Korean restaurant with spacious seating and clean, simple setup creates a cozy, lively atmosphere enhanced by K-pop music and mukbangs on TV. Guests enjoy an open topping bar for customizing tteokbokki dishes. The place suits groups looking for authentic Korean street food in a friendly, welcoming environment.
Authentic Korean soul food shines through with large tteokbokki and authentic sides. K-pop music adds to the genuine Korean atmosphere.
Garaetteok stands out with its super chewy texture and comforting taste. The Rose Tteok at spice level 2 offers a flavorful kick, while the Grandma Tteokbokki sauce adds a nostalgic touch to the rice cakes.
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The restaurant is budget-friendly with affordable prices.
Portions are large enough to share between two or more people.
There are ample parking spaces available for visitors.
Clean, spacious interior with impeccable decoration creates a casual, welcoming atmosphere. Beautiful Korean music plays, enhancing a chill vibe that recalls authentic Korean experiences. A Korean photo booth adds a unique touch to the setting.
Fresh, flavorful dishes capture authentic Korean street food well. The tteokboki tastes just like it does in Korea, offering genuine Korean comfort food.
Options include Garae Tteok, Ssal Tteok, and MilTeok with perfect chewiness. Dishes like Grandma Tteokbokki combine rice cakes with cheese and ramen noodles for variety.
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Reservations are not required, but ordering ahead is recommended due to high demand.
Dishes are made to order, so expect a wait time for preparation.
The menu is easy to read and fairly priced, with large portion sizes.
Small space with self-service buffet and induction table cookers creates an interactive dining experience. Bright, clean setting plays K-pop music videos, offering a welcoming, authentic Korean vibe. All-you-can-eat style encourages trying various sauces and toppings for tteokbokki.
Very fresh and authentic Korean flavors stand out here. The Escape Ttopokki offers a genuine taste that matches traditional recipes.
Hot Korean rice cake stew features homemade tteok including sweet potato tteok. Real meat options accompany the tteok, not just sausage, with a notable rose sauce adding flavor.
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The all-you-can-eat menu is priced at $19.99 on weekends.
Customers can choose from various ingredients and spice levels.
Expect to pay less than $40 for two people for all-you-can-eat.
Renovated interior blends chic modern design with authentic Korean utensils, creating a cozy and aesthetic atmosphere. Soothing music and thoughtful amenities like high-quality lotion add to the calm, safe vibe. The space feels both elegant and welcoming, reflecting a family-owned character.
Food delivers authentic Korean flavors with fresh, well-made dishes. Prices reflect the quality of locally-owned, traditional cooking.
Tteok Manduguk stands out as a very filling and generous portion dish. It pairs well with delicious side dishes like seafood pancake and soon tofu.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Expect a wait of 30-60 minutes during busy dinner hours.
The restaurant offers a late-night menu until 11pm on weekends.
Spacious restaurant with modern design and clean, inviting atmosphere features multiple TVs playing Kpop, anime, and sports. The vibe is authentic Korean, casual, and bustling, creating a fun and welcoming environment. Large seating capacity supports relaxed meals with friends or family.
Authentic Korean fried chicken shines here with flavorful wings that capture true taste. The atmosphere also feels genuinely Korean and adds to the experience.
Spicy Rose Ddeok Bokki stands out with a creamy sauce and thick noodles. It pairs well with white rice to soak up the sauce, offering a Korean take on pasta.
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Parking is limited at the complex, so arrive early.
The restaurant offers a lunch special that includes rice cakes.
Expect larger portions for the price paid.
Spacious spot with a witchy theme and clean decor offers a fun DIY ramen station. Enjoy all-you-can-eat Korean topokki featuring various rice cakes like corn cheese filled tteok. Lively K-pop music adds energy to the cozy vibe.
Korean topokki here tastes truly authentic and captures the essence of Korean street food. The all-you-can-eat format offers unlimited servings of this classic dish at an affordable price.
All-you-can-eat tteokbokki features a variety of Korean rice cakes with different toppings and sauces. Filled tteok like corn cheese stands out, paired with unlimited odeng guk and fried items like chicken and tteok sausage skewers.
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Lunch is $20 from 11am-3pm, or $17.95 if you arrive before 3 PM.
The establishment closes at 11 PM on Saturday.
You will be charged extra when paying with a credit card.
