Bright, spacious dining area with traditional Sichuan decor creates an authentic hot pot setting. Lively atmosphere combines with a well-stocked sauce bar and snack station for a customizable experience. Clean, upscale environment suits group dinners and casual celebrations alike.
Soup bases like Tom yum and chicken broth pack a lot of flavor and use fresh ingredients. Options include spicy, mushroom, and dairy-free soups like Golden Chicken and Tomato, with a basket provided for cooking noodles.
Clean, lively, and welcoming atmosphere suits casual dinners and group outings. It works well for late night dinner with a relaxed vibe.
Good to know
Lunch and all-you-can-eat options are available for $19.99 before 5pm.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant charges a $3 fee for the sauce bar.
Industrial and modern space with ample natural light creates a clean and cozy atmosphere. Hand-painted art and murals add charm while aromas of sesame oil and fresh spices fill the air. Family-friendly vibe includes thoughtful touches like kid-friendly utensils and bowls.
Beef noodle soup stands out with its authentic flavor and well-executed recipe. Broths like the braised beef and beef bone offer rich, flavorful bases that complement noodles and fried chicken well.
Dinner here features a Fried Tofu Mifen soup that stands out for its flavor. This spot fits well for a casual regular dinner option.
Good to know
Parking is easy to find in the garage on the first level of the complex.
Seating is somewhat limited, so consider visiting on a weekday or opting for takeout.
The portion sizes are generous, especially for soups and noodles.
Simple, quaint sushi restaurant with a stunning cherry blossom tree inside. Atmosphere stays casual and relaxed, quiet on weekdays and a bit crowded on weekends. Sushi is fresh and well prepared, with reasonably priced rolls and a peaceful vibe early in the evening.
Complimentary miso soup arrives piping hot with every order, made with dashi and perfectly seasoned. The soup is so good that ordering an extra bowl is common.
Dinner features comfort food-friendly options like the bulgogi box served with salad and miso soup. Sushi choices include the Rainbow Roll and Monkey Brains, often enjoyed during happy hour.
Good to know
Happy hour offers discounted prices on select items during dinner.
The restaurant is known for its cleanliness and hygiene.
Parking can be tight in the strip mall where the restaurant is located.
Korean barbecue restaurant uses cast iron grills at each table, creating a lively, interactive dining experience. The atmosphere is hot and smoky, with small, closely spaced tables that add to the bustling vibe. Traditional decor complements the welcoming and energetic environment.
Mini soups start the meal with a warming kick. Sides bring flavorful notes while soups offer comfort and spice.
Dinner here feels like a trip to Korea with a family-style atmosphere that suits both family dinners and catching up with friends. The friendly service adds to the relaxed and welcoming vibe.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
The restaurant offers preset sets that include soup, ramen, and kimchi fried rice.
Expect to pay more than at all-you-can-eat places, but the meat quality is high.
Small space with self-service buffet and induction table cookers creates an interactive dining experience. Bright, clean setting plays K-pop music videos, offering a welcoming, authentic Korean vibe. All-you-can-eat style encourages trying various sauces and toppings for tteokbokki.
Soup options include a variety of spicy levels and different bases for tteokboki, all fresh and hot. Any soup base can be tried and exchanged at any time.
Dinner offers an all-you-can-eat option with freshly made rice cakes. Prices stay reasonable, around $20 on weekends, making it a solid value for the amount served.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat menu is priced at $19.99 on weekends.
Customers can choose from various ingredients and spice levels.
Expect to pay less than $40 for two people for all-you-can-eat.
Small space blends modern and traditional decor with a cozy, authentic atmosphere. Fresh, flavorful sushi draws regulars who enjoy a friendly, inviting vibe. Private rooms and thoughtful touches like candy with the check add to the welcoming experience.
Seafood soup stands out with its excellent flavor. Lunch includes complimentary miso soup and a small traditional salad. Hot options like sake clam soup also feature prominently.
Clean, modern setting with a cozy vibe suits casual dinners or nights out. The atmosphere feels relaxed and welcoming for evening meals.
