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    Kato

    4.4 (652 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndTaiwanese, Seafood
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Jin Sha
    Patricia D.

    We celebrated my husband's birthday with their ten-course (two add-ons) pre-fixe menu, and it was an excellent experience! We've been to plenty of Michelin-rated restaurants, and Kato was the first one to live up to this award. The fresh vegetables in the Liangcai were one of my favorites. It was my first time trying a century egg done with a quail egg, and I now understand why they are a delicacy. The yolk was creamy, and the whites had a good gelatinous chew. Regardless of the green-blueish hue, the funkiness was subtle. The porridge in the Xifan was tasty! The sea urchin in the Youtiao was creamy and was the perfect savory donut! I would order a dozen if I could. Their beverages were also delicious! I had a couple of glasses of their Matcha Citron mocktail - so refreshing! I also had a cup of their pour-over coffee during the dessert portion. The hospitality was top-notch, no notes! They played a lot of Nujabes, which made the ambiance relaxing. Our dinner was pricey but worth it because we had an incredible experience and superb food!

    Sara D.

    Came here for my birthday dinner with my husband and it was a perfect change from sushi omakase. Greeted by staff, seated by the window, and ambiance was not too quiet but not too loud either. You will never hear the anyone in the kitchen yelling (the Bear reference ) Each plate was carefully crafted and explosion of flavors that we grew up with, but elevated x10000. We didn't get any add-ons to our tasting menu so I'm sure we missed out on it, but we were so full at the end already. I definitely would recommend this place to everyone and come back again!

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    John W.

    I've heard so much about Kato over the last few years as some of my friends' favorite restaurant here. I finally go to try for Valentine's Day and came away happy. Reservation: For Valentine's Day, I did opt to reserve this as soon as possible when reservations opened up via OpenTable. There was an option to 'enable notifications for openings' which was also useful. Food: Overall, this was a really good tasting menu that went into Chef Yao's childhood and learnings growing up in the SGV. I thought it was classy with nice twists. Also appreciated the restaurant accommodating my current dietary restrictions well (can't eat mostly raw food) with good replacements where possible or warning of where we can't switch out items. There were two supplementary items and in order to get them, the whole table does need to partake as a heads-up. Also a special shout-out to the newly appointed dessert chef, Erica Chan. Her desserts were creative, playful, and surprising. Here are a few of our highlights: *Sablefish/Jiucengta Chao Geli: Was excellent - mixed with basil, rice wine, soy paste, and geoduck. Loved the textures, the presentation, and the flavor. The seafood here is strong and loved how the waiters always mentioned where the items are from. *Suanchu Yu: Another fantastic fish dish. This one funny enough had some of the best snap peas that apparently came into season early due to the weather. Really felt almost designed to spotlight the snap peas which was surprising! *Zaocan: A surprising add for Valentine's Day and a play on breakfast. Loved the soup in particular made out of soy milk and filled with seafood. It almost was a bit much at first but by the last sip, was perfect. Loved how the sticky bread also came into play in two dishes. *Fan Lizhi: Our favorite dessert of the night. So, so surprising and learned what Cherimoya was. It came off as a simple sorbet but in actuality was layered with cherimoya slices, mandarin oranges at the bottom, and buffeted by flavored soda. It was such a fascinating dish all around and wanted so much more afterwards. *Zhou: Another fantastic dessert made out of parsnip. I remembered having another parsnip dessert elsewhere but found this one to just be delightful all-around. A crepe made with parsnip cream, a parsnip crisp on top (I believe?), and parsnip ice cream. It almost bordered on being too sweet but think it was so well balanced by the last bite. Also, we appreciated the special dragonfruit cake we received to celebrate our engagement and hand-written card. We even got two gifts leaving the restaurant - a canned special espresso drink and another iteration of the cake. Service: Service was fantastic. Everyone was super friendly, laid back, and easy to chat with. We had offers to take our jackets for storage. Our waiter Fernando was super knowledgable and easy to chat with. And the other staff that came by were all friendly and kind. Interior: Super minimalist and clean. Almost the whole restaurant has some sort of vantage point into the open kitchen. We noted it was surprisingly pretty quiet. The acoustics of the Parking: Parking is super easy in the ROW DTLA parking lot. Super spacious and not hard to find parking. Make sure to bring your parking ticket with you to get validated as you'll most likely go over the 2 free hours of parking. Our total bill with two mocktails came out to be about $1K for two people as a heads-up to those looking into the restaurant. Thank you to everyone at Kato for making it a memorable V-Day!

