About
Welcome to Starline Restaurant, an exciting fusion of Japanese and American cuisine located in the heart of Springfield, Virginia. Situated at 7608 Fullerton Rd Ste B, this delightful eatery caters to those looking for a quick bite or a casual dining experience. With the convenience of delivery and takeout services, Starline is designed to fit the busy lifestyles of its patrons while offering an inviting space to unwind.
Starline Restaurant's unique menu reflects a creative blend of flavors that keeps diners coming back for more. The breakfast sandwiches, starting at just $4.29, are a must-try. From the classic Egg and Cheese Sandwich to the hearty Steak, Egg, and Cheese option at $5.79, there's something to satisfy every craving. The morning offerings are perfect for a quick meal to start your day on a delicious note.
The lunchtime offerings expand the menu into a delightful array of sandwiches, wraps, and bowls. The Reuben Sandwich and BBQ Chicken Sandwich (both priced at $6.99) exemplify the comfort food that Starline excels at. Their wraps, including the Grilled Chicken Caesar and Beef Bulgogi, are perfect for those seeking something light yet fulfilling.
Starline Restaurant is not just about food, it's about experience. Patrons have expressed their appreciation for the attentive customer service and the pleasant ambiance, noting how the staff make everyone feel welcome. Reviews highlight the quality and portion sizes as exceptional, especially given the affordable prices. Diners like Sonali M. have sung praises of the pork belly combo box, while Steve S. raved about his unexpected love for the bulgogi bowl.
As you step into this hidden gem nestled in an industrial area, be sure to navigate the parking with ease—managed spaces are available nearby. The effort is well worth it for the culinary experience that awaits you. With strong coffee, crisp fries, and delightful dumplings on offer, Starline is more than just a restaurant; it’s a versatile dining destination that caters to diverse tastes and occasions.
In conclusion, whether you're craving a hearty breakfast sandwich, a flavorful lunch wrap, or just a great cup of coffee, Starline Restaurant ticks all the boxes. This casual spot is more than capable of delighting your palate with every visit.
For more information, feel free to call them at (703) 455-4141.
“ Customer service is on-point. Food is great and well priced. I've ordered the pork belly combo box for lunch and my husband has ordered banh mi. For the price, the portions and taste are great. Pork belly was a little too greasy but that's pretty normal with this type of meat cut. There are a few chairs/tables inside if you're looking for a place to eat but we prefer to do takeout. We've ordered from here at least 6-8 times and will certainly be back in the future. ”
“ While passing through on a road trip we detoured here for a quick lunch. Imagine my surprise at the eclectic mix on the menu. And imagine my surprise when the bulgogi bowl knocked my socks off. But we also loved the selection of plantain chips that made for excellent road snacks which sustained us all the way to North Carolina. This place is an under the radar gem. ”
“ Good strong coffee, perfect breakfast sandwiches, friendly staff! This is a perfect industrial area diner. Great place to start your work day! ”
“ Starline is located in the industrial area of Fullerton Ave. Parking was a little confusing, one section of spots was 20 minute parking and the other was for the auto place next-door. We parked in the 20 minute parking and it was fine. The beef bulgogi lunchbox is a great deal and you get great quality food for the price. The cold noodles on the side were pleasantly surprising. I loved the flavor of the beef. It even had a little kick in the aftertaste. Once we added a bit of salt to the fries they were delicious. Cooked really well with just the right amount of crisp. We added the dumplings after we placed our initial order and I'm glad we did. They were crunchy on the outside and nice and chewy in the middle. I honestly have no idea what kind of meat was inside, but if I had to guess I'd say pork or beef. What I do know is the flavor was yummy! I didn't taste the quesadilla, but my husband said it was really good and that he'd order it again. I of course have to touch on the customer service. It was nothing short of amazing. We walked in to smiling faces and fast service. I know we will be back again! ”
“ This place was quite a great find! It's basic Deli food but they have variety and it's affordable! Me and my co-worker went and had lunch there today. I had the Carne Asada Rice and Bean bowl. It was good! My co-worker got the cheesesteak platter. She said it was really good as well. We'll definitely be coming back to try out other menu items! ”
“ Formerly Cocorea Deli, seems to be under new ownership. Same great food and service though. I always hit this joint when I'm in the area for work. I always get the bulgogi lunch box for under $10 and it's consistently filling and delicious! A big pile of seasoned and sauced beef, steamed rice, noodles, and kimchi. Optional miso soup is always good too. No frills, great food. Credit cards only accepted over $5 I think. ”
“ Formerly known as Cocorea now under new ownership, this is a "stellar" option for breakfast or lunch if you're in this industrial park complex for work or making a trip to the Springfield Costco on a weekday, which good fortune allowed on a lighter morning at work and enabled me to finally check this place out to see if the rave reviews were legit. After reviewing Warren Cafe and Nada Cafe in Tysons Corner, this Asian owned mom/pop joint is like the Springfield equivalent serving up a "star-studded" lineup of authentic ethnic lunch dishes with a little East-meets-west flair under the guise of a traditional American deli as well as traditional breakfast options such as French toast, pancakes, omelettes, and breakfast sandwiches. The bento boxes, priced at $8.99 come with a generous portion of rice, fried egg, grilled chicken/beef/pork belly kissed with a little Korean sweet heat in terms of spice profile, and a small cold noodle salad and greens complemented with a hot soup. Tasty, nutritious, and balanced. The accompanying gojuchang and sesame dipping sauces are excellent but not necessary, so I would add them to the fried egg or rice for an extra flavor bomb. They also feature a Vietnamese banh mi sandwich with decadent slices of pork belly (see other Yelp photos) marinated with Korean spices and their take on the traditional burger marinated with bulgogi seasonings. A solid choice for homestyle Asian classics without an "astral-nomically" ridiculous pricetag. Pro-tip: Cervantes coffee roasters in the adjacent complex up the hill make this a double hidden gem combo in an area that has no business serving up such high quality sustenance. ”