Korean restaurant offers intimate, lively vibe with tapa style dishes meant for sharing. Space feels tiny and cramped, with tables packed closely together, creating a noisy atmosphere. Bartender runs an impressive cocktail program featuring unique drinks like jasmine-infused soju and matcha yuzu.
Cheesy Tteok-Bokki blends spicy Korean flavors with a homey Italian twist. It fills the belly and stands out alongside octopus and boneless KFC as a must-try.
Miso Glazed Black Cod stands out with its rich flavor and tender texture. Mushrooms served underneath add an earthy touch that complements the fish well.
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Reservations are highly recommended as walk-ins are almost impossible.
Expect a wait time of up to 3 hours without a reservation.
Dining time is limited to one hour per meal.
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.
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.
Fish comes in fresh cuts with great quality. The fish tends to be small but moves quickly due to high demand.
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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 spot with a witchy theme offers a lively vibe with K-pop tunes. Guests enjoy all-you-can-eat Korean topokki featuring filled rice cakes and unlimited sides. Fish appears in tasty forms like fish skewers and crispy seaweed rolls, all served with rich broths.
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.
Fish appears in several forms like fish cakes, fish skewers, and crispy fried seaweed rolls. Broths are rich and flavorful, often paired with tender meats and fresh fish toppings.
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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.
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.
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.
Raw fish arrives very fresh with generous portions that satisfy groups. Monthly specials often highlight raw fish, keeping it a delicious option to enjoy before warmer weather.
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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.
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.
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.
Fish cake soup offers a savory broth with a light yet complex flavor profile. Fried squid and seaweed rolls add variety to the fish options.
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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.
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.
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.
Buffet includes fish cakes and fish balls that are flavorful and satisfying. These items pair well with other dishes like kimbap and fried food for a complete meal.
Good to know
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.
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.
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.
Fish cake kimbap stands out with several variations like spicy pork and spicy anchovy. Fish cake soup and tteokbokki complement the menu, and fish broth is sometimes served alongside.
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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.
Restaurant offers a cozy, clean atmosphere with K-pop music and colorful murals. Seating suits small groups, and a self-serve topping bar adds customization. The vibe stays calm and inviting with friendly smiles throughout.
Fresh and chewy tteok stands out with flavors like rose and classic grandma style. The soft texture and authentic sauces make the tteokbokki dishes especially notable.
Fish cakes come super fresh and add a clear flavor boost. Fish tofu appears in the topping bar and dishes, which might be a concern for vegetarians or those allergic to fish.
Good to know
The tteokbokki and fried snacks are unique offerings not found elsewhere.
Adding cheese to your dish costs $2.99.
Additional toppings like fish cakes and vegetables cost $3.95 per pound.