Tiny take-out spot with an open kitchen and hole-in-the-wall vibes offers amazing vegan food featuring plant-based meat alternatives that rival originals. No seating is available, and the space feels exposed to outside elements. The atmosphere is busy and chaotic, making conversation difficult.
Bao buns come in crispy honey garlic BBQ, seitan mimicking chicken wings, and bulgogi with Beyond steak varieties. Vegan options like sesame medallions and impossible baos offer flavorful plant-based alternatives.
Food features fresh vegetables and authentic meat alternatives with great portions. Options include a vegetarian buffalo chicken burger, seitan BBQ wings, and Seoul pancake dumplings, all prepared quickly and with consistent quality.
Good to know
This establishment is takeout only, with no indoor or outdoor seating.
Expect food to be ready in less than 10 minutes.
The vegetarian and vegan spot has no gluten-free options.
Brightly lit, simple interior creates a cozy atmosphere with a home-style vibe. Space is small and intimate, seating close together with limited privacy. Authentic Huaiyang cuisine offers rich, creamy crab roe dishes and large portions at reasonable prices.
Crab roe shines in both the xiao long bao and the bao buns, delivering rich, savory flavors. The crab roe over rice and noodles also stands out for its delicious taste.
Unique Huaiyang cuisine stands out with delicious and generous portions. Food pairs well with friendly service for a solid dining experience.
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Nearly half of the menu features crab dishes, appealing to seafood lovers.
The price point for crab roe rice and noodles is very reasonable.
Tanghulu is buy 1 get 1, making it a great dessert option.
Cocktail bar blends prohibition-era theme with modern and antique design in a dark, intimate space. Bartenders perform fire shows and serve unique warm drinks like cider and mulled wine. Outdoor seating offers small, heated booths on a quiet side street near a busy area.
Soft bao buns hold grilled pork belly with incredible flavors. The pork belly bao stands out among other small bites and sliders.
Delicious food pairs with beautiful drinks and great service to create a satisfying dining experience.
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Reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak hours.
Bottomless brunch costs $30 for 90 minutes with an entree purchase.
Happy hour offers $10 drinks post midnight.
Small, cramped space with shared tables creates a close, bustling environment. Atmosphere feels like a Shanghai dumpling joint with authentic decor and a behind-the-scenes movie playing on the wall. Noise level rises when crowded, making it lively but tight.
Bao buns here feature a crispy bottom with juicy pork fillings, especially in the Sheng Jian Bao. The xiao long bao burst with soup and meaty flavors, offering an authentic and light, fluffy texture.
Consistently delicious Chinese cuisine shines here with fast service and an amazing flavor profile that stays reliable every visit.
Good to know
They only accept payments in cash.
A 15% service fee is included in the bill.
You have to queue outside during busy hours.
Small interior with loud, lively atmosphere and authentic vibe creates a bustling dining experience. Space includes undercover outdoor seating and a karaoke room for groups. Decor blends clean, high-end touches with a cozy, somewhat cramped layout.
Bao buns come with Peking duck skin, scallions, and a tasty sauce. Xiao Long Bao and duck bao with meat carved at the table offer variety and rich flavors.
Food here is authentic and delicious with extremely fresh ingredients and generous portions. The dishes offer a strong taste of traditional Chinese cuisine that satisfies cravings effectively.
Good to know
Happy Hour is from 3 PM to 5 PM with 50% off food.
Reservations are recommended for groups to ensure seating.
The restaurant charges a 3.5% convenience fee for credit card payments.
Tiny Taiwanese restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with bright, sober lighting and modern seating. It stays busy with both dine-in and online orders, serving authentic Taiwanese dishes like beef noodle soup and braised pork rice. Outdoor seating and a clean, well-lit space add to the inviting vibe.
Pork gua bao stands out with its tasty flavor and satisfying texture. The bao buns here pair well with dishes like pig ears and popcorn chicken, showing a solid variety in their gua bao offerings.
