Open patio with outdoor hookah creates a relaxing, family-friendly vibe where people enjoy conversation and music. The atmosphere feels homey and inviting, with clean, newly decorated spaces. Late hours add to its appeal for evening gatherings.
Desserts include a standout pineapple dish that tastes excellent. The quality remains consistent from starters through to dessert.
Fish dishes stand out with pomfret fish being very good and the fish overall very delicious. The menu also includes crispy chicken and butter chicken for variety.
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They’re open till 4 AM, which is great for late-night visits.
The prices are very reasonable for the quality of food.
The area is clean and has enough parking space.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers a spacious layout with modern decor and built-in grill vents that improve conversation. Atmosphere ranges from welcoming and lively to private rooms with bright lighting and no music. Music volume can be loud, and group reservations are common.
Biggest cuts of fish since Japan stand out, with fresh sushi and a good fish-rice ratio. The seafood pancake is crispy, and clam soup complements dishes like spicy Korean rice cake and don katsu.
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Happy hour offers discounted buffet prices on weekdays from 4-6pm.
Buy-one-get-one-50%-off on alcohol is available on weekdays.
Expect longer wait times on weekends due to high demand.
Bright, clean space with a warm, inviting atmosphere and a family vibe. Quiet during weekday lunches with few diners, creating a pleasant, homey feel. Offers complimentary desserts and snacks that add to the welcoming experience.
Complimentary desserts come with every meal, featuring sweet coconut taro pudding and taro soup. Free shrimp chips serve as a common appetizer alongside these treats.
Seafood dishes feature chunky whole shrimp, scallops, and squid with a distinct aroma from perfect stir-frying. Complimentary shrimp chips and sweet coconut taro add to the experience.
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Free dessert is offered with every meal.
No MSG is added to any dishes, catering to health-conscious diners.
Diners can choose between thick or thin broth for their banh canh.
Spacious and clean hot pot restaurant with a modern yet cozy ambiance and traditional decor. Atmosphere stays pleasant and family-oriented even when crowded, with no strong food smells. Features include a hot pot counter offering multiple flavors without mixing smells and free toys for kids, creating a welcoming environment for all ages.
Free appetizers and desserts come with dinner, which is unique for a hot pot spot. Desserts include kiwi and passion fruit panna cotta, various sweet soups, jelly, and fresh fruits, all tasting very delicious and innovative.
Fish fillets stay fresh and sweet, melting gently in the hot pot without falling apart. Seafood like shrimp paste and green crab bring full flavor and a fragrant touch to the broth.
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They offer a 20% discount every Thursday.
Lunch prices are cheaper compared to dinner options.
The all-you-can-eat price is $23.99, including drinks and dessert.
Bubble tea store offers a cozy, homemade atmosphere with calming, aesthetic decor and unique toppings like pandan jelly pearl and chestnut pearl. The space feels peaceful and clean, suited for relaxing or chatting with friends. Serving tea in little buckets adds a playful touch to the experience.
Chestnut dessert and Che Khuc Bach stand out as refreshing options. Drinks like oolong milk tea with cheese balls and Thai milk tea with black tapioca complement the fresh, tasty desserts well.
Shrimp tempura and crab vermicelli noodles offer well-balanced flavors. Food often arrives in a bag covered with fish sauce, and staff do not apologize for this.
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You need to bring cash as credit cards are not accepted.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food and drinks offered.
The menu features a creative variety of unique toppings and dishes.
Buffet-style hot pot restaurant with tabletop burners at spacious booths seating up to six. Atmosphere stays clean and quiet, suitable for date nights and casual outings. Made-to-order skewers and wings, along with a wide variety of seafood and vegetables, distinguish the dining experience.
Offers a great selection of desserts alongside meats and vegetables in an all-you-can-eat format. Provides complimentary dessert with meals on occasion.
Freshness stands out with super fresh seafood and vegetables. The buffet offers a large variety of seafood, meats, and vegetables, including shrimp skewers that get high marks.
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Hot Pot City offers an all-you-can-eat hot pot for $19.95.
Happy hour deals are available, providing discounts on select items.
The restaurant is only open at night on weekends during summer hours.
Seafood restaurant with a clean, modern interior and casual atmosphere. Live blues and jazz music on weekends creates a lively vibe, though it can get loud. Known for salt & pepper shrimp and a friendly environment.
Dessert options include Tiramisu and Fried Ice Cream. Fried Ice Cream comes recommended as a standout choice.
Fresh and juicy seafood includes huge oysters, perfectly cooked crab legs, and cleanly shucked oysters. Dishes like salted egg shrimp and garlic noodles with shrimp and steak stand out for their flavor and quality.
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Happy hour runs daily from 5 to 7 PM with $1 raw oysters.
Live music happens every Friday night, creating a lively atmosphere.
Lunch specials offer bowls for just $10, a great deal.
Buffet restaurant with individual hot pots and a huge seafood bar creates a lively, fun atmosphere. Spacious, modern interior features K-pop videos on large screens and a sauce station offering endless customization. Seating can be tight but accommodates groups comfortably.
Self-serve ice cream offers a simple dessert option. The menu includes a large variety of desserts alongside meats and vegetables.
A wide selection of fresh seafood stands out alongside meats and vegetables. Evening visits offer unlimited oysters as part of the all-you-can-eat options.
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Dinner costs $35.99 per person, while lunch is $23.99.
Happy hour offers discounted pricing on select items.
Expect a wait during peak dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Simple, spacious dining area with minimal decorations and a recent remodel creates a clean, cool environment. Atmosphere shifts between relaxing and lively, offering a mom-and-pop style vibe that feels familiar and unpretentious. Free samples and generous portions add to the welcoming experience.
Free desserts and samples appear regularly, showing a focus on wide range of sweet desserts. The desserts are consistently very good and add to the overall experience.
Fish dishes feature freshness and a crispy texture, especially the fried fish and Cha Ca Thang Long. The fish sauce balances lime hints with a mild, not too salty or smelly flavor.
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The restaurant offers free dessert and drinks with meals.
Expect to pay an extra $0.50 for a takeout box.
The menu name differs from the sign outside, indicating a possible name change.
Large dining area with modern casual Korean decor and K-Pop music creates a lively atmosphere. Seating includes tight booths and large tables suited for groups, while a selfie section adds a playful touch. Service features include a sauce station and a button to summon staff quickly for more meat.
Dessert options include a small selection of ice cream flavors and a unique pineapple galbi served separately. The dessert section is a nice bonus but limited in variety.
Seafood pancake stands out more than the grilled meats. Freshly cooked shrimp tastes sweeter but requires peeling. The buffet offers a variety of seafood, though the selection is limited.
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The buffet offers unlimited sides and ice cream at the end.
Expect a variety of proteins, sides, and non-Korean BBQ dishes.
Buffet style allows self-service without waiting for orders.