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.
Chinese northern style BBQ stands out with authentic flavors and tasty kebabs. Service is consistently great, making the dining experience smooth and enjoyable.
Grilled fish stands out with an authentic taste and a slightly sweet Japanese style. The fish hot pot and red willow skewers also feature as favorite dishes, offering a mix of flavors and textures.
Good to know
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.
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.
Roasted duck and barbecue pork stand out with authentic Cantonese flavors. The BBQ counter is responsive and efficient, offering quick service and reasonable prices.
Claypot rice features eel, salted fish, and spare ribs with a poached egg. Salted fish appears in a dish with eggplant and chicken. Steamed fish serves as a simple, fresh option.
Good to know
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.
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. The beef brisket wonton noodle soup complements the BBQ dishes well, creating a solid mix of hearty options.
Fish appears in several dishes like salty fish and patties clay pot rice with crispy rice on the bottom and a crispy rice bowl. The sweet and sour fish lacks crispiness, while fish fillet shows up in congee dishes.
Good to know
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.
Small Chinese restaurant offers cozy, warm atmosphere with soft Chinese music and late-night hours. Seating is limited to about seven tables, making it better suited for small groups. Known for spicy, flavorful grilled fish and generous portions at reasonable prices.
Stone pot barbecue with lettuce stands out as simply delicious. Other BBQ options feel a bit dry and lack flavor, though staff mention upcoming Chinese BBQ skewers.
Fish dishes feature fresh, flavorful, and spicy grilled options with delicate flesh like Qingjiang fish imported from Portland. Meals include two complimentary sides and choices of meat and vegetables, with unique flavors like lychee and pineapple in development.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, and wait times can be long.
Parking is limited; free parking is available in Chinatown on Sundays.
The restaurant is open late, until midnight daily.
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.
Vietnamese BBQ features prominently with flavorful grilled meats. The spot serves as a reliable choice for authentic BBQ dishes and consistent quality.
Fish dishes come out perfectly cooked and flavorful. Adding fish sauce to the mild BÁNH XÈO boosts its taste significantly.
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 dining room with VIP private rooms and a large banquet area suits big gatherings and events. Atmosphere is lively and loud, blending authentic Chinese decor with a comfortable, first-class feel. Tables are well spaced, supporting both family-style meals and social meet-ups.
BBQ duck, roast pork, and char siu stand out for their tender, juicy, and partly fatty texture. The barbecue combo plate offers a proper Hong Kong style experience with superb rice rolls and truffle chicken clay pot.
Steamed fish here is very fresh and cooked just right to be soft. The quality matches what you'd find in Hong Kong and Vancouver seafood spots.
Good to know
Dim sum is available daily from 11 AM to 3 PM.
Free parking is available for customers at the restaurant.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to enjoy multiple dishes.
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.
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.
Grilled fish stands out with its tender fillet and no fishy smell after heating on the teppanyaki plate. The flavor is balanced, needing no extra seasoning, making the barbecue fish a notable choice.
Good to know
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.
New American restaurant with an open kitchen and communal long table creates a lively, stylish atmosphere full of vibrant energy and good vibes. Outdoor space features fire pits and heaters for comfort in cooler weather. The space combines eclectic decor with a high-energy bar scene.
BBQ shrimp stands out with well-cooked meat and an incredible garlic sauce served with focaccia. Other notable dishes include chicken special, Mac and cheese, and cornbread, all consistently delicious.
Fish here has a fresh taste and a texture that stands out. Flavor goes beyond typical expectations.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Expect a 5% surcharge added to your bill that may not be disclosed.
Seating is limited for walk-ins, especially during peak hours.