Asian fusion restaurant offers a cozy, stylish space with natural light and beautiful outdoor seating. Atmosphere ranges from warm and welcoming to lively and loud during dinner hours. The vibe suits casual dining with a fun, energetic feel and good people watching.
Manhattan clam chowder stands out with its fresh taste and lots of clam. The burger comes with coleslaw made like a pikliz, adding a unique twist.
Lunch includes options like wagyu with egg and rice. Meals serve groups well, with portions suitable for four people. The spot works for any meal, including lunch.
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Prices are very affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
The diner offers a small but focused menu for easy selection.
Homemade lemonade is a popular summer drink choice.
Bright, modern space with colorful walls and inspired photos creates a vibrant atmosphere. Music played by staff adds to the friendly, welcoming vibe that suits relaxing with friends. Seating is limited but sufficient, blending a cozy feel with a clean, cheery environment.
Burgers come out hot and juicy, even when cooked well done. Fries and tater tots stay crispy, and fried chicken sandwiches offer a great texture.
Frequent visits during lunch breaks show it works well as a rotational lunch spot. The bacon cheeseburger and milkshake make for a solid midday meal.
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The pricing is reasonable, ranging from $6 to $15 depending on the meal.
Meals come with a burger, sliders, and a drink of your choice.
Thereโs no space to sit since vendors occupy all the tables and chairs.
Small, hole-in-the-wall sandwich shop with a retro window for walk-up orders and minimal seating outside. The atmosphere is serene and casual, with friendly energy and a focus on quick, takeout service. Sandwiches are crafted with fusion flavors and wrapped perfectly for eating on nearby benches or sidewalks.
Quality of the meat stands out with steak, duck, and brisket sandwiches. The brisket is especially notable for its flavor and tenderness.
Offers a solid menu focused on breakfast and lunch with a homemade experience. The Mala Tsangwich stands out as a notable lunch sandwich option.
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This restaurant is take out only.
There is really no seating available at this place.
Sandwiches at The Sandwich Board cost about $15-18.
Tiny ramen spot with five seats and dark, moody decor creates an intimate, homey atmosphere. Soft jazz music plays in the background, inviting quiet conversation. Kitchen setup supports efficient, solo cooking, enhancing the unique, personal dining experience.
Steak and eggs come with generous portions and well-balanced seasonings. BLT ramen blends the savory flavors of a BLT sandwich with a flavorful broth.
Offers a cute lunch date setting with a vibe suited for celebrations. Welcomes small groups for a relaxed midday meal.
Good to know
Reservations are required to dine at this restaurant.
You must order your entire meal and drinks and pay ahead of time when you reserve.
Reservations open on the 1st of every month for the following month.
Small space optimized for takeout with only a few tables creates a cozy, lowkey vibe. Warm and inviting atmosphere blends modern and NYC-style elements with an amazing playlist setting a chill tone. Burgers and gluten-free options stand out, making it a no-frills quick stop with intentional flavors.
Fried chicken sandwiches come crispy and coated in hot honey, balanced by creamy mayo and pickles. Burgers include a double cheeseburger with smashed beef and melty cheese, and a western bacon cheeseburger topped with crispy onion rings, smoky bacon, and BBQ sauce. Loaded fries and onion rings also feature prominently.
Offers a lunch deal with a burger, fries, and drink for $13. Serves as a solid spot for a quick lunch or late-night bite.
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Casa13urger has a gluten-free bun and dedicated gluten-free fries.
A single patty burger is around $7, offering great value.
There is a 75 cents upcharge for gluten-free fries.
Large Irish bar with spacious layout and multiple rooms including outdoor seating along the bar. Atmosphere stays chill with loud music that grows louder as the night progresses. Crowd enjoys a real dance floor and lively energy, especially during busy times.
Buffalo wings stand out for being meaty and flavorful. Popular dishes include mushroom quesadillas, cheeseburger sliders, and Mac and cheese. Brunch offers hearty options like steak and eggs with sourdough toast.
