Spacious bakery with thoughtfully designed interior and plenty of seating options, including booths and outdoor seats. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively with loud, repetitive music and a welcoming vibe. Popular spot for studying or socializing with friends.
Desserts here are not too sweet and always fresh. The selection includes creative and beautiful options that taste fantastic.
Friendly staff treats kids with care and warmth. Rainbow cake and other bakery items appeal to children. The spot feels welcoming for families even without being specifically designed for kids.
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Parking is always available, which is very convenient.
The restrooms are impeccable.
The bakery offers fresh baked goods.
Small bakery offers authentic Taiwanese bread with soft, fluffy milk bread and unique animal-shaped pastries. Atmosphere resembles typical Asian bakeries with a clean, well-maintained space. Prices stay affordable, and baked goods include light, fluffy pandan and taro cakes with balanced sweetness.
Offers a wide variety of desserts and treats with fresh daily preparation. Desserts lean toward being not too sweet and come at a good price.
Kids enjoy the pandan cakes and other breads here. Snacks appeal to children, making it easy to bring multiple kids for a treat.
Good to know
They do not accept Amex cards.
There is a $5 minimum on all card purchases.
Most items cost $2.50, and credit cards are accepted.
Hot pot restaurant combines modern aesthetics with traditional Chinese elements in a clean, cozy space. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, suitable for both intimate meals and larger groups. Features include a self-serve sauce bar and occasional lively moments with music and light changes late at night.
Wide variety of self-service fruits and desserts stands out. Free sauce, appetizers, and desserts station adds extra options. Occasionally, a free dessert is offered for writing a review.
Young kids eat free and receive free toys and cotton candy. Hot pot buffet offers a kid-friendly dining experience.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until 2am.
They have limited seating, so arrive early.
Expect to pay around $40 per person for the all-you-can-eat option.
Shabu-shabu restaurant offers an interactive cooking experience with all-you-can-eat A5 Wagyu displayed in a large fridge. The interior combines luxurious decor and a cozy, inviting atmosphere with warm lighting and a starry ceiling. Self-serve bars for sauces, vegetables, and desserts add a casual, family-friendly touch.
Desserts offer a delicate texture and balanced sweetness. The dragon fruit stands out, served at a dessert bar alongside ice cream that pairs well with savory dishes.
Kids enjoy rice and minced beef dishes suited for little eaters. A self-serve bar offers unlimited Japanese curry rice and fresh fruit, plus desserts like ice cream and dragon fruit keep them happy.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect a 45-minute wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The set menu costs approximately $78 per person.
Dessert shop offers wide seating area with a cozy, welcoming vibe and lively atmosphere that fills up on weekends. It features variety of Korean snacks and shaved ice desserts, attracting groups and families. Layout supports easy movement despite busy crowds.
Offers a wide variety of Korean desserts including a standout mango dessert and several types of donuts. Desserts consistently come out delicious and unique, making them a highlight of the visit.
Kids enjoy the unique boba packaging with a can lid and the huge coin-shaped taiyaki. The menu includes Sul Bing Su, corn dogs, and sugar glazed fruits that appeal to children and adults alike.
Good to know
Parking is available, but it can get very busy.
Expect long lines during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Prices for desserts range from $6.95 to $11.95.
Large bakery space with glass walls creates a bright, clean atmosphere. Seating is limited and cozy, suited more for grab-and-go than lingering. Baked goods are fresh, visually appealing, and highly praised for taste and quality.
Many options for pastries, desserts, and cakes come in single sizes or whole cakes. Desserts are very tasty, well made, and attractively decorated. The variety includes both sweet and savory choices.
Cakes suit kids with mild sweetness, liked by children and adults who avoid much sugar. Cleaning up after a child's accident requires bringing your own supplies, as only minimal help is provided.
Good to know
Most baked goods sell out by 7 or 8 pm, so arrive early.
The bakery has a good variety of pastries priced around $3 each.
There are limited tables available for dining in.
Ice cream shop with unique interior design and cute wall art creates a chill atmosphere suited for studying or chatting. Spacious seating includes large tables and a long bench for groups. Known for high-quality matcha ice cream and soft serve with distinct matcha levels.
Many options cover matcha and hojicha drinks plus desserts. Desserts include various matcha flavors and toppings. The shop offers more than just matcha treats.
Kids enjoy a variety of soft serve flavors like Matcha, vanilla, and cookies and cream. The menu offers simple, classic options that appeal to children.
Good to know
The bathroom is available only if you buy a drink.
Expect long wait times during peak hours on weekends.
Parking can be difficult on Friday nights after 8 pm.
Small bakery space with a few tables, some offering outlet access. Atmosphere shifts from quiet and calm during slow times to loud and distracting when busy. Known for fluffy, airy Japanese-style cheesecake that is light and not too sweet.
Cheesecakes stand out as a perfect dessert option here. They work well for parties and get consistent praise from families.
