Asian restaurant offers beautiful decor and a cozy, chill atmosphere with quick service that suits solo dining. The menu features authentic, spicy dishes like mala noodles and soup dumplings, with options to customize heat levels. Portions are generous, and the space feels welcoming and easygoing.
Soup dumplings come in pork and chicken, served piping hot and packed with flavor. Xiao Long Bao and crystal shrimp dumplings stand out alongside tasty noodles and a dim sum platter.
Vegetable gyoza offers a fresh, flavorful option alongside the pork xiaolongbao. Both come with a satisfying texture and pair well with other dishes like tonkotsu ramen.
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The boba and tea menu is only available at the cashier.
They provide chili oil on the side for customizing spiciness.
The takeout packaging may spill soup if not handled carefully.
Small restaurant with Dragon Ball Z theme and anime decor creates a cozy atmosphere filled with energy and excitement. Walls feature a giant Goku statue and manga to read while waiting. Space fills quickly, making reservations important for this unique spot.
Soup dumplings offer a harmonious blend of savory pork and fragrant broth. Scallion pancakes have a crispy texture and authentic flavor. Pork and chive dumplings stand out as especially flavorful.
Pork gyoza comes with a perfectly crispy bottom. Chicken gyoza and pork & chive dumplings appear in noodle soups, offering a variety of textures and flavors.
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Reservations are required to dine at the restaurant.
Expect to wait for a table, especially on weekends.
There is no public restroom for customers to use.
Small space with about five tables creates a cozy, intimate vibe that feels more like a takeout spot. Upbeat music and a welcoming cashier add to the casual atmosphere. Unique features include gloves for eating and a mound of proprietary chili powder to customize heat.
Succulent Cantonese-style braised chicken stands out alongside a whole chicken option. Sides like scallion pancake and wonton soup complement the meal well, offering solid value and flavor.
Pork gyoza serves as a final dish that rounds out the meal well. It pairs often with the whole chicken combo and fried rice, making it a consistent choice.
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The restaurant holds about 12 people at a time, so expect a cozy atmosphere.
It's more of a take-out spot than a full-service restaurant.
You get two sides and two sodas with your meal.
Cozy ambiance with soft lighting and spaced seating sets a relaxed mood. Soup dumplings shine as scrumptious highlights alongside tasty chicken gyoza and pork bao buns. Background jazz and Cantonese tunes add a classy vibe to the spacious, beautifully decorated interior.
Soup dumplings stand out as especially scrumptious and highly praised. The menu also features shumai, spring rolls, Mongolian beef, and sweet and sour chicken with a fiery kick, all served with chrysanthemum tea.
Chicken gyoza and pork bao buns come out hot and tasty. Pan-fried gyoza-like dumplings show up as just okay, but soup pork dumplings and gyozas pair well with other dishes.
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Happy hour offers $4 beers and $5 wines from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Lunch specials provide good value, with vegetarian options available.
The restaurant is kid-friendly and suitable for family dining.
Modern Japanese design shapes a cozy space with comfortable seating and tasteful decor featuring small flowers on each table. Quiet atmosphere blends with good music and a bar area with TVs, creating a relaxed vibe. Fresh, high-quality sushi and unique drinks like sake mojito complement the setting.
Crab Rangoon stands out as a dish worth ordering repeatedly. The scallion pancakes offer a chewy, delicious start, while the lemon seafood hot and sour soup delivers a distinct, flavorful punch.
Spicy tuna gyoza stands out with its bold flavor. Pork gyoza offers a classic, savory bite alongside other tasty options like crab Rangoon and duck buns.
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Happy hour offers reduced price beers and wines from 4-6pm daily.
Lunch specials are available for a limited time with great value.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Outdoor space features a zen garden and cozy booths that create a peaceful, tranquil atmosphere. Inside offers a vibrant cafe vibe with music and lush decor. The setting invites relaxed dining with a calm, inviting energy.