    Fan Lizhi
    Darryl T.

    Been wanting try Kato for a while. I finally came here for my birthday to have dinner with my wife. I must say this place lived up to the hype. We had the pre fixe menu. The food was delicious and very flavorful. The presentation for each dish were like impressive works of art. Some stand out dishes were the donuts with caviar and ham, the miso fish, and the lobster. The staff were very friendly, knowledgeable and welcoming. The vibe in the restaurant was relaxing, i timate and minimalist. The music playing at the time seemed like a Nujabes playlist, which was perfect for me. This place definitely lives up to the Michelin star it received. Just be ready to pay a pretty penny!

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    Brian V.

    My previous review was glowing because I'm such a big fan of this restaurant. Not a place I would be able to frequent for the full tasting menu, but when I partook in said tasting menu, it was special. My most recent visit didn't change my opinion on the food and ambiance - they're both S tier in my book. However, I just want to reiterate how great the service is/ was. I came in here right around opening to grab a couple of drinks before having dinner in another restaurant located at 'The Row'. I didn't want to take up the bar seat for too long (because they do a tasting menu there as well and I believe you can order some items a la cart) But the bartender and the host couldn't have been more hospitable. As a matter of fact, when it came time for me to head over to my dinner reservation, the hostess walked me over there with an umbrella because it was raining outside. How cool is that? (my memory for names is the worst, so I forgot the name of the bartender, but I think the hostess that walked me over is Lily(?)) During my visit, I had the bourbon 'Milk Punch' - I was a huge fan from the time I ordered it during my last visit where I had dinner here. I also ordered 'Jungle Bird' - their take on kind of a fun tiki beverage. Both cocktails were really delicious and well crafted with balance. Hoping to come back soon to have more drinks and order some bites at the bar. I think you still need to make a reservation for the bar area, but if you get in right at opening, they are more than happy to accept / accommodate walk ins.

    Erikaaa S.

    This is definitely a late review, but the meal was memorable enough that I still think about it months later. I came here for Valentine's Day and overall it was a really special dining experience. From the moment we arrived, the service was impeccable. Every staff member we interacted with was friendly, attentive, and genuinely caring. The pacing of the courses felt thoughtful, and the team did a great job explaining each dish. The meal itself was beautifully presented and full of flavor. One of the most memorable bites of the night was the bread with some sort of pâté. It was simple but incredibly satisfying and something I still crave. Another standout was the yellowtail dish, which was fresh, delicate, and really well balanced. That said, a couple of dishes didn't quite land for me. The cod broth soup leaned a bit too salty for my taste. We also added the uni donut and the prawn as supplemental courses, and those ended up being a little underwhelming, especially considering they were additional add-ons. The desserts were excellent and ended the meal on a high note. Overall, Kato delivered a memorable dining experience with thoughtful service, beautiful plating, and several standout dishes! It's the kind of meal that sticks with you long after, especially that bread with pâté and the yellowtail dish. *NOTE: The menu appears to be seasonal and offered as a set course, so dishes may vary depending on when you visit.

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    Samuel C.

