Small Korean barbecue restaurant offers authentic atmosphere with quality cuts of meat cooked at the table. Music features popular K-pop songs, creating a lively yet quiet dining experience even when full. Interior feels humble and run down, but food and interactive cooking stand out.
Unlimited meat comes at a fixed price of $30, offering all you can eat Korean BBQ with high quality cuts. This setup makes it a solid choice for those seeking bottomless BBQ options.
Seafood tofu soup offers a spicy kick with tender seafood and tofu. Fish cake stands out as a flavorful dish alongside the steamed egg.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended, especially for parties of four or more.
The all-you-can-eat price is $26 per person, which is a great deal.
Expect a packed restaurant on weekends, so plan accordingly.
Cozy restaurant offers all-you-can-eat sushi with high-quality nigiri and flavorful rolls. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing with upbeat music at a volume that suits conversation. Decor includes well-chosen blinds and lamps, creating a nice setting for dates or nights out.
Unlimited portions of sushi come at a reasonable price. The all you can eat option offers good quality sushi and is conveniently located.
Fish comes impeccably fresh and of high quality here. The Cowboy roll stands out with steak on top and shrimp inside.
Good to know
Harutaka Sushi AYCE offers all-you-can-eat for $20, which is hard to find nowadays.
They have a happy hour with $1 beers between 3-5 pm.
The lunch price is around $25 per person, and dinner is $35.
Mexican restaurant with a festive atmosphere featuring colorful pinatas and lively music. It has a casual vibe with a spacious covered patio and multiple TVs showing sports. The place blends an older dive bar feel with vibrant decor and attracts a diverse crowd.
$5 bottomless mimosas come chilled and perfectly blended. Brunch includes unlimited food with American and Mexican classics at a very well priced deal.
Shrimp dishes stand out with the Shrimp Diablo being consistently delicious and a go-to choice. The shrimp cocktail comes with a full cup of shrimp and avoids sugary mixers, making it taste much better.
Good to know
Sunday brunch is available from 10 AM to 2 PM with various options.
Happy hour runs from 3 PM to 6 PM with half-price margaritas.
The restaurant has ample parking available for guests.
Small, dimly lit space offers a cozy atmosphere with welcoming ambiance and comfortable bar seating. Lighting is soft and relaxing, creating a calm environment suited for quiet meals or date nights. Regulars frequent the spot, adding to its familiar and laid-back vibe.
Fish comes fresh and well-prepared with top-grade quality that melts in your mouth. Rolls like the Plano and popcorn shrimp are generous with big, hearty pieces and excellent presentation.
Good to know
They charge extra for any sushi left at the end, which is important to know.
The lunch special before 3pm is great.
I paid $45 per person for the all-you-can-eat menu on Saturday.
Buffet restaurant offers Mongolian grill and sushi bar with fresh ingredients cooked to order. Spacious seating accommodates multi-generational families amid a chaotic atmosphere with lively activity. The environment includes sticky floors and persistent odors, creating a mixed experience.
Endless options fill the buffet with a wide variety of dishes. Big plates come with good value for the money.
Seafood includes a wide variety of dishes like shrimp, crab, and grilled fish. The crab stands out for its freshness and balanced flavors, and the shrimp options are both delicious and varied.
Good to know
The buffet has a variety of seafood available in the evening.
Expect to find peanuts and peanut oil used in many dishes.
Multiple reports of roaches and flies were noted during visits.
Space combines traditional Japanese decor with modern convenience, creating a relaxing atmosphere that suits after-work relaxation. Tables sit close together, making the environment noisy and lively. Unique touches include claw machines that guests can play during their visit.
Loads of appetizers and classic rolls come with the all you can eat menu priced around $19 to $20. This option offers a wide variety of sushi and Japanese food for a fixed price.
Fresh fish stands out with generous nigiri portions and solid sushi rolls. Crunchy rice and shrimp tempura add variety to the high-quality seafood offerings.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially during dinner hours.
The all-you-can-eat menu is priced at $19, offering good value for sushi lovers.
Expect a maximum dining time of 90 minutes during busy hours.
Wood and barrel decor create a rustic setting with a pleasant atmosphere that supports easy conversation. The space feels family-friendly with a quieter vibe during lunch hours. Tablets on tables add a modern touch amid some outdated furnishings.
Endless soup and salad come with the meal. Unlimited pasta bowls satisfy cravings with generous portions.
Shrimp dishes stand out with options like Shrimp Alfredo served with broccoli and breadsticks, and a Shrimp Fritto Misto that is crispy and well-seasoned. Seafood pasta and shrimp scampi also feature as solid choices.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during weekend dinner hours.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Korean restaurant offers all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue and hotpot with call buttons on tables for service. Atmosphere ranges from chill and comfortable to occasionally loud and smoky near grills. Booths provide comfortable seating in a fairly open layout.
Offers all you can eat Hot Pot and Korean BBQ options, or both combined. Provides endless protein with several sides included.
Seafood selections include shrimp served with heads and legs intact and a seafood bar. Shrimp come heavily seasoned with Cajun spice powder, blending Asian, Mexican, and American flavors.
Good to know
All diners at the table must order the same dish, whether KBBQ or Shabu.
If you order meat and don't touch it, there's a $7 charge.
They charge for dinner even if you visit during lunch hours.