Good to know
Highballs are 50% off during happy hour from 5:30pm to 7:30pm on weekdays.
Yakitori is only available on weekday evenings and all day on weekends.
Lunch specials include sushi and soba combos for $22, with complimentary miso soup.
Small space offers an authentic Korean market style with fresh live seafood on display. Atmosphere feels cozy yet elegant with a relaxing ambiance and great views. Prices lean toward the higher side, reflecting the quality and presentation of dishes like sashimi and spicy fish stew.
Free miso soup is available all day, often accompanied by small fried dishes based on the order size. A spicy Korean fish soup and a raw fish soup are notable options to try.
Dinner here involves sharing dishes with friends, focusing on raw fish options. Expect to spend around $100 for two, which feels pricey but reasonable.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $100 for a raw fish dinner for two.
The closing time is 10:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
The place provides free miso soup all day with certain orders.
Small, intimate dining room with authentic Korean decor and music videos on TVs creates a lively, fashionable atmosphere. The space feels cozy and clean but can get too loud for conversation. Tables have call buttons for quick service, enhancing convenience.
Specialty crab soup features a crab-forward broth with meaty crabs and roe. The soup tastes refreshing and cool without being salty.
Dinner offers delicious Korean fried chicken and a pleasant atmosphere for groups. Servers know the menu well and provide attentive service throughout the meal.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 5pm to 6:30pm with discounted food and drinks.
During happy hour, get PuriGO fried whole chicken for $11 and drinks at 50% off.
Reservations are recommended for large parties to ensure seating and order readiness.
Restaurant offers a warm traditional Korean atmosphere with clean, modern decor inspired by a Korean village. The vibe is cozy and inviting, creating a familiar hometown feel. Guests often enjoy authentic Korean dishes and attentive service in a neat, organized setting.
Soups here have lots of depth but stay light, letting you adjust salt and spice. Options like ox-tail, ox ribs, and beef soups come with generous amounts of meat, and varieties include dried pollack bean sprout and dried cabbage ox bone soups.
Dinner features attentive service that enhances the experience. The spot gets busy during dinner, so expect a lively atmosphere.
Good to know
The restaurant opens early at 8am.
Expect a higher price point than average for Korean cuisine.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Korean barbecue restaurant features modern, clean design with tabletop grills and ventilation systems to manage smoke. Atmosphere ranges from comfortable and spacious to busy and loud, with close seating in some areas. Upstairs includes a bar and lounge offering drinks and a casual waiting space.
Soybean soup stands out for its rich, comforting flavor and is often noted as a favorite. The bean soup offers a flavorful taste without being salty, while the kimchi soup delivers a memorable, bold flavor.
Offers reasonable prices for Korean BBQ, making it suitable for a family dinner. Serves well for special occasions like Valentine dinners.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times due to popularity.
Parking is very limited, so arrive early or consider alternative transport.
Expect some smoke from the BBQ cooking method during your meal.
Small Korean restaurant offers authentic atmosphere with warm, welcoming vibes and K-pop music playing. It gets noisy and crowded during peak times, best suited for groups of four or fewer. Known for excellent pork ribs and seafood pancake, paired with soju and frozen margaritas.
Soups come hot and comforting with a clean, rich taste. Varieties like spicy army soup and cold buckwheat noodle soup stand out for their flavor and temperature contrast.
Dinner here feels relaxed with no wait times on weeknights or Sundays. Seating is easy to find, making it good for family and friends gatherings.
Good to know
The menu does not include ingredients, which may be challenging for those with food allergies.
The restaurant is suitable for groups of four or fewer.
Prices have increased, making some dishes feel overpriced.
Spacious dining area with tasteful decor blends traditional Vietnamese and contemporary American styles. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, suitable for quiet meals and social conversations. Frequented by families and groups seeking authentic Vietnamese comfort food in a clean, cozy setting.
Beef and wonton noodle soups stand out with super soft beef, perfectly balanced flavors, and quick service. Spicy lemongrass beef soup offers a flavor-packed and comforting experience.
