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.
Dinner here feels like homemade comfort food from back home. It suits family meals and offers good value for a quick dinner with friends.
Fish dishes feature freshness and crispy texture. The fish sauce balances lime hints with mild saltiness and sweetness.
Good to know
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.
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.
Dinner features flavorful Indo Pak cuisine enjoyed in a casual setting. Not suited for family dinners but works well for a dinner party with friends.
Fish dishes stand out with pomfret fish being very good and the overall fish tasting very delicious. The menu also pairs fish well with options like crispy chicken and butter chicken.
Good to know
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.
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.
Dinner includes drinks and desserts at no extra cost, which is rare for hot pot spots. Staff stays helpful, making the meal more enjoyable. The price sits around $35.99 for a full dinner experience.
Fish comes thinly sliced and fresh, with no fishy smell. It cooks quickly in the hot pot, turning soft and sweet, melting gently in the mouth.
Good to know
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.
Small, cozy Vietnamese restaurant with family-style dining and authentic clay pot dishes. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, evoking a sense of being in Vietnam. Tables sit close together, creating an intimate but sometimes cramped space.
Dinner features Vietnamese family-style dishes served in generous portions. Early evening visits offer a quiet, relaxed atmosphere with minimal crowd.
Braised fish in a clay pot stands out with rich, comforting flavors. The caramelized fish tastes like home cooking, offering a sweet and savory balance.
Good to know
Expect a wait of 30-60 minutes during busy dinner hours on weekends.
Parking is available, but exiting can be difficult during rush hour.
Iced tea costs $2 with no refills, so plan accordingly.
Space offers a cozy vibe with Thai decorations and a family-friendly atmosphere. It feels lively and open, blending neatness with casual touches like a TV and snack displays. The setting suits those seeking an inviting, relaxed dining experience.
Dinner features Tom Yum soup and peanut sauce chicken. The spot often gets crowded on weekends.
Fish dishes come with sweet chili sauce and include options like Garlic Salmon, Steamed Fish served in a metal boat with a flame underneath, and curry fish with a bit of spice. Chicken Wings and Fried Fish also stand out with the same sauce, all at reasonable prices.
Good to know
The prices at Tony Thai Restaurant are very affordable.
The portion sizes at Tony Thai Restaurant are generous.
An automatic 18% tip is added to the bill for parties of five or more.
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.
Dinner features affordable high-quality BBQ and sushi. Staff, especially Fernando, provide attentive and kind service that enhances the meal.
Cuts of fish come in large sizes similar to those in Japan. The fish is consistently fresh with a good fish-to-rice ratio in sushi. Unique preparations like screaming o and kanpachi sashimi stand out.
Good to know
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.
Renovated interior presents a modern, clean design with private dining rooms and family-style tables. Atmosphere varies from lively and warm with laughter and shared stories to moments of awkward silence due to kitchen noise. Space accommodates large groups comfortably with minimal wait.
Fresh live fish features in the Steamed Tilapia and the Hunan fish stands out with a unique flavor. Fried options include deep fried sole fish and salted fish fried rice with shrimp, alongside a warming fish and crab soup.
Good to know
Expect a 20-minute wait for food during busy weekends.
Lunch specials start at $8, with a deal for buying four dishes.
The restaurant automatically adds an 18% tip for parties of six or more.
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.
Affordable all-you-can-eat lunch and dinner options make this spot a solid choice. The space fits a 25-person birthday dinner comfortably, and prices stay reasonable for group meals.
Seafood options include tender mini octopus, plump scallops, and large prawns. Fresh fish fillets, fish balls, clams, and snails add variety to the hot pot experience.
Good to know
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.
Large, spacious dining room with wide open spaces and many large circle tables suits big groups. Atmosphere feels bright and uncluttered, evoking a nostalgic, comfortable vibe reminiscent of classic Hong Kong dim sum spots. Crowds tend to fill the place, especially weekends, creating a lively energy.
Family-style dinners feature dim sum and dishes served all at once rather than in courses. The menu offers good value for lunch and dinner, but servers request cash tips at the end of the meal.
The goby fish is meaty and the salt and pepper fish offers a strong flavor. Curry cuttlefish stands out as a popular choice, and the menu includes jelly soup and lobster dishes.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially on weekends.
Expect busy weekends; arrive early to avoid long wait times.
Dim sum prices are reasonable, with lunch items around $8.