels separate and unlit, contrasting with the lively indoor vibe.
Unlimited mimosas and bottomless drinks stand out with a great deal that offers real value. Both brunch and dinner feature impressive bottomless options served with attentive service.
Drinks come cheap with mighty margaritas and happy hour specials. Food prices stay low, especially the cheap tacos and affordable mimosas with budget-friendly champagne.
Good to know
Reservations are required for Saturday brunch to secure a table.
The bottomless brunch is priced at $45, but check for any additional charges.
Customers are limited to 1.5 hours for their reservation during brunch.
Italian restaurant offers cozy rustic ambiance with tight seating and well-balanced lighting. Atmosphere grows loud and lively, attracting mostly young people and some older couples. Outdoor seating includes games and heaters, creating a casual, social vibe.
Offers bottomless mimosas with entrees around $29 to $30, providing great value for brunch. Includes a Prix-Fix menu with appetizers, entrée, and unlimited drinks served by attentive staff.
Fresh pastas and wine come at cheap prices here. A 3-course meal offers good value compared to typical New York costs.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended as the restaurant gets packed quickly.
The bottomless brunch deal is $29 and includes unlimited mimosas.
Expect a time limit of 90 minutes for the bottomless brunch.
Buffet restaurant offers a spacious layout with clean, beautiful interiors and ample seating. The atmosphere is lively and comfortable, enhanced by music and a variety of food stations including hibachi and sushi. Guests enjoy the interactive hibachi grill experience included in the buffet price.
All-you-can-eat dinner costs $25 per person with unlimited soft drinks included. Individual drinks are $2.50 each with unlimited refills.
Prices stay consistently cheap here, making it easy on the wallet. The food is tasty, though the variety is limited compared to other spots.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat buffet costs $15 with a free drink (with refills).
On Saturdays, there is a seafood boil, and on Sundays, they have crab legs.
Customers should check the receipt and the amount charged to their account when paying with a card.
Spacious restaurant with a witchy theme and modern, clean decor creates a welcoming atmosphere. Guests enjoy a DIY cooking experience with a ramen-making station and all-you-can-eat Korean topokki. K-pop music plays, adding lively energy to the cozy setting.
Unlimited buffet offers a large variety including Korean ramen, pizza, chicken wings, and French fries. Fresh vegetables and endless options feature in the topokki buffet for $20.
Offers all-you-can-eat topokki that is both cheap and tasty. Lets you create your own ramen and topokki bowl at a low price. Lunch options come cheap and are flavorful.
Good to know
Lunch is $20 from 11am-3pm, or $17.95 if you arrive before 3 PM.
The establishment closes at 11 PM on Saturday.
You will be charged extra when paying with a credit card.
Indoor playground offers a spacious, clean environment with multiple play areas for different age groups. The atmosphere is friendly and safe, with arcade games and a bounce house adding variety. It stays uncrowded and well-managed, allowing kids to play freely while adults relax.
Pricing stays very cheap and offers unlimited options. Parking costs are also low priced.
Good to know
The entry fee is $22.75 per child.
Guests must buy orange socks for $2 to participate in activities.
Kidz Klub allows reentry without penalty.
Large dining space combines Chinese and Western styles with multiple stories and wooden architecture. Loud, energetic atmosphere features frequent birthday songs that dominate the soundscape. An expansive sauce bar and digital ordering system support a casual, group-friendly experience.
Unlimited hotpot and BBQ come with an endless amount of dish options. The all you can eat menu costs around 29 dollars plus tax and offers good food at a reasonable price.
Prices stay cheap for an all-you-can-eat hotpot with decently high-quality meat. The place offers value compared to others nearby but lacks appeal beyond its low cost.
Good to know
You eat for free on your birthday if you bring a guest.
The birthday person gets their meal free, but check conditions on their website.
There is a 1.5 hours time limit for parties of 2.
Hot pot spot shines with bottomless chicken nuggets and sauces, plus cheap beef plates that taste great. Digital ordering and robotic delivery add a modern touch. Atmosphere shifts from cozy to lively, making it fun any time.
Unlimited chicken nuggets, sauces, and ice cream come with the snacks, letting you enjoy as much as you want.
Beef plates come at cheap prices and maintain good quality. Weekday specials before 5pm offer very cheap options for meat plates.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
The lunch combo is available only on weekdays before 4 p.m.
The noodle dance performance costs $4 and is a fun experience.