Restaurant combines cozy atmosphere with pool tables in the back for a relaxed vibe. Space feels clean and comfortable, welcoming families and casual diners alike. Service blends quick counter style with a sit-down feel, creating a unique dining experience.
Atmosphere suits all ages, welcoming families with kids. Children enjoy grilled chicken and lamb chops. Billiards offers a fun activity for kids.
Lunch offers lamb chops, beef Shawarma, and a lamb plate. The setting stays peaceful, making it easy to enjoy a quiet meal.
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The restaurant offers food truck-style service with fine dining prices.
The price of $19 for the Lamb Shawarma is reasonable for the portion size.
They serve a HALAL menu despite being non-Muslims.
Multiple conveyor belts and robots deliver sushi and drinks, creating a high-tech Tokyo Metropolitan feel. Seating booths offer privacy with visibility through the sushi belts, while the atmosphere feels like being in Tokyo with a relaxed vibe. Sushi is fresh and varied, including unique dishes not commonly found elsewhere.
Kids enjoy sushi and get excited about the gift/key chain balls earned from the number of plates. The experience feels wonderful for children and suits birthday celebrations.
Frequent visits happen during lunch times or just before work. The spot suits quick meals after shopping and works well for a casual lunch date with family.
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Every 15 plates, you receive a prize during special events.
The average price per person is $25-$40, depending on appetite.
You must download an app to pay at the table.
Spacious interior with modern decor and a full bar creates a lively setting. Atmosphere suits families, couples, and solo diners, often filled with happy Hispanic-American families. Noise levels rise with crowd size due to lack of sound dampening, giving a cafeteria-like feel.
Staff stay very friendly with kids from start to finish. The place suits families with children well and handles food allergies carefully.
Lunch offers prompt service and a good menu with options like a lunch size fajita and carne asada. Portions suit a midday meal without being too large.
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The restaurant offers a Seniors menu with discounted meals.
Free warm chips and salsa are provided upon seating.
Prices are reasonable, averaging about $30 per person for an entrรฉe and drink.
Small, modern space with an open kitchen and clean, comfortable seating creates a relaxed, low-key vibe. Korean drama plays on a TV screen, adding to the welcoming atmosphere. The place offers frosted mugs for beer and a variety of soju flavors, enhancing the dining experience.
Staff show kindness and accommodation toward kids, making visits smooth even with a tired toddler. The environment is clearly kid-friendly and welcoming.
Kimchi lunch box features spicy pork, Japchae, and a small salad. Chicken wings come at a higher price point for lunch, around $23.
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The prices at KIMCHI BOX are incredibly reasonable.
The portions at KIMCHI BOX are generous for the price.
KIMCHI BOX is extremely wheelchair accessible.
Robot waiters shaped like cats deliver food in a large, modern dining area with booth seating and Japanese decor. Atmosphere feels fun and innovative but can be crowded and cold with some discomfort in seating. Alcohol options include a variety of sake, adding to the unique dining experience.
Robot servers entertain kids and sometimes sing on birthdays. The menu offers a special price for children and the service is fast and kid friendly.
Lunch offers an all-you-can-eat menu for $20, including a salad bar with fruit, gyozas, and miso broth. An upgrade to the dinner menu during lunch costs $10 and adds sashimi plates.
Good to know
It is an all-you-can-eat sushi buffet where leftover food incurs additional charges.
I paid $20 per person for lunch all-you-can-eat.
There was a Pierce County health sign indicating food safety 'needs improvement.'
Small bakery with immaculate decor and a welcoming, cozy vibe that fosters camaraderie and local pride. Lines often wrap outside, reflecting its popularity and authentic NYC-style bagels. Offers a full espresso bar and thoughtful touches like dog treats outside.
Kids get a vanilla steamer so they can join in. Bagels like the Nutella bagel get kid approval. Saturdays often turn into a family tradition around these treats.
Sitting down to enjoy lunch feels inviting here, with the Pastrami sandwich standing out as a solid choice. The menu encourages ordering both breakfast and lunch items together.
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Expect long lines, especially on Saturday mornings, so arrive early.
They often sell out of bagels before closing time, so come early.
The seating area fills up quickly, making it hard to find a spot.
Restaurant offers interactive table-side grilling with a modern black and gold interior and K-pop music videos playing on big TVs. Atmosphere balances comfortable and lively, though music volume can be high. Cocktails and soju drinks complement the upscale dining experience.
Kids enjoy the self-cooking experience and sides like rice, noodles, and fish cakes. The staff is very accommodating for families, and the owner often takes family photos to celebrate special moments.
Lunch features an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ option with a lunch special flat iron plate that offers good flavor. The owner often visits tables to greet and check on diners, adding a personal touch.
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Happy hour runs from 9:00 p.m. to close Monday through Friday for $19.95.
Expect limited menu options during happy hour despite advertised lower prices.
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat options for a fixed price.
Small, modern chicken restaurant with limited seating and a busy, loud atmosphere. The space feels cramped and crowded, especially near the order counter. Fried chicken is fresh and crispy, often considered the best in town.
Staff set up high chairs and engage patiently with kids, answering their questions. Kids receive stickers and enjoy dishes like spicy chicken and mac n cheese.
Lunch offers a pleasant surprise with familiar fast food options. Stopping by for a meal feels like a welcome break during the day.
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Parking is not available at this location.
Expect long wait times due to high customer volume.
The menu does not include PALABOK or Adobo Rice.
Cajun restaurant offers a cozy and lively atmosphere with fresh seafood boils and spicy, flavorful dishes. Seating is tight and crowded, creating an intimate dining experience. Music stays at a moderate volume, supporting conversation without overwhelming the space.
A magician performs and makes balloon animals for kids. Menu includes kid-friendly options like Cajun pasta and dishes without seafood. Staff help make occasions like birthdays special.
Lunch meals come filling with portions that often leave leftovers. Some seafood dishes like shrimp can be overcooked and show signs of poor freshness.
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Expect to pay around $100 per person for a meal.
An automatic service charge is added to all bills without prior notice.
The wait time is generally short during weekdays.
Continuous dining service features gauchos moving table to table with various meats, creating an interactive dining experience. The atmosphere is loud and crowded, with cramped seating that limits comfort and space. A well-stocked salad bar and multiple soups complement the meat offerings.
Kids enjoy a variety of fresh homemade lemonades like coconut, mango, and passion fruit. Staff pays close attention to families, making kids feel special and well cared for.
Lunch offers a special price around $25 to $30 with an all-you-can-eat salad bar included. Fridays feature a notable lunch special that draws groups for casual meals and celebrations.
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Reservations are essential to avoid 15-40 minute wait times for seating.
Happy hour runs until 6 pm on weekdays with discounted wine and cocktails.
Dessert costs extra, so be prepared for additional charges.