1. Monta Japanese Noodle House

From pork broth simmered for 12 hours to what could be crowned the most addictive noodles, Monta Japanese Noodle House is worth checking out. You can enjoy their top Japanese dishes with a prior reservation in the warm and cozy noodle house.
2. 8 oz. Korean Steakhouse

Korean Barbeque is one of the best types of barbeque one could ever have. 8 oz offers all types of meat cuts: pork belly, galbi, or wagyu. They cater to the size of your party. It’s more of a self-service kind of setting during lunch, but servers are always available at dinner time. Korean dining offers a unique experience.
3. Pho So 1

Pho So 1 is a Vietnamese establishment that has been running since 1993, making it one of the veteran restaurants in Chinatown. With their house broth made from oxtail, flank, brisket, and beef bones which simmers for 8-12 hours, the soup keeps bringing back customers. It is a good place for an intimate date with a loved one.
4. Raku

Have you ever had street food in a fancy setting? That is what made Raku a go-to restaurant in Chinatown. The choice of whether to have your fish prepared as sashimi or whether you would like some parts grilled/fried is entirely up to you. Beef? Foie gras? Also your choice. Like their soy sauce, all the condiments are made in-house, adding a personal touch to Raku.
5. LaMoon

Enjoy slices of charcoal-grilled and pan-seared marinated ribeye, with a side o ftruffle French fries and fish sauce at LaMoon. They are well known for their Japanese-Thai fusion approach as well as their tea and delicious desserts. While jazz plays softly in the background, you can feel like you are in a French caf in the middle of Chinatown.