    Kato is a Michelin-starred restaurant specializing in the fusion of fine Chinese and neo-American cuisines, served in an omakase-style. The restaurant offers precise execution and creative interpretations of many Taiwanese dishes, using high-quality ingredients. It is recognized as one of the best restaurants in Los Angeles, receiving accolades from various culinary publications. It is ranked 26th among the US's best restaurants by the World's 50 Best Restaurants.  The restaurant requires you to reserve a table in advance. Reservations are highly competitive and challenging to get. Someone in our party booked a month in advance, a few minutes after the reservations were released at 12 noon. I am not 100% sure about reservations, so please check their website for reservation information.  The restaurant lives up to its hype. We had the 12-course dinner with drink pairings. All dishes tasted great. My top 3 favorites are the braised beef, fish maw soup with egg custard, and quail breast. They are truly the result of precise and perfect execution. The braised beef is made with carefully selected wagyu, resulting in one of the most tender beef dishes I've ever had. The dish has a slight hint of the classic Chinese 5-spice blend, balanced with the right amount of umami. The egg custard was perfectly steamed, topped with a semi-gelatinous soup made with premium fish maw, delicately balanced in flavor. The highlight of the quail dish is the breast meat. According to the waitstaff, the beef was aged for 5 days to achieve the desired tenderness and flavor. And when I bit into the meat, it indeed tasted elevated, with a balanced umami, smokiness, juiciness, and tenderness. I am glad that we ordered the optional drink pairing program. These are specific drinks, infused teas, juices, and mocktails that are meant to complement the dishes. There were some misses, but overall, I am still glad we had the drinks, as I like their commitment and creativity in coming out with new concoctions. Finally, the desserts didn't disappoint. We aren't talking about just one dessert you get at the end of a meal, but five items, ranging from bite-sized to small-dish desserts. I especially like how they use Western baking and confectionery techniques to make classic Taiwanese desserts, or how they use Chinese ingredients to create classic American desserts. Overall, Kato lives up to its hype. Like all Omakase restaurants, it is more about the experience, and Kato provided a great culinary experience for our dining party.

    Adrian S.

    This was an amazing experience, totally worth it. I visited a few days ago with my wife and mom in order to celebrate their birthdays. Every part of the experience was great, from the service to the food to the ambiance. This was my first fine dining experience, and I'm blown away by the care that was put into each dish. It was hard to choose a favorite at the end of the night because everything tasted great and the presentation was amazing. We were seated and over the course of 3 hours multiple dishes were presented to us. By the last savory course we were all pretty full. The dishes were really creative Honestly I'd love a chance to visit again the future.

    Cold starter
    Danica T.

    Kato is a shop located near the entrance of LA Smorgusborg, where you can park in a nice parking garage right outside of it. You might not see the name of the restaurant but instead their signature fish lit by a spotlight above the door. The restaurant itself is nice, low light ambience with abstract paintings on the walls. You can see the chefs hard at work working like a well oiled machine which I think is always fun. We ordered the tasting menu and it was quite a wonderful experience for our aunt's birthday, the food was definitely an elevated version of our comfort food but I think if you're accustomed to Taiwanese or Chinese food, it may feel too familiar and maybe not feel entirely worth what we paid, however, I think if you're coming in with an unfamiliar palette, this place will knock your socks off! Presentation of the food items was beautiful, I think the cold starter with sashimi and garden grown veggies was one of the most beautiful dish I've seen in a while. The geoduck was missing from one of our member's plates but they replaced it quickly. Everything on that plate was really tasty, great start! The rest of the dishes were delicious, I think they were all very moist and flavorful, I especially enjoyed the cod (moist with a crispy top and delicious mushrooms underneath), fish soup (that vinegar was an awesome addition to the flavor) and the ice cream with the crispy net on top (pictured). The birthday woman enjoyed the milk bread and butter (not pictured). A lovingly familiar experience but an overall great experience, thank you to everyone at Kato for great service and highlighting some favorites in Asian cuisine!

    Lemon meringue dessert

    What an incredible meal from start to finish! Thank you Kato for some of the most delicious dishes we've had at any fine dining establishment in recent memory. So much thought and intention behind every dish, with lovely nods to chef Yao's local upbringing in the San Gabriel Valley. The duck dish and parsnip dessert were total standouts - uniquely delicious and deeply memorable. Our party of 3 dined here on a Thursday evening at 5:30pm, and the only slight critique would be that the music/atmosphere could be improved upon. But that is mostly due to it being a quieter night with less diners than I assume (hope?) is the norm. Los Angeles needs this restaurant! Hoping people continue showing up from near and far to support this place. We for one will absolutely be back!

    Taylor M.

    We attended Kato for my husbands 40th birthday and had an incredible experience. Every dish was unique, packed with flavor, and thoughtfully presented. The staff was incredible. Which is a rarity in LA - After living in NYC for many years, we've found the customer service in LA is subpar to New York City hospitality. Kato is very much inline with what we experienced in New York City fine dining. Amazing customer service and attention to detail. My jacket fell off my chair, didn't even realize it, and they hung it up for me. The space is spacious, smart, upscale without feeling stuffy. I enjoyed every minute and bite of this dinner. Be ready to spend money, but it's worth it! Thank you Kato

    Kaia H.