Soft, pillowy bao buns come with a variety of flavorful fillings. The Char Siu Ramen features rich broth and well-cooked noodles, while the pork dumplings are perfectly cooked with a good balance of spice.
Veggie gyozas stand out with edamame inside, offering a fresh twist. They pair well with dishes like bibimbap, making for a solid combo.
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The restaurant is only doing takeout due to Covid restrictions.
Most menu items contain soy, which may be an issue for allergies.
Buntopia offers vegetarian and vegan options for those who don't eat meat.
Small, modern sushi restaurant with elegant furniture and high ceilings creates a chic lounge vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, ideal for relaxed dining or romantic evenings. Bar seating and a top-notch sake selection add to the refined experience.
Shrimp wonton soup stands out as a flavorful starter, often paired with the spicy girl roll or king spicy roll. The pan fried pork gyoza offers a crispy, savory bite that complements the hot and sour chicken soup well.
Pan fried pork dumplings stand out with crispy edges and juicy filling. They pair well with other dishes but shine on their own.
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Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours on weekends.
Parking is available and generally not a problem.
Modern interior design creates a beautiful, warm atmosphere with plenty of natural light and spacious seating. Music selection adds to the amazing ambience. The place feels clean and thoughtfully arranged for a comfortable dining experience.
Sesame chicken offers a crunchy texture with a slightly tangy sauce. Lunch specials include General Tso chicken with brown rice. Hibachi entrees come with noodles or fried rice, and the hibachi Lo mein side matches the small rice portion in size.
Pork gyoza stands out with perfect cooking and rich flavor. It often serves as a favorite appetizer alongside dishes like onion soup and Kani salad.
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The lunch specials offer good price and quality.
There are various seating options, including bar and table seating.
Enbu is excellent for outdoor dining during the summer.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers outdoor seating on street with small heated pods and an original air-conditioned cabin option. Atmosphere feels casual and grungy, resembling a back-alley street scene with cramped, narrow seating. Food stands out as the main attraction, especially hand-pulled noodles praised for their quality.
Hand pulled noodles stand out for their taste and texture. Soup dumplings, especially the crab flavored pork and pan fried varieties, are highly flavorful and well made.
Steamed gyoza come out perfectly cooked with a tender texture. They pair well with other dishes like special beef soup and cucumber salad.
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The restaurant only accepts cash; an ATM nearby charges high fees.
The establishment has significant cleanliness issues, including cockroaches.
There is mouse or cockroach feces in the tableware.
Small space with authentic Chinatown vibe and casual atmosphere draws crowds despite limited seating. Quiet and orderly kitchen supports quick, cash-only service with self-serve condiments. Known for best dumplings and affordable prices, it offers a simple menu and frozen goods to take home.
Dumplings stand out as the highlight, especially the pork and chive and steamed pork varieties. A combo of dumplings, peanut noodles, and chrysanthemum tea offers a filling meal for under $10.
Gyoza dumplings come with fillings like chicken, cabbage, pork, and chives. They pair well with bao buns for a solid meal.
Good to know
This place is cash only, so bring money.
You need to order at the counter and specify whether it’s takeout or dine-in.
The prices are super reasonable at $4.50 for 10 dumplings.
Ramen restaurant with anime-themed decor and free Street Fighter arcade game creates a nostalgic, laidback vibe. Lighting and artwork add to the cozy, welcoming atmosphere suited for casual dinners and easy nights out.
Chili dumplings stand out as a popular starter with a strong flavor. Dan Dan noodles serve as a solid main dish choice, while dumplings with peanut sauce and crispy chicken buns offer tasty variety.
Pork gyoza stands out with its very tasty flavor. It pairs well with dishes like Tan Tan ramen and shrimp tempura buns.
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They have a parking lot near the back door.
The restaurant is conveniently located right across from the train station.
The seating is limited, which may require waiting during busy hours.
Restaurant blends modern and traditional Japanese elements with beautiful decor and optional dividers for intimacy. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting with great music and sake barrels adding character. Cocktails and ramen stand out as exceptionally well-crafted and authentic.
