Takeout-only Korean spot with adorable exterior art and a cozy vibe despite no seating. Fried chicken stands out as crispy and juicy, often praised as some of the best around. Orders require advance planning due to high demand and preparation time.
Food features breaded chicken, including Korean fried chicken and southern fried chicken. The dishes are consistently incredibly delicious and stand out for their unique flavors.
Crunchy and juicy textures define the fried chicken here, especially the Korean fried chicken and scallion varieties. The chicken sandwich and drumsticks stand out for their freshness and addictive crunch.
Good to know
Order ahead online as everything is made to order and takes about 20 minutes.
This restaurant is takeout only; there is no indoor seating available.
Expect longer wait times during busy hours, but the food is worth it.
Quaint Taiwanese spot with natural lighting and cafe vibes offers a clean, cozy space featuring steamer bowl lamps. Atmosphere stays laidback and relaxed, suited for quick, light bites or casual dining. Mostly take-out oriented but provides ample seating, blending simplicity with a welcoming energy.
Food comes out freshly prepared and super delicious with a focus on authentic Taiwanese flavors. Meals are affordable, fast, and maintain high quality without any pretense.
Fried chicken comes with chili powder and a sweet chili sauce that adds flavor. Pan fried chicken dumplings also stand out alongside spicy shrimp wontons.
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The restaurant is a short walk from the ferry.
The prices are very reasonable.
The restaurant is great for takeout.
Korean restaurant with a cozy, familial vibe and authentic street-style atmosphere offers a bright, clean, and cute space. The mood stays relaxed and chill, with soft K-pop music playing quietly. The place draws people looking for top-tier Korean fried chicken and a friendly, inviting environment.
Food comes out made to order and super fresh with generous portions. Everything cooks perfectly and travels well for takeout.
Fried chicken here is exceptionally crispy with a distinct Asian flair. Wings come juicy and flavorful, especially the soy garlic variety, without feeling heavy or oily.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with half-price appetizers.
It only takes a maximum of 10 minutes for your order to come through.
You get a free drink with any bowl if you pay cash.
Chinese restaurant offers an elegant, cozy atmosphere with spotless, beautiful decor and a serene, intimate vibe. It serves authentic, highly praised Mapo tofu and other standout dishes, attracting a loyal local following despite limited hours and a small menu.
Food features thoughtful, authentic, and elevated Szechuan dishes with very reasonable prices. The mapo tofu stands out as a signature dish, consistently delicious and highly praised.
Juicy, tender fried chicken comes boneless with an addictive hot honey sauce that nods to the neighborhood. The chicken stays perfectly fried and offers a comforting, homey vibe.
Good to know
Takeout is the only option available right now.
The restaurant has stopped delivering through apps like Doordash.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Space combines Japanese garden style with spacious indoor and outdoor seating, including a backyard patio where guests can pick shishito leaves. Atmosphere feels calm and minimal, with a casual yet cool vibe suitable for relaxed dining or working. Cleanliness and warmth define the environment, creating a cozy and elegant setting.
Food features fresh, quality ingredients with dishes like fried chicken and egg salad sandwich standing out. Prices stay reasonable while delivering delicious, well-made meals.
Crunchy and juicy describe the Japanese fried chicken here. Chicken Nanban features fried chicken soaked in a sweet vinegar and soy sauce-based sauce, topped with creamy tartar sauce.
Good to know
Lunch is served from 11am to 4pm.
The seating is first come, first order; you need to order before getting a table.
The restaurant is on the expensive side, so bring your credit cards.
Small space with retro vintage decor and split level dining creates a cozy atmosphere. Music adds a vibey, relaxed energy suited for dates or catching up with friends. Bar seating feels cramped and tucked away, contrasting with the overall intimate vibe.
Food here is fresh, seasonal, and creative with satisfying plant-based options. The meals stand out for their unique flavors and consistently excellent quality.
Watercress fried chicken filet offers a unique twist with its interesting flavor. The fried chicken pairs well with pork chops and comes alongside sides like cheeseboard potatoes.
Good to know
Reserving a table may become impossible if you wait too long.
The kitchen had run out of several dishes by 8 PM on a Friday night.
Expect a limited menu with a focus on quality over quantity.
Minimalist design blends Japanese and Scandinavian styles with a cozy, homey vibe. Outdoor backyard patio features fire pits, Snow Peak furniture, and a kids area, creating a welcoming space to relax. Sandwiches and fresh-cut furikake ribbon fries draw a steady crowd seeking quality and atmosphere.
Food here matches the quality and style found in Japan, with a small menu that focuses on freshly cooked dishes served quickly even during busy times.
