Upscale Japanese restaurant with gorgeous decor and thoughtful design that creates a private, comfortable atmosphere. The space features darker wood tones and blocks out busy surroundings, enhancing the dining experience. Sushi stands out as exceptional, often rated among the best in the area.
Seafood soup offers a flavorful and comforting experience. Miso soup comes standard with some meals, adding a light, savory touch.
Fish arrives fresh three times a week from Japan, Korea, and Europe. Every cut is high quality, with sashimi combos showcasing vibrant, fresh cuts arranged beautifully on ice.
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Happy hour is available with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Parking is available nearby, but it can get crowded during peak hours.
Open kitchen with hand-pulled noodles visible creates an engaging dining experience. Bright, clean space feels welcoming and family-friendly, often busy and lively. Walls decorated with plates show dedication to craft, highlighting fresh noodle preparation.
House special and braised beef noodle soups stand out with al dente hand-pulled noodles and rich broth. Spicy fish soup offers a true taste of China with a mild kick.
Spicy fish dishes stand out, especially the Szechuan spicy boiled fish and spicy fish soup. Fish comes out light and flavorful when prepared with less sauce.
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Noodle Master makes their own noodles, ensuring freshness and authenticity.
The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Prices are reasonable considering the quality and quantity of food served.
Small dining room features modern, minimal decor and cozy, calm atmosphere with relaxing music at moderate volume. The space feels welcoming and clean, often busy with takeout orders and families using chopstick trainers for kids.
Shrimp noodle soup and chicken noodle soup come with solid broth and fresh ingredients. Tonkotsu and miso soups stand out with rich flavors. Options include egg drop soup and miso soup served alongside meals.
Freshness stands out with every fish cut served. Huge portions of fresh fish appear in dishes like the chirashi bowl, and the raw fish in sushi and rolls consistently shows good quality.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Happy hour features discounted drinks from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Small restaurant with a quick-service layout offers a calm, cozy atmosphere that feels like being transported to Peru. Friendly and welcoming vibe suits those seeking authentic Peruvian-Chinese flavors in a quiet setting. Large portions and an extensive menu encourage repeat visits.
Wonton soup stands out with its generous portions and quail eggs. Egg drop soup arrives piping hot and full of flavor until the last sip.
Ceviche features chunks of fish with a light hit of habanero in the juice. The menu includes fried fish, clams, and shrimp rice, though some fish can taste rancid.
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Lunch specials are available for $10, including soup or egg roll.
Meal deals are offered on Tuesdays for a great value.
Portions are large, often enough for two people per plate.
Clean, modern dining room with handmade noodles viewing area creates an engaging setting. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and relaxed to packed and lively depending on time. Menu offers spicy Sichuan flavors with notable dishes like Biang Biang noodles and fried rice.
Wonton soup stands out with rich flavor. The Peking duck soup offers a unique taste. Hot and Sour and egg drop soups come with strong, distinct profiles.
Fish dishes feature hot and spicy flavors with options like Boiled Fish in Hot Sauce and Spicy Fish Fillet with Soft Tofu. Salt and pepper fish and Peppercorn Fish Slice offer crispy textures and bold seasoning.
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Expect long wait times during dinner on weekends, especially without reservations.
Portions are generous, making them suitable for sharing among two or more people.
Prices are reasonable, providing good value for the quality of food served.
Spacious sushi restaurant with dim lighting and a quiet, relaxing atmosphere. Offers fresh, inventive rolls and a variety of non-sushi options at reasonable prices. Serves excellent sake alongside well-prepared dishes.
Wonton soup comes in a dark beef flavored broth, which is unusual. Hot and sour soup offers plenty of flavor and balanced spice. Miso soup tastes very mild, like tap water with soy sauce. Staff correct soup mistakes quickly and at no cost.
Fresh fish sashimi stands out with options like peppered tuna and freshwater eel sushi. Rolls such as the New Orleans Roll and White Fish Tempura Roll highlight the good fish quality throughout.
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Takumi offers a lunch special available until 2:30 PM.
The prices are very reasonable for the quality of food.
Takumi has a large variety of different types of rolls.