Dinner feels like a home-style meal with dishes that taste like sharing back home. The roast duck stands out, and prices stay very affordable for family or friend gatherings.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large parties, especially during holidays.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant offers a crawfish boil priced at $9.99 per pound.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant with modern decor and mesh grills for enhanced flavor. Lively and authentic atmosphere with attentive staff who cook at the table. Music complements the vibe, making it ideal for groups and social dinners.
Spicy seafood soup stands out with its rich, briny broth and perfect spice level, packed with seafood. Steamed egg and soybean soup offer a smooth, comforting side, better than typical Korean BBQ spots.
Lively atmosphere suits group dinners and hanging out with friends. Dinner here offers a great time with a social vibe.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially on busy weekend nights.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on Fridays and Saturdays.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Korean restaurant offers a homey, welcoming atmosphere with private rooms for intimate dining. The space feels clean and cozy, with a button to call service enhancing convenience. The vibe reflects authentic Korean comfort and warmth.
Soups feature rich broths that balance flavor without being too salty or sweet. Options like spicy beef noodle soup and tofu beef soup come loaded with beef and vegetables, offering hearty and satisfying meals.
Dinner features a satisfying stir-fried pork served in a dinner-size portion. Meals suit group occasions like birthdays.
Good to know
Parking is ample and available in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and kid-friendly.
A 20% service charge is added automatically for groups over five at lunchtime.
Nuevo Latino restaurant offers a spectacular space with live music and a playground for children, creating a lively and family-friendly atmosphere. The presence of a mascot cow adds unique entertainment, while the environment feels warm and energetic, especially during celebrations.
Mondongo soup stands out with its rich and delicious flavor. The soup consistently impresses with a fantastic and superb taste.
Good to know
Karaoke night happens every Friday with a two-drink minimum.
The cow show is a popular event for birthday celebrations.
Expect a lively atmosphere during the cow show and karaoke nights.
Small, cramped space with circular tables and built-in smoke vents at each grill creates a premium Korean BBQ setting. Loud atmosphere filled with multiple TV screens and music makes conversation difficult. Seating near the door exposes diners to cold air blasts and close proximity to other parties.
Kimchi soup and seaweed soup stand out with strong flavors and thoughtful preparation. The soups complement the meat dishes well and come with complimentary side dishes that add variety.
Dinner features family-sized combos and beef dinner sets that satisfy groups of four or more. Friendly service adds a welcoming touch to meals shared with family or friends.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but arriving early helps avoid long wait times.
The restaurant does not offer all-you-can-eat options, focusing on quality meats.
Lettuce wraps and key sauces were unavailable during the visit.
Handmade interior with cute photo ops and spacious seating creates a cool late night vibe. Music plays softly while small claw machines and a private party room add unique touches. Drinks focus on soju and Korean beer, paired with flavorful Korean dishes like brisket rolls and takoyaki.
Soups come in enormous portions served in large pot-like dishes that can feed 6-8 people. Options include spicy seafood with udon and a light, spicy mussel broth that works well for cold nights.
Most Korean restaurants close after 10pm, so this spot serves as a late dinner option on Sundays. It also works well for group dinners with co-workers.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with a special menu.
The restaurant stays open until 2am on weekends.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy hours.
Small space with modern, clean decor and casual, cozy atmosphere creates a relaxed vibe for quick bites or hanging out. Friendly staff and great music enhance the inviting environment. Specializes in halal Korean fried chicken, known for crispy, flavorful wings and sauces.
Fish cake soup stands out with a tasty, flavorful broth. The menu also includes a spicy seafood soup that adds variety to the soup options.
Dinner comes via pick-up orders, with service that can feel lacking given the price. The interior feels bright, missing a darker ambiance that might suit a relaxed dinner with friends.
Good to know
The restaurant specializes in halal Korean fried chicken.
Happy Hour is on Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 pm.
The restaurant allows customers to choose their spice level for the dishes.
Japanese restaurant offers a spacious, cozy setting with a calm, low-key atmosphere ideal for unwinding during lunch. Hibachi grill shows provide engaging entertainment that livens up the experience. The place features fresh, well-crafted sushi alongside generous hibachi portions.
