Space features high ceilings and French-inspired decor with warm colors and quirky animal sculptures creating a whimsical, elegant atmosphere. It feels cozy and spacious, suitable for afternoon tea and special occasions with a prestigious vibe. The setting encourages relaxing social gatherings and romantic encounters.
Attentive and friendly service makes visits smooth when bringing kids. Celebrations like birthdays happen here regularly, with kids enjoying the kid-friendly atmosphere and menu.
Hot fruit tea and passion fruit tea stand out as distinctive choices with rich flavors. The tea house offers a variety of tea flavors in a cozy, serene setting ideal for afternoon tea or casual chats.
Good to know
Afternoon tea includes unlimited tea for 1.5 hours.
A full teapot costs $10 and serves more than 4 teacups.
The afternoon set for two includes finger sandwiches, pastry, and scone for $88.
Shanghainese restaurant offers clean, modern decor with spacious seating and booths. Atmosphere ranges from electric and lively with camaraderie to occasionally too loud and bright. Guests often enjoy watching chefs prepare soup dumplings, which are highly praised for quality and flavor.
Environment feels very kid-friendly and staff are accommodating to kids. Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao is a dish that kids really enjoy.
Cold teas come in a special reusable cup. Flavors include passion fruit lime green tea with bubble chia seeds and a green tea with pineapple. Sweet and fruity notes stand out.
Good to know
Arrive early or be prepared for a wait during peak dining hours.
The restaurant does not allow seating until the entire party has arrived.
You have to get your name on a list, as they donโt take reservations.
Korean barbecue restaurant with tabletop grilling and 24/7 lively atmosphere. Music plays loudly, creating an energetic vibe that stays busy late into the night. Spacious seating includes a second floor with a view of K-Town, blending interactive dining with a friendly environment.
Staff treat families and kids very well and show children how to use chopsticks. The all-beef set is large enough to satisfy hungry kids and adults, and events for children are available.
Sweet Korean teas stand out here, especially the Korea sweet tea and sweet Korean lemon tea. Warm barley tea offers a soothing, mild flavor.
Good to know
The establishment is open 24/7, 365 days a year.
Expect high prices, with BBQ Combos costing $300 for a large that feeds 3.
Karaoke is available next door, featuring popular songs.
Loud, crowded space with high noise levels and self-service setup shapes the experience. Seating is roomy but uncomfortable, with bare, peeling walls giving an unfinished feel. Energy stays lively, making calm conversation difficult.
Shaved ice cream comes in kid-sized portions. The mango madness shaved snow is large enough to share. Desserts offer sweet treats for children.
Floral milk teas like rose petal and lavender come with colorful latte art and balanced flavors. The boba toast with Thai tea syrup and warm honey boba adds a unique twist to tea offerings.
Good to know
You need to order at the front entrance counter.
Expect to spend almost $20 per person for a full dessert.
There is no way to reserve a table at this place.
Small space with kiosk ordering and limited indoor seating creates a crowded, casual vibe. Outdoor benches and a small terrace offer spots to eat, often filled during busy times. The atmosphere blends street food energy with a simple, uncomplicated style.
Kids enjoy the rice hotdog and the spicy rice cake & hot dog combo. Staff interact kindly, like waving off a child when asked for a bag.
Three stores side by side serve iced teas, bubble tea, and hot tea. Mochinuts and hot dog rolls are common snacks paired with the drinks.
Good to know
You must order from the kiosk outside the building.
You can only use a card or Apple Pay to pay.
There is no seating inside; you have to sit outside to eat.
Traditional Korean restaurant with genuine Korean style decor and city views from the second floor. Atmosphere is busy and loud, with constant kitchen noise and a practical but uncomfortable seating setup. Offers private rooms and unique features like a pipe system for orders and receipts.
The owner and staff show kindness towards children by preparing food on the table and cutting meat into smaller pieces. Kids enjoy options like soy soup and get attentive care during the meal.
Free hot tea refills come with lunch, offering a steady flow of warmth. The cinnamon ginger tea stands out as a tasty choice that brings comfort like home.
Good to know
Make a reservation to avoid disappointment, especially on weekends.
The restaurant gets crowded on Friday nights and during weekend dinner crowds.
Lunch specials are available from Monday to Friday until 3 PM.
Charcoal grills fill the space with smoky warmth and authentic Korean barbecue vibes. The atmosphere feels lively and vibrant, with full-service grilling allowing diners to relax and enjoy. Seating spreads across multiple floors, including upstairs areas that create a more relaxed dining pace.
Attentive wait staff focus on kids, refilling water and side dishes regularly. Complimentary japchae comes with meals for birthdays, and the meal includes udon noodles and rice cakes that kids enjoy. Loud happy birthday songs play during celebrations.
Free hot barley tea arrives once seated, especially in cold weather. Meals end with a traditional cinnamon dessert tea, a unique touch not common in most Korean restaurants. Sweet tea and various free side dishes accompany the dining experience.
Good to know
Dinner reservations are a must due to high demand.
Expect long lines for AYCE options on weekends.
New Wonjo offers a lunch menu from Monday to Friday.
Food court spans three floors with Asian-inspired decor and ample seating beyond the crowded first floor. Atmosphere is busy and noisy, often feeling stiflingly warm due to high visitor volume. Features include karaoke rooms and a variety of authentic Asian food options.
Food Gallery 32 offers a variety of choices that kids enjoy, making it easy for everyone to find something they like. The place has claw machines that attract kids, though the area can get crowded and there is a risk of children getting lost.
Kung Fu Tea offers large coco cream wow bubble tea with boba options. Multiple vendors serve authentic bubble teas alongside Korean and street food.
Good to know
Karaoke rooms cost $5 for 20 minutes, making it an affordable option.
You need to bring cash for karaoke and the photo booth.
The food court offers a variety of authentic Korean food from different vendors.
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.
Kids enjoy the food and eat well, especially after seasoning adjustments like adding red spice to plain white sundubu. Staff interact warmly with children, even returning extra money paid at the end.
Rice in tea stands out as a delicious and comforting feature, evoking a cozy home meal vibe. It arrives towards the end of the meal, adding a unique touch not found in other places.
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.