Small space filled with traditional Chinese vibes and multiple TVs creates a homey atmosphere with smooth jazz and 2000s classics playing. The place feels welcoming and comfortable, offering a late-night vibe that invites lingering.
Good sake specials are available. The sake served is excellent and worth trying.
Kimchi features prominently across dishes like fried rice and noodles with beef. Crispy bao buns and Kimchi fried rice stand out as popular choices, often paired with chicken dishes.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 11 AM to 5 PM every day, offering 50% off all alcohol.
During happy hour, beers are available for $2.
Spicy Girl has a parking garage available for customers.
Modern decor creates a cute, tucked away spot with a warm and inviting atmosphere. The vibe is generally chill and calm, though music can get loud at times. The place stands out for its adorable branding and concept focused on character buns and Asian dishes.
Sake selection offers a good and basic range. Bottles of sake are available to pair with appetizers and buns.
Bulgogi Udon stands out with its rich flavor and perfectly cooked noodles. This dish combines tender beef with chewy udon for a satisfying meal.
Good to know
Reservations are required for dinner service, so plan ahead.
Expect a 30-minute wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Prices are on the higher side, with a typical meal costing around $30 for two.
Large, bright space with modern decor and fresh furnishings creates a clean, airy atmosphere. The vibe stays chill and cozy, with some areas dimly lit for contrast. The menu spans Chinese, Japanese, and Korean cuisines, offering a broad selection in a relaxed setting.
Cocktails mix sake with flavors like coconut water and raspberry-lime. Sake pairs well with appetizers such as edamame and tempura vegetables.
Korean dishes include bulgogi that tastes fresh and homemade, along with a Bibimbap bowl. Japchae with beef also features as a notable option.
Good to know
The restaurant offers three kinds of Asian cuisines: Korean, Chinese, and Japanese.
Takeout is available for those who prefer dining at home.
The kids menu has options for picky eaters.
Space blends Japanese and Western decor with warm modern-wood finishes and cozy seating. Atmosphere feels lively and vibrant, with music and staff adding to a unique Japanese cowboy vibe. Patio offers a quieter spot amid the energetic indoor scene.
Sparkling sake stands out alongside a well-crafted Manhattan cocktail. The sake drinks consistently hit the mark with solid flavor and presentation.
Korean fried chicken stands out with its perfectly crisp breading and bright acidity from house pickles. Dishes like corn and miso ravioli and shrimp tempura handroll add unique flavors to the menu.
Good to know
Reservations are difficult to secure, so plan ahead.
Expect to pay around $70 for appetizers and a drink.
The portions are small relative to the price.
Modern, cozy space with stylish decor and warm lighting creates a relaxed yet elevated vibe. Comfortable seating and contemporary design make it suitable for casual dinners or special occasions. The atmosphere feels intimate and inviting.
Happy hour offers $5 sake specials alongside food deals. Hot sake suits cold days well. Lychee sake stands out, but apple flavored sake reflects poor brewery quality.
Sweet and tender bulgogi stands out, served freshly shaved and very tasty. Korean dishes include bibimbap alongside bulgogi.
Good to know
Happy hour specials include $7 items like Stuffed Jalapeรฑo and $5 sake.
Daily happy hour specials are available, even on weekends.
Lunch specials offer sushi or sashimi bento for $20.
Small sushi spot with Naruto-themed decor and anime playing on TVs creates a laid-back, friendly vibe. Self-serve stations for soy sauce and miso soup add to the casual feel. Offers sake and soju, enhancing the relaxed atmosphere.
Hot sake comes in tiny, cute cups that invite quick sips. The menu includes house sake, soju, and sake bombs for a lively twist.
Galbi comes with a great portion and includes four banchan plus rice. Beef bulgogi arrives fast, fresh, and warm, mixed heavily with cabbage for added texture. A small ramekin of pickled zucchini, Hobak Kimchi, accompanies the meal.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 9-11:00pm with special deals.
Miso soup now costs $2.99 for a small cup.
The kitchen closes at 11:30pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Sushi restaurant offers a calming atmosphere with culturally decorated interior and a big water fountain that adds to the relaxing vibe. Music plays loudly, creating an energetic backdrop, while tables are low and cozy. Free miso soup and smooth sake accompany fresh sushi and well-presented rolls.
Smooth sake comes free with dine-in meals. Raspberry Sake stands out as a fruity and bold option.
Bulgogi and Kalbi stand out with rich flavors and satisfying portions. Kimchi comes in a generous amount. The Soft Shell Crab Roll adds a unique twist to the Korean menu.
Good to know
They offer a 2-for-$30 deal that includes miso soups, 2 appetizers, and almost any 2 rolls.
Parking is available nearby, but can be limited during busy times.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended for small purchases.
Luxurious restaurant with loud music and dark ambiance creates an energetic, vibrant atmosphere. Beautiful design and live music set a spectacular tone, attracting groups and families rather than intimate dinners. Signature cocktails and sushi stand out as distinctive features in the lively setting.
Unique and delicious cocktail drinks complement a well-curated sake collection. Attentive servers provide detailed descriptions and pairings, enhancing the experience.
Korean fried chicken stands out with crispy, flavorful coating and juicy meat. Dishes like surf and turf fried rice and sizzling beef add variety with bold, savory flavors.
Good to know
A 21% automatic service charge is added to all bar bills.
Brunch costs $72 per person, so plan your budget accordingly.
Reservations are recommended for special events like Sake tastings.