    Kato really feels like a Michelin star restaurant. Every course was beautifully presented and the descriptions from the servers added so much to the experience. The menu blends Taiwanese flavors with modern, elevated touches and the wine pairing was truly impressive. It all came together in such a thoughtful way. It was surreal seeing Jon Yao in real life after watching him on YouTube, and even more special to watch him working his craft in the kitchen. Glad I experienced it, but this is definitely a place I'd save for a special event.

    Bhadri K.

    Love visiting Kato, a stylish spot in RowDTLA just to indulge in some fun bites and unusually creative zero-proof mixology from the bar counters. I always fancy a chance to visit Kato whenever I'm in the vicinity. I'd love to see Kato elevate the experience further with a vegetarian tasting menu paired with their highly talked about NA creations, bringing their full dining artistry to plant-based enthusiasts like myself ;)

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    Ask the Community - Kato

    Is the tasting menu price per a person?

    Yes. The Bar has a less expensive tasting menu with less courses.

    Are reservations required for the bar?

    The best idea is to make a reservation at the Bar to make sure you're seated. They offer a Bar Tasting Menu which is wonderful but also snacks and drinks too.

    Does the price include gratuity?

    There's an 18% service charge. It says gratuity accepted but not expected above that. I just rounded up my bill.

    How big are the alcohol-free flight drinks? Or how many drinks do they include?

    I assume the # of drinks depends on the current menu - when we dined here, they had 9 menu items that include 2 desserts (you can pay for an extra wagyu entree to make a total of 10) & 8 drinks (9 if you get the wagyu entree). Size = just right for… Read more

    Are kids allowed?

    On their website, under the reservation section, they have this to say: "Out of consideration for other diners, we do not permit infants, toddlers or young children in the dining room."

    What's the difference with bar vs seating dining prices? When booking it's 145 with bar vs 225 for seating?

    The bar seating is fewer courses and sat at the bar. I believe they stop bar seatings after 7pm so limited slots for that one

    Does anyone know if Candace is still there?

    Last name? There are two...

    What is the corkage fee pls?

    Don't you love when people answer questions with "I don't know?" Thanks for the help, buddy! $75 per… Read more

    What is the dress code? Can I get away with nice jeans & collared shirt?

    You will be fine. Ton of ppl wear shorts and sandals...

    When do reservations for May open up?

    You can book reservations via Resy. Sat reservations are difficult to get, but turn on an alert in Resy if something opens up (if it does, you need to jump on it right away).

    I unfortunately forgot to cancel my reservation before their cutoff. Does anyone know how strict they are with their cancellation fee (I.e., $195/guest)? Or other advice on cancellations, thanks!

    Have you been to Nobu before?

    Would this place be okay to bring a toddler?

    Definitely not.

    I want to make a reservation. The site says that reservations open the 2nd week of the month prior. What day of the week and at what time do reservations open? I feel like I keep missing the drops.Thanks.

    They open for April reservation in March 15th I believe.

    Did they move locations? On Yelp it says they're located at their original location in Santa Monica but their website lists a downtown address.

    They moved to dtla Instagram @katorestaurant 777 Alameda St building 1 Suite 114 Los Angeles

    Does the staff still wear masks?

    Yes, they all do

    Are they open for dine in yet?

    Yes. I ate there in June 2021 and they had indoor and outdoor seating options.

    Does anybody know when the to-go orders open on Tock? Is it weekly or monthly?

    I can't do anything raw. Are they able to accommodate?

    Yes! They will ask you for any allergies or food preferences before your reservation. Although, our raw fish fish was replaced with avocado so that might be something to consider.

    What is the course difference between the $118 vs $188 menu?

    You get 2 additional courses, 1 of which is wagyu.

    Can they accommodate vegetarians (no fish)?

    They do ask about dietary restrictions but every dish (other than the desserts) has fish so there are no pure veggie options.

