Vietnamese restaurant offers quiet atmosphere with authentic dishes like pho and bun mam. Portions are generous and flavors tend to be fresh and well-prepared. Space is clean and spacious, though service may be minimal.
Spicy beef noodle soup comes with pork blood cube, pork hocks, and sausage. Bamboo with duck noodle soup offers a unique flavor. Sweet and sour catfish soup and catfish stew add variety. Chili sauce enhances the soups with extra heat.
Super flavorful canh chua offers a tangy broth loaded with fresh veggies and fish. Bun mam includes shrimp, fish, calamari, and roasted pork for a rich mix of seafood flavors.
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The restaurant is located in a strip center with limited parking.
The menu includes unique dishes like Bun Mam not found in many Vietnamese restaurants.
The restaurant offers generous portions at reasonable prices.
Small space with traditional Yemeni decor creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels authentic and cozy. Comfortable seating and a prayer room support a relaxed, family-friendly vibe. The place offers an immersive cultural experience with subtle design touches and background music.
Broth features spices and a hint of citrus, creating a homey feel. Lamb soup, or maraq, offers a rich, flavorful broth with tender lamb chunks simmered in turmeric and cumin.
Fish dishes feature perfectly cooked fillets with the underside soaked in flavorful juices and oil. The fish stands out as extremely delicious and packed with flavor.
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Parking is limited; expect challenges during busy times.
Free parking is available in the lot.
The restaurant is 100% Halal.
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.
Rich soup base highlights the fish and a variety of mushrooms. Options include fish balls, shrimp, crawdad, krab sticks, and squid alongside fresh vegetables and prawns.
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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.
Wooden interior and clean, cozy atmosphere create a calm, welcoming space. Family-friendly vibe with authentic Korean tofu soup and well-prepared dishes. Renovated setting includes new utensils and a TV playing music, enhancing the dining experience.
Tofu soup stands out with its authentic Korean flavors and rich, meaty broth. Variations like kimchi and oyster tofu soups offer bold, satisfying tastes.
Fried fish comes as a side with dishes like soondubu and bibimbap. Small fish have shifted from salty crispy smelt to larger, bread-coated fish with bones.
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The prices at Komi Tofu are very reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
Portion sizes at Komi Tofu are huge, perfect for sharing.
The restaurant maintains a high level of cleanliness, especially after remodeling.
Small, casual Chinese restaurant with authentic Sichuan cuisine and handmade noodles. Atmosphere feels warm and cheerful but simple, with a slightly outdated interior and a strip mall setting. Crowded at times, it offers reasonable prices and lunch specials.
Spicy beef noodle soup offers a fantastic kick, while hot and sour soup stands out as the best among many Asian spots. Wonton soup features fresh wontons and sesame oil that elevate its flavor.
Fish dishes come with bold flavors and precise cooking. Options include hot braised whole fish with chili pepper, Szechuan fried fish, boiled fish, and kung pao fish with a tofu version.
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Lunch specials are available from Monday to Friday for $11, including soup and rice.
Expect a wait time of about 8-10 minutes even during busy hours.
Parking can be difficult to find near the restaurant.
Dine-in space feels no-frills and a little dated with a lingering oil smell. Atmosphere stays quiet and chill, welcoming families with wheelchair access and high chairs. Ordering uses a scan-to-order app with many options and pictures, supporting those unfamiliar with dishes.
Preserved veggie pork rice noodles soup stands out with rich flavor. Other soups include beef noodle with clear broth, cumin lamb, and pork with pickled vegetables, all offering distinct tastes.
Spicy fish dishes stand out with tender filets and a bit of kick. The sour fish adds a flavor explosion. Seafood tofu stew includes small shrimps and fish fillets. Grilled and boiling fish dishes are less impressive.
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Parking can be challenging on weekends due to nearby grocery stores.
The restaurant offers a QR code for easy ordering at the table.
Rice is sold separately, so plan your order accordingly.
Restaurant offers a vibrant atmosphere with authentic Vietnamese decor resembling a village kitchen and featuring a classic 1960s Honda bike. Space feels cozy and inviting with rustic touches that balance openness and privacy. When busy, sound levels rise, creating a lively, casual vibe.
Soups feature rich, flavorful broths with plenty of meat. Options include a spicy pork soup, a filling Bum Mam soup, and Pho with tasty broth.
Family style pompano fish comes with green mango salad and steamed rice. The fish cake often has an overpowering sourness and can be spoiled, but servers sometimes offer shrimp as compensation.
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The restaurant is located next to Fred Meyer, providing ample parking.
Prices are reasonable, making it an affordable dining option.
The menu features authentic Vietnamese dishes with fresh herbs and vegetables.
Robots deliver sushi and interact playfully, creating a unique dining experience in a modern, spacious interior with stylish decor. The atmosphere balances a friendly, lively vibe with occasional congestion from robot traffic, offering a blend of novelty and casual dining energy.
Miso soup stands out as some of the best ever tasted. Soups here come highly recommended alongside California Sushi rolls and Salmon Sushi.
Freshness stands out with incredibly fresh fish and a good fish to rice ratio. The selection includes perfectly seasoned, slightly spicy fish and a variety of sashimi options.
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The all-you-can-eat price is $30 per person on weekends.
Lunch pricing is $21.95, but dinner prices apply all day on Saturdays.
There is a 15-minute wait between orders for the all-you-can-eat menu.