Interior blends traditional Chinese design with modern aesthetics, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Seating is somewhat cramped with benches on each side, but the space feels cozy and special. The environment offers a refuge from the heat with a beautiful and authentic vibe.
Egg Drop Soup stands out with a flavorful, smooth texture. Soup dumplings and pork dumplings offer a rich, savory bite that complements the menu well.
All you can eat options focus on hot pot buffet with unlimited servings. The setup encourages trying various ingredients in a bottomless hot pot style.
Good to know
No reservation is required for hot pot and pasta on Tuesday.
They raised their prices by 20-40% in October 2023.
Reservations are needed for hot pot on weekdays.
Indian restaurant offers authentic South Indian cuisine served on banana leaves in a humble interior with live vibrant music. Atmosphere feels warm and lively, suitable for family meals. Decor is simple but neat, creating a home-cooked meal vibe.
Bold peppery taste defines the Pepper rasam soup, which comes with a strong spicy kick. The mutton soup offers a rich, delicious flavor that stands out.
Unlimited meals feature freshly made paratha, all you can eat non-veg thali, and unlimited pomfret fish and mutton curry. Staff provide personal attention and frequent refills throughout the meal.
Good to know
Unlimited meals are offered on weekends.
Try the Pandhi Meals with unlimited lunch on weekends.
Parking is limited; consider arriving early.
Restaurant offers authentic Sichuan decor with private rooms and large tables suited for groups. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy, evoking a lively yet comfortable dining experience. Self-serve sauce bar and digital ordering streamline customization and convenience.
Soup bases come in rich, flavorful varieties like traditional chili oil and spicy Chongqing with bold Sichuan heat. The broth is less oily than typical hotpot spots and balances spice without being salty.
The all you can eat option offers a much better deal than usual orders. The bottomless menu includes a variety of dishes and is a popular choice.
Good to know
Happy hour runs every day, offering the cheapest deals on hot pot.
The all-you-can-eat option has a 2-hour limit for dining.
Broth is not included in the all-you-can-eat price and costs extra.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant combines BBQ and hotpot with DIY sauce bar and buffet-style toppings. Atmosphere stays relaxed and welcoming, with a clean, open interior and outdoor patio dining. Tables feature dual heaters for hotpot and barbecue, enhancing the interactive dining experience.
Hotpot kimchi soup stands out for its strong flavor. Options include Kimchi and Spicy Miso soups, which offer a spicy kick. An open salad bar complements the soup selection.
Unlimited meat and hot pot come together for less than $35. Options include a $26 all you can eat deal or $29 with special meats, making the bottomless Korean BBQ easy to enjoy.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $30, which includes BBQ and hotpot.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during busy weekends.
Cozy interior with lanterns and brick walls creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Hot pot setup includes a sauce bar offering a variety of options for custom flavors. Meat quality stands out, especially Wagyu beef and A5 beef, enhancing the dining experience.
Tomato soup base stands out with its rich flavor. Both the spicy and golden broths offer a delicious, flavorful experience.
Offers all you can eat beef wagyu at a little over $30 per person. Provides a good value for bottomless dining.
Good to know
Reservations are only accepted for parties larger than six people.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $32.99 per person with a 1.5-hour dining limit.
Parking is plentiful and available near the restaurant.
Korean barbecue restaurant with self-serve buffet and instant ramen machines adds interactive dining. Modern, stylish decor and cozy seating create a welcoming atmosphere with Kpop music playing. Tables feature built-in stoves that cook meat efficiently without excess heat.
Soups include seaweed and beef & daikon radish, both flavorful. Options come with meals and include rice soup alongside sides and noodles.
Good to know
Happy hour offers discounts on select items during weekdays.
The all-you-can-eat lunch option costs $18.99 plus tax.
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Small space with tabletop grilling and dropped vents creates a cozy, smoky atmosphere. Loud music and busy noise fill the room, making conversation difficult. Guests enjoy fresh side dishes and flavorful meat cooked at the table.
Soups come with the barbecue meal and are full and filling. They feature a tasty mixture and pair well with sides and noodles.
Offers endless yukhoe and a variety of quality beef cuts. Comes with endless side sauces and dips for all you can eat Korean BBQ.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant is open until 11 pm on weekdays and until 12 am on weekends.
Parking is available in an open lot, making access easy.
Rustic dining room with dim lighting and cozy seating creates a peaceful atmosphere where conversation is easy. The interior shows signs of age but maintains a clean and welcoming vibe. Overall, the space feels quiet and relaxed despite some dated elements.
Miso soup stands out as a favorite, served alongside salad in a self-serve setup. It comes with an all-you-can-eat deal that includes unlimited rolls and veggie tempura for $16 per person.
Unlimited rolls, veggie tempura, miso soup, and salad come with the all-you-can-eat lunch priced at $16. The deal offers excellent value and good quality sushi under $20.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat lunch costs $16 with 28 roll options available.
Dinner all-you-can-eat is priced at $25 with 44 roll options.
Sashimi incurs an extra charge beyond the all-you-can-eat menu.