Small space with cozy wood flooring and intimate seating creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Calm and casual vibe suits easy conversation. Simple presentation and large portions make dining feel satisfying and comfortable.
Fried eggs come crispy and runny, adding a rich texture. Some dishes pair them with pickled radish for a crisp, tangy contrast or include them in spicy meals with kimchi.
Bulgogi and spicy chicken bento boxes stand out with great flavor and value. Korean Fried Chicken and spicy squid donburi with kimchi and a squishy fried egg add variety and heat to the menu.
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Expect a wait during peak times, especially during lunch and dinner hours.
Street parking is difficult; the nearest lot is a 10-minute walk away.
The restaurant has only four small tables for dine-in.
Korean restaurant offers authentic pork bone soup with a homey, welcoming atmosphere and clean, neat tables. The vibe stays laid back with a focus on rich, flavorful broths and homemade side dishes. It attracts those seeking traditional Korean flavors in a casual setting.
Serving fried eggs as a side dish stands out here. Managing to serve them well to many guests shows solid kitchen skill.
Authentic Korean dishes include sundae soup, stir-fried gopchang, and kimchi stew. Side dishes like kimchi and banchan complement the main meals well, especially with rice and options like A9 and Bossam.
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The price of the dishes at the restaurant is reasonable.
This place is recommended for anyone who wants to try authentic Korean food.
There are five side dishes served with meals.
Korean restaurant combines private karaoke rooms with a stylish, energetic atmosphere and cute decoration. The space offers clean, spacious interiors alongside areas for deep conversation and lively singing. Guests enjoy a fun vibe with excellent food, drinks, and engaging entertainment options.
Fried eggs come well-cooked and appear alongside dishes like Spam and rice or Gobchang Gui. Stone fried eggs offer a unique texture, and they pair well with soju during happy hour.
Smoked bossam and half/half Korean fried chicken stand out with rich, bold flavors. Spicy rice cakes with ramen, buldak cheese chicken, and creamy chili sauce chicken add variety. Kimchi has a strong, authentic taste. Cocktails feature innovative soju-based creations and come with a complimentary egg plate when paired with soju or beer.
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Karaoke rooms rent for $10 to $15 per hour, depending on size.
Happy hour offers 50% off cocktails daily from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM.
The venue accommodates large groups, making it great for parties.
Restaurant occupies an abandoned theater with funky bohemian decor and colorful, artsy interior. Atmosphere feels lived in and inviting with good music and a relaxed, vibrant vibe. Small space attracts a creative crowd and offers eclectic, seasonal dishes catering to various dietary needs.
Kimchi fried eggs come with a unique twist alongside Ube French toast. Fried eggs cook to perfection and appear on breakfast sandwiches with a soft roll.
Bulgogi tacos stand out with their rich flavor. The menu also features kimchi fried eggs and a breakfast burrito with Korean influences.
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Parking is free on Saturdays, making it easier to visit.
The menu changes weekly based on seasonal ingredients.
The restaurant accommodates various dietary restrictions, including vegan options.
Tables feature a central grill with surrounding hot pot broth, allowing simultaneous BBQ and hot pot cooking. Bright lighting and well-ventilated space create a fresh, inviting atmosphere with clean, organized layout. Large groups fit comfortably at spacious tables designed for shared dining experiences.
Fried egg tops many dishes like Thai rice bowls and Pad Kra Pao. It appears alongside short rib, marinated pork, and chive pancakes at the hot bar and in cooked food selections.
Korean BBQ and hot pot come together here with strong flavors and solid quality. The spot stands out for its authentic Thai Korean BBQ experience.
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There is a strict 90-minute time limit for dining.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Street parking is necessary as the rear parking is not recommended.
Small Asian restaurant with semi-open kitchen and red lanterns creates a cozy, ambient vibe. Music stays chill, matching the warm, modern décor that feels welcoming and relaxing. Space suits pairs or solo diners, though tables are tight for larger groups.
Fried egg with pork stands out as a recommended dish. The egg works well mixed into the Chengdu Zanjiang noodles with meat and bok choy, adding richness. Some fried eggs in noodle soup can be less successful.
Cold noodles stand out with a yummy taste and solid quality. Kimchi is a highlight, rated 9 out of 10, with a flavor that is not too spicy and enjoyable daily.
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Parking can be challenging over the weekends, often requiring a walk of about a block.
Expect to wait 10-15 minutes for a table during busy hours.
They close at 9:30 PM, so plan to arrive earlier.
Small hole-in-the-wall Korean restaurant with minimal decor and a homey atmosphere. Offers only one main dish, spicy or non-spicy beef and cabbage soup, accompanied by unlimited side dishes. Self-serve drinks and a calm, cozy vibe complete the experience.
Four kinds of side dishes come with meals, including a fried egg that stands out as a favorite. It pairs with spicy radish cubes, sliced jalapenos, and dried seaweed, all refillable.
Banchan stands out with fresh rolled eggs, cubed radish kimchee, and roasted seaweed served alongside dishes. Galbitang offers comforting, flavorful broth, especially in the spicy version with sliced jalapeños and a fried egg.
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They only sell one thing here: spicy or non-spicy beef bone soup.
The price for the beef rib soup is $20 and only cash is accepted.
The restaurant closes at 8 PM.
Underground food hall hosts an Asian fusion spot with a lively atmosphere and maze-like layout. The vibe is immaculate, drawing a crowd that appreciates unique dishes like brisket pad Thai and pork belly fried rice. Dim lighting and occasional odors contrast with the energetic setting.
Dishes often come topped with a fried egg that adds a rich, unexpected touch. It pairs well with items like beef filet mignon and smoked brisket, enhancing the overall flavor profile.
Smoked Chicken Kimchi Fried Rice features well cooked, spicy kimchi that stands out. Kimchi is available on the side and pairs well with tofu in the fried rice.
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Wokker is located underground in the hall entrance on Prairie.
All establishments inside the hall do not accept cash; credit cards are necessary.
There is a sign that reads 'No Public Restrooms,' but they do have indoor public restrooms with a handicap stall.