Island-inspired decor creates a warm, family-centered atmosphere with live music and DJ sets enhancing the vibe. Spacious and clean, the environment feels comfortable and welcoming, blending Pacific Rim themes with a lively yet relaxed energy.
Oxtail soup features tender meat falling off the bone. Chicken soup has a subtle hint of coconut. Corn soup stands out as a recommended choice.
Tender BBQ short ribs and juicy kalua pork highlight the menu. The green papaya coconut salad with BBQ chicken adds a fresh twist to the smoky flavors.
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Live music happens every Friday and Saturday night, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are recommended for weekends due to high demand.
Takeout-only spot with a worn-down look offers authentic Cantonese barbecue known for excellent roast duck and pork. Prices stay very reasonable with generous portions that often leave leftovers. Popular for strong wok flavor and reliable quality, dishes sell out early in the day.
Wonton noodle soup offers a really good flavor. Beef soup delivers an amazing taste and comes at a cheap price.
Chinese barbecue features BBQ pork, roast duck, and soy sauce chicken with rich flavors that do not require extra sauce. The BBQ platter lunch offers a solid variety of authentic Cantonese barbecue options.
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They only offer takeout, with no dine-in options.
The two-meat combo with rice costs $14 after tax.
Expect many dishes to be sold out if you arrive late.
Small space with recent remodel and clean interior feels like a Vietnamese neighborhood home. Atmosphere is loud and crowded, filled with families and friends enjoying meals. Bar seating extends space but dining area remains tight and bustling.
Soups come with a clear broth that is light and works well as an appetizer. The duck soup with pickled jalapeno stands out for its flavor. Noodle soups like mi heo quay are plentiful and satisfying.
BBQ pork and roasted pork stand out with rich, authentic Vietnamese flavors. The barbecue and soup pair well, creating a satisfying meal experience.
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The restaurant closes at 3pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
The space for dine-in is quite limited, so arrive early.
Expect long wait times during busy hours, especially on weekends.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Cantonese cuisine with rare dishes like roast goose and Taishanese flavors. The space is cozy and small with a warm, quiet atmosphere and an alcove for larger groups. Prices vary but generally provide good value and quick takeout.
Soups here offer a thick hot and sour with balanced spice and tang, and a seafood wonton that stands out. Options like beef soup and fish and crab maw soup add variety with rich flavors.
BBQ features tender pork with a hint of sweetness and spiced BBQ flavors. Options include BBQ duck, triple roast, and salt baked chicken with a variety of combos.
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The restaurant offers quick and hassle-free takeout services.
There is plenty of parking available for visitors.
The restaurant is kid-friendly, making it suitable for families.
Chinese restaurant offers authentic Northern Chinese flavors with large portions in a clean, well-organized space. Atmosphere is quiet and restful with no music, creating a relaxed and casual dining experience. Bilingual menus and complimentary tea support accessibility for diverse diners.
Soups here feature a rich Szechuan broth with tender beef and well textured noodles. The hot and sour soup balances salt and acidity with a great amount of mushrooms and vegetables. Other options include delicate wonton soup and flavorful pork bone soup.
BBQ pork buns appear often and stand out with their flavor. Other BBQ items include fried pork buns and dishes paired with BBQ pork buns like chicken and fried rice.
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Parking is very convenient at Xiaolongbao House.
They are open until 10 pm, with the kitchen closing at 9:30 pm.
The menu has a wide variety of items, and most have photos.
Small, cozy space with bright, cheery decor and metal stool seating creates an inviting atmosphere. The place feels upbeat and comfortable despite some noise from its size. It offers authentic Thai flavors that stand out in the area.
Tom Yum soup stands out with its authentic and flavorful taste and a perfect spice level that can go up to level 10. Noodle soups come in generous servings filled with great flavor.
Thai BBQ pork stands out with a flavor that rivals and even surpasses Vietnamese pork chops. Dishes like BBQ pork with sticky rice and chive cakes pair well with options like Panang Curry and Spicy Wings.
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Thai Trio primarily offers takeout service with limited patio seating available.
The restaurant has a variety of vegan and gluten-friendly options on the menu.
Online pickup time estimates may not be accurate; plan accordingly.
Small dining space offers a cozy and comfortable setting with a quiet, relaxed atmosphere. Self-order booths with photos simplify ordering, complemented by a condiment bar for customization. The vibe stays friendly and clean, making it easy to enjoy authentic Chinese street crepes.