Small Korean restaurant offers a cozy, family atmosphere with a modern, clean layout and K-pop music and videos playing throughout. The space feels like a mom and pop Korean countryside home with a cosmopolitan touch, welcoming guests with bench seating and a bar area.
Soups here feature fresh seafood and ribs in the seafood soup and deeply comforting mushroom tofu soup that can be made mild for less spice. The veggie kimchi soup pairs well with a savory potato pancake appetizer.
Kids enjoy the fish katsu fried to golden perfection and the soup with fried fish served alongside the sides.
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Chodanggol specializes in soup and stews and offers Korean BBQ dishes.
The portion sizes are large, making it a good value for the price.
They have a variety of beef, chicken, and pork dishes that are popular.
Minimal seating space creates an intimate setting with a quiet, relaxing atmosphere. Bowls come with unlimited toppings and free miso soup, offering healthy, fresh poke at reasonable prices. Cleanliness stands out, making it a straightforward choice for a calm, casual meal.
Complimentary miso soup comes with orders and sits next to the utensils for easy access. The soup is free, tasty, and sometimes unlimited, adding a nice touch to the meal.
Fish comes in fresh and high quality forms, with options for both raw and cooked protein. Some fish can be softer or mushy with a strong fishy taste, showing it may be starting to turn.
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A two-protein bowl costs $12.50 and includes free toppings like avocado.
Expect long lines during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant maintains excellent cleanliness in the dining area and kitchen.
Small, intimate space offers a warm and relaxing atmosphere with upbeat, nostalgic music that stays at a comfortable volume. Decor is clean and nicely designed, creating a hidden gem vibe that feels welcoming and calm.
Soup comes served at a warm, not piping hot, temperature so it can be eaten right away. The Nabeyaki Udon Soup stands out as a favorite dish alongside the classic miso soup.
Excellent quality fish stands out here. Raw fish and eel taste fresh, though the fish with ginger arrives a bit warm.
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Yamamori offers an all-you-can-eat lunch and dinner option for $20.
You can request extra shrimp at no additional cost.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during busy weekends.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers all-you-can-eat sushi and BBQ with a build-your-own sauce station and robot servers. The space feels clean and well lit with a street-like Korean aesthetic and private rooms for groups. Atmosphere stays warm and lively, filled with people enjoying meals and celebrations.
Soups include miso soup, beef bone, and tofu options. They arrive quickly, often before ordering finishes. Some soups pair well with appetizers like Tempura Shrimp and Takoyaki.
Fish comes extremely fresh with generous cuts and well-made rolls. The sushi quality stands out for an all-you-can-eat spot, and even those who usually avoid raw fish enjoy options like the Pearland roll.
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The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and sushi for $31 per adult.
On weekends, enjoy BBQ and sushi for an extra $6 per person.
Reservations are recommended for large parties, especially on weekends.
Sichuan restaurant offers dry hot pots served with fire underneath to keep food sizzling. Warm and inviting atmosphere features clean tables and fresh decor. Menu includes unique takes on familiar dishes with a wide variety of options.
Soups here feature juicy soup dumplings and a flavorful wonton broth. The hot & sour soup and duck soup offer rich, complementary tastes that satisfy cravings.
Fish comes out flaky and soft but holds together well. The dish features a perfect balance of flavors alongside Beijing duck, though the seafood mix sometimes lacks expected variety.
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The food safety rating is B, which may concern some diners.
Lunch specials include steamed or fried rice, an egg roll, and soup.
Expect smaller portion sizes compared to typical Chinese restaurants.
Spacious, bright, and airy interior features Japanese-style cat murals and low-level pop music creating a cozy, vibrant atmosphere. The place stays quiet in late afternoons and offers a relaxed dining experience with all-you-can-eat sushi options.
Soups come as part of combo deals with sushi and appetizers. Miso soup is available but tends to be so-so in flavor. Options include other soups alongside salad and hibachi dishes.
Fish is always fresh here with a decent quality for the price. The all-you-can-eat lunch offers good value for those who enjoy fish or crab meat.
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Edo has a happy hour offer every day of the week, including weekends.
I paid $16.99 for all-you-can-eat lunch at Edo Japan.
A $0.50 to $1 charge applies for uneaten food.