
Shiok
Shiok delivers solid comfort food with portions that satisfy, backed by staff who greet customers warmly. The recently renovated space draws families and groups, though some feel prices have climbed and fried items could use lighter oil.
Half the crowd here praises the authentic pho and bánh mì at fair prices, with plenty of fresh herbs and a cool, pleasant space. The other half report forgotten orders, questionable food storage, and takeaway meals that arrived spoiled or discolored, making recent visits feel risky.
Recent shift: Decline in reliability over the past 2 weeks: two one-star takeaway reviews citing spoiled ingredients and visible debris, contrasting sharply with consistently positive five-star reviews from prior months.</shifts> </invoke>

Shiok delivers solid comfort food with portions that satisfy, backed by staff who greet customers warmly. The recently renovated space draws families and groups, though some feel prices have climbed and fried items could use lighter oil.

Dark-toned, live-music bar-café with strong execution on drinks, food plating, and Friday-to-Sunday performances that draw evening crowds. Staff deliver thoughtful service and wine pairings most of the time, though one reviewer experienced table-prioritization missteps during a busy Saturday. Parking is plentiful and the vibe suits relaxed group hangouts more than quiet solo work.

Most regulars praise the coffee beans and latte art, especially barista Eugene's skill, along with spacious seating and strong WiFi that make it a genuine work spot. Food quality is solid, from healthy steamed breakfast to fresh seafood dishes. Service wavers significantly, though. Recent visits note dirty restrooms, staff ignoring orders for 15+ minutes, and workers focused on their phones rather than customers. Delivery orders have arrived with odd plastic-like tastes. Early visits felt memorable; lately, the attention to detail has slipped.
Last updated 2026-07-04