Small takeout spot offers a wide variety of Korean side dishes and made-to-order fried chicken in a minimalist space with Korean cultural touches. Atmosphere stays calm and quiet, with a clean and organized setup. Popular for quick Korean snacks and appetizers without dine-in options.
Dishes offer true authentic Korean flavors with fresh, homemade banchans. Food serves up authentic Korean style that feels real and convenient.
Spicy Korean Rice Cake here is spicy and delicious with a fresh, well-made texture. The shop keeps it well-stocked and fresh, making it a solid choice for this dish.
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Oh Mama! Kitchen is a takeout-only restaurant with no dine-in options.
The shop is very clean and well-maintained.
Parking is available in the plaza, making it easy to access.
Small restaurant with bright interior and wooden tables creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Space feels comfortable but crowded, especially during busy times. Korean street food draws a crowd seeking authentic flavors and affordable prices.
Korean dishes here taste 99% authentic with a welcoming atmosphere that feels genuine. The flavors stay true to traditional recipes, making the cuisine super delicious.
Sauce base stands out with a perfect balance of spicy and savory flavors, avoiding the usual sweetness found elsewhere. Garaetteok and Halka Tteok both deliver delicious textures that complement the dish well.
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Expect a 20-minute wait for a table during busy times.
Prices are affordable, with generous portions that can serve two.
You can customize your tteokboki with various toppings before ordering.
Hanok-style interior with traditional Korean decorations and high ceilings creates a spacious, cozy setting. K-pop music and videos play steadily, adding lively energy suited for late-night meetups. Seating includes bench arrangements along walls, enhancing communal dining.
Hearty bowls of Korean soup feature flavorful, nourishing broth and tender chicken prepared authentically with fresh ingredients. The atmosphere reflects a genuine Korean vibe, making it a solid spot for authentic Korean food at a reasonable price.
Simmered rice cakes come spicy and hearty in the tteok-mandoo-soon, offering a satisfying meal. The tteok-bokki reheats well and tastes like traditional versions from Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi.
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The restaurant is open 24 hours from Tuesday to Saturday.
The kitchen is closed from 5 AM to 7 AM.
No wait is needed on Wednesday nights.
Clean, modern space with a small seating area and Kpop music videos playing on TVs creates a joyful, upbeat vibe at a comfortable volume for conversation. The atmosphere feels cozy and pleasant, supported by professional, efficient staff and thoughtful amenities like gloves and hand sanitizer at tables.
Korean fried chicken here has an unmistakable, authentic Korean taste that stands out. The kimchee fried rice, dumplings, and ddeotk-bokki also deliver genuine flavors true to Korean cuisine.
Bold and delicious flavors define the Rosé Ddeok-Bokki, which features a creamy cheese element. Variations include chewy rice cake tubes that add texture to the dish.
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Prices for wings start at $17 for an 8-piece order.
The restaurant offers limited halal options for half and full chicken.
Expect to pay extra for additional sides of sauce.
Bright dining area features K-pop music and videos, creating an authentic Korean atmosphere. Space feels clean and cozy with a casual fast-casual vibe and table service. Energy stays relaxed and welcoming despite occasional busy periods.
Korean fried chicken here tastes very authentic with crispy, flavorful coating. TVs play K-pop, adding a fun and genuine Korean vibe. The restaurant follows a true Korean style in its setup and menu.
Ddeok-bokki stands out as delicious and addictive, with varieties like Rose Ddeok-bokki and Mala Ddeok-bokki offering distinct flavors. Kimchi Fried Rice also pairs well with these rice cakes.
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Expect wait times of 60-90 minutes during peak hours.
Wheelchair access requires going around to the back of the building.
Online ordering is only available through Door Dash and Caviar.
Spacious Korean restaurant with natural light and clean white walls creates a family-oriented and welcoming atmosphere. Kpop music videos play on a large TV, adding a lively yet relaxing vibe. The setting is casual and simple, focusing on authentic flavors and generous portions.
Flavors stay true to traditional Korean cooking with fresh preparation and generous portions. The food delivers a very authentic taste that satisfies both mouth and stomach.
Rice cakes come in gummy, marshmallow-like bites soaked in a spicy, creamy sauce with fish cake and crunchy vegetables. The dish has a touch of spiciness that clears sinuses and pairs well with other Korean meals like bibimbap and wings.
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There is plenty of parking available in the lot at the back.