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    $$

    My wife and I visited Little Fatty while on a short LA business trip. We didn't have reservations…read more(I recommend a reservation) and the host told us the wait would be about an hour and this was a Monday night! She told us that we could be seated at the bar immediately, which is what we opted for. She placed us at a lower portion of the bar with two seats, which was perfect. The bartender, Justin took our drink and dinner order and I have to say, he makes amazing cocktails! We had egg rolls for an appetizer, which arrived very quickly and went well with our cocktails. I ordered a rye old-fashioned and my wife ordered a house creation, "Jesuit's Tea Party," which she enjoyed. For our entrees, I ordered Hainan Chicken and my wife had the Walnut Shrimp. Mine was really good, but I have to say I like the Walnut Shrimp better. They have their breading skills dialed in, so next time I think I'd go with something fried. All in all a great experience. Great vibe and everyone was very friendly and attentive.

    Little Fatty is an Asian fusion restaurant that specializes in Taiwanese soul food. David Kuo is…read morethe chef and owner of Little Fatty. The restaurant was previously called Status Kuo and then rebranded to Little Fatty. It is also attached to a bar called Accomplice Bar. [Parking]: Metered parking only and I was able to find a spot two blocks away on Grand View Blvd. [Reversation]: For parties of 6 and smaller, reservations can be made on Resy. For parties of 8 and larger, there is a minimum spend of $75 per person prior to tax & gratuity. No-show fee = $15 per person. [Experience]: The receptionist greeted our party just outside of the restaurant and checked us in. Outdoor tables were available, but our party opted for indoor seating. The lighting was dim with a romantic and casual dinner vibe. At the end of the meal, the staff offered our table hot towels to clean our hands. [Menu]: Menu highlights on Resy include Chinese BBQ Pork, XO Fatty Noodles, Walnut Shrimp. Other Yelp highlighted items include Orange Chicken, Beef Roll, and Hainan Chicken. Burger Tuesday is offered ONLY at the bar. A bowl of rice is an extra $4.00. The staff also gave our table a cute cocktail menu with drinks named after each LA neighborhood. *** Squid Ink Xiao Long Bao (shrimp and pork soup dumplings, fresh ginger - $18.00): Only came with 6 pieces of dumplings. The dough was a bit thick and the flavor was just alright. XO Fatty Noodles (rolled rice noodles, XO sauce, bean sprouts, garlic chives, fried shallots - $22.00): The noodles tasted slightly salty. I couldn't tell whether I had sliced pork belly or flat noodles in the dim lighting and it turned out to be thick slices of flat noodles. Orange Chicken (orange soy-based sauce, dried chilies, orange zest - $22.00): Super crispy orange chicken, but it was crunchy type of crispy and tasted a bit dry. Walnut Shrimp (mayo, candied walnuts, sesame seeds, red cabbage - $25.00): his dish came with lettuce and looked really nice. The flavor was solid and it tasted very healthy. *** Personally it was an overpriced experience for mediocre Asian fusion food. I would much rather visit Jade Rabbit in Santa Monica for cheaper and more delicious Asian fusion food or Din Tai Fung in Santa Monica for a more consistent dumpling and noodle experience. The only reason to come here is for the date-night vibe. Honestly, the food tasted more like Northern Chinese fusion cuisine than Taiwanese fusion cuisine.

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    Little Fatty - Sparkling Rose in celebration of my anniversary.

    Sparkling Rose in celebration of my anniversary.

    Little Fatty - Cucumbers

    Cucumbers

    Little Fatty - Yum! Loved this dessert.

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    Yum! Loved this dessert.

    Hui Tou Xiang - Instagram: @eat_saw_telle
 
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    Hui Tou Xiang

    4.3(480 reviews)
    6.9 miHollywood
    $$

    Some call it comfort food, others might call it fine dining on a budget. That evening we went-- it…read morewas simply an amazing dinner. Anything you can eat you any night you don't have to cook is usually a great night out. This evening was no exception. Our waitress was kind and accommodating. Positive energy, drinks filled and smile that felt genuine. The ambiance of the restaurant was bar like, but with adequate seating for dining in. Everything was prepared wonderfully and had tremendous flavor. I recommend trying their Hui Tou, stuffed with pork or beef, pork and leek pancakes, they also have vegetarian options. Their pork shumai was delicious, xiao long bao's soup dumplings were flavorful. Delicious. I definitely need a second trip here to try their soups and more of their variety of dumplings.

