Open kitchen with handmade dumplings visible through a glass wall creates an engaging focal point. Polished yet inviting atmosphere features thematic decor and a stunning water feature that sets a serene tone. Comfortable booths and efficient use of space support a cozy dining experience with authentic Chinese cuisine.
Soup dumplings steal the spotlight with truffle and pork varieties standing out. The beef hot and sour soup offers tender meat and a rich blend of flavors that fill a large bowl.
Kids enjoy soup dumplings and dumplings here, with some calling them their favorite food. Staff provide special plates and silverware and handle large groups with children very well.
Good to know
The wait to be seated is usually under 10 minutes, even when busy.
Expect longer wait times during weekends, especially at peak hours.
Arrive right when they open to avoid long waits.
Strip mall setting offers a spacious seating area with a clean, welcoming atmosphere and a TV for solo diners. The vibe is relaxing and fresh, providing a calm spot for enjoying Vietnamese cuisine.
Pho soup stands out with its rich flavors and well-balanced broth. Chicken and rice noodle soup also offers a satisfying taste alongside other dishes.
Kids enjoy the spring rolls and the boba drinks. The pho options include tripe, brisket, and meatball, which even picky eaters like.
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Parking is readily available near the restaurant.
Expect to wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Portion sizes are generous, but prices may feel high.
Bright space with natural light and Parisian style offers a cozy, friendly vibe that balances community feel with productivity. Interior design is pleasant and spacious, creating a warm atmosphere. Regular menu changes and top-notch sandwiches and pastries set it apart.
Soups feature frequent rotation and include options like curry chicken coconut and carrot soup. They pair well with sandwiches and salads and maintain consistent quality.
Visits include toddlers who may be a little needy during the time spent here. The environment accommodates young children with some patience required for toddler needs and family visits.
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Lunch service with a wide variety of sandwiches begins at 11:00 AM.
Guests sitting at a table must place their order with the cashier.
The menu rotates regularly to keep it fresh for customers.
Bar and grill with luxe, cozy decor and street-level views creates a visually engaging atmosphere. Music varies from pleasant background tunes to loud DJ sets that can overwhelm conversation. Outdoor seating offers a small, relaxed space for enjoying city views and cigars.
French onion soup features Mac n cheese inside instead of the usual cheese on top. This twist creates a rich, hearty soup that stands out.
Beef ragu and chicken tacos appear on the menu for kids. The atmosphere suits families with children, making it easy to enjoy meals together.
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Reservations are recommended for busy nights, especially weekends.
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Automatic gratuity is added for large tables, so be aware when dining with a group.
Cozy space with outdoor gazebo dining and warm, welcoming atmosphere creates a family-friendly, chill vibe. Clean interior features beautiful decor and occasional music that lifts the mood. Guests enjoy hearty, flavorful hand-stretched noodle dishes and authentic Uzbek cuisine.
Suyug Lagman stands out with its hand-pulled noodles and rich flavor. The soups here are consistently tasty and complement the traditional Uzbek dishes well.
Atmosphere feels kid-friendly and welcoming. Kids enjoy the Kebabs, which are a popular choice for them.
Good to know
There is a $5 service charge that they donโt inform you about.
You should bring cash to tip.
The BYOB policy allows you to bring your own wine.
Colorful murals and comfortable bench seating create a vibrant, cozy atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor options. A claw machine game and beer towers add playful, interactive elements to the dining experience. The crowd enjoys a lively vibe with modern decor and a bar showing sports on TV.
Miso soup comes piping hot and tastes delicious. Ramen soup is available but can be disappointing.
Chicken yakitori serves as an easy child pleaser. Kids enjoy the free claw machine token while dining.
Good to know
Parking is limited to a small lot for 5-7 cars; consider street parking.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Expect longer wait times during weekend dinner hours.
Japanese restaurant offers authentic hibachi with beautiful interior and hibachi tables. Atmosphere feels cozy and family-friendly with older era music playing softly. Space includes a full bar and karaoke room for private events.
Clear broth with mushrooms and fried onions replaces miso soup here. The Japanese Onion and Mushroom soup offers a very flavorful experience that pairs well with the salad.
