Restaurant features brutalist architecture and sleek modern decor with cozy booths and impressive sound system. Atmosphere balances intimate elegance with occasional noise from a central station, creating a lively yet comfortable vibe. Cocktails and Korean dishes stand out, attracting diners seeking a refined yet approachable experience.
Rich and slightly spicy tofu soups come with fresh seafood like shrimp and scallops. Some versions pour over rice, creating a comfort food feel perfect for cold nights.
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Making a reservation is recommended for larger groups.
The happy hour lasts until 7 PM and beers are available for five dollars.
The restaurant has a very fair price for lunch.
Small space offers an authentic Korean barbecue with interactive grilling and high-quality meats. Haemul Pajeon shines with crispy golden edges and a strong crunch. Soft tofu soup tastes homemade and includes seafood and marinated meats for rich flavor.
Crispy, golden edges and a perfect seafood bite define the Haemul Pajeon here. The pancakes have a strong crunch factor and stand out as some of the best around.
Soft tofu soup tastes homemade and super delicious. Seafood tofu soup comes with a mix of beef tongue, marinated short ribs, and brisket.
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On Tuesdays, the restaurant has a special of 2 orders of pork belly for $40.
For any party larger than six, it would be best to call ahead.
Expect to spend around $100 for two people.
Korean barbecue restaurant with tabletop grilling and 24/7 lively atmosphere. Music plays loudly, creating an energetic vibe that stays busy late into the night. Spacious seating includes a second floor with a view of K-Town, blending interactive dining with a friendly environment.
Pajeon comes with a crispy edge and tender inside. The pork belly adds a rich flavor that pairs well with the pancake.
Spicy tofu soup stands out with its flavorful and comforting broth. It pairs well with steamed egg, making it a memorable part of the meal.
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The establishment is open 24/7, 365 days a year.
Expect high prices, with BBQ Combos costing $300 for a large that feeds 3.
Karaoke is available next door, featuring popular songs.
Small space with rustic wood decor and K-pop music playing on multiple screens creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Seating is comfortable and well arranged, with call buttons for service at tables. The vibe blends Korean cultural elements with a homey feel.
Soft tofu soups come in pork and beef varieties with a silky texture and rich flavor. Orders include kimchi but no other side dishes, and prices hover around 19 bucks for lunch portions.
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There is an ongoing special: 2 free chicken wings with any $10+ order.
The restaurant has a wait time of 10-20 minutes for a table.
The chicken wings are $12 for two orders, each with 6 pieces.
Floor seating with shoe removal and under-table leg cutouts creates an authentic Korean dining setup. Soft lighting and traditional decor foster a calm, immersive atmosphere. The space balances minimalist design with cultural touches, offering a peaceful and comfortable experience.
Korean pancakes come with a variety of sauces and pair well with starters like baby dumplings. The pancake platter offers a decent mix but leans on the simpler side.
Spicy tofu soup delivers a nice kick with silky texture. It pairs well with spicy dumplings for a flavorful meal.
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Reservations are recommended at least a week in advance due to high demand.
Diners must remove their shoes before entering the seating area.
The emporer's tasting menu costs $75 per person.
Small space with brick walls and dim lighting creates a cozy vibe. Kimchi Jeon shines with a soft-poached egg, offering vibrant Korean flavors. Kimchi pork rib tofu soup has a flavorful broth with mild spice and sweetness, perfect for lively dining.
Crispy and well-flavored, the Kimchi Jeon stands out with a soft-poached egg on top. These savory Korean pancakes capture the vibrant taste of Korea's food scene.
Kimchi pork rib tofu soup offers a flavorful broth with mild spice and a hint of sweetness. The soup could use more kabocha squash to balance the taste.
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Reservations are highly recommended as the restaurant fills up quickly.
Lunch service is available from 12 pm to 2:30 pm, Monday to Friday.
Brunch is only served on weekends from 12:00 to 2:30 p.m.
Restaurant offers authentic Korean decor with divided tables that create semi-private dining spaces. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and lively to loud and cramped, reflecting a busy, energetic vibe. Unlimited free banchan refills and attentive service add to a distinctly Korean dining experience.
Pajeon stands out with its crispy texture and rich seafood flavor. Starters like the pajeon and omelet deliver solid, satisfying tastes.
Seafood tofu soup offers a variety of textures with in-house made tofu and baby octopus. Oyster tofu soup delivers umami to the max, tasting like drinking oysters, while spicy kimchi tofu soup adds a flavorful kick.
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The restaurant fills up quickly, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Reservations are in-person only; expect a long wait without one.
Join the waitlist using an iPad upon arrival.
Small Korean restaurant with rustic-modern decor and a green wall creates a cozy, warm atmosphere. Quiet music and attentive service support a relaxing vibe, though noise can rise when busy. Offers outdoor seating and a call button at every table for convenience.
Tofu soup offers a delicious and decent option alongside other dishes. It stands out for its balanced flavor and smooth texture.
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Happy hour offers half-price appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
The restaurant has special Winter Restaurant Week offerings on the menu.
Bring friends for birthday celebrations; ask for a birthday surprise.
Small, crowded space with limited seating and a self-service system featuring microwaves for reheating food. Atmosphere is bustling and noisy, often filled with solo diners and groups occupying whole tables. Offers a variety of prepacked Korean dishes in a casual, grab-and-go setting.
Soft tofu soup features fresh seafood and a spicy kick from the tuna kimbap. Clear glass noodle kimbap and kimchi tofu with rice often accompany the meal.
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They only accept cash payments; bring cash to save 8%.
There is a 20% discount for cash payments.
Take-out is recommended due to the crowded interior.