Spacious spot with a witchy theme offers a fun DIY ramen and all-you-can-eat Korean topokki. Fried foods shine, especially the Korean fried chicken, adding bold flavors to the lively, cozy vibe with K-pop tunes.
Fried foods come in a wide variety and taste delicious. They stand out even more than the toppoki and are part of an all-you-can-eat spread that includes rice cakes and seasonings for broths.
All-you-can-eat tteokbokki hot pot offers a variety of rice cakes and toppings to customize your meal. Side dishes like Korean fried chicken complement the authentic and tasty Korean flavors.
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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 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.
Buffet includes fried food alongside kimbap and fish cakes, all tasting delicious. Some fried items appear to be store-bought and pre-prepared for convenience.
An all-you-can-eat spot offers customizable tteokbokki with fresh ingredients and a variety of sauces. The buffet includes kimbap, fried food, fish cakes, and a unique fermented soybean paste kimchi stew.
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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.
Spacious Korean restaurant with modern design and clean, vibrant ambiance. Music features good K-pop, creating a chill, authentic vibe. Seating includes tables, chairs, and booths, supporting a relaxed dining experience.
Fried food stays crispy and comes with a spicy, slightly sweet dipping sauce. Medium size portions feel small for groups, and quantity can be less than expected.
Spicy tteokbokki features soft, chewy rice cakes in a flavorful soup. Gimbap comes with hefty fillings, including fried shrimp, and tastes fresh. The menu blends Korean street food fusion with affordable prices.
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Parking is usually valet-only, costing around $5, but free for to-go orders.
Street parking is extremely limited, making parking competitive.
Expect to wait up to 50 minutes for your order during busy times.
Korean restaurant offers authentic kalguksu with large portions served quickly in a warm, homey atmosphere. Menu is mostly in Korean and limited, focusing on traditional noodle soups and sides like kimchi and barley rice. Spot is tucked away quietly but draws many diners, especially during peak hours.
Fried food comes with a generous portion of vegetables when ordered as assorted. It tastes delicious but does not come in half-size options and leans toward the pricey side.
Kimchi takes center stage with varieties like yeolmu kimchi and radish leaf kimchi served alongside barley rice. The kimchi kalguksu offers a spicy, tangy broth, and mandu come thin, delicate, and juicy.
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This store does not accept Apple Pay.
Expect a long line during peak hours.
Portions are large and served very quickly.
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.
Crispy texture defines the fried food here, highlighting its deliciousness. Squid and fried items come separately, which affects how they pair.
Tteokbokki stands out as exceptionally good, rivaling versions found in Korea. The Korean fried chicken offers both boneless hot and spicy and oriental green onion styles, paired well with fried mandu and flavorful sauces like soy sauce bulgogi.
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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 offers a clean interior with comfortable seating and self-service areas for utensils and water. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting, with guests enjoying meals amid a pleasant, well-maintained environment. Known for authentic Korean tteokbokki that is spicy and chewy, alongside tasty kimbap and fish cake soups.
Fried food comes out crispy and not greasy, with a variety of flavors. Portions stay consistent whether dining in or taking out, and the chicken is especially notable.
Tteokbokki here captures the authentic Korean flavor with large, filling portions. The kimbap rolls come in big sizes and include varieties like Keto Kimbap, all tasting very delicious and satisfying.
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Street metered parking can be hard to find, especially on weekends.
Expect potential wait times as reservations are not accepted.
The establishment is self-service, eliminating the need for tipping.
Cozy interior blends well-decorated style with a self-service setup, creating a casual and efficient dining experience. Loud music sets an energetic tone, while generous portions and crispy fried food define the menu's appeal. The place attracts those seeking authentic Korean street food with a homemade feel.
Fried foods come out super crispy and fresh without being greasy. Options include fried squid and other snacks like donkatsu and tteokbokki, all tasting delicious.
Tteokbokki stands out with its perfect spice level and variety of ingredients, including a creamy, spicy rose version. Kimbap varieties like wasabi tuna, pork cutlet, and shrimp offer fresh, tasty options, while dishes like spicy bulgogi and kimchi fried rice with spam add hearty flavors.
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The restaurant operates on a no-tip, self-service basis.
Prices are typical for restaurants in this area, around $20 per person.
The restaurant offers lunch delivery, which is not common in the area.
Small space decorated with retro Korean street market graphics and graffiti creates a cozy, nostalgic vibe. Walls invite writing, adding to the interactive charm. Atmosphere feels like an old Korean snack bar with vibrant lighting and playful details.
Fried foods include a variety of tempura like seaweed roll, squid, and shrimp with a plentiful medium portion. The selection also features sweet and sour chicken, skewered fish cakes, and other Korean snack bar-style items.
Tteokbokki features chewy rice cakes in a spicy sweet sauce with plenty of sauce for dipping tempura. Korean fried chicken comes in crispy, well-flavored options like sweet and sour or galbi sauce, all priced around $5.
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There is free parking behind the store, but spaces are limited.
The prices range from $6 to $12, providing great value.
The small portion costs $5 and is perfect for lunch.
Korean fried chicken restaurant with elegant art deco design and luxury handwashing stations at the entrance. Atmosphere is lively and fun with exciting music and a packed dining room. Known for top-tier fried chicken and an amazing champagne selection paired expertly with meals.
Fried chicken here feels lighter and doesn't leave a greasy aftertaste like typical fried food. The menu also offers a raw bar option for those looking to eat less fried food.
Specializes in Korean fried chicken served with a hand washing station for clean finger eating. The Bucket List meal features original recipe chicken, four Korean BBQ style sides, and sauces.
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The restaurant does not take reservations and uses a waitlist system starting at 4:30 PM.
Expect long wait times, especially if arriving after 4:30 PM.
The minimum spend for parties larger than six ranges from $2,000 to $4,000.