Miso soup comes with lunch combos and pairs well with multiple riceless rolls. The heaven special also features a notable soup component.
Dinner features large Hibachi bowls with plenty of food. Staff shows dedication to guest enjoyment. The Hibachi dinner show adds entertainment to the meal. Prices stay reasonable for casual dinners.
Good to know
An 18% tip is automatically added to the bill, so be prepared for that.
The lunch combo costs $20, which is reasonable for specialty rolls.
Rice is not included with the hibachi dinner; an additional $3.50 is charged for it.
Tables include self-ordering tablets and adjustable lamps, creating a modern, interactive dining experience. The space feels clean and cute with comfortable seating and a pleasant atmosphere suited for dates or casual hangouts. Music plays softly, enhancing a relaxed vibe despite occasional temperature discomfort.
Potato soup features a rich flavor but comes at a high price around $10, which some find steep compared to its taste. Soups appear on the brunch menu, offering more options during that time.
Dinner offers a relaxed meal setting with great pasta and amazing salads. The atmosphere stays pretty quiet during dinner hours.
Good to know
Most restaurants in the area don't open until 11am.
Jubilee cafe is popular, so there might be a wait.
I recommend arriving early to get a table.
Restaurant offers an authentic Korean vibe with mom-and-pop atmosphere and variety of banchan served with every meal. Space feels welcoming and clean, suitable for relaxed conversations during lunch. Signature dishes include handmade cold noodles and tofu soup, praised for their flavor and quality.
Soups here feature deep, hearty broths with a comforting richness. The spicy seafood tofu soup and big rib soup stand out for their flavor and perfect execution.
Dinner offers an authentic Korean experience with 16 side dishes and 4 entrees. The atmosphere stays calm, even just after the dinner rush around 8:00 pm.
Good to know
Parking at Chanmaru is mostly easy to find.
The menu features a wide array of classic Korean dishes and several variants of soondubu.
Expect a variety of 19 different kinds of banchans with every order.
Restaurant offers authentic Chinese BBQ with handmade noodles and skewered lamb reminiscent of Beijing. Atmosphere stays casual and lively, with great music and comfortable seating. Late hours and a self-serve sauce bar add to the relaxed vibe.
Lamb soup stands out with its rich and sweet flavor and comes in a good size portion. Beef noodle soup also offers a tasty option alongside various skewers.
Casual and lively atmosphere fits well for group dinners or relaxed nights out. Food serves as decent option for quick late-night meals and drinks with friends.
Good to know
The place closes at 2 AM every day except Tuesday.
Expect a $20 tip added automatically to your bill.
Credit cards are accepted, but check for any extra charges.
Korean barbecue restaurant with private grill booths and dim lighting creates a chill, vibey atmosphere ideal for late-night hangouts or dates. Tables mostly seat four, fostering an intimate setting with Korean TV shows playing in the background. The place buzzes with energy while maintaining a clean and friendly environment.
Tofu soup stands out with its smooth texture. Cold corn noodle soup and spicy clams offer bold flavors and a refreshing twist.
Open until 2am, it suits late night dinners well. The atmosphere fits both a night out and a family dinner.
Good to know
They are open until 2 AM, making it ideal for late-night dining.
The AYCE meal costs $108 for two people, which is on the higher side.
A free ramen station and warm food buffet are included with the AYCE meal.
Boutique-sized restaurant with intimate booths and authentic Japanese décor creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Warm lighting and an open kitchen add to the relaxed, high-end vibe. Fresh sushi and thoughtful setup make it a cost-efficient choice for quality dining.
Dinner here offers delicious food and a good vibe that suits special occasions like birthdays and Valentine's Day.
Good to know
Reservations are required for the $60 Omakase special on Tuesdays.
Salmon Wednesdays offer pieces for $1.50 each, but check availability.
Thirsty Thursdays feature discounted drinks and select menu items.