Soup dumplings stand out as a consistent favorite. Other notable dishes include gyoza, karaage chicken, wings, rock shrimp, basil fried rice, and skewers.
Gyoza here comes in several tasty forms like Kurobuta and Spicy Tuna, each cooked well and fresh. They pair nicely with other dishes like soup dumplings and basil rice for a flavorful start.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The menu features a variety of ramen and Japanese dishes to suit all tastes.
Parking is available nearby, making it easy to access the restaurant.
Small space with bar seating for 8-10 creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere that feels like dining at a friend's home. Eccentric decor and excellent music add to the unique vibe. The place welcomes dogs and offers thoughtful amenities like phone chargers and outdoor seating.
Truffle dumplings stand out with a unique blend of sweet potato and rich truffle flavors. Dumplings here consistently deliver a memorable taste experience.
Truffled and house gyozas stand out with original flavors and excellent sauces. Garlic and chili garlic noodles complement the very good dumplings well.
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The restaurant has only two tables, so expect limited seating.
Visitors during the cold season should wear layers for potential outdoor waiting.
Seating is limited; add your name to the waiting list outside.
Small, cozy Japanese restaurant with authentic decor and an atmosphere that feels like Tokyo. Background anime music adds to the unique vibe while the space invites easy conversation among friends. Cold Sapporo beer and house sake complement the highly praised ramen and other dishes.
Mapo tofu stands out with large portions and strong flavor. Dumplings and ramen arrive quickly and taste solid, while egg rolls, rice, and salad also deliver good variety.
Crispy pork gyoza stands out with a satisfying texture and flavor. Vegetarian gyoza also offers a tasty alternative. Both pair well with ramen and other dishes here.
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$13 lunch specials are available Monday to Friday.
Avoid bringing large strollers or groups of 8 or more due to seating limitations.
A mandatory 20% gratuity is charged for parties of 5 or more.
Spacious, modern interior combines minimalist design with green neon accents and bonsai displays. Atmosphere shifts from quiet and relaxing at lunch to lively and noisy in the evening. Small, Izakaya-style dishes and theatrical food presentations create an energetic dining experience.
Spicy miso Tonkatsu broth defines the Tonton hot pot, packed with chicken thigh, pork belly, pork feet, dumplings, tofu, and vegetables. Mapo tofu and pork fried rice add solid variety, while the $30 set combo includes ramen, chicken, and mapo tofu with rice.
Nicely crispy and flavorful gyoza stands out here. Sui Gyoza offers a unique twist with a flavorful dumpling broth served in a teacup.
Good to know
Reservations at Hakata TonTon are highly recommended as they fill up fast.
It is suggested to arrive a bit early to avoid a long wait.
Expect small portions; you will need two dishes per person to be full.
Asian fusion restaurant offers a stylish space with tasteful decor, soft lighting, and plush seating. Loud music and a live DJ create an electric atmosphere that shifts into a club vibe late at night. Guests often dress up, and the environment suits date nights and social occasions.
Offers a variety of vegan dim sum and customized vegan dishes like avocado spicy tuna with tofu. Includes classic items such as pork dumplings, crispy rice with spicy tuna, and triple pork fried rice. Ends meals with a unique chocolate vanilla fortune cookie.
Chicken gyoza stands out as a top appetizer with a solid 8 out of 10 rating. It ranks alongside orange chicken and short ribs as one of the notable dishes here.
Good to know
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Reservations are recommended, especially during busy dining hours.
Tourists must present a physical passport to order alcohol; no photo IDs accepted.
Upscale vegan restaurant with a chic interior and comfortable seating designed mainly for small groups. Loud music creates a lively but sometimes overwhelming atmosphere, while a basement bar offers a calmer vibe. Creative cocktails and innovative plant-based dishes define the experience.
