Small sushi restaurant offers an intimate setting with about 20 seats, mostly counter seating that encourages interaction with chefs. The atmosphere is fun, hip, and welcoming, though music can be loud and aggressive, affecting the mood. Playful decor and a great sake selection add to the distinctive experience.
Dinner offers great value with dishes that often exceed expectations. It accommodates last-minute plans even on busy Friday nights.
The fish sausage slider stands out as a key dish. It pairs well with other memorable items like the uni toast and prawn laksa.
Good to know
Reservations are required about a month in advance for the omakase.
The price for the chef's curated menu is $90 per person.
The restaurant charged $75 for a last minute cancellation 1.5 hours before seating.
Italian restaurant offers cozy rustic ambiance with tight seating and well-balanced lighting. Atmosphere grows loud and lively, attracting mostly young people and some older couples. Outdoor seating includes games and heaters, creating a casual, social vibe.
Dinner costs stay around 11-12 dollars, making it one of the cheapest options for Italian food. Service remains amazing even during busy dinner times.
Fresh pasta dishes feature spicy sausage mixed throughout, adding a bold kick to the sauce. The kale and sausage combination stands out, with sausage cooked perfectly al dente and sometimes braised for extra flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended as the restaurant gets packed quickly.
The bottomless brunch deal is $29 and includes unlimited mimosas.
Expect a time limit of 90 minutes for the bottomless brunch.
Compact space fills with lively energy and authentic Thai decor, evoking Bangkok streets. Tables sit tightly packed, creating a whimsical, chaotic vibe with strong aromas and vibrant colors. Outdoor seating offers a pleasant contrast to the bustling interior.
Dinner here offers a lively atmosphere with consistently amazing meals. The team delivers a wonderful dining experience every time.
Spicy sausage shines in the KHAO SOI and Koong Karee dishes, delivering bold flavors that stand out. Variants with Sai Ua sausage and pork sausage add rich, savory depth, especially in the northern style curry with egg noodles.
Good to know
Reservations are a must to secure a table.
Expect wait times of 1.5 to 2 hours during peak hours.
The restaurant gets busy right at 5 PM.
Moroccan restaurant with cozy lantern-lit ambiance and stylish indoor and outdoor seating creates a warm, intimate atmosphere. The space feels breathtaking and well decorated, though tables are somewhat tight. Music featuring artists like Sade adds to the pleasant vibe while noise can rise when busy.
Dinner features great duck and exceptional dishes. A private room is available for events like rehearsal dinners.
Merguez Sausage stands out with strong, flavorful seasoning. It pairs well with couscous or rice, adding a rich taste to those dishes. Some dishes include sausage as an extra, which varies in appeal.
Good to know
You need a reservation or patience if you visit during peak times.
Expect about 20 minutes wait for a table on Friday nights.
On weekends and Friday evenings, the street becomes car-free.
Old school restaurant with tall ceilings and bright open windows creates a cozy yet noisy, crowded atmosphere. Large outdoor dining area with heat lamps offers lively street views. Known for freshly made Ukrainian classics and an energetic vibe that defines the neighborhood.
Offers a prefix dinner around $30 with borscht, a large sample platter, and dessert. Features vegetarian pierogis, stuffed cabbage with mushroom gravy, potato pancakes, and blintzes with raspberry sauce in a cozy, iconic setting.
Sausages here stand out for their well-seasoned and delicious flavor. The kielbasa and breakfast sausages are especially on point and pair well with other dishes like cabbage rolls and dumplings.
Good to know
During restaurant week, you can sample pierogies and stuffed cabbage for about 30 dollars.
Come early if you don't want to wait in line; expect a 30-minute wait.
Veselka does not seat customers after 10:20 PM.
Restaurant combines nostalgic Taiwanese decor with hipster Americanized vibe and neon street-style lighting. Atmosphere is loud and funky, with plastic stools and cramped seating creating a casual, energetic setting. Taiwanese beers and cocktails add to the distinctive drink selection.
A great spot for group dinners with a friendly atmosphere. The place works well for celebratory meals like graduations.
Housemade sausage stands out with a unique flavor unlike typical sausages. The sausage fried rice offers an authentic Taiwanese taste, pairing well with minced pork and other small plates.
Good to know
The restaurant gets busy on Friday nights.
Expect long wait times if visiting on weekends.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
Cozy restaurant with spacious indoor and outdoor seating offers a loud, vibrant atmosphere where conversations blend into the background. Cute decorations add charm, while outdoor areas provide comfort with heat lamps. The place feels lively and inviting despite some cramped spots inside.
Dinner features good burgers and great fries. Service feels like dining at a friend's place with attentive, personable servers.
Spicy sausage comes with a noticeable heat level and a firm, al dente texture. Italian sausage appears in pasta and salads, offering a rich flavor that pairs well with other ingredients.
Good to know
You don’t need a reservation to dine here.
There is always a line on weekends, so be prepared to wait over 20 minutes.
The cost for a coffee and egg sandwich at Ruby's is approximately $26, including tip.
Cozy, unpretentious diner with old-fashioned charm and rustic wooden tables creates a laid-back atmosphere. Loud and cramped space fills with people enjoying authentic Polish comfort food and ice-cold Polish beer. Outdoor seating and bar spots add variety to the classic setup.
Dinner offers a welcoming and cozy atmosphere with robust and delicious fare. Combo dinners and spontaneous meals with friends fit well here.
Sausage comes out flavorful and juicy, often paired with sides like kasha and gravy or dumplings with onion. Fried Polish Kielbasy sausage stands out for its rich taste.
Good to know
The M15 bus drops you off right in front of the restaurant.
You can get a table even on Sunday.
You seat yourself at the restaurant.