Japanese cheesecake delights kids with its light, fluffy texture. Sharing these treats creates a strong bonding experience and lasting memories.
Good to know
Nikko's Cheesecakes is open daily, making it easy to visit any day of the week.
The shop sells whole cakes only, not slices, except for flavored cheesecakes.
Expect to pay $6 for flavored cheesecake slices, which are not Japanese cheesecakes.
Japanese restaurant offers a stylish modern interior with dim, focused lighting suited for intimate dining. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, blending family-friendly comfort with upscale vibes. Guests enjoy top-notch sushi and evolving cocktails in a clean, well-designed space.
Unique desserts include a matcha crème brûlée and a refreshing sorbet. An espresso martini pairs with dessert options, sometimes offered for reviews.
Staff greet guests immediately and focus on making families feel comfortable. Kids enjoy the salmon and hamachi hand rolls, but overall the spot is not very kid friendly.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Happy hour runs from 10pm to close with special pricing.
Parking is available behind the plaza or Hmart.
Interior features pink, childlike decor with seasonal holiday themes and multiple Instagram-worthy photo spots. Atmosphere feels cozy and calm, suitable for relaxing or gathering with friends. Seating tends to be low, designed more for children than adults.
Desserts here are delicious and light, with the Tiramisu standing out as a must-try. The spot pairs well with tea or coffee and offers a cute setting for photos.
Low seats fit children's size but feel uncomfortable for adults. Kids enjoy the decor, bubble tea, and soufflé pancakes.
Good to know
Expect small portion sizes for the price at Sweet Memes.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible near the restaurant.
Some items on the menu may not match the pictures advertised.
Small space with authentic Mexican decor and an open kitchen creates a cozy, welcoming vibe. Music ranges from relaxing to lively, enhancing a family-friendly atmosphere that feels genuine and festive.
Tres leches dessert stands out as phenomenal. Desserts often include blackberry and chocolate tamales and come with great coffee. Most meals end with a dessert taste offered.
Kids under 10 eat for $11.99, making it affordable for families. The menu includes chicken consome and delicious pancakes that appeal to picky eaters.
Good to know
Brunch is available on weekends.
The Sunday brunch costs about $22 per person.
Reservations are recommended for brunch on weekends.
Bright interior with a honeycomb theme and small seating space creates a cute, Instagrammable vibe. Atmosphere stays chill and peaceful, suited for hanging out and casual conversations. A photo booth adds a playful touch to the compact, clean space.
Desserts here feature 100% true milk and pure honeycomb, creating a unique, creamy, and sweet balance. Cornflakes add a quick crunch, and options like Matcha Darling stand out for their refreshing lightness.
Kids get attention with a kind gesture from the owner. Options include a strawberry affogato and plain matcha soft serve, though the matcha tastes watery.
Good to know
Expect long lines during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The shop offers a buy one, get one deal on National Ice Cream Day.
Portions are small for the price, averaging around $7 for a cup.
Small space with cramped seating creates an intimate and cozy atmosphere. The vibe feels authentic and lively, often busy with a steady flow of diners. First-come, first-served seating and close tables encourage a bustling, communal dining experience.
Desserts include a tiny dessert and a matcha dessert with strawberry and red bean toppings that mix fresh fruit and pasty bean. The sesame cheesecake offers an exotic but delicious option.
Staff show attentiveness to toddlers and greet regular kids by name. Large groups with children feel welcome and accommodated for events like birthday lunches.
Good to know
The restaurant operates on a first-come, first-served basis for tables.
Expect a wait time of about 15 minutes during peak hours.
Reservations are not accepted; arrive early to avoid long waits.
Space features constantly changing themed decor that creates an immersive atmosphere for fans of comics, movies, and anime. Vintage arcade games and a live DJ add to the energetic vibe. The setting feels compact and lively, with a focus on playful, creative experiences.
Creative desserts come with themed pop-up events that bring unique atmospheres like Pokémon and Labubu. The ice cream and drinks match the playful, immersive settings for a fun dessert experience.
Wall-to-wall One Piece decor creates a wow moment for kids. The dessert bar offers creative setups and ice cream that kids love. Customizing drinks adds to the fun experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for themed events to avoid long wait times.
The venue is small, seating only 10 people, so arrive early.
Expect a 4% fee on credit card payments; cash is preferred.
Modern space blends traditional flavor with stylish decor and warm lighting. Upbeat vibe features 90s R&B music and a high-tech QR code ordering system. Walls showcase murals mixing history, pop culture, and 80's video games, creating a unique atmosphere.
Creamy Nam Vaan offers a rich coconut milk base. The mango sticky rice is sweet, juicy, and full of coconut flavor.
Kids enjoy the tiger cry steak and Khao Piek Sen Gai. Staff make adjustments for food allergies. The menu includes dishes like crack belly and roti that appeal to children.
Good to know
Parking is available in a garage, but it can be challenging at peak times.
You order and pay by scanning a QR code at your table.
Bring a jacket as the restaurant can be quite cold inside.