Small space fills with warm Jamaican aromas and old school R&B music, creating a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Heat can build up inside, making it feel quite warm during meals. Known for authentic Jamaican fusion flavors, it attracts those seeking rich, well-spiced dishes.
Oxtail bao buns stand out with their super soft texture and succulent filling. Pork bao buns come fluffy with hefty portions cooked well, and curry shrimp bao buns offer a flavorful twist.
Homemade coleslaw features microgreens and offers a unique flavor that stands out. It pairs well with dishes like jerk pork and crispy chicken.
Good to know
Parking is limited at this location.
The menu has great options, but seating is limited.
The restaurant charges $27 for four pieces of oxtail.
Fast casual Korean restaurant with a cozy, chill atmosphere and small dine-in area mainly set up for pickup. Loud music and K-pop videos on TV create an energetic vibe. Space is neat and welcoming but limited for large groups.
Bulgogi bao buns stand out as a favorite dish here. The bao buns come out perfectly cooked and pair well with other items like Korean chicken tacos and corn dogs.
Fresh and creamy coleslaw comes in a small cup as a side. It tastes good and complements the meal well.
Good to know
Expect a wait of about an hour during peak dining times.
The restaurant has limited seating, so consider takeout for larger groups.
Online orders incur a $.99 convenience fee not stated upfront.
Spacious Korean restaurant with minimalist modern decor and bright hanging lanterns creates a clean, welcoming atmosphere. TVs display cooking shows, adding a casual, engaging touch. The vibe blends old school small town charm with a fast casual feel.
Soft bao buns come filled with crispy and juicy fried chicken or tender pork belly. Bulgogi-flavored bao buns offer a rich, savory taste that stands out.
Fresh coleslaw adds a crunch to the tacos and comes mayonnaise-based. It pairs well with pickled radish and is served in generous portions.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Ordering ahead for pickup is easy and recommended.
The restaurant offers gluten-free options, but only two items are available.
Bright, clean space with a cozy, comfortable vibe suits casual meals and sports watching. Fried chicken stands out with exceptional crunch and meaty wings, paired with huge portions that stay crispy even after a drive. Open late, it attracts a mix of diners looking for flavorful Korean dishes beyond typical fast food options.
Pork Belly Bao Tacos offer tender, flavorful bites with a cute presentation. The bao buns stand out as a favorite item to order every time.
Coleslaw offers a clean palate cleanser after wings with a mild flavor that could use a bit more salt. It balances the meal well without overpowering.
Good to know
Parking is limited; expect to rely on on-street parking.
The restaurant stays open until 11:30pm for late-night diners.
Expect a wait during busy hours, especially on weekends.
Spacious Korean restaurant with a clean, modern interior and a warm, cozy atmosphere. The menu features massive fried chicken drumsticks and crispy, flavorful wings that stand out for their size and taste. The place fills up quickly, especially on weekend evenings, reflecting its popularity.
Bao buns feature a soft, fluffy bun with a well-cooked filling. Options include fried chicken and bulgogi with Korean BBQ sauce, offering a balanced mix of spicy and sweet flavors.
Coleslaw offers a good texture and flavor. Kimchi could be a better alternative to enhance the side dish options.
Good to know
Expect a 30-minute wait on Friday evenings; reservations are not accepted.
Food is ordered at a kiosk, which may be unusual for some diners.
Prices are considered high for the portion sizes offered.
Small, modern takeout spot with no dine-in seating and a quiet, neat interior. Energy stays low with a focus on quick service and waiting customers seated along a row of chairs. Known for crispy fried chicken, spicy Korean dishes, and phenomenal bao buns.
Pork belly bao stands out with rich flavor, paired well with bulgogi tacos. The bao buns taste fresh and pair nicely with other dishes like boneless chicken wings and house fried rice.
Crunchy texture stands out with a tasty blend of flavors. The kimchi coleslaw offers a spicy twist, making it a phenomenal side alongside dishes like japchae and Korean street corn.
Good to know
This location is takeout only, with no dine-in options available.
The restaurant is hard to find without GPS due to its hidden location.
Parking is limited and may be difficult to spot as it's behind another restaurant.
Small, clean space with Korean posters and authentic staff creates a welcoming, relaxed vibe. Music stays upbeat but not too loud, keeping conversations easy. Seating is tight, adding to a cozy, lively atmosphere.
Bao buns feature pork belly that stands out for its flavor. The size of the buns appears to be shrinking.
Kimchi coleslaw offers a tangy crunch and a delicious twist. Basic coleslaw comes with pickled radish that cuts the heat from spicy chicken.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available, featuring wings at a discounted price.
Prices for menu items range from $10 to $20, offering good value.
Mandatory gratuity of 18% is added to all bills.
Small dining space with eclectic Korean designs and K-pop music creates a laid-back, modern vibe. Lighting is bright and the atmosphere feels comfortable and easygoing. Outdoor seating adds a casual option alongside minimal indoor tables.
Soft, smooth buns hold the pork belly, offering pleasant flavors and textures. Three bao buns cost $13, making them a notable part of the meal.
Coleslaw comes as a crisp, fresh side with a good balance of flavors. It pairs well with chicken wings and seasoned fries.
Good to know
$1 wings are available on Monday and Tuesday.
Limited seating means it's best to order online or call ahead.
Parking on the south side of the building is unlimited.
Small Korean restaurant offers a modern atmosphere with a dog-friendly heated patio featuring a mountain view. Indoor space feels cramped but clean and welcoming, while TVs in the bar area show sports and news. The vibe is friendly and professional, with a cool energy especially outdoors.
Soft and flavorful bao buns stand out here, especially the fried chicken bao buns which offer a perfect balance of texture and taste.
Freshness stands out in the coleslaw, which pairs well with dishes like the Drums and Korean ribeye tacos. It offers a great tasting balance that complements the main items.
Good to know
Happy hour offers daily specials with good deals on select items.
The restaurant closes at 10 PM, so arrive early for dine-in.
Parking across the street is free for 4 hours.