Small Hawaiian eatery inside a gas station offers a casual, lively atmosphere with a family feel and festive vibe. No seating is available, emphasizing quick, friendly service. Known for authentic Hawaiian dishes like teriyaki chicken and mochiko chicken, it stands out as a hidden gem in the area.
Kids eat everything without fuss. Even picky eaters enjoy the food here.
Gas station offers a good deal for lunch with Hawaiian style plate lunches and sides. Large plates come in under 20 dollars.
Good to know
Unko's Kitchen is take-out only with no seating available.
Expect a line during peak hours due to the restaurant's popularity.
The portion sizes are generous, typically including 2-3 cups of rice.
Small, compact space with a cozy vibe and soft music sets a relaxed mood. Mostly quiet due to focus on takeout and online orders, with free tea and egg drop soup offered. Known for best teriyaki, large portions, and reasonable prices.
Bento boxes serve as a filling meal for adults and kids alike. Options like chicken teriyaki and broccoli chicken with fried rice appeal to picky eaters and toddlers.
Single bento boxes serve enough food for multiple people, making lunch easy and filling. This spot works well when skipping lunch prep.
Good to know
Expect food to be ready within 10-15 minutes for takeout orders.
The restaurant offers large portions for $14.99, enough for 2-3 people.
Online orders often come with a discount for first-time customers.
Japanese restaurant offers a quiet atmosphere with Studio Ghibli-themed decor featuring Miyazaki art on the walls. The space feels clean and cute, creating an inviting vibe for lunch. Generous portions accompany the calm, trendy setting.
Staff shows kindness and quick attention to kids' needs. They offer helpful items like a phone stand and replace dropped utensils without waiting.
Quiet little spot with delicious lunch options. The Spicy Chicken stands out as a filling choice that works for lunch and dinner.
Good to know
Expect an average wait time of 30-40 minutes regardless of the day or time.
The total cost of a meal and drink is approximately $30 for one person.
You will have leftovers for days after eating here due to generous portions.
Food truck offers authentic Mexican street food with outdoor bistro seating and picnic tables. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, with orders delivered via buzzing tag devices. Regulars enjoy flavorful birria and asada tacos served quickly in a casual setting.
Kids get kid-sized burritos and small taquitos with a small portion of rice and beans. The queso birria tacos are a favorite among younger diners.
Asada tacos stand out as a great lunch option here. Tables near the truck are easy to find after the lunch rush, making it a relaxed spot to eat with family.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large events to ensure availability.
Expect a long wait for food during peak hours.
Prices are affordable, with five tacos and a side costing under $25.
Bowling alley with spacious lanes and high ceilings offers a laid-back atmosphere that shifts to a club-like vibe at night. Family-friendly arcade and well-maintained equipment support a lively, comfortable environment. Bar area features occasional live music and a selection of popular food and drinks.
Ample space lets adults sit while kids enjoy bowling with ball stands designed for little ones. Friendly staff help with stuck balls and the arcade game room keeps kids entertained during parties and visits.
Lunch pairs well with activities like bowling and the arcade. Meals stand out as some of the best in the area for midday dining.
Good to know
Bingo events are held regularly; check the schedule for specific dates.
Expect league nights to occupy several lanes, especially on weekends.
Bowling costs $25 for one adult and one child for one game with shoes.
Open seating inside a mall creates a New Mexican Tex Mex vibe with live music on weekends adding energy. The atmosphere feels great but lacks privacy at tables, often quiet during dinner hours. Margaritas and mojitos stand out as well-made and well-priced drinks.
Staff show patience and kindness toward kids. Burritos appeal to younger tastes. Large dishes like the tomahawk steak serve families well.
Lunch comes with quick service and reasonably priced specials. Servers offer fun drink and lunch combos that add to the experience.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a buy one get one for $2 deal during happy hour.
Expect high prices compared to other local dining options.
The menu features unique and inventive dishes.
Bright, cozy atmosphere combines with a clean, well-maintained space that feels welcoming and comfortable. The vibe is casual and family-friendly, with a charming interior that avoids being fancy. Generous portions and a variety of vegan options add to the approachable, satisfying experience.
Staff make accommodations for kids and treat toddlers well. Children with different taste preferences find options, and the environment welcomes families introducing kids to new foods.
Lunch offers a very enjoyable experience with consistently high ratings around 4.7 stars. The spot delivers satisfying meals that make it a solid choice for midday dining.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a large menu with many vegan options.
Portion sizes are generous, making them suitable for sharing.
Dining family-style is recommended to enjoy a variety of dishes.
Asian food hall combines Korean, Japanese, and Filipino cuisines with a market-style atmosphere and bright, food court-like seating. Multiple menus and a dedicated boba shop offer variety in a clean, spacious setting. The space feels lively with a bustling kitchen line humming behind the counter.
Children enjoy the orange creamsicle smoothie and dishes like Hawaiian honey garlic chicken and ramen. Pop Up Kitchen serves as a popular spot for kids and teenagers to hang out.
Plenty of seating handles the lunch rush well. The spot suits groups, families, and casual dates with a varied menu for different tastes.
Good to know
You can order online for pickup if needed.
There is plenty of parking in the area.
You order first and then seat yourself.
Small, unassuming space fills with noise from running range hoods and lively chatter. Tables feature built-in grills for all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue, creating an interactive dining experience. The atmosphere is fun and energetic, attracting crowds despite the cold interior and long waits.
Kids get perfect portions with options like the catsu bento box and beef bulgogi meals.
Lunch draws a full crowd with all tables taken on Sunday. Bulgogi Korean BBQ comes with all the sides, making it a solid choice.
Good to know
Expect a wait of over 5-10 minutes during peak hours.
The all-you-can-eat meal costs about $30 per person, including one gyoza appetizer.
Parking spots are tiny, so arrive early to find a space.
Small seating area offers a quiet, relaxed atmosphere with plenty of space and a clean environment. Staff cook food visibly, adding an element of interactive dining. Guests customize bowls with generous portions, though the place no longer offers an all-you-can-eat option.
Staff explain the process clearly to kids, keeping a happy, polite smile even with rowdy children. Kids enjoy picking their own vegetables and like the food served. Sharing plates is not allowed for kids.
Lunch offers fresh dishes with many options running low by mid-afternoon. It suits dates, family nights, and coworker outings well.
Good to know
The restaurant no longer offers an all-you-can-eat option.
Each bowl costs $17.99 during dinner service.
Kids are not allowed to share plates.