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A meal built around a hearty, savory sausage.

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Updated May 2026
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Asian fusion restaurant

Industrial, modern space shines with natural light and hand-painted murals. Taiwanese sausage is authentic and flavorful, paired perfectly with beef rolls. Family-friendly touches like kid utensils make it cozy for all ages.

Taiwanese sausage comes with garlic slices and matches the flavor from Taiwan. Portions are small but the sausage is consistently delicious and pairs well with beef rolls.

People are saying

"I found the food here to be amazing and flavorful."

"I found the rice noodles here to be so authentic and silky."

"I loved the Taiwanese sausage with garlic slices."

Good to know

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Parking is easy to find in the garage on the first level of the complex.

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Seating is somewhat limited, so consider visiting on a weekday or opting for takeout.

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The portion sizes are generous, especially for soups and noodles.

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Bright bakery offers unique sausage flavors in buns and rolls alongside fresh, savory pastries. Warm, welcoming vibe with open self-serve displays invites quick choices. Limited indoor seating and cozy outdoor spots make it a lively, tasty stop.

Sausage items stand out with unique flavor and solid quality. Options include sausage buns, sausage rolls, and spicy sausage pastries that pair well with other savory breads.

People are saying

"The bread here is so fresh and tasty."

"I found the milk tea and boba here to be amazing."

"I loved their savory sausage roll; it was delicious and unique."

Good to know

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Parking can be difficult to find, especially during peak hours.

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The bakery often runs out of popular items quickly, so arrive early.

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The store closes at 9 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.

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Cozy spot with authentic Thai street food vibe and bold flavors in small, affordable portions. Enjoy Lao sausage paired with steamed chicken rice or BBQ pork. Casual setting with formica tables and staff in motorcycle taxi outfits adds charm.

Lao sausage appears alongside dishes like steamed chicken rice and BBQ pork with sausage rice. Meals often include Chinese sausage paired with a half boiled egg.

People are saying

"The food here has such authentic Thai flavors, it feels like eating in Thailand."

"I tried very unique Thai dishes I had never tasted before."

"The sausage here is so good, it's like tasting Thailand."

Good to know

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Parking is limited; consider using the Chick-fil-A lot next door.

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Expect smaller portion sizes compared to other Thai restaurants in the area.

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Prices are generally under $20 for most dishes.

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Cajun restaurant

Large space buzzes with bubbling energy and vibrant music. Sausages shine with kickin' crab sauce, pairing perfectly with sweet corn and garlic noodles. Signature seafood boils draw fans of fresh, flavorful dishes in a lively atmosphere.

Sausages come with a kickin' crab sauce that adds bold flavor. They stand out as better than the king crab and pair well with sweet corn and garlic noodles.

People are saying

"I thought the food here was always good."

"I thought this seafood place was the best I’ve had."

"The sausages here were awesome and bursting with flavor."

Good to know

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Expect a 20-30 minute wait during dinner hours on weekends.

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Parking in the shopping center can be challenging, especially during rush hour.

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Reservations are recommended due to high customer volume on weekends.

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Spacious restaurant offers authentic Korean sausage and a standout pork soup with blood sausage. Traditional decor creates an authentic atmosphere while digital tablets add modern convenience. Warm, humid air complements the hot soup experience.

Korean sausage tastes authentic, just like in Korea. The pork soup with blood sausage stands out as a signature dish and pairs well with the leek pancake.

People are saying

"I thought the pork soup was the best."

"This Lunch Spot's pork soup is so clean and tender."

"The Korean sausage here tastes just like it does in Korea."

Good to know

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Reservations are not accepted, so expect a wait during peak hours.

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A bowl of soup and two spoonfuls of yeolmu barley rice costs over $20.

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The restaurant offers a variety of menu options for all ages.

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Japanese restaurant

Small Japanese spot shines with an open kitchen where chefs craft okonomiyaki. Spicy Kurobuta Sausage adds a mild kick that tempts more bites. Modern, clean interiors and a unique ceiling design create an authentic, lively vibe on busy weekends.

Spicy sausage offers a mild kick that invites more bites without overwhelming heat. Japanese sausage, including the Spicy Kurobuta Sausage, stands out as a recommended choice here.

People are saying

"I found the food here to be delicious."

"The mentaiko takoyaki here is a 10 out of 10."

"I liked the spicy sausage; it had a nice kick."

Good to know

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Enter the Pokémon card raffle by purchasing a drink and an okonomiyaki.

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Parking is available right in front of the building.

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The restaurant gets busy on weekends, so arrive early to avoid long waits.

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Korean restaurant

Small Korean spot offers soondaebokeum blood sausage with rich flavor and hearty soup sets. Cozy, homey vibe feels like an old Korean house. Large portions and affordable prices make it family-friendly despite cramped seating.

Stir-fried Korean blood sausage stands out with its soondaebokeum style, offering a tasty and rich flavor. Blood sausage also appears in a soup set alongside cartilage soup, providing a hearty option.

People are saying

"The Korean food here is delicious and the portions are huge."

"The soup here is so affordable and delicious."

"I loved the stir-fried Korean blood sausage."

Good to know

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The restaurant is self-seating and can get crowded during peak hours.

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Each item costs about $10-14, making it affordable with large portions.

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Reservations are not required, but arriving early is suggested to avoid long waits.

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Restaurant

Enjoy authentic Chinese BBQ with Taiwanese sausage skewers that stand out from the usual style. Casual, lively atmosphere with self-serve sauce bar and handmade noodles keeps the vibe relaxed and tasty.

Taiwanese sausage appears often, served as a skewer and alongside other dishes like lamb and eggplant. It does not match the typical Taiwanese smoked sausage style but remains a notable item here.

People are saying

"The BBQ skewers here are delicious and perfectly seasoned."

"It's a great late night spot for a snack and drinks."

"You've got to try the Taiwanese sausage skewer."

Good to know

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The place closes at 2 AM every day except Tuesday.

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Expect a $20 tip added automatically to your bill.

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Credit cards are accepted, but check for any extra charges.

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Bakery shines with spacious seating and a dog-friendly patio, perfect for meetings or casual hangs. Sausage croissants are warm and flavorful, though some items like pig in a blanket can be greasy. Bright, clean space highlights fresh, French-inspired pastries.

Sausage options include a garlic sausage and a sausage croissant that come warm and flavorful. Some items like the pig in the blanket can be greasy and less crispy than expected.

People are saying

"The pastries here are beautiful and taste as good as they look."

"This bakery has a crazy variety of fresh pastries and cakes."

"The sausage pastries are flavorful and not too greasy."

Good to know

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The shop closes at 9 PM on Fridays, not 10 PM as Google states.

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Not all the pastries are available over an hour after opening.

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All their foods and pastries are peanut and tree nut free.

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