Lunch offers fresh food with sizable portions. The turkey burger lunch special is filling and delicious.
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Brunch is served until 4 PM on weekends, with a popular menu.
Happy hour runs until 7 PM with discounted drinks and appetizers.
No tap water is provided; bottled water is available for purchase.
Restaurant combines modern romantic design with a museum-like display of plates and flowers. Loud jazz vinyls spin from a DJ above, creating a lively party vibe rather than a quiet setting. Unique vinyl conveyor belt and floral shop add distinctive character to the space.
Chicken wings stand out with freshly made, crispy soy garlic flavor that stays hot and packed with taste. Happy hour offers a mix of American dishes like fried chicken wings alongside unique drinks.
Quiet ambience makes it a good spot for birthday lunches or date nights. The place often feels almost empty during lunch hours.
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Happy hour starts at 3pm and ends at 6pm.
You need to arrive before 6pm to get $2 wings and oysters.
They only accept cash or American Express for payment.
Hidden down an alley, the space features dim lighting, aged Victorian decor, and multiple dining rooms including a secret upstairs bar. The atmosphere ranges from lively and loud in main areas to quieter spots upstairs, creating a mix of energy levels. The setting combines a rustic tavern vibe with unique touches like taxidermy and string lights.
Nashville Hot Chicken stands out with bold spice, paired with a creamy, balanced mac and cheese. The chicken club sandwich impresses with rich flavors, while cheesy grits offer a smooth, cheesy touch. Desserts come family style, featuring mini Basque cheesecakes and brownies.
Tucked-away spots offer private lunch rooms and a relaxed vibe for midday meals. Options include light lunches paired with good cocktails suitable for casual gatherings or brunch with friends.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant is often busy.
The second floor can host private events for up to 50 people.
The speakeasy on the second floor opens at 6 PM.
Spacious interior with an industrial loft vibe and plenty of seating creates a comfortable dining area. Atmosphere is laid-back and calm, often quiet during slow periods but can feel lively. Known for great fried chicken and a nostalgic feel, it serves as a reliable spot with a simple, open design.
Crispy, juicy fried chicken stands out with consistent quality and a well-cooked texture. Classic chicken sandwiches pair well with beer, making it great for grabbing and going.
Frequent visits show this spot serves fried chicken that fits well for lunch. Portions allow eating part now and saving the rest. Spending meets a reasonable lunch budget.
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The bathroom code is located at the bottom of the receipt.
The parking situation is problematic; be cautious to avoid tickets.
The dine-in cut off should be communicated online for better planning.
Interior blends retro Hong Kong theme with old-school Chinese decor and film memorabilia, creating a fun, lively atmosphere. Space fills quickly, especially near the entrance, with energetic vibe and loud music that challenges conversation. Bar seating suits solo diners, and hidden details add playful touches.
Fried chicken stands out with a crispy, flavorful crust and juicy meat. The S&P fried chicken gets frequent recommendations and delivers a satisfying crunch. The fried chicken sandwich offers a memorable, well-balanced bite.
Lunch offers a salad preferred over Sweetgreens and meals that feel worth the wait. The spot draws people in for a solid midday meal.
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Reservations are recommended for parties larger than 2 due to high demand.
Weekday brunch is less crowded, making it easier to enjoy your meal.
The restaurant is not open on Mondays or Tuesdays.
Woodfire oven anchors a stylish, rustic space with shared tall tables and outdoor seating. Atmosphere stays calming and warm with tealight candles and a glowing oven, while walls show AI-generated art. Crowd enjoys fast casual vegan pizza and wine, drawing both vegans and non-vegans alike.
A massive tower of nachos stands out with its visually appealing look and solid flavor. Sharing a plate of nachos with a potato pizza fills you up quickly.
Pizza serves as a popular lunch choice, often eaten in multiple slices. The spot attracts respectable people and suits both lunch and dinner sharing.
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Make reservations when you can to ensure a table.
They add 3.8% for credit card payments.
The restaurant offers gluten and soy free options.