Authentic Taiwanese flavors shine through with dishes that avoid excessive salt, oil, or MSG. Noodles and other offerings maintain a delicious, balanced taste that feels genuine and satisfying.
Good to know
Be careful if you are allergic to peanuts; they are in the braising liquid.
The menu should mark items that contain peanuts, as peanut allergies are common.
The preparation time for an order is about 15-20 minutes.
Three floors showcase retro 70s-90s decor with a speakeasy vibe upstairs and multiple bars serving distinct purposes. Loud, diverse music fills the space, creating a high-energy atmosphere that challenges conversation. Spaces range from semi-private areas to intimate rooms suited for gatherings.
Pork belly bao offers a nice flavor and is not overwhelming. Some bao buns have a tendency to be a bit dry, but overall the appetizer bao stands out.
Food comes with great service and memorable dining experiences. Drinks include specials that complement the meals well.
Good to know
The weekend bottomless brunch costs $30 for bottomless drinks with an entree purchase.
Happy hour runs daily from 4 PM to 8 PM with $10 margaritas.
The bottomless drink dinner special is $30 with a large bites menu order.
Small space with tasteful Japanese-inspired design and a welcoming outdoor terrace creates a cozy, vibrant atmosphere. Club music contrasts with quiet moments, attracting a mix of diners who enjoy customizable ramen and unique drinks like matcha beer and creative cocktails.
Chicken bao offers a solid, familiar taste with good bao buns that remind of a Big Mac. Pork bao lacks impact and feels underwhelming.
Homemade and fresh to order Japanese dishes stand out here. The food delivers an exceptional dining experience with consistently good flavors.
Good to know
Happy hour is from 4pm to 6pm with $6 beers.
A waiting line starts to form before 9:00 pm.
The establishment closes at 1 AM.
Ramen restaurant features an open kitchen and long bar seating that evoke a Japanese dining experience. The atmosphere is lively and crowded, with close seating that makes conversations audible between tables. An outdoor bar area offers a place to wait, adding a social element to the visit.
Pork and chicken bao buns stand out with incredible flavor and are often gone quickly. Vegetarian options like the eggplant bao and other varieties deliver sublime taste alongside delicious shrimp bao.
Food here is consistently absolutely delicious with a high quality in both dishes and drinks. Presentation is good-looking and the dining experience feels great.
Good to know
You should make a reservation because the restaurant is always busy.
Make sure you arrive early because usually, there’s a long wait to get in especially on a weekend.
If you don't have a reservation at Ippudo, you should plan on waiting for a table, sometimes up to an hour.
Japanese aesthetic with private booths and curtains creates a cozy, intimate atmosphere. Lighting and bamboo decorations add to the authentic vibe. Staff use call buttons for discreet service, enhancing a relaxed dining experience.
Bao buns come with light and fluffy bread filled with tender, well-marinated chicken and topped with fresh, crisp vegetables. Pork bao buns offer a good size and a tasty appetizer option.
Fresh ingredients create delicious Japanese dishes with a standout omurice that impresses. The food pairs well with a pleasant atmosphere and attentive service.
Good to know
The table behind the counter is reserved between 4-5 PM.
The restaurant has a promotion where if you finish the bowl, they offer a gift card for a free side at your next visit.
The restaurant is open until 2 AM.
High-end bakery offers freshly made pastries with world-class croissants and unique cookies in a beautiful space featuring both indoor and outdoor seating. The atmosphere stays quiet and cozy, attracting those seeking quality baked goods and coffee. Staff provide a warm presence, enhancing the calm vibe.
Breakfast bao features a bacon egg and cheese filling with a bun that can be poorly proofed and dry inside. Pricing sits around $12, which some find high for the portion.
Plentiful food selection offers a wide variety of snacks and meals. Coffee pairs well with the fantastic food and the atmosphere feels welcoming with warm staff.
Good to know
The bakery offers a unique assortment of baked goods with creative flavors.
Expect higher prices compared to typical bakeries in the area.
There is plenty of outdoor seating available for customers.