Kimchi and radishes must be purchased as sides; they are not free.
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible for easy entry.
Korean street food spot with authentic flavors and modern, clean decor inspired by Seoul streets. K-pop music videos play on big screens, creating a lively yet comfortable atmosphere. Limited space feels cozy, enhanced by a photo booth that adds a nostalgic touch.
Crunchy corn dogs and perfectly made ttoekbokki stand out with authentic flavors. Dumplings deliver a unique and delicious taste in a clean setting.
Soft rice cakes come with a crispy outside in the tteok-bokki. Skewers like the so-tteok mix sausage and rice cake for a tasty combo.
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Parking is difficult; plan to arrive early or use public transport.
The wait time is short, even during busy hours.
Prices are affordable, making it a great option for street food.
Spacious indoor seating features K-pop music, anime and Korean TV shows on screens, creating a lively and trendy vibe. Dim lighting and basic decor give a somewhat underdeveloped feel, while the atmosphere remains welcoming and energetic. Limited outdoor sidewalk seating offers an option during warmer months.
Korean fried chicken stands out as very authentic and fresh. Other dishes like the bulgogi rice bowl show some variation from traditional flavors.
Ddeok-bokki dishes come with a perfect spice level and a creamy texture that balances heat well. Varieties like Rose and Mala offer well-seasoned sauces that make each bite flavorful and satisfying.
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The online menu lists a whole original fried chicken for $20.65, but in-store it's $32.00.
Ordering ahead is recommended as the restaurant can get very busy.
Street parking is available on both sides of the street and in nearby neighborhoods.
Large Asian-style food hall offers self-service ramen area, multiple small food counters, and a dedicated sushi section. Bright, clean, and welcoming atmosphere with a Japanese/Korean vibe creates a lively but orderly setting. Seating consists of many small tables, making it suitable for quick meals rather than large groups.
Many options serve authentic Japanese flavors and delectable Korean street food. The Asian food court offers a truly authentic experience.
Cheesy tteok stands out with its rich flavor. Garaetteok Jjajang Tteokbokki offers a savory twist on classic rice cakes. Homemade rice balls add a comforting touch to the Korean rice cake selection.
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After 10pm, food costs $5 per item.
Taco Tuesday offers special pricing on tacos.
Seating can be limited during peak meal times.
Spacious interior with techno and neon decor creates a lively, authentic Korean nightlife vibe. Private karaoke rooms offer clean, stylish spaces with phone-based YouTube music streaming. Soju selections and flavorful Korean dishes add to the vibrant dining and drinking experience.
Vibrant and authentic Korean dining shines through with authentic Soju and Korean street food flavors. Army stew lacks true authenticity, overwhelmed by beans and uncooked kimchi.
Rose tteokbokki pasta stands out with its unique twist on traditional rice cakes. Skewers of so-tteok, combining sausage and rice cake, offer a savory snack option.
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Reservations are recommended for the karaoke room, especially on weekends.
Karaoke sessions require connecting to a TV with YouTube for song selection.
Expect a $30 charge for the karaoke room, regardless of usage.
Industrial interior with K-pop videos and music creates a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of TVs showing different shows. The space feels cozy and inviting despite some seating discomfort. An authentic Korean fried chicken experience pairs well with a strong selection of soju and draft beer.
Chicken here features authentic Korean style flavors. It offers a solid take on Korean fried chicken that fits well within the local Asian food scene.
Spicy and chewy textures stand out in the Ddeok-Bokki and So-ddeok. These rice cakes pack a lot of flavor and texture that make them memorable.
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Dine-in service is available until 11:30pm if the order is placed before then.
Happy hour runs until 7pm with 50% off select draft beers.
A minimum order of nine wings is required to sample different flavors.
Modern, clean space with large windows and a cozy, cutesy vibe creates a welcoming atmosphere. Light music plays, supporting a laid-back energy suited for studying or casual gatherings. Unique Korean-inspired desserts like croffles and bingsu set it apart from typical cafes.
First Korean-style café in the area offers authentic Korean flavors like Bulgogi Bap. It serves traditional Korean desserts and reflects genuine Korean culture.
Tteok-bokki here is flavorful and reasonably priced. It pairs well with other items like the avocado-egg sandwich.
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K Street Cafe offers unique Korean desserts like bingsu and croffles.
The cafe has multiple outlets, making it a great study spot.