Fried chicken here is not too oily and melts in your mouth. The fried chicken Sando stands out as tastier than the pork Sando.
Good to know
The egg salad sandwich costs $15 after tip.
Be prepared to wait in line outside on weekends.
The restaurant gets packed on weekends.
Spacious seating and full bar create a welcoming setting with big screen TVs for games. The atmosphere stays cozy and charming with clean, well-decorated interiors. Korean fried chicken and authentic dishes draw a steady crowd seeking quality flavors.
Full Korean menu offers soy garlic flavor that stands out. Food suits game day or casual hangouts with consistent quality and kind service.
Crispy and juicy fried chicken comes with four dipping sauces like sweet & spicy and honey garlic. The sandwich version stands out as a tasty Korean fried chicken option without being overpriced.
Good to know
The restaurant offers an all-you-can-drink deal for a good price.
You can pick 2 flavors of chicken when ordering a half portion.
The restaurant charges $2 for additional flavor on the fried chicken.
Interior design evokes Taiwanese nostalgia with thoughtful decor and an open tall ceiling. Atmosphere is noisy and crowded, with tables packed closely together, limiting privacy. Cocktails stand out as a highlight, featuring creative and well-crafted drinks.
Food shows high-quality Taiwanese homestyle dishes with a creative touch and consistently great service.
Huge chunks of fried chicken come with a perfect crunch and a salty-sweet balanced flavor. The skin stays very crispy and the spice powder adds a bold kick. Portions are large and the chicken is fried twice with flavorful seasonings.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long waits.
Some dishes are limited to a first come first serve basis.
You should arrive and order as soon as the restaurant opens.
Rectangular back room features loud acoustics that were improved with acoustic treatment, creating a more pleasant dining space. Interior combines modern, punchy decor with neon lighting reflecting off mirrors, offering a fun and comfortable atmosphere. Music is well-selected, and a photo booth adds a unique, playful touch to the environment.
Spicy and numbing Szechuan food stands out with perfectly spiced dishes. The dry pot matches the quality of the original location, making every dish spectacular.
Chinese fried chicken costs around $22 and comes highly recommended. It pairs well with other dishes like dry pot and fried noodles, all noted for their strong flavors.
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The lunch menu is available from 12-4pm and offers great savings.
During lunch hours, dry pot items are about half their usual price.
Happy hour runs from 4:30-7pm with $3 off cocktails, wine, and beer.
Cozy Korean restaurant with dim lighting and twinkle lights creates a warm, casual vibe ideal for date nights. Outdoor seating offers a relaxed option when weather permits. Known for fantastic wings and authentic Korean dishes, it combines a homey atmosphere with a tight, intimate layout.
Outstanding Korean food offers authentic flavors with some fresh fusion twists. The menu has a nice variety of entrees and includes an outdoor dining option.
Korean fried chicken comes as wings only and is served alongside banchan and rice. It pairs well with dishes like bibimbap and pajeon but may not meet expectations for other cuts.
Good to know
Little Dokebi is a cash-only establishment, which can be inconvenient for some customers.
Expect smaller portion sizes for the price, which may not justify the cost.
Gluten-free items are clearly labeled, ensuring a safe dining experience for those with allergies.
Space combines airy high ceilings with light wood trim and a Zen garden featuring covered outdoor seating. Atmosphere shifts from relaxed to vibrant energy during busy times, creating an elegant yet unpretentious vibe. Many private dining areas and an outdoor booth setup make it comfortable and dog friendly.
Food stands out for its amazing quality and unique flavors not found elsewhere. Service and hygiene match the high standard of the dishes, creating a consistently phenomenal dining experience.
Fried chicken katsu offers a perfect texture and flavor balance. The fried chicken pairs well with cheese and noodles, creating a unique combo.
Good to know
Reservations are required to secure a table, especially for indoor seating.
Expect a wait time of up to 2 hours for walk-ins during peak hours.
The restaurant charges $31 for the flagship Japanese breakfast set.
Modern space filled with plants and natural lighting creates a cozy tropical vibe. Loud music and close table placement make the atmosphere vibrant and lively but sometimes overwhelming. Creative cocktails highlight unique Vietnamese flavors alongside a stylish, trendy interior.
Authentic and delicious Vietnamese cuisine stands out here. Every dish delivers rich flavors that consistently impress.
A large portion of fried chicken comes with a unique fish sauce glaze that is distinctive without being too fishy. It pairs well with other dishes like spring rolls and banh xeo.
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Reservations are a must at this popular restaurant to avoid long waits.
Expect to pay around $120 for two pho soups, two appetizers, and a cocktail.
Extra rice paper, lettuce, and sauce incur an additional charge.