Long, narrow space blends modern and traditional Korean décor with dim lighting and wood furnishings. Enjoy bottomless banchan with attentive service and quick barley tea refills. Try the refreshing mul naengmyeon or the flavorful galbi naengmyeon combo for great value.
Unlimited banchan and side dishes come with every order. Staff stay attentive, refilling them immediately and serving barley tea without delay.
Mool naengmyeon offers a very refreshing and flavorful experience. The galbi naengmyeon combo pairs well and provides better value than ordering the full galbi jjim with sides. Both mul and bibim naengmyeon come out delicious here.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially after 6pm when the restaurant fills up quickly.
Dinner is served from 5 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends.
The restaurant limits each party’s dining time to 2 hours.
Modern Korean barbecue restaurant offers table-side cooking with staff grilling meat for guests. Atmosphere feels luxurious and cozy yet can be loud, making conversation challenging. Features include excellent ventilation, meat warmers, and an extensive premium soju and wine selection.
Unlimited refills include two types of salads and various banchan. The setup supports an all you can eat Korean BBQ experience.
Cold naengmyeon offers a refreshing complement to rich, savory meats. Spicy and classic versions deliver delicious, well-balanced flavors that pair well with BBQ and beef combos.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for dinner service, especially on weekends.
Happy hour runs from 9pm to close with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant is not an all-you-can-eat establishment, so plan accordingly.
Self-service restaurant with cafeteria-style seating and utensil drawers at tables offers a clean, efficient interior. Atmosphere ranges from cozy to busy, with some visits noting discomfort due to heat. Free refills of beef broth and barley tea complement authentic Korean dishes.
Unlimited servings of hot beef broth and no MSG beef bone broth come with your meal. Staff also provide unlimited tea and are very accommodating.
Spicy cold noodles come with fermented salted raw fish that offers a sweet, sour, spicy, umami flavor and a chewy texture. Bibim naengmyeon provides a refreshing contrast to the rich flavors.
Good to know
The restaurant operates on a self-service basis, requiring customers to grab their own food.
There is no tipping at this restaurant, making it more affordable.
The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
Spacious interior combines cafe-like atmosphere with self-service kiosk ordering and a free ice cream bar. The vibe is casual and efficient, attracting those who appreciate authentic Korean dishes with rotating specials and fresh noodles made on-site.
Unlimited broth stands out here, especially the free collagen beef bone soup. The hearty, bottomless bone broth keeps people coming back.
Binaeng LA Combo stands out with noodles considered the best naengmyeon in the Tristate area. The bibim naengmyeon and pork neck grill combo offers a delicious pairing for a casual Korean meal.
Good to know
Ordering is done at a kiosk before seating.
The dining room stops taking orders at 8:40 because they close at 9.
The place gets packed on weekends around noon; arrive early to avoid the crowd.
Noodle shop serves fresh naengmyeon with thick noodles and a perfect bite. Enjoy bottomless side dishes like kimchi and peanuts with every meal. Spacious, clean space offers a calm atmosphere and comfortable seating for a peaceful dining experience.
Unlimited side dishes come with every meal, including fresh kimchi. Portions are massive, and refills on small dishes happen without limit.
Fresh naengmyeon noodles come thicker than dried ones with a perfect bite. The dish stands out for its freshness and has a strong reputation for quality.
Good to know
It's a tip-free restaurant, so no tip is needed.
Customers must pay first before receiving their food.
The hostess will seat you but you have to go back to the counter to order and pay ahead of time.
Old-school Korean barbecue restaurant with vintage 80s decor and spacious seating suitable for families. Atmosphere combines calm, cozy vibes with the aroma of smoked meats and sounds of sizzling grills. Grilling service is provided, creating an authentic Korean-American dining experience.
Unlimited refills of fresh meat come with a salad bar and side dishes that stay excellent throughout. The vibe feels like a true Korean BBQ spot with endless options.
Cold noodles arrive on demand with an amazing selection of banchan. The naengmyeon tastes a bit bland alone but pairs well with marinated meat, making it satisfying.
Good to know
The price per person is $45.99, including drinks and tax.
Children under 2 are charged, which may surprise some visitors.
Parking is free for customers at the restaurant.
Hole-in-the-wall Korean restaurant offers self-serve unlimited hot bone broth and a casual, relaxing atmosphere reminiscent of Korea. The place gets crowded during meal times and features a setup where diners order at the counter and pick up food when called. Many Koreans frequent the spot, highlighting its authenticity.
Broth and water come self-serve and unlimited, with a bottomless beef soup that pairs well with spicy noodles.
Cold noodles come with a well-seasoned broth and chewy noodles that stand out. The bibim naengmyeon offers a high-quality spicy kick and generous portions, especially with the hoe naengmyeon sashimi.
Good to know
Sam Bong is a self-serve restaurant where customers order at the counter.
Expect to wait for a number to be called before ordering.
Customers must return their trays after eating.
Large, modern space with grills at each table creates a lively, vibrant atmosphere reminiscent of Seoul. The setting feels like a giant indoor market with a spacious upper level, perfect for groups enjoying all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ. Slightly smoky air adds to the authentic experience.
Fresh, tasty, and unlimited meat defines the all you can eat experience here. Lunch offers all you can eat options at a price that surprises many.
Naengmyeon here includes bibim naengmyeon on the all-you-can-eat menu, which is rare for Korean BBQ spots. The broth tastes like beef dashida with a lot of sugar, and the noodles often arrive hard and clumped, showing they were prepared earlier.
Good to know
Dinner costs $49.95 per person for all-you-can-eat BBQ.
Lunch special is $9.99 from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM.
In June, parties of four get one person to eat free.