Rich and flavorful duck blood vermicelli soup stands out for its authentic taste and comforting qualities. Variations like braised duck and duck giblets with vermicelli also offer delicious options.
Chinese savory crepes feature BBQ pork, lamb, Spam, and sausage fillings. The BBQ pork and shredded beef combo stands out, with pork floss and crispy ingredients adding texture. Some spicy BBQ options can be quite salty.
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The restaurant opens early, making it convenient for breakfast.
Prices for Jianbing are affordable, typically around $9.99.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options.
Small, casual restaurant with cozy atmosphere and wooden chairs creates a warm, peaceful vibe. Space feels clean and air-conditioned but simple, seating groups of four. Quiet during off-peak times, it offers an old school charm distinct from typical eateries.
Beef brisket soup stands out with rich flavor and balanced saltiness. Wonton noodle soup with brisket and beef stew noodle soup also offer well-crafted broths and tender meat.
Clay pot rice with BBQ pork and pork ribs stands out with rich flavors. The beef brisket wonton noodle soup complements the BBQ dishes well, creating a solid mix of hearty options.
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There is a small parking lot attached to the building, so I didn’t have to park on the street.
Be careful of the spicy dishes if you can't handle spicy food.
The portion sizes at Jufeng Noodle House were very good.
Chinese barbecue restaurant with cozy, relaxed atmosphere and authentic Asian sports bar vibe despite no sports on TV. Tables feature small stoves to keep skewers warm, enhancing the dining experience. Decor is simple and fun, evoking a sense of being back in China.
Soups feature lamb offal, spicy beef, and hot and sour varieties. Clam soup pairs well with egg fried rice, and frog legs appear in one of the soups.
Chinese northern style BBQ stands out with authentic flavors and tasty kebabs. Service is consistently great, making the dining experience smooth and enjoyable.
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Reservations are recommended on Friday evenings due to high demand.
Expect long wait times on weekends, especially during dinner hours.
Prices for BBQ skewers are generally reasonable compared to other Asian BBQ places.
Spacious, clean Korean barbecue restaurant with modern touches and an open, airy layout. Atmosphere is lively and fashionable, featuring K-Pop music and visuals that energize the space. Built-in grill fans reduce smoke, making it comfortable despite the active cooking environment.
Pork bone soup offers a comforting, rich flavor like sitting in grandma's kitchen. A beef radish soup with glass noodles, called Mooguk, adds a unique, hearty option not yet on the menu.
Fresh meat with beautiful marbling stands out in the Korean BBQ here. The experience includes tasty side dishes and attentive service from friendly staff.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets packed.
Halal meat options are available for all dishes.
The restaurant uses a new grill for each order to prevent cross-contamination.
Seafood restaurant offers warm and welcoming atmosphere with a cozy mom-and-pop vibe and family-friendly environment. Music and decor create a relaxing setting that encourages lingering. The place serves authentic Vietnamese dishes with fresh seafood and unique flavors.
Soups here come super hot and spicy with a large mound of jasmine rice. The tom kah soup stands out as especially flavorful, and the spicy noodle soup offers a remarkable kick.
Seafood barbecue shines with BBQ oysters and BBQ scallops delivering strong flavors. The menu includes fresh options like mango salad and water fern appetizers that complement the grilled dishes.
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Reservations are not required but planning ahead is recommended.
Expect no wait times during off-peak hours.
The menu includes vegetarian options, but they contain meat broth.
Casual Chinese restaurant with a kid-friendly setup including highchairs and booster seats. Atmosphere is quiet after lunch and can feel cluttered inside. Known for authentic Cantonese barbecue with standout dishes like BBQ pork and roast duck.
Soups come with rich flavor and good portion sizes, often paired with noodles and vegetables. Options like beef brisket wonton noodle soup and hot and sour soup stand out for their satisfying taste.
Chinese style BBQ features prominently with BBQ pork, roasted duck, and soups standing out. The BBQ is authentic Cantonese, well priced, and served with nice service.
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Reservations are recommended for large orders, especially for roasted pork belly.
Expect to arrive early as popular dishes often sell out by evening.
Ample free parking is available at the restaurant.