Cooking at the table creates an interactive experience with down draft tables that pull smoke away effectively. The atmosphere stays casual and laid back, suitable for groups in semi-private rooms. Ordering happens via tabletop screens and sometimes a robot delivers meat, adding a modern touch.
Soups arrive piping hot with strong flavors. The spicy tofu soup stands out, along with a tofu soup and corn cheese option.
Dinner here suits small groups looking for a casual setting. The grill gets changed multiple times during the meal to keep cooking clean, and the place stays quiet enough for conversation.
Good to know
If it's your birthday, let them know to get a special song played.
The restaurant offers a late-night deal from 10 PM to 2 AM.
The all-you-can-eat option includes many sides and is reasonably priced.
Small Korean restaurant offers authentic jokbal and bossam with soft pork feet and refreshing kimchi. Atmosphere feels cozy and family-friendly despite occasional tension. Space fills quickly with groups, creating a lively but intimate setting.
Rich miso soup and hearty pork soup come with the bossam combo, which also includes various sides for dips and wraps. The dwenjang soup adds a traditional touch to the meal.
Dinner here offers a delicious meal that can impress even during a late visit. Family dinners can be hit or miss, with some experiences disrupting the meal's flow.
Good to know
No reservations are needed for weekend lunches.
Dine-in is recommended for a better experience.
The restaurant specializes in pork dishes, with limited beef options.
Narrow, shotgun-style space features conveyor belt vegetables and rotating selections that add an interactive touch. Atmosphere stays lively yet cozy with bright, clean decor in orange and white tones. Tables are small and close together, creating a somewhat cramped but comfortable environment.
Hotpot soup broths come in spicy, tom yum, and original bases. The spicy base delivers a strong kick, while the tom yum balances light spice and tang. Staff keep soup and drinks frequently refilled.
Dinner offers a flavor-packed adventure that makes the meal memorable. The atmosphere supports a pleasant dining experience ideal for sharing with friends.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant charges children as adults based on height, which may surprise some families.
Expect a 2-hour time limit for dining, which can affect your meal pace.
Robots deliver meats and an interactive ramen station adds a unique touch to the dining experience. Loud music featuring Michael Buble creates a vibrant, energetic atmosphere that can make conversation difficult. Seating arrangements mimic traditional Korean BBQ setups, with tables close together for both small and large groups.
Kimchi soup stands out with its phenomenal flavor and is a highlight alongside the tofu soup. Unlimited ramen noodle soup appeals to kids, and side dishes like steamed egg complement the soups well.
Dinner offers a $19 option with chicken, pork, fried chicken, and sides. Meals come with generous portions and a satisfying variety of flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Children under 11 are charged $29, regardless of their food consumption.
There is a 2-hour limit for all-you-can-eat dining.
Korean barbecue with self-grill tables and a salad bar creates an interactive dining experience. The space combines a modern yet cozy ambiance with Korean music and beer, evoking an authentic atmosphere. Small tables and a clean setup distinguish the environment from typical Korean BBQ spots.
Seafood soup and tofu soup appear often and taste delicious. Korean-style egg soup comes during the meal. Soups complement the main dishes well.
Dinner features Korean BBQ with options like squid and baby octopus. Staff provide attentive service throughout the meal.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat price is $27 per person, with a $33 option for premium items.
An 18% gratuity is automatically added for parties of six or more.
There are unlimited sides with refills available throughout the meal.
Small family-run Chinese restaurant with a wood scent and takeout focus. Atmosphere is quiet with no dine-in activity and a slightly off-putting smell. Known for large portions and reasonable prices, especially on egg rolls and soups.
Wonton soup features eight large wontons with a flavorful, hot broth for $3.75. The house special soup offers a rich taste that stands out among Chinese soups here.
Huge portions come with dinner specials priced around $9.95, often including pork fried rice and crab rangoon. Options like Sichuan shrimp, sesame chicken, and beef chop suey fill you up easily.
Good to know
Delivery usually takes 30-45 minutes, but can exceed 90 minutes during busy times.
The dinner special costs only $9.95, offering good value.
Portion sizes are generous, often enough for two meals.