Hot pot spot boasts build-your-own sauce bar and interactive cooking tables for a lively meal. Soup choices shine with mala and winter melon shrimp broths, both refillable. Modern design and authentic Sichuan flavors make it cozy and fresh.
Flexible options include solo hotpots and large shared pots with split soup bases for spicy and non-spicy flavors. The mala soup and a special winter melon shrimp soup offer distinct tastes, with broth and drinks refillable during the meal.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
The restaurant offers both ready-made dishes and DIY hot pot options.
Expect a $50 charge for vegetables to accompany the hot pot.
Enjoy authentic Northern Style dishes with rich beef bone broth and a spicy house soup. Cozy, lively spot fills up fast with first-come, first-served seating. Vegetarian options shine at the Build Your Own Pot bar.
Broth options include a rich, flavorful beef bone broth and an incredible house spicy soup. Vegetarian soups and a Build Your Own Pot bar with many veggie-friendly ingredients offer variety.
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Reservations are not accepted for parties smaller than five people.
Expect to pay by the pound for your hot pot ingredients.
The portions are large and meant for sharing among groups.
Cozy spot with generous portions serves fresh, flavorful Szechuan and Hunan dishes. Soups like hot sour soup and wonton come with crunchy extras. Tables sit close, creating a friendly vibe perfect for dine-in or takeout.
Soup options include a hot sour soup and a large wonton soup served with extra peanuts and crunchies. The sour spicy soup tastes fresh and the overall soup choices are good.
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Expect a 30-minute wait for takeout during busy lunch hours.
The restaurant charges a 3% fee for credit card payments.
Lunch portions are generous and provide good value for the price.
Large sports bar buzzes with energy and plenty of TVs for game day. Outdoor patio with heaters offers a comfortable space and fresh air. Soups shine with broccoli cheese and a spicy Cajun kitchen sink that changes daily.
Soups stand out with broccoli cheese, crab, and the spicy Cajun kitchen sink variety. The kitchen sink soup changes daily and is a notable choice.
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The restaurant is open until 3am, making it a late-night option.
Happy hour deals are available, offering discounts on drinks.
The venue can host events, accommodating groups of about 35 people.
Hardwood floors and vintage booths create a cozy vibe with warm lighting and local charm. Enjoy fresh homemade soup like Texas two step or taco soup. Outdoor seating on a pet-friendly patio offers a relaxing spot despite some kitchen noise.
House soup and soup of the day offer fresh, homemade flavors. Options like Texas two step and taco soup add variety to the menu.
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Merridee's Breadbasket is closed on Mondays.
Breakfast is served until 11:00 on Fridays.
Expect long lines during weekends due to popularity.
Small spot with a cozy atmosphere perfect for casual dinners. Tom Yum soup with shrimp offers a comforting, spicy kick. Fresh sushi made at the station adds a lively touch to the local vibe.
Tom Yum soup with shrimp stands out as a comforting choice, especially when feeling under the weather. Other options include Miso soup, chicken coconut mushroom onion soup, pho beef, and red curry, though the coconut soup tastes more lemony than coconutty.
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The restaurant is usually busy, indicating a good reputation.
There was not enough seating, so plan accordingly.
Carryout is a great option if you prefer to eat at home.
Cozy spot offers authentic Chinese comfort food with a calming vibe and clean design. Soup dumplings shine alongside beef noodle soup with a medium spice kick. Affordable prices and options for take-out or dine-in make it easy to enjoy.
Beef noodle soup features a flavorful broth with a medium spice option that adds a noticeable kick. Soup dumplings come out magnificent and pair well with the noodles for a satisfying meal.
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All-you-can-eat dumplings are available for $20 on Tuesdays.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
The restaurant offers both take-out and dine-in options.
Coastal modern design fills the space with natural sunlight and large booths for comfort. Lemon chicken soup offers a strong flavor loved by all ages, while tomato basil soup warms on cold nights. The lively atmosphere buzzes with kitchen sounds, making it vibrant but not quiet.
Lemon chicken soup stands out with a strong flavor that appeals to kids and adults alike. The tomato basil soup offers a warm, comforting option on cold nights.
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Parking is available on the street and in a lot behind the restaurant.
The restaurant specializes in delivery and takeout services.
The cafe is pet friendly, allowing pets on the patio.
Bright space with cozy seating mimics authentic noodle shops, creating a unique vibe. Fried chicken soup stands out with exceptional flavor, while ramen soup bowls feel small. Loud music and live shows add upbeat energy, blending industrial design with casual dining.
Fried chicken soup offers an exceptional flavor profile. Ramen noodle soup tastes great but comes in barely full bowls, which feels unusual for a soup.
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Parking at the Factory during mealtimes can be challenging.
Expect to pay around $30 per person for a meal.
The restaurant offers a text notification system for food readiness.
Offers variety of chicken salads that are light and refreshing, perfect for lunch. Soups like broccoli cheddar and chicken poblano are standout choices, often paired in affordable combos. Atmosphere shifts from quiet to busy but always has comfortable seating and free cookies.
Chicken poblano and broccoli cheddar soups stand out, with the broccoli cheddar noted as better than Panera's. Soups often come paired with sandwiches or sides in combo meals around $10 or $11.
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Parking is free and there is a decent amount of it.
The line can be out the door during lunchtime, so plan accordingly.
I recommend ordering online if you're in a hurry to skip the wait.
Ramen spot offers a calm, casual vibe perfect for dates with large portions and reasonable prices. Broth blends soy sauce, mirin, and sake for a flavorful richness enhanced by soft-boiled egg yolk. Atmosphere feels distinct from the strip mall setting, adding to its charm.
Broth varies from a flavorful blend of soy sauce, mirin, sake, and fat to a watery, less traditional style. Soft-boiled egg yolk often mixes into the soup, adding richness.
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You could order a basic ramen and broth for 6 dollars.
The menu offers a fantastic variety of ramen options and tasty small tapas plates.
The prices are reasonable for the portion sizes.
Open kitchen fills space with incredible aromas. Chicken tortilla soup and tomato bisque offer warm comfort with sides like biscuits. Menu features large selection of salads, sandwiches, and pizzas praised for quality. Seating shows wear but atmosphere stays pleasant.
Chicken tortilla soup and tomato bisque offer warm, comforting options. Lobster bisque appears less consistent, sometimes disappointing. Soups come with sides like biscuits and soup sticks.
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The restaurant offers a family pizza deal that is considered a great value.
Expect limited menu options during inclement weather, but many selections are still available.
Prices range from $15-$20 for lunch, comparable to other casual dining options.