Spacious Asian restaurant offers all-you-can-eat hot pot and BBQ with a huge sauce bar and tablet ordering for convenience. Atmosphere is loud and lively, requiring raised voices for conversation. Tables are compact with built-in heaters, which may be uncomfortable for taller guests.
Variety of soup bases includes Liu's House Special, Tom Yum, and beef oil spicy. Options like duck, pork tripe, and chicken soups stand out. Service includes attentive refills of water and soup.
Offers a unique combo of all-you-can-eat hotpot and BBQ with a super flavorful broth. The mix of BBQ and hotpot meats provides variety without overwhelming choices.
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Dinner costs around $42 per person for the hot pot and BBQ experience.
Each customer is limited to 2 grilled meats and 3 hotpot meats.
Parking is convenient and easily accessible.
Large dining area features authentic Chinese décor with Terracotta Warriors at the entrance and Chinese calligraphy on the walls. Atmosphere feels cozy yet lively, often crowded and noisy, creating a vibrant setting. Seating is comfortable and spacious, with self-service chili oil and garlic enhancing the experience.
Sweet and sour soup offers a balanced, slightly spicy flavor with strong aroma. Lamb and mutton soups stand out as exceptional choices, with lamb noodle soup and mutton soup buns also available.
BBQ lamb skewers stand out with top quality and rich flavor. The barbecue fish and extensive selection of skewers offer a taste that rivals many places in China.
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You must scan the QR code on the table to order.
The kitchen closes at 3:30 PM, so arrive early.
Parking can be a little hard to find.
Small, cozy space with authentic Hunan and Sichuan cuisine creates a warm, inviting atmosphere enhanced by seasonal decorations. The restaurant fills during busy hours, reflecting its popularity for freshly made, flavorful dishes.
Big, steaming bowls of mutton soup rice noodles offer comfort. The wonton soup and hot and sour soup stand out, with the latter fitting a rainy day well. Spicy fish soup delivers a bold kick.
BBQ Pork Bao Buns stand out as a key item. The menu also includes xiao long bao and shu mai, alongside dishes like fried rice and sichuan zajiang noodles.
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A reservation may be required during busy hours.
The restaurant tends to be quite busy during normal eating hours, so arriving early can help avoid wait times.
The food was reasonably priced.
Interactive grilling at tables with large vent hoods creates a hands-on dining experience. The space combines minimalist decor with K-pop music videos, offering a youthful and lively atmosphere. Guests enjoy a warm, family-friendly vibe suited for intimate meals or gatherings.
Tofu soup stands out with its rich flavor and satisfying texture. Short ribs soup offers a hearty option alongside delicious banchan that complement the soups well.
High-quality meat comes with larger portions for grilling right at the table. The intestine pot stands out, and the side dishes complement the barbecue well. Staff regularly check in and accommodate large parties comfortably.
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Reservations are available for large parties, but it's best to call ahead.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant closes at 9 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Small, cozy space with modern interior design and comfortable furniture creates a relaxed vibe. Music plays loudly, often live, which can make conversation difficult. Known for authentic Eastern European cuisine and notable cocktails, it draws those seeking genuine flavors.
Soups here include magical chicken soup, solyanka with generous portions, and borscht. Prices stay reasonable and the soups are consistently delicious.
Juicy, tender BBQ pork stands out with flavorful seasoning and perfect cooking. Beef kabob also delivers a juicy texture that complements the barbecue plate well.
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Reservations are recommended for busy weekend times to ensure seating.
A $12 gratuity fee applies for groups of five or more.
The restaurant closes at 9:00 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Tables with built-in grills and individual ventilation systems create an interactive dining experience without lingering smoke. The space blends traditional Korean style with modern, sophisticated decor in a clean, relaxed atmosphere. Energy stays balanced, welcoming groups and couples without feeling crowded or loud.
Radish hot soup stands out with great care in preparation and authentic flavor. Soups here, including a special one served on birthdays, complement meals with rich taste and skillful cooking.
High quality meat and an energetic, welcoming atmosphere define the Korean BBQ here. The $30 BBQ combo offers a familiar yet new experience with authentic flavors.
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The cost is approximately $50 per person for a meal.
The restaurant offers a late night happy hour with discounted prices.
Only the BBQ dishes come with side dishes; others do not.
