“Came here for happy hour.(+) Cool vibes. Looks like an old ramen bar with some tables along the sides of the restaurant.(+) Awesome happy hour deals.(+) Chili wontons.(+) Beef roll. Super good, loved the sauces they used, the beef was very tender, and the scallion pancake was super crispy and delicious.(+) Popcorn chicken. Healthy serving size.(-) Pork over noodle. I really liked the noodles themselves but it was SO salty I couldn't eat it.(+) Cocktails were good - the lychee colada and the guava margarita.(-) I do question the cleanliness standards a bit. I saw the person serving us do two questionable things that made me ? while we were there. (1) He grabbed a bunch of dirty napkins full-handed while bussing a seat and didn't wash his hands afterwards. (2) Saw him sneeze into his hand and then proceed to serve without washing his hands.The beef noodle soup looked good. I'd be curious to try the sesame wontons. I definitely want more Taiwanese beef roll.“
“Delicious food with a really nice atmosphere. It's not fancy, but it's relaxed and comfortable and best of all, not noisy. We were looking for a place where you can hold a conversation (as opposed to the concrete-floored noise chambers most restaurants have become), and this was perfect. You scan a QR code at the table to order online, which worked well. We're looking forward to going back.“
“The OO Tea inside the 99 Ranch Market on Clairemont Mesa is actually Wushiland Boba, I did not know that until my boyfriend pointed it out. This is one of his favorite boba places and his go-to is the Roasted Oolong Milk Tea with boba. This tea is good, but I prefer the baby bobas that they have, called "pearls." Their price is considerably cheaper than the Wushiland at the UTC Westfield Mall, but same great quality. Now I know where to go when I want baby bobas! NOTE: They accept credit cards only, no cash.“
“I ordered the Kimchi & Pork Dumplings, the Signature Potstickers, and the Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup. The dumplings and potstickers were pretty bland- they didn't taste bad, they just didn't taste like much, especially when you're expecting kimchi. The Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup was better, and that's what I mostly enjoyed. In terms of asian food in San Diego, I wouldn't go out of my way to go here, but it does okay if you're in the area and don't want to travel all the way to Convoy. Nothing to say about the service, since the style is mostly self-serve. Very casual place, meant for quick dining. Glad I came, but I don't think I'd come back.“
“Food is always excellent here. 9 times out of 10 the wait is pretty long, so make reservations. It’s in a nice mall though, so you can walk around while you wait. Once they text you, you have 15 min to get back. ALWAYS get the chocolate mochi XLB and don’t forget the side of salted cream to dip it in!“