What can I say about WK that hasn’t been said already. Nothing. The food is
outstanding. The prices are outstanding. The service, decor…every single
detail from the location to the music, the non-alcololic beverage options to
the ridiculous coffee and espresso drinks. An ever changing menu inspired by
traditional Maryland cooking, with locally sourced ingredients from small
independent farms in and around Baltimore, stretching into PA and WV.
It is a hole-in-the wall, small place that takes cash only, so don’t expect it
to be a full-service restaurant. This is more like take-out or fast food/on the
go but higher quality and taste. One of the few Chinese places I approve of and
frequent.
I really enjoy this place…I mean i get why some of the Yelpers can get upset,
about this place making you order atleast 5 skewers per person! But look at it
this way… the place isn’t all that big. and located right next to Santa
Monica. Also, they only open for 4 and a half hour a day! I cant imagine how
they make ends meet, if people just ordered a few and sit for hour…personally
i can eat over 10+easy!
Home of the world-famous Slippery Shrimp! Yang Chow, with three locations
throughout Southern California, will delight any diner with our fine cuisine,
our elegant atmosphere, and our quality of service. We offer our full menu,
with our delicious entress and appetizers, for you to preview before your
visit.
Interesting combination of two unrelatable words and you get the name of this
unique food establishment. Upscale at the very least (food prices reflect it),
and situated in a random alleyway in the Financial District, Yank Sing is the
kind of place that’s reserved for fancy business meetings or special events
(think birthday, anniversary, etc.).
Not really a cheese steak expert, but I thought these were delicious. Hot,
flakey, juicy meat and a fresh chewy sub roll.
Happy Bday to me! A friend took me and the family along to indulge ourselves
into this exquisite experience of…OMG delicious eats. I really was begging
them to stop because I couldn’t eat any more food.
Stopped in here after 7hrs on the road. Situated on the bay, it’s ideal for
chowing on just about any seafood. I recommend any of the whole lobster
plates. You’ll still be hungry afterwards, but you will know the standard for
our beloved crustacean delicacy. Even the shrimp plate was sweet - fat and
fresh pieces of great seafood.
Ok, the location is a little seedy and crummy, not a neighbourhood I want to
visit a lot. Parking is indoor next to a hotel, kind of creepy, can’t imagine
how it is at night. We just wanted to quickly park, quickly eat, and quickly
ciao.
This is not a typical Mexican restaurant so if you’re looking for Americanized
dishes, Zarela isn’t for you. On the other hand, as a vegetarian I didn’t find
this place authentic-in-a-scary way, if you know what I mean.
This is one of my favorite places to eat in Phoenix, even though I don’t get
over here as often as I’d like.
I was in town for a wedding a couple of weekends ago and, after researching the
area, my fiance and I made sure this place was our first stop for lunch. We
weren’t disappointed! To start off, we decided to share a large Jenny’s Fix
(pastrami sandwich) on italian bread.
Had a blast here for Oktoberfest dinner - and Zum Stammtisch does it hardcore!
I had eaten here before so I knew the food was going to be good, but this night
they absolutely blew us away. From beginning to end, was non-stop food, beer,
song, and out right Munich madness!
Don’t have to say much this place speaks for itself! Me and my husband always
get just the regular cheese burger, share a medium fry (ask for old fashion
cut!) and a small shake with two cups for water and very much fills us up and
we only spent around $8 all together!
I’m always satisfied when I go to Luna Park! I went this past Sunday and was
able to enjoy their bottomless mimosas and brunch for 50% off. Apparently if
you sign up for their newsletter, they send out promotions here and there. This
past Sunday, if you wore a hat, you got 50% off on food. I had their
chilaquilles and my bf had a complete breakfast that included eggs, pancakes,
etc. etc
This was our first trip to Charleston, and it took me quite a long time to
decide on which restaurant to go to our first night. Using Yelp as a guide, my
decision brought us to Magnolia’s for dinner. When my husband and I travel, we
do not go to chain restaurants, we try to go where the locals dine and take all
reviews with a grain of salt, because every restaurant can have an off night!
So I was in here over the weekend w/ my kids picking up some Roast Beef and
Salami Sando’s and the guys start selling me on the Eggplant Special.
Fantastic restaurant on the North Shore! When I knew we were going to Maui I
immediately made a reservation for Mamas. I’ve heard nothing but great things
from friends who had already dined there and knew I had to check it out. Be
sure to make a reservation - #1 to guarantee a spot, #2 - we booked for early
in the afternoon and I think the reservation helped get us a prime table by the
window where we had a great view of the water and even saw an informal wedding
ceremony.
Ono-licious musubis! go early though since they have a limited #. 10 musubis
cost $17. Tried the beef sukiyaki and vegetarian curry pilaf one and they
were great as a snack. must return to try other flavors. One thing i noticed
was that the rice was just right, soft and delicious.
Big fan! Quesadillas are the best thing, I think. Burritos are a great size.
About the same price as chipotle but tastes slightly more authentic (eh,
barely).