Spacious interior includes a bar and offers a relaxing, cozy atmosphere. Meals often end with complimentary fortune cookies, adding a traditional touch. Menu features authentic dishes like moist BBQ pork and fresh walnut prawns, appealing to those seeking family-friendly dining.
Hot and Sour Soup stands out with strong flavors. The egg flower soup offers a smooth, comforting texture. Lunch specials include soup, tea, and an appetizer for a solid value.
Warm barbecue pork stands out with moist and tender slices. It pairs well with a side of rice and shows a level of quality rare in the area.
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The lunch special includes tea, appetizer, soup, and an entrée for around $10-11.
Expect reasonable prices for the large portions served.
The restaurant offers a family-friendly atmosphere.
Sandwich shop inside a modern food hall offers cozy seating with natural light and plants alongside a chill, casual vibe. Busy at lunch but quieter afterward, it features outdoor seating and pleasant music. Known for top-notch sandwiches with thoughtful ingredients and fair prices, it attracts those seeking a relaxed, quality lunch spot.
Tomato soup often comes as a free bonus while waiting and pairs well with sandwiches. The soups use good quality ingredients and include options like Japanese style chicken curry soup.
Korean BBQ sandwiches stand out with succulent barbecue and chewy bread. BBQ banh mi offers a good balance of marinated cabbage and meat, though some versions lack strong BBQ flavor.
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Order your sandwich 40-45 minutes ahead to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant can get crowded during lunch hours, so plan accordingly.
Prices are reasonable, with generous portions and affordable options.
Modern Korean restaurant blends upscale design with authentic warmth and smoke-free grilling technology. Spacious, clean interior features custom grills and a fully stocked bar, creating a stylish yet inviting atmosphere. Offers both Korean BBQ at the table and traditional plated meals, appealing to diners seeking quality and variety.
Soups feature spicy soft tofu, prime beef, and kimchi varieties. A sweet rice soup arrives as a complimentary palate cleanser at the end.
Meats come tender and perfectly marinated, grilled to juicy, flavorful perfection. The hood system works well, keeping the air clear without lingering smoke.
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Happy hour offers discounts on select appetizers and drinks.
Parking is available on-site for guests.
Expect to spend around $75 per person for a full meal.
Cozy space with wood floors and paneled walls creates a vibe like stepping into a K-Drama. Tables feature cast iron grills with smoke funnels, supporting a lively atmosphere filled with energetic groups. Attention to traditional Korean utensils and authentic flavors sets it apart from typical Korean BBQ spots.
Soups include soft tofu soup, seafood tofu soup, and bean paste soup. Kimchi soup also appears on the menu. These soups offer a variety of flavors from mild to spicy.
Delicious BBQ features high-quality meats and a very good ventilation system. Kitchen staff can cook tricky items like beef intestines for you, making it easy for beginners to enjoy.
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The restaurant is open until midnight, making it great for late-night dining.
There is a special deal for a free dessert or coffee with a meal.
Portions are generous and designed for sharing among friends.
Cozy dining space blends traditional and modern styles with soft lighting creating a relaxed atmosphere. The vibe is welcoming and stylish, attracting those who appreciate authentic Cantonese cuisine. Parking options nearby support convenient access for groups and gatherings.
The wonton noodle soup features a light broth that stands out. The clams with Loofa soup has a flavor similar to the one from Guangzhou. Some soups like the small coconut chicken soup come at a higher price.
Roasted duck and barbecue pork stand out with authentic Cantonese flavors. The BBQ counter is responsive and efficient, offering quick service and reasonable prices.
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Paid parking is available right in front of the restaurant.
Lunch meals cost around $15, while some dishes can be pricier.
Expect limited seating, especially during busy hours.
Individual pots and grills at each table create a personal cooking experience combining hot pot and Korean BBQ. The atmosphere is lively and noisy, with loud K-Pop music and fans, and the space feels spacious yet smoky due to poor ventilation. Free sauce bars and self-serve drinks add to the buffet-style convenience.
Many soup base options let you pick flavors like a numbing mala. Each person gets an individual soup pot for a personal taste. Staff refill pots and change grills quickly on request.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with individual stations. Combines hot pot and BBQ with sauces, drinks, and ice cream included for a set price.
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The all-you-can-eat price is $29.95 for lunch on weekends from 12 to 4 pm.
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours; arriving early is recommended.
The restaurant enforces a strict 90-minute time limit for dining.