Bold flavors and textures shine in dishes like bang bang broccoli, dan dan noodles, and spicy tuna on crispy rice. Unique items such as watermelon sushi, avocado lime tartare, and sweet corn dumplings add creative twists to the menu.
Crispy gyoza dumplings cook on melted crispy cheese for a unique texture. The gyoza consistently tastes very good and pairs well with dishes like xo tofu.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant fills up quickly, especially on weekends.
On Wednesdays, all wine bottles are half price.
Maki Monday features all sushi rolls for $9 each, excluding specials.
Spacious dining area features wood-themed decor and lush foliage, including a large tree trunk at the entrance. Atmosphere stays calm and uplifting with modern ordering technology like tablets at tables. Connected bubble tea spot adds convenience for pairing drinks with meals.
Dumplings stand out with soft skin, tasty meat, and satisfying broth. Soup dumplings, pork chili wonton, and black truffle dumplings offer rich, flavorful bites. Shanghainese noodles and pork wonton soup add a scrumptious touch.
Pan-fried veggie and pork gyoza come with no weird aftertaste and are not too crunchy. The pork gyoza arrives in a 6-piece serving despite the menu stating 5 pieces.
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They offer a Valentine's meal for 2.
You receive a free dessert after spending $30.
The xiaolongbao cost only 8.95 for 5 pieces.
Casual Japanese home cooking style restaurant with generous portions and affordable prices. Family-owned vibe with free air conditioning and tables arranged for comfort. Atmosphere includes loud videos on phones, creating a lively but informal setting.
Dumplings come in big portions with fried and gyoza soup options. The chicken katsu and sesame chicken meals stand out for flavor and value.
Big portions come with both the fried dumplings and the gyoza soup. The gyoza noodle soup features thin plain noodles and packs a flavorful punch.
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The wait time for food is around 10 minutes.
Bento boxes offer great value for a meal.
Prices are very fair, making it budget-friendly.
Sushi restaurant offers gorgeous Japanese simplicity design with lovely decor and ambiance that feels fancier than casual yet remains reasonably priced. The space includes a sushi bar with stools for solo diners and features serene music creating a relaxing atmosphere suitable for dates, small groups, or family gatherings.
Scallion pancakes come out crispy and well flavored. The house special fried rice and general tso chicken stand out as exceptionally good dishes. Soup dumplings and dim sum favorites add variety to the menu.
Veggie gyoza tastes similar to other places, solid but not standout. Other gyoza options come with tasty karaage and pair well with scallion pancakes that have a perfect flavor.
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IKYU offers a 3 roll lunch with soup or salad for $16, a great deal for fresh sushi.
The salmon teriyaki bento lunch special costs $21.72, tax included.
The prices are very reasonable, with a lot of food for less than $40 for 2 people.
Large space features a huge Buddha statue and Zen-inspired decor creating a luxurious atmosphere. Multiple bars and a lounge area offer places to wait and socialize before dining. Crowded seating and a lively vibe make it a classic trendy mega venue.
Crispy orange chicken comes with white rice and stands out for its flavor. Specials include $1 dumplings, $5 small plates, and $5 canned sake, beer, and wine.
Chicken gyoza stands out with its crispy texture and incredible flavor. It pairs well with other dishes like pork lo mein and duck egg rolls.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as they get filled quickly.
Happy hour offers $15 for three tiny martinis and $1 dumplings.
The restaurant had a special offer of two courses for $30 during restaurant week.
Modern design blends with an Asian cultural atmosphere and beautiful decor. Music and energy feel thoughtful and elevated, creating a consistent vibe. Seating is tight and squishy, making the space feel crowded despite comfortable seats.
Truffle dumplings stand out with a broth rich in umami. Some dishes like Kung Pao chicken and orange chicken have dry meat, with the Kung Pao also tasting salty.
Crispy outside and juicy inside, the gyoza packs flavorful meat in every bite. It stands out as a fantastic appetizer alongside other dishes.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Expect a long wait to be seated during peak hours.
The average meal costs over $100 per person.