Small Mexican restaurant offers generous portions of authentic street tacos and burritos with fresh ingredients. Atmosphere feels chill and welcoming, with a loud energy during busy times. Family-run spot emphasizes quality and a hometown vibe.
Staff show patience and kindness with young kids, even bringing utensils to help toddlers eat. The environment feels welcoming, with friendly interactions and food that appeals to picky eaters.
Fish tacos stand out with great flavor and a lighter option among the menu. Huge burritos exist but the fish tacos remain the favorite choice.
Good to know
Expect a 30-40 minute wait during busy hours; call ahead for large orders.
Portion sizes are large, providing good value for the price.
The restaurant is small, so dining in may be limited.
Spacious restaurant with big screens everywhere and a large covered patio creates a lively sports-watching environment. Atmosphere balances perfect lighting and sound, allowing conversation without overpowering noise. Music mixes 90s hip-hop, Texas country, and R&B, adding diverse background energy.
A spacious booth helps contain energetic kids, making visits less stressful. Kids share a single order of sliders to try more dishes like popcorn shrimp and creamy chicken Alfredo, which they enjoy.
Elote crusted shrimp tacos stand out with a unique flavor. Popcorn shrimp offers a crispy bite that pairs well with creamy dishes like chicken Alfredo.
Good to know
They offer a Monday to Thursday special for wings and beers.
A game day special is available on Sundays for wings and beers.
Expect a lively atmosphere during NFL games with large crowds.
Small, cute space with cozy atmosphere and fun music creates a welcoming vibe. Made-to-order banh mi and excellent beef pho stand out among food options. Board games and outdoor seating add casual, relaxed touches.
Kids enjoy mango smoothie and Taro boba tea here. Crispy chicken wings and meals with rice also appeal to them. Balloons sometimes add a fun touch.
Shrimp dishes stand out with shrimp spring rolls and fried shrimp similar to Japanese tempura. Shrimp skewers come as shrimp tempura, and other seafood options include shrimp Vietnamese rolls and crispy shrimp skewers.
Good to know
Parking is available nearby, making it easy to access the restaurant.
Prices are reasonable, with good value for the quality of food and drinks.
Expect a small portion size for some dishes, which may not satisfy larger appetites.
Buffet restaurant offers a wide variety of food with make-your-own waffle station and 70's playlist creating a family-friendly atmosphere. Noise level stays balanced, supporting conversation without being loud or quiet. Some areas show wear, but overall environment feels welcoming and pleasant.
Staff like Luz and Lorena show great care, keeping kids happy and smiling. Food choices appeal to children, especially the sweets, and servers like Sofia are patient and kind with young guests.
Baked fish and fried fish appear regularly, with the fried fish sometimes showing a pink color. Jumbo shrimp and fried shrimp also feature, alongside sides like macaroni and pizza.
Good to know
The buffet costs $53 for three adults on a Sunday, including drinks.
Senior Happy Hour runs from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm with discounts.
No wait times are reported on Saturday nights, making it a good option.
Asian grocery store offers a spacious layout with upscale shops and a bazaar-like interior. The atmosphere blends Oriental charm with a lively, sometimes overwhelming fish market scent. Shoppers find a wide variety of fresh seafood and unique Asian groceries not easily found elsewhere.
Kids explore mini shops and learn about Vietnamese Lunar New Year culture. Meals cost about $15 but lack child-friendly food options.
Fresh fish and seafood stand out with a large selection including catfish, duck, and chicken feet. The market offers both fresh and frozen options, alongside fresh produce and meats.
Good to know
Parking is plentiful and free at the market.
Credit cards are accepted, but the machine may be down occasionally.
The market hosts various cultural events throughout the year.
Restaurant blends Chinese and Puerto Rican styles with loud salsa music and a colorful Puerto Rican mural. Atmosphere feels family-friendly and lively, often busy with a welcoming vibe. Seating can be limited, creating a crowded but energetic environment.
Kids show excitement when entering and enjoy the food a lot. One child even calls it Heaven.
Shrimp dishes come with a small extra charge and show up in several forms like garlic shrimp and shrimp in mofongo. The shrimp cook well, but some dishes like shrimp lo mein rate as average. Tostones sometimes taste like they share oil with the shrimp and lack a salt water soak.
Good to know
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours.
Arriving after the early dinner rush can help avoid long lines.
The restaurant has limited seating, making it difficult to find a table.
Small space with limited seating offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere and good music. Wings and sauces stand out for their fresh, expertly crafted flavors and Korean double fried style. Food is made to order, encouraging advance ordering, and the place has a local, hole-in-the-wall vibe.
Even super picky kids enjoy the flavors here. Options like the shrimp and boneless wing combo appeal to younger tastes.
Shrimp stands out with its bang sauce and perfect cooking. Fries come seasoned just right, and wings are cooked well alongside fried shrimp and pickles.
Good to know
Expect a 15-20 minute wait for fresh food unless you order ahead.
The restaurant is small, so takeout is recommended over dining in.
All food is made from scratch, ensuring freshness and quality.
Italian restaurant offers a homey atmosphere with cute decor and Italian love songs playing softly. The vibe is family-oriented and calm, welcoming for romantic dinners or group gatherings. BYOB policy adds to the relaxed, inviting experience.
Celebrations include birthday parties with kid-friendly meals like chicken Parmesan and pizzas. The menu offers dishes suitable for both kids and adults, including Alfredo lasagna and stuffed shells.
Seafood Alfredo and seafood pasta with pink sauce stand out on the menu. Dishes like grilled chicken al pesto often come with added shrimp, and seafood fettuccine appears regularly as a solid choice.
Good to know
The restaurant is BYOB with no cork fee.
Pricing is very good, especially on the lunch menu.
Cafe Sicilia catered for our party of 40 people without any problems.
Vietnamese restaurant with a clean, modern interior and a relaxing atmosphere highlighted by carefully selected music. The space feels spacious and welcoming, often featuring a television showing sports and a drive-thru window for convenience.
Kids enjoy the Chicken Pho and BBQ Rice options, with toddlers loving the bun mang vit. Staff provide attentive care, making dining easy for families with children.
Salt and pepper shrimp stands out as a favorite, offering a flavorful kick. Fried shrimp and shrimp rolls also deliver solid, tasty options alongside the lo mein.
Good to know
$2 mimosas are available on weekends.
Happy hour specials offer great deals on drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant is known for generous portion sizes.
Hot pot restaurant offers all-you-can-eat buffet with self-service seafood and vegetable bars. Atmosphere varies from cozy and warm to loud with club music, often feeling cramped during busy times. Popular for spicy marrow broth and variety of sake options.
Broth pots come in a good size for adults and kids to share. Servers teach kids how to use chopsticks. Fried rice is on the menu and appeals to young children.
Buffet-style setup offers fish balls, tofu, shrimp, and spicy kimchi. Fish balls appear consistently and stand out among the seafood options.
Good to know
The restaurant operates as a buffet style and all-you-can-eat establishment.
They offer half-off sake on Saturdays.
Weekday unlimited lunch is a great deal.