Spacious seating with traditional table grills creates a comfortable setting for groups and families. Live music and K-pop on TVs add a lively, engaging atmosphere. Separate halal dining areas and a hot and cold food bar offer diverse options in a clean, well-ventilated space.
Soft tofu soup comes with the Combo Mix, paired with fluffy Korean soufflé egg and grilling vegetables. Basic beef broth soup with green onion is light and enjoyable without overpowering flavors.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ experience with a buffet-style selection of hot and cold side dishes. Pricing recently dropped to $39 per person, making it a value-driven option for Korean barbecue lovers on the Eastside.
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The all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue costs $35 per person.
Halal options are available with a separate seating area and grills.
Karaoke is available on weekends, starting at 10pm.
Small family-run Vietnamese restaurant offers a clean, themed interior with a calm and chill atmosphere. The place draws a family-friendly crowd and features specialty noodle soups with flavorful, clear broths and perfectly chewy noodles.
Broth stands out as amazing and rich, often served on the side with dry noodles. Options include duck noodle soup and beef stew, featuring two types of noodles and large deep-fried prawns.
BBQ duck stands out, especially in the noodle soup and dry forms. The BBQ duck noodle soup offers a solid flavor, while the dry BBQ pork can vary in quality.
Good to know
There is some free parking available nearby.
An 18% tip is included for groups of five or more people.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
Small Vietnamese spot with hole-in-the-wall vibe and family-owned atmosphere. Interior is simple and crowded, creating a chill, no-frills environment. Busy place known for steady takeaway and affordable prices.
Soups here include a rare Hu Tieu Mi, a special noodle soup, and a delicious beef soup. Pho soup also stands out as well made and flavorful.
Grilled pork and pulled pork show up in several dishes, including BBQ Banh Mi and BBQ pork vermicelli. The BBQ pork and beef sandwich also stands out, though the Asian BBQ has a strong coloring.
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Parking at Yeh Yeh's is limited, so consider arriving early.
Meals cost less than $9, making it an affordable dining option.
Seating is limited, so be prepared for a wait during busy hours.
Vietnamese restaurant with a large interior and typical hole-in-the-wall decor featuring Lunar New Year decorations and sports posters. Atmosphere feels peaceful and warming despite some run-down aesthetic elements. Space accommodates both small and large groups, creating a versatile dining environment.
Soups feature rich broths with layers of flavor like lemongrass and chili. Options include crab noodle soup with crab meat and blood cake, and a seafood noodle soup loaded with shrimp, squid, and pork.
Vietnamese BBQ features prominently with flavorful grilled meats. The spot serves as a reliable choice for authentic BBQ dishes and consistent quality.
Good to know
Reservations are required for certain dishes, like catfish, which takes up to 40 minutes to prepare.
The restaurant caters to both small and large groups, including parties of 25.
Parking is conveniently available right outside the restaurant.
Spacious Korean restaurant with clean, simple design and booth seating creates a welcoming atmosphere. K-pop music plays softly, adding to the vibe. Offers private rooms for groups and serves unlimited banchan with meals.
Soup arrives bubbling hot in a stone pot with a bowl of rice and fried fish. Rich, flavorful, and comforting, the Seafood Tofu Soup and vegetarian dumpling tofu soup taste fresh and well-prepared. The soup combo is phenomenal and enough to feed two people.
Korean BBQ short ribs stand out with rich flavor and generous portions. The menu offers a wide variety of tofu soups alongside many options for pancakes, bibimbap, and other BBQ dishes.
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Prices for dishes range from $18 to $20, which is reasonable for the quality.
Expect a wait during peak dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Parking is usually available at the back of the Safeway building.
Restaurant offers an authentic Bangkok Chinatown vibe with beautiful, Instagrammable decor and a vibrant atmosphere that suits both cozy dates and lively group dinners. The energy ranges from cool and vibrant to family-friendly, with attentive staff enhancing the experience.
Soups come with a generous amount of meat and noodles and offer unique, rich flavors. Options include tom yum, braised beef noodle, and coconut soups, each prepared with care and balance.
Dishes feature BBQ pork prominently, including in fried rice and noodle bowls loaded with crab and crispy pork. BBQ pork wontons and generous toppings stand out as key highlights.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted appetizers.
Expect long wait times during peak dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Parking is available in the garage of PCC, but street parking can be limited.