Kids enjoy the Hibatchi Chicken and shrimp options here. The menu offers simple, familiar dishes that appeal to younger tastes.
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Karaoke is available on Saturday nights, making it a fun evening option.
A 20% gratuity is automatically added to the bill, so check your receipt.
The restaurant is family-friendly, suitable for all ages.
Hibachi grill sits at the center of a modern, clean space with unique decor. Atmosphere ranges from quiet afternoons to noisy, child-filled busy times. Guests customize bowls with fresh meats and vegetables, enjoying a build-your-own concept and Mongolian grill-style experience.
Clear soup stands out with its amazing clarity and flavor. Miso soup comes with lunch and tastes spot on, complementing the meal well.
Staff offer helpful support like bringing training chopsticks to kids. The place has a lively atmosphere with many children, and dishes like salmon and steak appeal to young eaters.
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YUMMY BOWL charges a flat $15 for dining in, but takeout is priced by weight.
Expect confusion during busy dinner hours due to a complicated ordering process.
The raw food bar is clean, but ensure food is cooked thoroughly to prevent illness.
Medium-sized restaurant offers booth seating with built-in induction burners and a robotic waiter delivering dishes. Atmosphere stays quiet and elegant, suited for small groups and families. Hot pot and dim sum focus brings an authentic Chongqing and Chengdu vibe with clean, bright surroundings.
Make-your-own soup offers various flavor broths, sliced meats, and noodles. Staff refill soup with more broth as it gets low, and a vegetarian buffet is available to add to dishes.
Families with children find this spot welcoming and fun. Frequent visits with kids highlight its kid-friendly atmosphere and family appeal.
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The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat hot pot and dim sum for $20.
Unlimited vegetables and side dishes are included with each combo.
The restaurant is only open for lunch on weekends and for dinner on other days.
Restaurant offers an authentic Asian decor with a vibe reminiscent of NYC dining. Atmosphere feels friendly and clean, sometimes with repetitive music that can be distracting. Dining experience combines modern elements with traditional flavors, especially in ramen and pho dishes.
Pho soup and Curry Bomb Tonkatsu Ramen offer rich, flavorful broths. Soup dumplings stand out as a popular, tasty choice alongside other soups.
Kids enjoy the playful name Pho Tom and can order easily at self-service kiosks. Menu options include tofu ramen, Pumpkin Bao, and crystal Shrimp Dumplings, with drinks like Boba milk tea.
Good to know
The vegetable pho costs $14, which is considered expensive.
The ordering system is through a tablet, which can be confusing.
The restaurant does not offer a lunch menu.
Space includes intimate upstairs and downstairs areas plus a rooftop patio with fire pits and a bar. Atmosphere blends live solo guitar music with sports on TV and good background tunes. Crowd enjoys relaxed dining and drinks, often lingering into evening hours.
French onion soup appears in multiple orders and is a notable choice, though one serving was not hot. Broccoli soup also features as a liked option, alongside other soups that complement sandwiches and salads well.
Fast service and an attentive GM make dining with kids easy. The menu includes crinkle cut fries and dishes that kids enjoy, with accommodations for infants and a relaxed outdoor setting.
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Happy hour runs from 4pm to 6pm on weekdays with drink specials.
Gumbo is served on Tuesdays, a must-try for fans of the dish.
The venue is cashless; only credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
Sandwich shop offers a cute, unique decor with a neat interior and a cozy book nook. Atmosphere feels friendly and efficient, with outdoor seating available. Family deals and affordable pricing create a welcoming vibe for groups and casual meals.
Soups come piping hot and are quite filling, especially the chicken pot pie soup which stands out for its rich flavor. They pair well with sandwiches and comfort foods like mac n cheese.
Staff shows patience and consideration when kids decide what to eat and sometimes bring sandwiches to the table to help with fussy moments. Kids enjoy options like chili, mac n cheese, and soup combos that cater to their tastes.
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Potbelly offers affordable pricing with occasional free cookies.
The dine-in experience involves a lot of single-use containers and trash.
The bathroom had a trash bag over the toilet, indicating maintenance issues.