Online ordering for pickup is quick and easy.
Spacious, clean restaurant with a modern yet cozy vibe and multiple TVs showing sports and K-pop. Atmosphere feels like a lively sports bar or izakaya, suitable for groups and casual dining. Known for best Korean fried chicken, generous portions, and fun, inviting energy.
Chicken here offers a clean, authentic Korean flavor rarely found in the US. Wings come with flavored sauces and the kimchi fried rice adds a fresh, genuine touch to the meal.
Ddeok-Bokki here comes with a medium spicy kick and a touch of sweetness. The version with cheese adds a good cheesy flavor that stands out.
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Expect a 15-20 minute wait for freshly made chicken orders.
Parking is easy with no hassle getting in or out.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Small Korean restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with pleasant cafe vibe and natural light. Limited seating includes a cute outdoor patio that welcomes dogs. Menu features a vast variety of kimbap with fresh, flavorful options.
Traditional Korean dishes like gimbap and Tteokbokki come fresh and flavorful here. The spam kimbap stands out as authentic and tasty.
Spicy Korean rice cake comes fresh daily with a balanced heat that stands out. Rose Ddeok-Bokki offers a flavorful twist, while the tteok-bokki stays pretty average.
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The prices for the quality of food are great.
There is limited front parking available.
The price for three dishes and one soup was $27.
Two-story space blends modern-Korean aesthetics with a sleek, natural earthy design. Atmosphere stays peaceful and chic, ideal for quiet study or casual catch-ups. Plenty of seating and free Wi-Fi create an inviting environment for work or relaxation.
Authentic Korean treats like yakgwa and jooak offer traditional flavors with a creative flair. The desserts are visually appealing and capture the essence of an authentic Korean cafe experience.
Soft and chewy tteok-inspired cakes come in matcha, mugwort, and strawberry flavors. Sesame-flavored tteok offers a delicate and rich taste without being overly sweet.
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The minimum price for anything, including drinks, is $10.
This place offers modernized traditional Korean sweets that are trendy.
The seats in the restaurant are hard and wooden, indicating a lack of concern for customer comfort.
Spacious dining area features modern decor with exposed brick, chandeliers, and wooden booths creating a clean and elegant atmosphere. Seating includes perimeter booths and a central communal table suited for groups. K-pop music plays, adding a lively yet laid-back vibe.
Dumplings stand out with their authentic Korean mandu style and delicious flavor. The food captures a genuine taste of Korean cuisine.
Spicy tteok-bokki offers a bold heat but can feel heavy and monotonous after a few bites. Rose tteok-bokki stands out with buckwheat noodles mixed in, adding a unique twist.
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Parking is free for the first 30 minutes with validation during lunch hours.
On weekdays from 11 am to 2 pm, a minimum $20 dine-in purchase grants 2 hours free parking.
On weekends from 10 am to 3 pm, there is 30 minutes free for pickup orders.
Restaurant offers modern, clean interior with a warm, inviting atmosphere blending American and Korean music. Energy feels positive and upbeat, creating a fun place to enjoy high-quality Korean fried chicken with various flavorful options.
Korean fried chicken here features authentic Korean flavors and crispy texture. The menu focuses on traditional recipes that deliver genuine taste.
Saucy, creamy, and cheesy Rose Ddeok-Bokki stands out with perfectly cooked rice cakes. The dish offers a rich, flavorful bite that pairs well with spicy wings and other sides.
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Expect a wait time of about 25-30 minutes during peak hours.
The boneless lunch combo is a great value for one person.
Portions are large; one serving is enough for two people.
Spacious Korean restaurant with quirky, bright interior and hand-painted walls creates an inviting, cozy atmosphere. Lively music and K-pop videos on TVs set an energetic vibe while tables offer interactive games like Uno and beer pong. Bar area feels like an open speakeasy, perfect for small groups catching up.
Offers authentic Korean, Japanese, and Chinese food all in one spot. The uni bibimbap stands out for its beautiful presentation and genuine flavors made with quality ingredients.
Seok ddeok stands out as a highlight in the meal. So-tteok so-tteok appears often, served alongside dishes like bossam and buldak stir-fry noodles.
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Happy hour features discounted wings and drinks.
Monthly specials offer unique dishes worth trying.
Weekend specials provide additional savings on select items.
