Spacious Korean restaurant with quirky, bright interior and hand-painted walls creates an inviting, cozy atmosphere. Lively music and K-pop videos on TVs set an energetic vibe while tables offer interactive games like Uno and beer pong. Bar area feels like an open speakeasy, perfect for small groups catching up.
The salad options include a boneless fried chicken salad called you-run-gi that stands out. The brisket salad also appears alongside other dishes like shrimp pancakes and pork belly platters.
Offers Korean style cuisine with options suitable for late lunch and early dinner. The spot draws repeat visits for its lunch and dinner offerings.
Good to know
Happy hour features discounted wings and drinks.
Monthly specials offer unique dishes worth trying.
Weekend specials provide additional savings on select items.
Hole-in-the-wall restaurant with formica-topped tables and staff dressed like motorcycle taxi drivers creates a cozy, authentic Thai street food vibe. Atmosphere feels clean and casual, serving dishes that reflect home-style Thai cooking with bold flavors. Small portions come at affordable prices, attracting those seeking genuine Thai meals in a relaxed setting.
Salads feature fresh, tart lime flavors and include options like the Thai fried spicy chicken salad and the Thai corn salad with salted egg. Both offer a mix of crisp textures and bold tastes.
Lunch here features Thai street food with fresh, flavorful dishes served quickly. The spot offers a casual setting ideal for a midday meal.
Good to know
Parking is limited; consider using the Chick-fil-A lot next door.
Expect smaller portion sizes compared to other Thai restaurants in the area.
Prices are generally under $20 for most dishes.
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.
Freshness stands out with the salad and kimchi offering vibrant flavors. All salads and banchans come refillable, adding value to the meal.
Kimchi bean sprout soup stands out as a popular dish for lunch, tasting just like homemade versions. Lunch offers satisfying meals that appeal to those familiar with Korean flavors.
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.
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.
Lunch deals include a complimentary salad with ginger dressing. Salads come with miso soup and a small traditional side during lunch. The salad tastes surprisingly good.
Lunch features set plates and sushi and soba combos with prices between $10 and $22. Meals include complimentary miso soup and salad with ginger dressing.
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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, 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.
Salads feature a special tasty marinated sauce on cabbage and a unique green onion salad that masks pork smell. The potato salad stands out as especially good and pairs well with the meat.
Lunch offers really good food with a weekday lunch menu that is reasonably priced. The lunch special includes a fantastic quality lunch box that satisfies consistently.
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.
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.
A salad bar offers unlimited sides and sauces, making it easy to choose and return for more. It pairs well with the all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and adds variety to the meal.
Lunch offers a good variety with specials that bring everything together for an enjoyable experience. Meals suit groups like family or friends well.
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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.
Chicken restaurant offers chill and cozy atmosphere despite boiling heat inside. Locally sourced chicken comes fresh and crispy with flavorful Korean fried options and affordable snacks. Occasional spinning wheel prizes add a playful touch to the relaxed vibe.
Complimentary chicken radish and cabbage salad come with free refills. A self-serve station offers pickled radish and salad for easy access.
Lunch includes noodles like janchi guksu and market fried chicken. Offers free chicken wings, drinks, and sesame balls after the lunch rush.
Good to know
Parking is very limited, so arrive early or consider alternative transport.
The restaurant offers complimentary radish and salad with meals.
Expect generous portion sizes for the price.
Small ramen restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with laidback energy and intimate seating. Tables include convenient drawers for utensils, enhancing the dining experience. The place fills with a lively buzz and good music during busy times.
Salads feature super fresh cabbage and a creamy, strong-flavored dressing. Complimentary rice pairs well with the salad dressing.
Good to know
Expect a wait during peak lunch and dinner times, especially on weekends.
Prices are below average, making it a budget-friendly dining option.
To-go orders keep noodles and broth separate for better quality.
Modern Japanese restaurant with wooden decorations and techy tablet ordering creates a quiet, relaxed atmosphere. Seating includes walled-off booths for privacy and shared benches that can feel cramped. Space suits groups well and supports easy conversation.
Menu leans toward Izakaya style, but the vibe feels like a quick lunch spot. It works well for a fast lunch.
Good to know
The restaurant has two kiosks for ordering, which accept card payments only.
Cash payments require going to the back of the restaurant.
Expect generous portion sizes that provide good value for the price.
Restaurant combines sports bar energy with a warm, friendly atmosphere and ample seating including bar TVs. It draws a diverse crowd and shifts to a local dive bar vibe late at night. Noise levels can be high, especially during busy times.
Salads come as small side portions, sometimes served in a tiny cup. Dressings like avocado ranch appear, but salads tend to be mediocre and not very filling.
Quick seating and friendly service make lunch easy here. The menu includes a Chipotle bowl and house salad with avocado ranch, with no pressure around lunch specials.
Good to know
Expect a 30-minute wait for food during peak lunch hours.
The restaurant offers a veteran discount for eligible customers.
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with discounted appetizers.