Small, cozy space channels authentic Japanese izakaya vibe with artwork and live betta fish adding charm. Atmosphere feels relaxed and welcoming, resembling a Little Tokyo setting. Menu features fresh yakitori and creative cocktails, blending casual dining with high-end flavors.
Matcha creme brulee stands out as a dessert here. They continue to develop their dessert menu, adding more options over time.
Grilled over fire, the yakitori features fresh, flavorful meats like ribeye, duck, and yellowtail. Classic dishes like takoyaki and crispy tonkatsu offer authentic tastes with quality ingredients.
Good to know
The wait time for four people is about 20 minutes on a Friday night at 8pm.
Happy hour prices on beer are available before 6 PM.
Parking can be challenging on weekends, so plan accordingly.
Space combines stylish decor with indoor and outdoor seating, including an upstairs area for private events. Lighting stays low and inviting, creating a cozy, elegant vibe suited for dates or group dinners. Atmosphere feels peaceful yet lively, with a focus on authentic Thai dining experiences.
Mango sticky rice stands out with its balanced sweetness and beautiful presentation. It offers a refreshing option for a birthday dessert and is worth trying.
Curry puffs and Udon Rib stand out as must-order dishes. The gyoza pairs well with pad Thai, and lemongrass edamame offers a fresh, flavorful side.
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Reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends.
Validated parking is available in the garage behind the restaurant.
The restaurant is accessible via elevator for those needing assistance.
Restaurant combines old world Japanese tavern style with a modern setup and offers a hilltop city view. Atmosphere feels authentic and friendly, with staff occasionally singing and playing diverse music. Space is clean and cozy, creating a welcoming vibe distinct from typical Asian restaurants.
Green tea desserts like cheesecake and tiramisu stand out here. The dessert menu offers a variety of options alongside other dishes like sushi and ramen.
Ramen and sushi stand out with fresh, flavorful options like spicy chicken ramen. The sushi offers high-quality sashimi and is often described as the best in the area.
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The restaurant offers a grand opening special for new customers.
Today marks their 1-year anniversary with special promotions.
The restaurant is family-friendly, offering kid-friendly dishes and boba.
Restaurant blends French and Japanese cuisine in an intimate, quiet setting with soft natural lighting and background music. Space feels like dining at a talented friend's home rather than a formal venue, making it ideal for romantic dates or special occasions. Fresh fish arrives weekly from Japan, supporting a menu unique to the area.
Desserts include a cold pear dish with goat cheese that feels light and tasty. Chocolate options range from a rich molten cake to mochi ice cream in green tea and strawberry flavors.
Sushi stands out for its extreme freshness and authentic flavors. Omakase dinners offer a great mix of sushi, sashimi, and maki, paired with tasty soups and curry udon from the Japanese side.
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Megu allows BYOB with no corkage fee.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to limited seating.
The restaurant is located inside a multi-story building, which can be hard to find.
Restaurant offers a stunningly designed space with boat and dock-themed decor that feels clean and inviting. Atmosphere stays chill and laid back, perfect for relaxed dining or date nights. Large, fully stocked bar complements the fabulous dining porch and main area.
Butterscotch Budino stands out as a dessert that draws people back. Desserts often come with thoughtful touches like candles or surprise servings, adding a sweet gesture to the experience.
Buttery, delicate yellowtail sashimi arrives plated with precision. Sushi rolls come out terrific, and Sunday happy hour features 24 oysters, sashimi, a roll, Brussels sprouts, and a drink for $100 before tip.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4 to 6 pm on weekdays with $8 cocktails and $1 oysters.
All-day happy hour is available on Sundays with various specials.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during peak hours.
Bright, modern space features a recent remodel that removes old carpet and adds an open layout. Atmosphere feels pleasant and welcoming despite some areas being hot or steamy. Amenities include a Mongolian grill and a chocolate fountain, adding variety to the buffet experience.
Wide variety of desserts complements the buffet well. An ice cream machine adds a fun touch to the great dessert selection.
Large, flavorful sushi and sashimi come with fresh wasabi and pickled ginger. The sushi section offers plentiful choices served cold as expected, paired with fast, kind service.
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On Friday evenings, enjoy all-you-can-eat crab leg clusters for under $15.
Pricing varies depending on the day, often under $13.
Expect a good selection of both Chinese and American food.
Robots, conveyor belts, and mini trains deliver food, creating a high-tech dining experience with a modern, clean interior. Lighting and decor give an arcade vibe, while the atmosphere feels fun and energetic. Spacious seating and effective smoke exhaust support a comfortable environment.
Fresh ingredients make the desserts stand out. The dessert bar offers a variety of tasty options alongside sushi and sides.
Beef belly offers rich flavor and tender texture. Takoyaki comes crispy outside and soft inside. Sushi once featured brown fish for a unique taste.
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The wait time at Fire Pot is almost 2 hours during peak hours.
Two people can eat at Fire Pot for less than $100.
Fire Pot offers a wide variety of fresh meats, seafood, and vegetables for hot pot and Korean BBQ.
Robot servers deliver food and drinks, adding a unique novelty to the dining experience. Interior blends modern and traditional Asian design with intimate mood lighting, creating a relaxing atmosphere. The space feels like a distinct retreat despite being in a shopping center.
Desserts include crème brûlée and nichirei taiyaki ice cream. Each dessert comes with two pocky sticks and sometimes a peeled clementine or yogurt probiotic drink is offered as a complimentary treat.
Sushi and sashimi come fresh and flavorful, with the Hairmex roll standing out as a top tempura roll. Ramen options include a unique udon ramen and a Lobster Ramen served with broth separated in a special to-go bowl.
Good to know
Expect reasonable prices with good portion sizes.
The restaurant offers a variety of Asian cuisines including Japanese, Chinese, and Korean.
To-go orders are packaged neatly, similar to a New York style Chinese restaurant.