Korean restaurant with a clean, fresh interior and warm, lively vibe. Music features superior pop from all generations, creating an inviting atmosphere. Nearby kickboxing studio can add occasional noise, but friendly staff maintain a welcoming space.
Staff check on kids and offer cookies as a friendly gesture. Kids enjoy the chicken tenders and meals come at a reasonable price.
Feels like a casual hangout spot for dinner with friends or family. Offers a relaxed vibe suitable for an early dinner or a quick meal.
Good to know
The food is prepared and served within 15 minutes.
The chicken is halal, catering to dietary restrictions.
They offer a half-price beer and appetizer happy hour from 2 to 5 PM.
Restaurant feels like a cozy apartment unit with clean, minimal decor and a relaxed, quiet atmosphere. Space gets loud due to lack of noise dampening but remains comfortable and casual. Offers many vegan options and a friendly, personal vibe.
Kids enjoy fries and nuggets cooked to perfection and a variety of dishes like kids pho and fried chicken curry. The Penang Curry stands out as a favorite among children.
Dinner offers a solid experience with a meal for three costing about $70 including tip. Avoiding rush hours helps keep the visit smooth and relaxed.
Good to know
Jan Thai Kitchen is now BYOB.
The $8.95 lunch specials are a great deal.
Expect no wait times for tables during lunch.
Spacious dining area with well-spread tables and gentle decor creates a calm, comfortable atmosphere. The environment stays quiet and relaxing, supporting an intimate meal experience. Cleanliness and a large flat screen TV add to the simple, college canteen-like setting.
Kids enjoy the chicken nuggets that stand out from typical ones. Even picky eaters finish their meals, and sharing dishes like chicken pad Thai works well for families.
Dinner servings come in large portions similar to lunch specials, offering good value. Even picky eaters finish their meals, making it a reliable go-to Thai/Lao dinner spot.
Good to know
The lunch special is $12.99 for almost the entire menu with combo meat options.
Expect large portion sizes, more like dinner-sized, especially during lunch specials.
Lina Street Food is BYOB, allowing guests to bring their own drinks.
Quaint, eclectic space with New Orleans-inspired decor and a nice bar setup creates a relaxing, friendly atmosphere. Music plays loudly, adding energy to the environment. Known for high-quality Cajun seafood, including standout crawfish étouffée and seafood broil.
Mild Cajun seasoning suits kids well, making dishes like Cajun pasta and shrimp plates enjoyable for them. Options like Mac and cheese, crab po’boy, and crab legs also appeal to younger tastes.
Dinner here features a Mac and cheese that stands out for its rich, comforting flavor. The spot draws people looking for a solid, satisfying meal without traveling far.
Good to know
The restaurant has failed health inspections due to severe roaches.
Prices are high, with a cup of soup costing $16.
Happy hour is available, but specific times are not mentioned.
Old diner converted into a spacious seafood restaurant with fresh landscaping and a small outdoor eating area. Atmosphere stays chill with moderate music, creating a relaxed vibe suited for families. Large bar offers strong, well-crafted cocktails alongside generous seafood portions.
The manager makes kids feel special during visits. Kids enjoy grilled chicken and rice and the chicken tenderloin strips. Food quality is excellent for children.
Dinner features attentive service without pressure and a friendly atmosphere. Dishes like the Stuffed Crab Combo and Shrimp Etouffee stand out during meals.
Good to know
Happy hour starts at 5:30 PM and is only available at the bar.
Parking is free, but be cautious of debris and potholes.
Expect a 15-30 minute wait for a table during busy times.
Steakhouse offers an energetic atmosphere with a family-friendly vibe and multiple TVs showing sports. The space feels cramped and loud, with tables and booths placed closely together. The environment suits groups looking for a lively, casual dining experience.
Servers show kindness and patience with young kids. Kids enjoy tender steaks and delicious ribs. The place suits family dinners well.
Steak dinners stand out with reasonably priced and delicious options. The atmosphere feels energetic, suitable for casual family meals or nights out with friends.
Good to know
Happy hour is available throughout the restaurant.
Reservations can be made through the app to avoid wait times.
The lunch menu is available until 5 pm.
Small space with two booths and a few stools creates a crowded, tight atmosphere. Energy feels like a genuine California taco shop, lively and casual with large, authentic Mexican portions. Staff mood adds to a positive, welcoming vibe despite limited seating.
Kids find plenty to enjoy with cheese quesadillas that are golden and gooey, often enough to share. Options like carne asada quesadillas and tostadas also appeal to younger tastes.
Good to know
Roberto's Taco Shop #5 has limited seating, ideal for small groups or takeout.
They charge a 3% fee for credit card payments, which is not advertised.
Adding guacamole or sour cream costs $1.50, whether on the side or on the food.
Mexican restaurant offers a spacious, brightly lit interior with tasteful artwork and authentic decor. Atmosphere ranges from chill and inviting to occasionally loud due to music and echoes. Families with toddlers often dine inside, adding to the lively environment.
Indoor decor feels really authentic and families with toddlers and babies are common. Kids meals include a queso taco and a bean and cheese burrito, but the queso taco is basically burnt cheese on a tortilla and does not come with fries or a drink.
Tacos stand out as a dinner option with enough quantity for leftovers. Meals often serve as family dinners and can be picked up late in the evening.
Good to know
The $9.99 lunch special offers great value for a filling meal.
Each meal costs over $10 but provides generous portions.
Taco shells are packaged separately to keep them crisp.
Older building with smoky BBQ aromas and RnB music creates a relaxed, homey vibe reminiscent of deep south eateries. Small dining area features sparse decorations and TVs, fostering a casual atmosphere. Friendly energy fills the space despite signs of wear and outdated decor.
Kids enjoy the food options here, with dishes like Thanksgiving dressing that appeal even without typical additions like cranberry sauce. Both sons and daughters find the meals satisfying.
Dinner features smoked and barbecued chicken with large portions that can feed multiple people. Sides include homemade mac and cheese and collard greens, offering a flavorful, home-style meal.
Good to know
Expect higher prices at the restaurant compared to online menus.
Portion sizes are large, often enough for two meals.
Cleanliness issues are reported, with dust and dirt noted.
Quaint Italian decor with cozy seating creates a warm, relaxed atmosphere enhanced by great Italian music. The place draws a chilled crowd who enjoy bringing their own wine and savoring affordable, high-quality pizza and desserts. Small size and intimate vibe make it ideal for quiet conversation.
Kids can order smaller portions of any entree. One child ate everything, even adult dishes. Some meals have watery sauces. Some patrons' stares can make kids feel uneasy during lunch.
Dinner features homemade style food with very reasonable prices. The dinner rolls stand out as a highlight and the setting feels cozy, fitting for couples or date dinners.
Good to know
You can bring your favorite wine to Café Sicilia without a corkage charge.
The prices are reasonable, around $15.00 to $20.00 per person.
Café Sicilia is BYOB, and servers will open bottles for you.