Korean street food restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with clean, spacious seating and whimsical Korean art decorations. The vibe is homey and welcoming, run by friendly staff who create a laid-back environment. Unique chairs with storage under the seat add a practical touch to the experience.
Authentic Korean street foods like kimbap, rice cakes, and udon come fresh and hot in individual pots. The flavors stay true to Korea, offering a genuine taste with every bite.
Brisket Tteok-bokki offers a spot on taste with chewy rice cakes. Rose Tteok-bokki hot pot serves a flavorful option, though it lacks flour tteok variety.
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The menu is only accessible by scanning a barcode, except for the drink menu which is posted.
Parking can get full during later evenings.
Prices are very good for the quality of ingredients and the taste of the food.
Modern interior echoes Seoul's chicken and hof spots, creating a cozy and comfortable vibe. A toppings bar invites customization with fresh vegetables and noodles, while seating is ample and relaxed. Korean-style dishes offer authentic flavors with options to adjust spice levels and add sides, making it a casual spot for flavorful, filling meals.
Korean style chicken here stays true to its roots with a genuine flavor. The spot on 8th St & Oxford serves authentic Korean Fried Chicken that stands out for its legit taste.
Rice cakes have a perfectly bouncy and chewy texture. Garaetteok, especially the thick kind in tteokbokki, stands out as chewy and satisfying. They taste best when served warm.
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The ordering process involves paying at the cashier before seating.
Prices for meals are reasonable, with combo deals starting at $13.
Parking can be challenging, so consider public transport if possible.
Restaurant blends American and Korean culture with a modern, clean vibe and friendly staff who explain the menu clearly. Atmosphere feels welcoming and chill, supported by a great playlist and TVs showing diverse programs. Seating includes a long table for families, creating a cozy, inclusive environment.
Bold flavors and fresh preparation define the Korean fried chicken here. The taste matches authentic Korean styles closely, with some dishes even exceeding those found in Korea itself.
Spicy ddeok bokki stands out, especially the Rosé Ddeok-Bokki with cheese on top. Variations like mala ddeok-bokki and traditional tteok bokki offer different spice levels and flavors.
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The restaurant offers karaoke on Fridays starting at 8pm.
Expect a wait time of about 20 minutes during peak hours.
An 8-piece wing order is enough to feed two people.
Restaurant offers modern Korean touch with a clean and cozy atmosphere and indoor social seating. Energy stays relaxed and chill, suitable for casual dining with friends. Halal Korean fried chicken stands out as a distinctive specialty.
Korean chicken here carries authentic flavors that stand out. The taste stays true to traditional recipes, making it a solid choice for those seeking real Korean food.
Ddeok-bokki here comes in creamy Rose and Mala with cheese versions, both mildly spicy and slightly sweet. The rice cakes are lightly spicy and flavorful, standing out from typical options.
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This location offers halal options for all chicken dishes.
You can only do take away now; the dining room is closed.
Parking is available in the back of the restaurant.
Spacious bar with cozy decor and ample seating arranged for comfort. Atmosphere blends authentic Korean music and lively energy, featuring a karaoke stage. Crowd enjoys creative drinks like carved watermelon soju and a menu with standout Korean barbecue and ramen dishes.
Offers an authentic and lively pojangmacha experience with Korean dishes like Galbi-tang and Seolleongtang. The cocktail bar serves authentic Korean soju and signature drinks.
So-tteok So-tteok stands out with its bold sauce and consistent quality. This Korean rice cake dish pairs well with other items like corn cheese and tangsuyuk, making it a solid choice.
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Happy hour runs all day on Sundays with special drink prices.
Karaoke is available on select nights with a great song selection.
Trivia night occurs every Wednesday at 7pm with fun prizes.
Small, modern Korean restaurant with minimalist design and tablet ordering creates a lively, welcoming atmosphere. Busy and fully occupied, it suits groups sharing spicy tteokbokki and other dishes. Clean and cozy interior supports casual dining without outdoor seating.
Bold and authentic flavors define the dishes here, capturing the essence of Korean street food. The original Yupdukk flavor stands out as a clear example of authentic Korean taste.
Spicy Korean rice cakes come with Tteok-bokki and rice balls that stand out for their flavor. This spot is known for its spicy kick in these dishes.
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Parking is available but can get crowded during dinner hours.
The menu is accessible via a tablet, but a physical menu is available upon request.
Most dishes are shareable between two to three people, making them worth the price.