    I'm convinced Hui Tou Xiang is one of Hollywood's best-kept secrets for Chinese food. I've been…read morehere five times now, and they consistently deliver - every single visit has been excellent. Our go-to dishes are the cucumber salad (refreshing and perfectly crunchy), green scallion pancakes (especially good with the chili sauce), pork shumai (better than Din Tai Fung imo), and the spicy pork wontons. On our most recent visit, we tried the sesame noodles, and I've been daydreaming about them ever since. The staff is always friendly and attentive, the vibes inside are great, and there's a solid drink selection with cocktails, draft beer, and bottled options. And the price point? Outrageously reasonable, especially in this economy. Consistently delicious food, great service, and incredible value. Highly recommend!

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    Hui Tou Xiang - Liang Ban Noodles

    Liang Ban Noodles

    Hui Tou Xiang - Ahh!  The beer help extinguish the fiery chili oil.

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    Ahh! The beer help extinguish the fiery chili oil.

    Chifa - Yummm

    Chifa

    3.9(429 reviews)
    6.3 miEagle Rock
    $$$

    loved the interior and the vibe!! would go back for drinks or din just for it…read more asian peruvian fusion- super interesting and works. the scallop crudo was rly good (best ive had in a while), dan dan mien was good, si yao chicken and fried rice was fine.

    SERVICE!!! I made reservations for 2 on a Friday night at…read more8pm. Got there about 8:05, parking is terrible around there! We walk up, no hostess in eye sight, a few minutes later she comes out. Checks us in and ask us to wait because our table is not ready. Meanwhile we peeked inside and there's ready tables, but we said ok and just sat down on a bench behind her. Another couple was behind us and she checked them in or I believe they didn't have reservations and took menus and took them to their table. While she was taking them, she asked if we wanted to get a drink at the bar and we said no thank you! Then we're still waiting and it's chilly. So I asked if they had reservations and she said no and they wanted to sit outside. And she asked if we want inside we have to wait, and it's like 8:15 now. I think by seeing there's tables inside and her just being rude, we decided to leave and go to Pasadena to a place where we knew food was good! It's a joke that they have a Michelin star! Besides food, service needs to be included in the star. The lady up front is the face of the restaurant and she can make it or break it! She could've been the owner and that makes it worse! No thank you to this place!

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    Chifa - Inside

    Inside

    Chifa - Lomo Saltado

    Lomo Saltado

    Chifa - Delicious!

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    Delicious!

    Mian - Spicy beef noodle soup

    Mian

    4.0(565 reviews)
    6.7 miWest Adams
    $$

    MIAN completely blew me away. From the moment I walked in, the aromas set the tone for how good the…read morefood was going to be. I started with the house made chili oil dumplings and they were unreal. The dumplings were perfectly cooked and the chili oil with black vinegar was so good I ended up using it on everything. The staff was incredibly kind and happily gave me extra sauce when I asked. The spicy beef noodle soup was the standout. The beef was insanely tender and the broth was perfectly balanced with just the right amount of heat. The noodles had great texture and held up well in the soup. I also tried the Chengdu zajiang noodle and loved it. The sauce had that numbing spice and deep flavor, and the egg on top made it even better. Every bite felt intentional and well executed. The pickled cucumbers deserve their own mention. Crunchy, tangy, and full of flavor, easily some of the best I have had, even better than Din Tai Fung. On top of all that, they offer great deals after 3pm with discounted noodles and half off beer. MIAN is easily one of the best noodle spots around and I would come back without hesitation.

    I don't know if there's a place in this area (or in the 5-mile radius, for that matter) that offers…read morealmost two full meals' worth of food for 12 dollars (at happy hour), y'all. This place definitely smacks; I'm always getting me some beef noodles with L1 (a littleeee spice) and M1 (a little numbing oil) and it's perfect for my dainty tastebuds. The service is usually pretty quick, but they do a lottt of meal-making during happy hour (3-6) so it's arguably a little slower then. The ambiance is pretty spare, with some placemats that explain mung bean soup and some lower-key Chinese decor throughout. It's a simple place, but it really does get the job done. I'll be back!

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    Mian - Sichuan Popcorn Shrimp*

    Sichuan Popcorn Shrimp*

    Mian - Spicy Beef Soup Noodles*

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    Spicy Beef Soup Noodles*

    Kato - taiwanese - Updated May 2026

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