Open kitchen and window stools create a casual, cozy space with a warm, friendly vibe. Seating feels intimate and inviting, with quiet, moderate music enhancing the calm atmosphere. Family-owned style adds a welcoming, self-serve touch.
Close proximity to work makes it easy to walk here for lunch. Lunches feature authentic Malaysian flavors prepared with care. It serves as a quick, healthy option that fits well into a busy day.
Broth stays mild and balanced, making the tonkotsu ramen stand out with its rich flavor. Portions suit one person well, and the noodles hold up nicely in the soup.
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The restaurant offers a variety of sushi rolls priced between $8 and $13.
Take-out orders are packaged separately to keep noodles from getting soggy.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Korean restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and K-pop muted on multiple TVs creates a unique vibe. Compact interior feels homely yet warm, with American music playing softly in the background. Late-night crowd enjoys authentic Korean dishes alongside a large soju selection.
Friendly service makes lunch enjoyable here. The bibimbap and tofu soup with beef offer a light lunch option often chosen by regulars.
Ramen features a tasty, hearty soup base that helps clear sinuses. Options include mild ramen suitable for kids alongside other Korean dishes.
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Parking is available right across the street.
The dishes aren't cheap, costing around $50 with a tip.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but no personal checks.
Small, cozy space channels a nostalgic Japanese izakaya vibe with ancient posters and authentic decor. Atmosphere feels like stepping into Japan, lively yet intimate, though seating is limited and minimal. Music and heat levels vary, creating a distinct but uneven energy.
Mini donburi bowls cost under $10 and offer a satisfying lunch option. Service stays attentive even during the busy lunch rush, and seating is usually available without a wait.
Curry ramen stands out with its rich flavor and deep umami. Other options like scallop, corn, and salmon ramen offer unique blends of creamy and comforting tastes, often enhanced with chili oil.
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Happy hour offers good deals on many plates.
Seating is very limited, primarily offering counter seats.
Takeout is a better option due to limited seating.
Counter-service restaurant with no indoor seating offers fresh salmon bentos and quick preparation. Outdoor tables provide a clean, bright setting ideal for sunny days. The atmosphere is functional with short wait times and straightforward ordering.
Quick service delivers fresh baked salmon and snack size chicken karage ideal for lunch breaks. Friendly staff and consistent quality make it a solid choice for a fast, fresh lunch near work.
Spicy miso ramen stands out with its rich flavor and warming heat. Hot ramen dishes deliver satisfying warmth on cold days.
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There is no inside seating at Donburi House.
There are outside tables available for dining.
The wait at Donburi House is usually very short.
Small sushi restaurant tucked inside an office building offers a wide variety of sushi and ramen with large portions and good prices. The atmosphere is clean and welcoming but seating is limited, making it ideal for quick lunches or takeout. Fish quality varies, but poke bowls stand out as fresh and generous.
Quick and simple sushi lunches suit working days or takeout. Poke bowls serve as a reliable lunch option during busy downtown trips or conventions.
Spicy levels reach a solid 3-star heat, making the ramen notably spicy compared to other spots. The bowls come with simple toppings like bean sprouts and green onions and offer a taste reminiscent of ramen in Japan.
Good to know
Scent happy hour runs from 3-6pm for dine-in customers.
Ordering directly at the register is faster than online.
The restaurant is small with limited seating for larger groups.
Small rooftop ramen spot features cramped seating and self-serve ordering with touchscreen pads. Noise from kitchen and loud, repetitive music create a high-energy, chaotic atmosphere. Modest decor adds cozy charm despite tight space.
Quick bites focus on ramen with options that suit lunch cravings. The spot serves a different kind of ramen for variety during midday meals.
Rich, bold flavors fill the broth, making each bowl deeply satisfying. Caramelized pork adds a touch of sweetness that balances the savory notes perfectly.
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Reservations are not accepted; expect to wait during peak hours.
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a table.
A bowl of ramen costs around $20.
Small space with wood accents and warm colors creates a cozy, unpretentious atmosphere. The vibe is chill and safe, attracting a relaxed crowd including teens. Seating includes booths and a bar, making it feel like a neighborhood spot rather than a formal dining place.
Lunch features karaage sets with options of rice or pasta. Waiters offer multiple flavor choices, with lemon standing out.
Broth stands out with thick tonkotsu shoyu and flavorful shio options. Noodles cook perfectly, matching the rich broth with right thickness and texture.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Vegan and vegetarian options are available on the menu.
Online ordering is available, but the system can be glitchy.
Space combines authentic Japanese decor with a partially open kitchen showcasing chefs at work. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, with Japanese rock and K-pop music playing at a moderate volume. The environment feels clean, chic, and inviting, suitable for comfortable dining.
Lunch offers tasty and fun options with no all-you-can-eat choice. Parking can be tricky around lunchtime.
Rich tonkotsu broth stands out with tender, thick-cut pork belly. The ramen offers a satisfying, hearty flavor that pairs well with crispy karaage.
Good to know
Happy hour offers 50% off drinks after 9pm on weekdays.
The restaurant is open until midnight on weekdays.
All-you-can-eat yakitori is available, but limited to 90 minutes.