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Fried rice barbecue

Smoky barbecue paired with a savory bowl of fried rice is the ultimate comfort.

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Updated April 2026
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Spacious Korean restaurant with modern cozy vibe and K-pop music playing softly in the background. Lighting creates a warm, inviting atmosphere suitable for groups and families. Plenty of booths and open space support larger events and casual dining.

Spicy BBQ chicken and hot wings stand out with their strong heat and bold flavor. Korean barbecue pairs well with fried and oven-roasted dishes for variety.

Curry fried rice stands out with a rich flavor, while the kimchi fried rice balances spice and tang perfectly. Options include variations like curry chicken fried rice, all served with well-prepared sides.

People are saying

"The food here is awesome and seasoned to perfection."

"I thought the fried rice, both curry chicken and kimchi, was very good."

"The Barbecue chicken and wings pack a strong, delicious heat."

Good to know

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Happy hour special includes 6 pieces of fried chicken, fries, and a drink for $18.

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Free parking is available in the garage, with a few reserved spots.

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Expect a fair wait time for fresh food orders.

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Hawaiian restaurant

Small dining space offers a local island vibe with Hawaiian music and family atmosphere. Interior feels cozy but crowded, with a mix of fresh and worn areas. The place buzzes with energy from loud conversations and steady arrivals.

Hawaiian BBQ shines with BBQ chicken, Kahlua pork, and BBQ beef plates. Musubi, pineapple chicken, and lau lau also clear plates quickly.

Fried rice often comes with spam and pairs well with dishes like ginger chicken or loco moco. It serves as a hearty substitute for white rice and complements sides like mac salad and musubi.

People are saying

"This lunch spot serves authentic Hawaiian food that's truly comforting."

"The Hawaiian food here is so authentic, it feels like you're on the island."

"The Hawaiian Barbecue pork and chicken here is fantastic."

Good to know

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Parking can be challenging during lunch hours, so arrive early.

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Expect a 20-minute wait for food during peak times.

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Seating is limited, so consider takeout if it's busy.

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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.

Clay pot rice with BBQ pork and pork ribs stands out with rich flavors. Beef brisket appears often in both hot pot and wonton noodle soup, showing a strong focus on tender meats in various dishes.

Fried rice here has a flavorful depth with well-cooked chicken and vegetables that stay crisp. Options include shrimp fried rice and versions paired with dishes like chicken chow mein and wonton noodle soup.

People are saying

"The food here is delicious and packed with flavor."

"The BBQ pork and ribs clay pot rice is amazing."

"The fried rice with chicken was well cooked and spiced."

Good to know

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There is a small parking lot attached to the building, so I didnโ€™t have to park on the street.

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Be careful of the spicy dishes if you can't handle spicy food.

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The portion sizes at Jufeng Noodle House were very good.

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Korean restaurant

Small, cozy Korean restaurant with authentic banchan and affordable prices. Atmosphere ranges from chill and relaxed with K-pop music to occasionally loud and crowded. Space feels a bit claustrophobic due to table layout and dim lighting below street level.

BBQ beef short ribs stand out with rich flavor and tender texture. Spicy BBQ pork offers a bold kick, paired well with kimchi pancakes for a satisfying meal.

Kimchi fried rice stands out with its strong flavor and is often paired with side dishes. It appears alongside other Korean staples like japchae and tteokbokki, making it a solid choice for a hearty meal.

People are saying

"This flavorful, garlicky soup is perfect for winter."

"I highly recommend the BBQ beef short ribs."

"I loved the kimchi fried rice."

Good to know

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The restaurant enforces a minimum one order per person rule.

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They offer free refills on banchan side dishes.

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Vegetarian options are available, including soup made with water instead of beef broth.

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Cantonese restaurant

Chinatown back alley setting creates a cozy, old-school vibe with ample family-style seating and authentic Cantonese atmosphere. The place buzzes with locals enjoying classic Chinese BBQ in a space that feels warm and inviting despite its dated appearance.

Barbecue pork stands out with its rich flavor and consistent quality. Quick takeout service supports regular visits spanning decades.

Fried rice here comes well-seasoned and pairs well with BBQ pork and chicken. The house fried rice stands out with its rich flavor and complements dishes like chow mein and egg rolls.

People are saying

"The BBQ pork here is so juicy and delicious."

"The Barbecue pork here is juicy and delicious."

"I thought the fried rice was awesome."

Good to know

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Lunch specials are available from 1pm to 3pm for $10, including soup and fried rice.

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Reservations can be made on the same day for groups.

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Expect a variety of lunch options for under $10.

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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.

Dishes feature BBQ pork prominently, paired with crispy pork and Dungeness crab in generous portions. Options include fried rice, wontons, and dry noodles loaded with big chunks of meat and seafood.

Steak garlic fried rice and BBQ pork fried rice stand out with rich flavors and a filling portion. Crab fried rice also appears as a notable option among the choices.

People are saying

"The boat noodles and pad kee mao at these dinner spots were authentic."

"The steak garlic fried rice was so tasty and filling."

"The BBQ pork here is so good, especially on the Bha mee hang bowl."

Good to know

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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted appetizers.

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Expect long wait times during peak dinner hours, especially on weekends.

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Parking is available in the garage of PCC, but street parking can be limited.

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Vietnamese restaurant

Vietnamese restaurant offers a casual atmosphere that is clean, relaxing, and quiet. Menu includes a vegetarian section and a variety of Vietnamese sandwiches praised for their flavor. Food quality varies, with pho broth and brisket noted as highlights.

BBQ pork features prominently in several dishes, including a BBQ pork banh mi and standalone servings. The menu also includes BBQ chicken and beef BBQ options.

Multiple types of fried rice come out tasty and ready to share. The combination fried rice includes shrimp, though sometimes the shrimp count is off.

People are saying

"I found the Vietnamese sandwich to be the best I've ever had."

"The BBQ pork meat was delicious."

"I enjoyed the fried rice here; it was so tasty."

Good to know

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You can customize your order on the website before placing it.

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Prices at Pho Tai are generally affordable compared to other places.

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The restaurant is clean and well-maintained.

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Dim sum restaurant

Dim sum restaurant with old school vibes and a hustle and bustle atmosphere featuring carts rolling by with fresh dumplings and buns. Space feels cramped but the dining area is well-lit and lively. Known for freshly made dim sum and a strong reputation for quality.

Steamed and baked BBQ pork buns stand out with incredible flavor and quick service. Dim sum includes har gow, siu mai, chicken feet, and tasty BBQ pork fried rice and shrimp egg rolls.

People are saying

"The food here is authentic and deeply satisfying."

"The BBQ pork buns are the best I've ever had."

"The salted fish and chicken fried rice had distinct grains."

Good to know

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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.

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Parking is street only, which can be tricky to find.

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You need to pay in cash; credit cards incur an extra service charge.

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