Dining room offers soft lighting and beautiful decor with a classy, sophisticated atmosphere. Live Filipino music plays softly, creating a warm, nostalgic vibe that feels like home. Cocktails feature a Filipino twist, complementing the overall experience.
Offers authentic Filipino food with dishes that remind of traditional home cooking. The Crispy Pata stands out as a notably genuine and well-prepared item.
Pork and chicken skewers stand out with generous portions and delicious flavor. The BBQ chicken skewers work well as an appetizer alongside dishes like Pansit Bihon and Adobo fried rice.
Good to know
They have a band every Friday and Saturday night.
Karaoke can make the place loud, especially when busy.
Every dish is on the pricier side.
Vietnamese restaurant offers a cozy, mom-and-pop vibe with a serene and inviting atmosphere. The space is tastefully designed and very clean, creating a warm and welcoming environment. It features local news on TV and serves dishes in real bowls, enhancing the authentic dining experience.
Spicy beef noodle soup delivers rich Hue flavor that matches traditional recipes. Pho and other dishes show authentic Vietnamese craftsmanship with balanced, genuine tastes.
BBQ pork vermicelli stands out with consistent praise for its flavor. Cooked items like egg rolls and salad rolls come across as just satisfactory.
Good to know
Kids eat pho for free with a paying adult.
Delivery options are available through DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub.
Expect minimal wait times, even during busy hours.
Open layout with wood-based furniture and stainless steel appliances creates a modern farmhouse style. Loud K-pop music and multiple big screen TVs fill the space, making it lively but less suited for quiet meals. Spacious seating includes call buttons for service and utensils stored in table drawers.
Food tastes very authentic Korean with dishes like LA galbi and kimchi fried rice served in large portions. The owner cooks personally, adding to the genuine flavor and family-friendly vibe.
Honey BBQ stands out with its expertly marinated, juicy, and tender meat that avoids excessive sweetness. The BBQ overall delivers solid, authentic flavors.
Good to know
There is a free parking lot available for customers.
Finding parking during busy lunch and dinner times can be challenging.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Open concept dining area with live DJ and entertainment stage creates a lively, family-friendly atmosphere. Music spans all ages without profanity, blending with colorful decor and a purple ambiance. Guests enjoy soul food classics served in a clean, welcoming space where staff engage warmly.
Dishes showcase authentic southern flavors from Alabama with soul-warming and comforting qualities. Meals come cooked to perfection, delivering flavorful and satisfying experiences.
Loaded BBQ fries come with brisket, cheese, and BBQ sauce. The keto bowl mixes sweet BBQ sauce and spicy coleslaw with sausage, brisket, cheese, onions, and tomato. Meals are filling and flavorful.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary for Saturday and Sunday dining due to high demand.
Aunt Bill's is BYOB (Bring Your Own Beverage) for guests.
Live music is featured from 12-4 pm on Sundays.
Bright dining room features a large beach mural and colorful decor that creates a lively atmosphere. Food portions are generous and include juicy Hawaiian chicken and flavorful BBQ dishes. Seating is basic with uncomfortable chairs and small tables, and the space tends to be hot inside.
Fresh, delicious Hawaiian dishes capture the authentic flavors of the islands. This spot offers a genuine taste that stands out among local Hawaiian options.
Plates come with huge portions of well-seasoned BBQ chicken and chicken katsu. Macaroni salad and rice often accompany the BBQ beef and chicken katsu for a filling meal.
Good to know
The kitchen closes at 8:30 PM.
The portions are very generous, potentially feeding two people.
Prices are reasonable, with meals around $10.00.
Space combines modern and classic Chinese decor with wooden furniture and marble-accented walls, creating a cozy and elegant atmosphere. Energy is lively and warm, with a welcoming vibe that suits both small groups and larger parties in private rooms. The setting feels authentic and stylish, standing out from typical Chinese restaurants.
Food offers authentic Cantonese dishes like Peking Ducks, Wok-Hei Stir Frys, and Wanton broths with fresh ingredients and generous portions. Drinks include coffee milk tea true to Hong Kong flavor.
Beijing BBQ duck set stands out with rich flavor and tender meat. The charsiu (BBQ pork) offers a sweet, smoky taste, especially the Black BBQ Pork which is deeply flavorful.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets packed quickly.
There is a computer kiosk inside to place your name on the waiting list.
Expect limited food selections on the menu, especially for congee and noodles.
Cozy, modern space with Asian-inspired accents and soft lighting creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Clean environment supports a comfortable, casual vibe where guests can enjoy self-serve condiment stations. The place draws a steady crowd, reflecting its reputation for authentic Hong Kong-style fast food.
Flavors capture authentic Hong Kong cuisine and Cantonese BBQ with noodle soup or rice. Tastes stay true to legit, authentic flavor profiles from Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Authentic Cantonese BBQ includes crispy pork, chicken, and duck served over rice or with noodle soup. The combo plates come with vegetables and fried rice options without vegetables are available.
Good to know
Parking is available but shared with other businesses, so it can be limited.
The cafe offers a variety of teas, dim sum, and authentic Hong Kong BBQ.
Prices are reasonable, with large portion sizes for most dishes.
Open floor plan with low ventilation hoods keeps smoke contained and prevents lingering odors. Interior blends Korean street vibe with military-style decor, creating a unique and refreshing atmosphere. Music volume rises as it gets busy, sometimes making conversation difficult.
Small tables and staff cooking create a very authentic atmosphere. The food tastes absolutely delicious and reminds of time spent in Korea.
High-quality meats like beef brisket and pork neck stand out in the Korean barbecue here. The all-you-can-eat option offers a solid way to enjoy authentic flavors with care in ingredient selection.
Good to know
The premium menu costs $40 per person, and the lesser menu is $33.
Parking is easy on weekdays but can be challenging on weekends.
It's best to come before peak hours on weekends to avoid parking difficulties.
Family-owned Korean restaurant offers private grill tables and cozy private rooms with warm, inviting atmosphere. Seating arrangements provide privacy with screen surrounds, creating a relaxed and homey vibe. The space encourages lingering and comfortable gatherings.
Traditional Gobchang Gui, bulgogi kimchi pancake, and beef short ribs deliver authentic Korean flavors. Korean barbecue and other dishes maintain a genuine taste true to Korean cuisine.
Barbecue here is great Korean style with a low key vibe. The rice juice drink pairs well after a hearty meal.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to ensure a table is ready upon arrival.
The restaurant is clean and well-maintained, including the restrooms.
Complimentary kimchi is provided with meals, a common practice in Korean cuisine.
Bright, organized space with nice decor and ample seating creates a clean and pleasant atmosphere. Noise levels vary, with some areas being loud and busy, especially with families and children. Dim sum offerings stand out as fresh and delicious, particularly the pork buns and shrimp dumplings.
Dim sum offers authentic flavors with perfect textures and a rich, fresh taste. The food maintains a modern vibe while staying true to traditional Chinese cuisine.
Baked BBQ pork buns stand out with their crispy outside and sweet, savory inside, served fresh from the oven. Classic dishes like shu mai and har gow also hit the mark consistently.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; seating is first-come, first-served.
Parking is limited during weekends and evenings.
Weekday daytime visits are recommended to avoid parking issues.